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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2025 · 1H 28M

Money vs Passion: The Real Creative Struggle ft. Seyi Ekisola

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From running a full-blown creative agency, to managing campaigns, to building a podcast network that has housed giants like I Said What I Said, Tea With Tay, and now, yours truly. And even contributing to Hilda Baci’s 2-time Guinness World Record journey, Seyi has seen it all. And today, he’s letting us behind the curtain.We talk about what it really takes to run a creative agency in Nigeria, the realities of leading a team, handling clients, scaling ideas, and staying relevant in a constantly shifting digital ecosystem. Then we dive into the podcast world, how Eggcorn built and manages some of the biggest shows, the business behind the scenes, and what the future of podcasting in Nigeria could look like.It’s a conversation packed with gems for creatives, storytellers, entrepreneurs, and anyone trying to build something meaningful in this chaotic but beautiful country.Trust us, you’ll love this one. Tune in!FOLLOW US ON:http://twitter.com/sonigerian_http://Instagram.com/sonigerian_http://twitter.com/damiar0shttp://instagram.com/_damiiaros7http://twitter.com/medici__ihttps://instagram.com/medici.i Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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