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관계 편향| The One With B - On Relationship Biases and Parental Influences: Episode 25 (2021)

관계 편향| The One With B - On Relationship Biases and Parental Influences: Episode 25 (2021)

The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:

After saying no consistently for a year, and the parents disapproving of the marriage based on ethnic differences for a while, B eventually got married to her heartthrob. B is a Nigerian in Canada who has been happily married for seven years. She has been very supportive of this podcast and this time, we had her share her journey before getting married to her husband; from finally giving him a yes after initially being turned off by his advances to getting her mum’s consent. She believes her relationship is not a template, but her story is an inspiring one you will learn a lot from.

In this episode, B talks about growing in love, especially when one’s spouse does not come in the initial package as expected. She also shares how she was able to get past her mum’s bias about her husband’s tribe.

Here is an interesting episode you will enjoy. Listen in and let us know what you think!

PS: (Ladies, especially), do not waste anyone's time as much as you don't want anyone wasting yours.

Read here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/on-almost-missing-out-on-mr-right-776ff141446f

Unrecommended Song: “Make Him Wait” – Abby Anderson (2018)

B Loved,

모 /Mo!/

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아버지의 유산| The One with Chief Ganiyu Hassan and Funmi Ajao On – Fatherhood, Life, and Legacy: Episode 14 (2021)

아버지의 유산| The One with Chief Ganiyu Hassan and Funmi Ajao – On Fatherhood, Life, and Legacy: Episode 14 (2021)

What's a relationship series without an episode that touches on the first relationship we all encounter- family. In honor of Father's Day coming up this Sunday, we have a father-daughter duo to talk about their relationship for the first time ever.

Today we have Funmi Ajao, my friend since College (the Rachel to my Monica), and her dear father, Chief Ganiyu Hassan. Funmi is a pharmacist, widely experienced in clinical and hospital pharmacy practice with over ten years of working experience. Asides from her other interests, she is passionate about mentoring and counseling, which can be attributed to her intimacy with God and her dear dad's impact on her life.

Chief Hassan is an 85-year old Nigerian man who loves his family and country dearly but loves God much more. As a Muslim, he calls for peace and coexistence with others. He's an astute and honest businessman with decades of experience in shipping commodities across the world. Spending time with his family is very important because he's passionate about sharing wisdom and impacting the lives around him.

In this episode, we explored Chief Hassans's role and accomplishment as a dad and granddad, his passion for education, emphasis on love and unity, and his unrelenting faith for a better Nigeria. Chief also dished out parenting advice and some powerful words of wisdom.

Here's wishing all the amazing Fathers out there a very happy Father's Day! And I love you, Dad!

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