The first Nigerian podcast I've encountered that resonates with me completely. God bless him! I hold degrees in psychology and economics and have a profound passion for history. When the time is right, I aspire to explore these interests through documentary filmmaking.
Caught this reel on IG and had to come find the Olaleye's, I love the wisdom, the raw pleasure of solid families built through years of proper structure and mutual respect. I genuinely wish this for me and every other family-oriented, hardworking youth.
I stayed with the 2parts, i saw from Instagram reels! Thank you for sharing about your lives with the world, The Olaleyes. Gid bless your home and your daughters.
Really good episode. I came here from instagram. Just subscribed Keep up the good work. I've really enjoyed listening to older people. So much practical wisdom.
Saw your video on IG - this is absolutely beautiful. It will definitely go a long way to enlighten the young ones to understand the wisdom they need, perhaps which also resonates with what their parents are trying to guide them on. Well done!!!
I like how she down played the depression she faced when she was relocated without her husband, her husband was laughing beneath it all, shows men don't understand the pain they inflict by leaving the wives and children alone. This is presently my story and I am waiting for the future to say where the marriage will be. I hope the couples see this and the husband understands the reality of the pain.
I saw this reel on fb and followed through to RU-vid because I just needed to get the full story. This is just the bomb! Parents would remain treasures ❤️
Thank you for your kind words. We are very much encouraged by your comment. We (Teeto and Paulo) believe we have a mission to help JAPA Families. We want every African child to succeed in the diaspora and go back to rebuild great society in motherland!
Enjoyed this too much❤ My father also talks about getting us to a point where we're not afraid. My Dad is also proud of the fact that he's not paying school fees at 60.
00:05 Age 2 Age podcast aims to bridge generations through life, culture, and music discussions. 02:15 Lady Shayo Imologome's parents were professionals and she spent her early years with foster parents. 06:32 Learned childcare at a young age 08:27 Challenges of managing a large household 12:30 Moving from UK to Nigeria and the initial culture shock 14:43 Lady Shayo Imologome recalls a shocking experience from her childhood. 18:51 The poor conditions of the school affected the students' learning and ambitions. 20:37 Lady Shayo Imologome's journey towards her career choice and overcoming obstacles. 24:41 Unconscious competency and following your gift 26:26 Identify your natural gifts and pursue your path with ease. 30:09 Creating a personalized checklist for tasks 31:53 Lady Shayo Imologome talks about her upbringing and family's religious background. 35:28 Transition from physical to digital media 37:11 Life in the village without modern amenities 40:59 Seeking divine guidance for marriage 43:00 Lady Shayo Imologome faced challenges and made sacrifices for her faith. 46:58 Importance of being visible and finding a partner 48:50 Transition to motherhood was natural with preparation and knowledge. 52:27 Maximize your season and enjoy life at any age. 54:19 Disciplining children requires collaboration 57:48 Positive mindset in marriage 59:44 Plans to return to Nigeria for consultancy and lecturing. 1:03:15 Observation of security vulnerabilities and potential risks