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Mayowa, In Conversation

14 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

Welcome to Mayowa, In Conversation, a podcast that explores the unique perspectives of Africans at home and in the diaspora. This season, I have conversations with Nigerians making an impact by disrupting societal and cultural norms, fighting against injustices, and creating new paths and platforms. 


To get in touch with me, send me an email ([email protected]) and follow me on Instagram (@mayowa_reads). Thank you for listening! 


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Episodes

In Conversation with Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola

December 04, 2021 09:22 - 43 minutes - 100 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola, Co-founder of WeCyclers. WeCyclers is a for-profit social enterprise that promotes environmental sustainability, socio-economic development and community health by providing recycling services in densely populated urban spaces. In this conversation, we discuss the Western-centric nature of climate change discourse, the state of the environment in Nigeria, and the politics of environmental sustainability. To find out more a...

In Conversation with Adeju Thompson

October 10, 2021 11:00 - 46 minutes - 107 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Adeju Thompson founder of Lagos Space Programme, a non-binary, luxury design project exploring African futures. Adeju describes Lagos Space Programme as an ethical movement built on a foundation of collaboration, shared ideas, chosen family and craftsmanship. Adeju's sources of inspiration are vast, from Yohji Yamamoto to architecture, to the New York Ballroom scene of the 80s to Yoruba cosmology. In this episode, we discuss the importance of prese...

In Conversation with Emmanuel Akinwotu

October 04, 2021 08:47 - 1 hour - 141 MB

On this episode, I talk to Emmanuel Akinwotu, a journalist based in Lagos. Emmanuel is currently the Guardian’s West Africa Correspondent. Before the Guardian, Emmanuel worked as a journalist at AFP and The New York Times. Emmanuel’s work has also been featured in publications like The New Statesman, The Africa Report, The New African Magazine and Reuters. In this conversation, we discuss the state of journalism in Nigeria, the role of the journalist and the process of investigating and unco...

In Conversation with Kelechi Anabara aka The Facade Nigeria

September 24, 2021 08:25 - 54 minutes - 126 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Kelechi Anabara, founder of The Facade Nigeria. Through The Facade Nigeria, Kelechi has created a forum through which to discuss Nigeria’s colonial history and the colonial architecture of Lagos. Through social media and a podcast, Kelechi shares information on the rich history of Lagos and the individuals that shaped both the city and the country. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of architectural history, the power of digital archiv...

In Conversation with Aishetu Dozie

September 10, 2021 08:54 - 1 hour - 138 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Aishetu Dozie, CEO and Founder of Bossy Cosmetics, a beauty brand with a mission to empower women to look, feel and do good. With an MBA from Harvard and extensive experience in finance, Aishetu has used her experience to create a platform that empowers women to realise their life and career goals and is an advocate for women in business. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of timing, crafting a business model with ethics and social ch...

In Conversation with Stephen Tayo

September 03, 2021 08:18 - 45 minutes - 103 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Stephen Tayo, a photographer living in Lagos. Stephen’s rise to international recognition started with his work capturing street style in Lagos. Since then, his focus has expanded and his work explores themes like Yoruba cultural heritage and cosmology, urban culture across West Africa, and youth-led counter-cultural movements. Our conversation focuses on Stephen's practice and influences, the emergence of Nigerian pop culture as a global cultural ...

In Conversation with Amanda Iheme

March 12, 2021 08:12 - 49 minutes - 112 MB

TW: This conversation contains references to rape, sexual violence and abuse.  On this episode, I have a conversation with Amanda Iheme, a psychotherapist based in Lagos. Through her psychotherapist practice NDIDI, Amanda works with clients suffering from depression, anxiety, stress, post-traumatic stress disorder and existential crises. In this conversation, we discuss mental health stigma in Nigeria, the ways in which Nigerians understand mental health and seek help, and how our collectiv...

In Conversation with Emmanuel Iduma

March 05, 2021 08:20 - 54 minutes - 124 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Emmanuel Iduma, a writer, editor, publisher and art critic. Emmanuel is the co-founder of the critically acclaimed literary journal, Saraba Magazine. Emmanuel is also the author of two books A Stranger’s Pose which he describes as a travel book and The Sound of Things to Come, a novel. In this conversation, we discuss the role of photography and travel in Emmanuel’s practice, approaching archival material as Africans, and the role of African intell...

In Conversation with Tiwalola Ogunlesi

February 26, 2021 08:11 - 46 minutes - 63.3 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Tiwalola Ogunlesi. Tiwa is a confidence coach, self-love activist, inspirational speaker and founder of Confident and Killing It. The central purpose of her company is to help women realise their intrinsic worth. In this conversation, we discuss the power of self-love, confidence and confidence as a practice.  To find out more about Tiwa, follow her on Instagram and Twitter @tiwalowla. To find out more about Confident and Killing It, visit confide...

In Conversation with Dennis Osadebe

February 19, 2021 10:06 - 47 minutes - 86.2 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Dennis Osadebe, a mixed-media artist based in Lagos. Dennis’s post-pop style centres around the idea of reimagining Africa and places Africa in the context of the future. In this conversation, we discuss the power of representation, Afrofuturism and the role of technology in his practice and in Art.  To find out more about Dennis, follow him on Instagram @dennisosadebe and visit his website dennisosadebe.com.  You can find me, on Instagram readin...

In Conversation with Yeside Olayinka-Agbola

February 12, 2021 08:56 - 1 hour - 111 MB

TW: This conversation includes references to rape and sexual violence.  On this episode, I have a conversation with Yeside Olayinka-Agbola, also known as ‘Olori Coitus’. Yeside is a certified sexual and reproductive health educator and an intimacy and pleasure expert. In this conversation, we discuss the idea of sex outside the confines of marriage as taboo in Nigeria and how dangerous this is for women and their relationships with self, sex and pleasure.  To find out more about Yeside and...

In Conversation with Wale Lawal

February 05, 2021 06:38 - 1 hour - 84.7 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Wale Lawal, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Republic. The Republic is a magazine and platform of economic and political commentary, criticism and cultural discourse. In this conversation, we focus on the politics of knowledge creation, the process of studying and writing about Nigeria, and the transformative power of knowledge and writing.  To find out more about The Republic, go to www.republic.com.ng. You can find Wale on Instagram and Twitte...

In Conversation with Ozoz Sokoh

January 25, 2021 17:12 - 1 hour - 85.6 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Ozoz Sokoh, culinary anthropologist, food historian, food writer and chef. Ozoz documents her research and recipes on her blog, ‘The Kitchen Butterfly’ and on social media. Our conversation centres around Ozoz’s understanding of food as 'more than eating’. For Ozoz, food is highly political, shaped by history and has been used to maintain and reinforce racial hierarchies.  To find more information about Ozoz, go to her website kitchenbutterfly.com...

In Conversation with Matthew Blaise

January 25, 2021 14:05 - 47 minutes - 64.9 MB

On this episode, I have a conversation with Matthew Blaise, an LGBT+ activist living in Lagos, Nigeria. Matthew uses their social media to shed light on life as a young, queer Nigerian and the discrimination LGBT+ Nigerians experience systematically and institutionally. In this conversation, Matthew and I talk about LGBT+ rights and the state of homophobia in Nigeria, LGBT+ activism, queer visibility in the #ENDSARS protests last year and Nigeria’s masculinity complex.  To find out more abo...