Hosted by @the_mosope, Truth Booth is a podcast that explores difficult and arising topics, that are usually left undiscussed. Join her on each episode where she says it all, reminding you that you are not alone. Follow @truthboothpodcast on Instagram an
It's a roller coaster ride of highs and lows, as the last episode of the season ends on a good note as Mosope talks about women, being vulnerable and a few rants. On this episode of my podcast, I talk about a couple of things including how down cast I felt about job hunting, and ranting in between about social media as well as somethings that made me laugh during the course of the month. I also spoke about a podcast feature I was on and would like you to listen to here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6e4JZ3JAJcQEXAWo12I3wZ?si=v6qCCR6yQ8eopCVgCIXO9A I'm sure that you'll enjoy this. Don't forget to share it with someone. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth Click here to follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
I decided not to leave with someone I'm not married to. On this episode of my podcast, I talk about a lot of things including my decision not to cohabit, waiting to get a job, and a couple other things. I'm sure that you'll learn a thing or two from this. Don't forget to share it with someone. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth Click here to follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
On this episode of my podcast, I talk about the shege I experienced in planning my wedding and the things I wish I didn't do. I'm sure that you'll learn a thing or two from this. Don't forget to share it with your friend that's getting married soon. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth Click here to follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
Happy New Year, my faves! On this episode of my podcast, I welcome you into the new year and also give you some gist in between while telling you about how I almost quit podcasting
Don't be too hard on yourself. Give yourself some grace. On this episode of my podcast, I speak about how easy it is to judge oneself and “self-blame” when things are not working. As well as dealing with burnouts and how you need to cut yourself some slack in between. I'm sure that you'll learn a thing or two from this. Don't forget to share it with someone. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth Click here to follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
Take pictures. Record videos. Create memories! Don't just enjoy the moment, document it if you can, because you're going to need them. They'll definitely come in handy someday. On this episode of my podcast, I spoke about creating and documenting memories and how important it is, I also shared a story of how a set of pictures I had taken served as supporting documents for an international opportunity. I'm sure that you'll learn a thing or two from this. Don't forget to share it with someone. Have an amazing week
On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope answers questions from listeners and followers of this podcast that came in via Instagram stories, while celebrating 250 followers. I hope you enjoy listening to this. If you'd like me to answer more questions; please send them to truthbooththepodcast@gmail.com. Looking forward to reading from you.
Are you always trying to prove a point? On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope talks about how important motives are and why everyone needs to consider their motives before speaking or making decisions. She also shares personal experiences on how the intent of our hearts show in the decisions that we make. I hope you enjoy listening to this. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth Click here to follow the podcast https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Please don't forget to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope shares a number of stories that led her to the conclusion to never say never. She talks about how easy it is be against something when you've never experienced it. She says this is your cue to try out those things you said you'll never do (as long as it's not against your values.) I hope you enjoy listening to this. If you have questions regarding this topic, please send an email to truthbooththepodcast@gmail.com Click here to follow the podcast https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope is joined by a couple who also double as her friends, Rotimi and Funmi Okungbaye. They share a lot of insight to planning a wedding and getting married in Nigeria. We discuss the mistakes you should not make, the stress involved, making compromises, and every other thing in between. If you're getting married soon or know anyone who is, dive in for a full dose of insight and enjoy! But most importantly, if you ever plan to get married to a Nigerian, you definitely need to listen. I hope you enjoy listening to this. If you have any more questions regarding this topic, please send an email to truthbooththepodcast@gmail.com Click here to follow the podcast https://instagram.com/truthboothpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Ever had a bad shopping experience online? Then this episode is your reminder that you are not alone. On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope shares her experience with online vendors on Instagram. She thinks they need to level up and do better at running businesses online. She also shares possible solutions to bad online shopping experiences. Please do well to share your experience and leave a comment. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth Please don't forgot to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope dissects her personality and also talks about how all personalities are valid. She however explains that an individual's personality type is are not an excuse for bad behavior. As promised, the link below is for you to take a free personality test. Disclaimer: Please note that this test does not belong to this Podcaster/author, as it's only a recommended one. Here's the link : https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth
On this episode of Truth Booth Podcast, Mosope is joined by couple, David Rotimi and Adeboro Odunlami who are the founders of GIRD. They give us insight to how they are changing and influencing culture with GIRD https://gird.store and starting a movement with the newly birthed Gird Music. Incase you're starting something new, you should listen to this for all the encouragement you need. Get the gist here: https://linktr.ee/truthbooth See what GIRD is all about here: https://gird.store/ https://youtube.com/channel/UCbFbYQnlqsYLng2k5obHAKQ Please don't forgot to follow us on social media; @truthboothpodcast
Is mixing business with pleasure really a thing? Ever tried doing business with your romantic/life partner? Did it end in tears? On this episode with my friends, Pastors, we talk about the realities of building a global business, (Check gird.store) raising a child and whilst still doing ministry effectively and living a fulfilled life while at it. There's so much to learn and unlearn on this episode. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it! Enjoy!
