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Lifewithife
Author: Tabitha Olatoyan
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Welcome to Life with Ifẹ podacst. Our generation has opened doors of vulnerability and emotions. The doors that say, "it is okay to use our voices to help those who are afraid to speak." On this podcast, I will be talking about experiences faced as millennials in college, in faith, mental health, ethnicity, in relationships, and in friendships.
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Hey loves! Welcome back to my life! On this episode I’ll be catching you up on what’s been going on with me, what I’ve been up to and of course the topic of today’s episode: the reality of relationships and understanding that it takes more than love to sustain a relationship!! Take a listen, share, and re-post! Share your thoughts with me! You can find me on @lifewithife_ on IG and Facebook and you can email me @lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com
Quarter Life Crisis is real and it's harddd!! In this episode, I talk about the overwhelming feelings faced in your mid 20s. The feelings of displacement; feeling as though you are supposed to be an adult yet you still feel like a child, feeling like you're not where you're supposed to be yet. Adulting is definitely a scam (or so it feels), it is a position one is never fully prepared for. But we're all in this together. And in the end, we will make it through.
Feel free to share your thoughts with me on how you deal with quarter life crisis/adulting or if you have any questions, you can DM me on my Facebook @Life with Ife, Instagram @lifewithife_ , and/or email me @lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com.
Welcome back to Life with Ife Podcasts! I know it has been a loooong time, but I am back!! Here to stay!! Also, Happy New Year! Recap 2020 with me and stay tuned for my big announcement!! We are doing big things this year!!!
Chat with me on here and on my social media platform, IG: @lifewithife_ and Facebook. You can also email me @lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com.
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Season 2 is finally here!!! I know it's been a while but I have so much to share with you all. Take a listen and catch up with me! Upcoming episodes will be featuring juicy topics and specials guests. Stay tuned!! For any questions or business inquiries, email at lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com or follow/DM at lifewithife_ on Instagram or Facebook: Life with Ife.
Moving on and letting things go is often easier said than done. In this episode, I talk about how forgiveness is necessary in order to live a free and peaceful life. People will hurt you; they will not always be nice to you. However, the key to truly living life happily is learning to forgive, to let go and move on. Don't let the pain of the past hold you back from being the best version of yourself.
Share your thoughts on this episode with me via Instagram: @lifewithife_ , Facebook: @Life with Ife , or email @ lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com ❤️
Why do we always feel like we need to have everything together? In this episode, I talk about the influence social media has on how life should be...how we are supposed to have it all together; balanced. We see how others live life on social media which in return makes us feel we need to do the same. Posting as if we are indeed #Livingmybestlife when in fact, things are not what they should be. It's okay to not have it all together! Feel free to chat with me if you have any questions, comments, concerns, or if you just want to share your own story on trying to balance life. DM me @lifewithife_ , Facebook @ Life with Ifé , and/or email me @ lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com
Thanks loves!❤️
This episode is all about love. My name Ifẹ means love, so it's only fitting I talk about it. I focus on the ideas of trying to understand what love is and how to find love, especially in this society and generation of social media. I talk about what keeps a good relationship going and incorporate real world topics to relate to my topic of love. So if you're the person who is constantly waiting for the right person to come along, are in a relationship you're not sure about, or you just need a refresher to keep your relationship going strong, this podcast might just be for you.
Chat with me about your thoughts on this episode via Instagram: @lifewithife_ , Snapchat: @Tabitha_95 , Twitter: @Ifeoluwa_xox , Facebook: @Life with Ifé , and of course @lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com.
Thank you Beyonce!! The anthem of the summer is making giant waves all over the world. In this episode, I talk about Beyonce's new album/song, Brown Skin Girl which features Nigeria's very own, Wizkid. The song is tackling colorism in a very discreet, positive way. Having an African artist just makes it all the more bigger. African artists are being seen and heard in ways they have not been before. Brown Skin Girl is a positive song that some people may have taken slightly negatively. Take a listen.
Feel free to chat with me about your thoughts on this episode via Instagram: @lifewithife_ , or Snapchat: @Tabitha_95 , or Twitter @ifeoluwa_xox , or message my Facebook page: Life with Ife , and/or of course via email @ lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com.
Welcome to Life with Ifé. Today I have special guests Tenneh Paris (@nu_greatest), Merdi Bosele (@merdiatlanta), and Gentille Ntakarutimana (@tresgentille_). We focus on the topic of being African immigrants here in America. We talk about the struggles of being immigrants and especially being Africans. Changes have occurred in the last decade...firstly being labeled "African booty-scratchers" to now being admired and loved. Why the change? Why the sudden embrace of the African culture? Are Africans who faced these struggles happy about this new love for "African Booty-Scratchers?" Feel free to share your thoughts of this episode by emailing me at lifewithifeoluwa@gmail.com or DM me on Instagram @lifewithife_
Welcome to Life with Ifé. With special guest Gentille Ntakarutimana. Our generation has opened doors of vulnerability and emotions. The doors that say it is okay to use our voices to help those who are afraid to speak. In this episode, we talk about experiences faced as millennials in college, in relationships, and in friendships.






