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The BAOBAB

Appreciating art , music, African Literature and everything in between🙂

  1. 183

    Me and my best friend

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the thread shared by Phoebe @_bigpheebs on Instagram. Trust me, your best friend understands you, love you and will never judge you. If you can relate, then this episode is for you!

  2. 182

    April stock-take

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the highs and lows that I experienced in April. Sending hugs to anyone going through a rough patch🫂

  3. 181

    B for boundaries

    In this podcast episode, I talk about how people have a habit of not respecting people’s boundaries. Do not ask questions that make the next person feel uncomfortable.

  4. 180

    Nhava yebenzi

    In this podcast episode, we catch up and I tell you all the things that have caught my attention.

  5. 179

    Have a teachable spirit

    In this podcast episode, I talk about things you can incorporate into friendships, family, or relationships. This thread was inspired by @divayetty1's “things you cannot teach your partner.” This is a note to the people on the other end: pay attention and have a teachable spirit, and everything will fall into place.

  6. 178

    Being thrown to the wolves

    In this podcast episode, I talk about how people betray us and sometimes we end up being m painted as the bad people.

  7. 177

    What caught my attention

    In this podcast episode, I discuss the events and incidents I witnessed over the past week.

  8. 176

    Two teams

    In this podcast episode, I talk about two groups of people. The first group does whatever they want because they have a choice, whereas the other group doesn’t have a choice.

  9. 175

    Diaries of a tired, twenty-something girl

    In this podcast episode, I talk about how one can be tired mentally, physically and even spiritually but, adulting wants you to show up everyday. Yet each day we try, keep hope alive and pray that tomorrow is a better day.

  10. 174

    Please accept our apology

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the conversations and questions that have left people feeling uncomfortable. I hope you will apologise if you can, but if you can’t, be mindful of what you say starting today.

  11. 173

    Settling in 2026

    Happy 2026, may you have a memorable year!In this podcast episode, I talk about settling in the new year. I share people’s experiences in the new year and how they have been adjusting to change.

  12. 172

    Goodbye 2025🫂❤️

    2025 had it’s challenges, laughs and giggles and tears but it reminded us that we are human beings. May 2026 be kind to you

  13. 171

    Music Appreciation Week: Family

    In this podcast episode, I feature four of Jah Prayzah’s songs in my story time. Music isn’t just for entertainment; sometimes it holds a hidden lesson.I reviewed Mhandu Yenhamo, Ruzhowa, Kwaunobva, Necessary, and Tenda. Did I do justice to the songs?

  14. 170

    We made it to December!

    In this podcast episode, I take a walk with you down memory lane. We made it to December and that calls for a celebration. Yet sometimes we fought the tears, we were hurt and disappointed. Sometimes we were so close to giving up but our community kept us going. Thank you to exploring. with. annie on Instagram for inspiring this podcast episode. Happy new month!

  15. 169

    All I want for Christmas

    In this podcast episode, I discuss the Christmas wishlist shared by Yetunde Omobolanle on Instagram. I am sure if you are an adult, you will relate to this list. Dear Santa, is it too much to ask for?

  16. 168

    10-11

    In this podcast episode, I talk about my October-to-November stocktake. Brace yourself for a few giggles, smiles and a reminder that you should not postpone joy.

  17. 167

    The levels of adulting I’ve reached

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the levels of adulting I’ve reached by Yetunde Omobolanle.

  18. 166

    Sealing the cracks

    This episode will wrap up what I discussed last week. Our parents broke us and left us wounded. A part of us might have died but life didn't stop. This is your life and you have to find healing, pick yourself up and move on. This life is too short to be lived in regret or feeling broken.

  19. 165

    The human beings that broke us:Our parents

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the actions and the situations that broke us. We always thought our parents were supposed to protect us yet they failed to protect us and left us wounded. I hope you reach out to your younger self and give her a big hug. Our parents might have failed us but at the end of the day they are not perfect and they are human beings too!

  20. 164

    I’m still here: surviving adulthood

    In this podcast episode, I talk about what I have been up to while I was on my break. I talk about the little things that bring me joy and how I have been able to see life in a different way.

  21. 163

    Finding beauty in the dents

    Our lives might be chaotic, stressful and some events leave us broken. We all have dents that we prefer to cover up, but what if we find the beauty in our dents? We can wear our crowns so well and there is beauty in the imperfections.

  22. 162

    Keep the traditions alive

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the practices or traditions that we should not let go of because of the changes happening in our society. We need to keep the joy and excitement alive. Why not uphold the traditions and pass them to the generations that will come?

  23. 161

    What made me smile

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the things that made me happy during the past week. I have learnt that our lives are too short to postpone happiness.

  24. 160

    Spring has sprung!

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the spring season. Every one of us should experience a spring season in their lives.

  25. 159

    The fragments

    In this podcast episode, I talk about what I have been up to. Let’s catch up

  26. 158

    An acquired feeling

    In this podcast episode, I talk about some habits and feelings we have adopted that have made an impact on how we interact with other people

  27. 157

    Adulting should have a manual

    In this podcast episode I talk about a tweet shared by @feyiszn on X. Adulting friendships need grace!

