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Tea With Tay is a sweet gist type of show hosted by Taymesan. Every week he discusses societal issues and personal experience in a fun light-hearted and entertaining way. Sometimes with your favourite celebrities, and sometimes with guest with intriguing and exceptional stories, either way Taymesan gets the tea. Tea with Tay is your perfect podcast for sweet and entertaining but serious gist.

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For the season finale of Tea With Tay, Tay is joined by ODUMODUBLVCK, the rapper who has carved a lane of his own in Nigerian rap scene. Known for his raw style and bold presence, he talks about his journey so far, the role of faith in his life, and how he handles both the pressure and the fire that comes with fame.From his early struggles to becoming one of the most talked-about artists in the country and beyond, ODUMODUBLVCK shares what drives him, what grounds him, and where he sees himself going next with his album INDUSTRY MACHINE. It’s an honest close to the season, full of reflection, laughter, and real talk about music and life.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tay sits with Lojay, the Nigerian singer and songwriter behind hits like Monalisa and Tonongo. He talks about his early days in music, the turning points that shaped his career, and the experiences that influence his sound.Lojay also reflects on dealing with fame, the pressure of following up big records, and how he stays connected to his creativity. Beyond the stage, he shares parts of his life that listeners don’t often get to hear.It’s a calm conversation about music, growth, and the person behind the artist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tay is joined by Tobe Ugeh, a Nigerian digital creator, lawyer, and actor, known online as Tobeszn. What begins as a friendly catch-up turns into a mix of funny stories, personal reflections, and unplanned moments.They talk about his path from law to acting and online content, how he finds inspiration for his skits, and the role friendships play in his life. Between shared memories, a few drinks, and plenty of laughter, it’s a relaxed conversation that shows a different side of Tobeszn.This episode is proudly sponsored by Salamanca Tequila Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tay is joined by GoodGirl LA, singer and songwriter, as she talks about the changes in her life and career that have shaped her new chapter.She shares the story behind her latest music, what “Reborn in Black” means to her, and how her perspective on the industry and herself has evolved.They discuss her creative process, the challenges she’s faced, and the freedom that comes with starting fresh.It’s a conversation about growth, music, and stepping into a new era with clarity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tay sits with Mádé Kuti, musician and grandson of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. Mádé talks about growing up in a family deeply rooted in music, carving out his own path, and the balance between carrying a legacy and creating a sound that is fully his.He shares his experience working on his projects, lessons he’s picked up from family and life on stage, and how he’s learning to define success for himself.It’s an honest conversation about music, family, and finding your own voice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tay sits down with Natse Jemide, a Nigerian model, actor, and storyteller best known for his role in Far From Home. Beyond the spotlight, Natse shares what it's been like growing up in a creative household, finding his own path in the entertainment industry, and learning to balance ambition with self-awareness.They talk about his early career, the pressure of public perception, his evolving relationship with confidence, and what he's learning as he steps into new phases of his life personally and professionally.It’s a calm and honest conversation that reveals the man behind the screen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this bold and unfiltered episode of Tea With Tay, Tay sits down with the one and only Tacha: media personality, entrepreneur, and cultural powerhouse, for a conversation that’s as real as it gets.From her unforgettable Big Brother Naija debut to building a brand rooted in audacity, resilience, and reinvention, Tacha opens up about the evolution behind the headlines. She speaks on fame, criticism, growth, mental strength, and what it truly takes to thrive in the spotlight without losing your voice.Love her or not,Tacha is that girl, and this episode reminds us why.Enjoy and don’t forget to share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new episode of Tea With Tay, media consultant, TEDx speaker, and creative thought leader Frank Ikemefune takes a seat with Tay to drop nuggets on presence, purpose, and impact.Frank, also known as "Non‑Fungible Frank" has become a trusted voice in the creative and speaking space, guiding individuals and organizations through storytelling, strategic thinking, and intentional growth.From navigating the noise of digital platforms to standing firm in your message, Frank opens up about the discipline behind his craft, the mindset shifts that shaped him, and the ripple effect of choosing depth over distraction.Enjoy the insight, feel the energy, and don’t forget to