“Follow-Follow” is a Nigerian slang used to describe someone who copies what other people do without planning. On this episode I talk about how some of us do stuff because everyone is doing it, for example signing up for courses you don't need, joining a community you have not business joining, without doing due diligence. I also talk about how easy it to get carried away and forget about your plans and goals for the year and stay fixated on the things that aren't working out and how to go about it if you ever feel this way. When you get tired or confused, remember that you are not alone, you can reach out to me. I'm rooting for you
“Babe I'm hungry” Who's Babe? Is babe anybody? On this episode, Mosope has a chat with Joe and Pelumi, on their perspectives of who is to do the cooking in romantic relationships. They share personal experiences and were very relatable. Listen to the full episode to get the full gist. Make sure you listen to in and let me know your take .
Mid year reality check y'all! On this episode, I emphasized the need to accept your losses and also take stock of your wins per time, as your losses may make you numb to your success. I also share my how I landed a job opportunity I had been wishing for. Things may get tough, but remember that you are not alone, stay on top of your game. I am rooting for you
Ever wondered what it takes to have it all? Or is it just a facade? Get a degree, a job, get married, have kids and be successful at a young age, coupled with wanting the good stuff that comes with life. On this episode with my friend, boss and Pastor, we talk about the realities of planning for a wedding, marriage, building a family and still living a fulfilled life regardless of your age. There's so much to learn and unlearn on this episode. I hope you enjoy it.
On this episode, I talk about my fears on adding a new age, and how my relationships are a reason I still hold on to life. If you feel depressed, or tired of existing, you should definitely listen in. Plus there's a gift for 3 lucky people if you listen in.
Ever done something you wish you could undo? I'm pretty sure your answer is Yes. But then you realized that you can't hit Ctrl + Z on life Did that action affect you a lot? Have you ever acknowledged it as a regret? On this episode with my friend and guest Micheal, we talk about our regrets, how it affected us and how we moved on by acknowledging them. Listen to find out our most regretful action and what we made of it.
Sometimes we blame our family, friends, colleagues and even children for not ‘getting' us, but we also forget that communication is not just about what we say, but also how we say it. In this episode, I talk about how flawed our communication skills can be and how important it is to do better. There's something to learn and unlearn in this one… listen in Host : Mosope @the_mosope Follow on Social Media: @truthboothpodcast Email: truthbooththepodcast@gmail.com
Are you postponing that enjoyment plan for the next phase of your life? It's another year and literally the only guaranteed time to live your best life. In this episode, I talk about how life can get overwhelming and we forget to live. It's important to include some fun and enjoyment in your plans and even your goals because life is short. Aláyé catch cruise and live your best life.
I made this just for you, Yes YOU! Thank you for riding with me since I started this journey. I really appreciate you. Here's to doing more together. Welcome to a new year
From a year we all anticipated to becoming a year where the entire world experienced several left turns. I talk about my highs, lows, and my most difficult time in the year and how I scaled through. I hope that this episode gives you hope in your darkest time .
Have you ever been so sure of help from a particular person or group when you were in dire need? Only to find out they never came through or couldn't help you? How did it make you feel? Did you plot your revenge? Could you move on from it? On this episode with my first guest, Tobi shares his story of a major disappointment and how it shaped his thought process and decisions. Listen and enjoy!
In this episode, I express my thoughts on the situation of things in Nigeria over the past couple of weeks. The #EndSars Protest, my encounter with SARS, bad governance in Nigeria and everything that happened in between. I also talk about what I think the way forward is. Listen to find out if I want to "Japa" or not. #EndSars #EndPoliceBrutality #EndSwat #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria
Ever worked so hard, and didn't get paid for it? How did you feel, and how did you handle it? On this episode, I talk about how I worked in an organisation where I had to deal with a difficult boss, bad communication, and unpaid salaries. I also detail how I handled the situation with the hope that we could all learn and find better ways to handle same calmly. Enjoy!
Have you heard of the term "Daddy Issues"? Growing up without the presence of a father can be heart breaking, as it has different effects on different people. In this episode I talk about the the absence of my dad and how it affected me, I also detail how I was able to heal and forgive with the hope that my story would help you forgive that person who has hurt you. Enjoy the episode!