  28. 156

    Let’s catch up

    Did you miss me? It is good to be back after my sabbatical. In this podcast episode, I tell you what I have been up to when I was away.

  29. 155

    Love languages

    In this podcast episode I talk about the love language with reference to a thread shared by Yetunde Omobolanle.

  30. 154

    Dear Men

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the struggles men go through and why they seem to bottle their emotions. Society has made boys grow up believing that crying or asking for help is a sign of weakness. At the end of the day, we need someone.

  31. 153

    The two worlds

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the two worlds where children can be raised. Raising children in privilege has its disadvantages and advantages whereas the same story can be said about children who were not raised in privilege. Whatever world you were raised in, I hope your world shaped you well, if you have anything that angered or broke you may you find healing.

  32. 152

    What is the #WinterABC25?

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the Afrobloggers Winter Challenge. Maybe this is your first time hearing about the #WinterABC25 I hope this episode will motivate to create content and take part in the challenge. For more information visit https://afrobloggers.org/winterabc2025-storytelling-festival/

  33. 151

    A lot can happen in ten years

    In this podcast episode, I talk about my adventures and what has happened from the period of 2015-2025. From being a teenager to becoming an adult, life hasn’t been perfect but it has its happy moments. I am grateful for life, for good health and for the little village that believes in me🖤🖤

  34. 150

    Broken colours are still useful

    In this podcast episode I talk about how broken colours are still useful because they can still colour a beautiful piece of art. You might be broken or hurt but that doesn’t mean you are useless. The world still needs to see how awesome you are.I can’t believe I have recorded 150 episodes, thank you for taking the walk with me🖤🖤🖤

  35. 149

    I found love along the way

    The goal was for me to survive and make it through the day but I ended up falling in love with canvas shoes. In this podcast episode, I talk about how you can end up loving someone or something you never had an intention of loving. We need to go back to a place of pain with a smile and joy❤️

  36. 148

    The COVID-19 Times

    In this podcast episode, I talk about how our world changed in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ideas discussed in this episode, were derived from Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

  37. 147

    Taking a step back

    In this podcast episode, I talk about the reasons one would decide to let go of something they loved deeply. Change is scary and difficult but sometimes it can change your life for the better.

  38. 146

    Celebrating our unsung heroes

    In this podcast episode, I celebrate the women who might have done random things but their acts changed a woman’s life. These random acts of kindness made a difference in the next woman’s life. Today I celebrate our superheroes who do not wear capes but are called women.

  39. 145

    The past and the present

    In light of celebrating Women’s Month, I honour and celebrate the women who came before us. The women who have shaped the woman you are today. I celebrate and honour our society and family heroines because some of their dreams and wishes have become our reality. Our ancestors the past and you and I represent the present.#accelerateprogress

  40. 144

    My February stock-take

    Happy new month, in this podcast episode I share my February stock-take. The month came with its challenges and it was both an exciting and scary task. I hope my lessons will also inspire you to do whatever you put your mind to.Do not let fear enter your heart

  41. 143

    What caught my attention

    In this podcast episode, I talk about a few things that caught my attention this week.

  42. 142

    I met with my younger self for coffee

    In this podcast episode, I join the trend I met with my younger self for coffee. Meet my twelve-year-old self she is young and hopeful that things will get better. I hope this trend reminds you that you might have made a few mistakes but all you need to do is reach out to your younger self and be grateful for how far you have come.

  43. 141

    From childhood to adulthood

    In this podcast episode, I asked a group of friends to share some of the childhood habits they have carried into their adulthood years.

  44. 140

    Pregnant with dreams

    Welcome to 2025In this podcast episode, I talk about how it is easy to give up and let go of your dream because you think it isn’t good enough. This year, allow your dreams to come back to life. Do anything that makes you happy!One last thing, the podcast turned four🎉🎉🎉🎉

  45. 139

    What if my heart is not merry this holiday?

    What if my heart is not merry this holiday?In this podcast episode, I talk about the situations that cause people to have heavy hearts during the festive holiday. Sending love to anyone going through a difficult time❤️❤️

  46. 138

    Finishing strong

    In this podcast episode, I talk about how the year is slowly coming to an end. You might be feeling as if you failed and you are disappointed. Some of your plans failed and you have lost hope, my dear I have been there too. Look on the bright side, you are alive, you aren’t the person you were a year ago.Hold onto the progress you have made!

  47. 137

    Do it now

    In this podcast episode, I talk about how time can pass by so fast. This is why one should never postpone any plans. Do it now, while you can!

  48. 136

    The adventure of my walking shoes

    In this podcast episode, I talk about what my eyes have seen, my ears have heard and the emotions that I have felt when I take my morning walk to work.

  49. 135

    The Harare Open Book Festival

    If you are a reader, a writer or if you love the smell of books this podcast episode is for you. In this podcast episode, I share my review of The Harare Open Book Festival which was held in October 2024.

  50. 134

    The joys and pains of adulthood

    Hello Besties, did you miss me? In this podcast episode I talk about the tears and smiles that comprise the adulthood journey. I share some of my personal experiences and I am sure you will be able to relate.Oh, one last thing, palpitations and back pains send their love!

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