share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Tea With Tay, award-winning rapper and cultural icon Ice Prince Zamani pulls up, and the vibes are immaculate.From Oleku to icon status, Ice Prince reflects on his journey from Jos to the world, the evolution of Nigerian hip-hop, and why he still has his finger on the culture’s pulse. He opens up about legacy, personal growth, fatherhood, fashion, and why he believes the coolest guys can actually sing. Ice Prince also speaks on his journey with raw honesty, shedding light on why accolades are great, but purpose is greater.This isn’t just about hits and headlines, it’s about intention, impact, and doing it for something bigger than applause.If you’ve ever questioned your path, your pace, or your purpose, this one’s for you.Enjoy, and don’t forget to share 💛 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this refreshingly honest episode of Tea With Tay, the iconic voice and mind behind Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Frank Edoho, takes the hot seat and trust us, the tea is hotter.Known for his quick wit, commanding presence, and no-nonsense takes, Frank opens up about the journey so far, career highs, personal philosophies, navigating media, and what truly drives him behind the scenes. From broadcasting to banter, legacy to lessons, this episode is packed with laughs, sharp truths, and plenty of quotables.Unfiltered, and unforgettable.Frank Edoho didn’t come to play, he came to spill.Enjoy the ride, and don’t forget to share 💛 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this soulful and electric episode of Tea With Tay, singer and songwriter Fave spill some tea, unfiltered, reflective, and completely in her element.With a voice you don’t just hear but feel, Fave opens up about her artistic journey- from early influences to creating music that feels like emotion in motion. She dives deep into her writing process, the audacity it takes to stay true to your sound, and what it really means to make music that sticks to the soul.From viral hits to vulnerable moments, and from industry pressures to personal growth, this conversation peels back the layers of the artist and the woman behind the mic.The sound? Unmistakable.The spirit? Undeniable.The story? Just getting started.Enjoy the vibes, feel the feels, and don’t forget to share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Falz is back on the couch, and this time, it’s Before the Feast.In this highly anticipated return to Tea With Tay, rapper, actor, activist and all-round creative force, Falz sits with Tay to dish out even more tea, unfiltered, unafraid, and deeply reflective. Fresh off the release of his new project Before the Feast, Falz speaks on the evolution behind the music, the lessons life has been serving, and why this next chapter feels different.From vulnerability and growth, to navigating fame, purpose, and everything in between, this episode is packed with laughter, perspective, and the signature wit only Falz can bring.It’s honest. It’s funny. It’s Falz.And trust us, the tea is hot.Enjoy, and don’t forget to share  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inspiring episode of Tea With Tay, Dare "TDA" Aliu, entrepreneur, fashion innovator, and author, joins Tay to discuss his journey from the streets of Obalende to founding the TDA Group.Reflecting on his autobiography, Everything Will Be All Right, Dare shares personal stories of resilience, faith, and the lessons that shaped his path. From early challenges to building a multifaceted business empire, he emphasizes the importance of extending grace to others and believing in one's potential.This conversation is a testament to perseverance and the power of vision. Whether you're navigating your own challenges or seeking motivation, Dare's story offers valuable insights and encouragement.Tune in for a heartfelt discussion on purpose, growth, and the belief that, indeed, everything will be all right.Enjoy, and don't forget to share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerfully raw and inspiring episode of Tea With Tay, Faith Morey- model, mother, mogul, pulls back the curtain on a life that’s been anything but ordinary. From the streets of Port Harcourt to international runways and boardrooms, Faith’s journey is one of grit, grace, and unshakable faith.Sitting down with Tay, she opens up like never before, about a childhood marked by pain and perseverance, the complexities of motherhood as a single parent, and what it truly means to "live the soft life" after surviving the hard lessons. She talks candidly about the labels the world tried to give her, and how she peeled them away to reveal the many layers of her identity: woman, warrior, nurturer, entrepreneur.In a conversation that spans fashion, family, healing, and hustle, Faith shares the moments that almost broke her, the faith that carried her through, and the bold vision she holds for her future. Her story is more than a rise, it’s a bloom. A testament to what happens when a woman decides to own her story, walk in her truth, and redefine strength on her own terms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this heartfelt and surprisingly humorous episode of Tea With Tay, Folagade Banks, widely known as Mama Deola joins Tay on the couch to share the story behind the wigs, the laughter, and the identity he nearly ran from.Before the viral skits, before the signature sass of Mama Deola, Folagade was managing models, unsure of his path but certain that the life he was living wasn’t it. He opens up about the fear of not being taken seriously, the hesitation around pursuing comedy, and the moment he decided to stop waiting for permission and start showing up as himself.But this episode goes far beyond the jokes. It’s a conversation about purpose, the quiet kind that creeps up on you. About trusting the whispers of your intuition, about grief, reinvention, and the courage to chase a version of yourself that doesn’t exist yet.From model manager to skit maker, from unseen to unforgettable, this is Folagade Banks’ journey. Unfiltered, unexpected, and deeply moving.If you've ever felt like your dreams make no sense on paper, or that your path looks nothing like anyone else's, this episode is your reminder that you're not lost, you're just becoming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this deeply honest and uplifting episode of Tea With Tay, Chef Tolani Oshikoya - famously known as Diary of a Kitchen Lover, takes a seat on Tay’s couch and opens up like never before. From juggling a 9–5 job to becoming one of Africa’s most loved food content creators, Tolani shares the real story behind the viral recipes, the late nights, and the quiet moments no one sees.But beyond the aesthetics of food plating and perfect posts, this episode reveals the raw truths, the heartbreak of multiple failed pregnancies, the financial and emotional toll of IVF, and the silent battles she fought while smiling for the camera. Tolani speaks candidly about how love, intentionality, and quiet resilience shaped her, and how purpose found her when she least expected it.Raised in a fiercely entrepreneurial and loving household, Tolani's story is one of grit, grace, and growth. It’s a testament to what happens when faith meets hard work, and when a woman decides to rewrite her story — not once, but over and over again.If you’ve ever felt stuck between dreams, tired from the hustle, or unsure about what’s next , this episode is for you. It’s for anyone who's ever asked, “When will it be my turn?”Enjoy, be inspired, and don’t forget to share Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this deeply honest and thought-provoking episode, Taymesan sits with writer and global evangelist Tito the Writer for a raw conversation about faith, burnout, and rediscovering Jesus outside the walls of religion.Tito opens up about growing up in church, navigating the pressures of religious performance, and how she reached a point where even being in church started to feel overwhelming. Together, they unpack the difference between religion and the gospel, challenge harmful spiritual narratives, and explore what it really means to have a relationship with Christ.This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt disconnected from church but still craves a real connection with God.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerful and emotional episode, media personality and fashion PR expert Efe Tommy sipped some tea with Taymesan.From the height of his career to a sudden health crisis that nearly ended everything, “the story switched up… my kidneys were failing,” he tells Taymesan. What followed was a life-altering journey through illness, self-reflection, and ultimately, transformation.We dive into his career milestones, personal triumphs, the pain of facing mortality, and the deep gratitude that comes with getting a second chance.This isn’t just a story about survival, it’s about perspective, resilience, and finding purpose on the other side of pain.Listen, rate the podcast and don't forget to share! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this deeply personal and unfiltered episode, Chude Jideonwo, media entrepreneur, storyteller, and one of the most influential media voices, opens up about the moment that changed everything: when depression saved his life.Over the course of this raw and soul-stirring conversation, Chude takes Taymesan through the highs, lows, and lessons from 25 years in media, from building empires to breaking down behind closed doors.We talk about identity, ambition, faith, mental health, and the pressure of constantly showing up in the spotlight. This isn’t just a story about success, it’s a story about survival, surrender, and what it really means to be human.If you’ve ever felt lost, burned out, or like your pain had no purpose... this one’s for you.Watch, like and share this powerful episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this raw and revealing episode, Mike Afolarin, one of Nollywood’s brightest rising stars opens up like never before. From the pressures of fame to the moments he almost gave it all up, Mike takes us on a deeply personal journey through the highs, lows, and hard truths of building a career in Nigeria’s booming film industry.We talk about the unspoken realities of Nollywood, the weight of expectations, and the turning points that shaped him, not just as an actor, but as a man. This isn’t the version of Mike you see on screen. This is the version few ever get to hear.Whether you’re chasing a dream, navigating self-doubt, or just curious about what it really takes to make it in entertainment, this conversation will stay with you!Watch. Listen. And share the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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