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The Wunmi Bello Show
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The Wunmi Bello Show is an empowering, culture-forward talk show where real stories meet deep conversation. With raw, uplifting dialogue around identity, healing, relationships, and personal growth, Wunmi brings honesty, heart, and humor to every episode. Rooted in lived experience and layered storytelling, the show invites you to reflect, grow, and live from the inside out. No fluff. No performance. Just truth, presence, and powerful moments that move you. No small talk.
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In this deeply honest conversation, Breeny Lee sits down for her most revealing interview to date. We spoke about the rise, the pressure, the backlash, and the quiet moments offline that changed her.Breeny opened up beautifully about building a version of herself that wasn’t always true, being misunderstood, her journey with faith and femininity, and what love looks like for her in this new season.If you’ve ever had an opinion about Breeny Lee, good or bad, this is the one you need to watch.
What happens when the internet turns on you?In this raw and redemptive episode, I sit down with Ehiz Ufuah to unpack the rise, the fall, and everything in between. From 12 million followers and viral fame to public backlash and a quiet, humbling rebuild, this conversation meant something deeper.I’ve been watching Ehiz’s journey unfold for a long time. The high of the virality. The silence that followed. The stillness and the starting over, but better. We talk honestly about ego, identity, and the wilderness, that season where God strips away the noise so He can work in the quiet.But most of all… we talk about who he’s becoming now.A powerful conversation on what it looks like to be refined, reshaped, and rebuilt.Thank you, Ehiz, for showing up with your full self. The whole room felt it.
Black women in the UK are still four times more likely to die during childbirth, but why?In this powerful episode, Wunmi sits down with Mama Dínya, a passionate Black midwife, to uncover the truths behind racial bias, cultural misunderstandings, and systemic failures in maternity care.With raw honesty and lived experience, Mama Dínya shares the stories that don’t make headlines, from the emotional toll of being a midwife in a broken system to the everyday battles Black mothers face just to be heard.This isn’t just a conversation about healthcare. It’s a call to awareness, to action, and to audacity, for every Black woman navigating pregnancy and for the people who care for them.
In the very first solo episode of The Wunmi Bello Show, I sat down to answer real, honest questions, straight from my broadcast group. I asked them to send whatever came to mind about me, the show, this new season, and they did not hold back. I loved every question. It’s not polished. It’s not scripted. Just truth, growth, and where I really am.If you’ve ever wondered what’s been going on behind the scenes, this is the episode.Let’s talk clarity, purpose, change… and the messy bits in between.
In this episode, Wunmi sits down with Natalee Barnett, 26-year-old entrepreneur and founder of The Girls Spot, the UK’s first women-only gym of its kind. With over 30,000 sign-ups and a bold stance that sparked national conversation, Natalee has become one of the most talked-about young voices in fitness and business. But beyond the headlines is a story you haven’t heard.From growing up as the only girl among four brothers to navigating motherhood while building an empire, Natalee opens up about the mindset, the mission, and the cost of standing your ground.
In her first in-depth conversation since winning the show, Mimi opens up about the patterns she’s unlearning, the parts of herself she’s reclaiming, and the quiet journey she’s been on to become who she really is.This episode about healing, self-awareness, and growing up, both publicly and privately.We talk about the grace she watched her mum give repeatedly, and how she carried that same pattern into her own life until it became too heavy. We explore what it means to be intentional with your choices, how to move slowly in a loud world, and the freedom that comes with becoming someone on your own terms.A beautiful conversation to get to know Mimi Tafara more deeply.Thank you, Mimi, for your openness and honesty
"Who is Megan Ashley?"That was the question I set out to answer in this episode. From the start, my goal was super simple: to uncover the layers beyond her faith, her podcast, and the public persona people think they know.
I wanted to understand Megan - the woman, the mom, the friend, and the believer at her core.
This conversation is so layered - full of lessons, honesty, and vulnerability. It takes real courage to share your story, and Megan did that so beautifully.
Megan, thank you for being so raw and for trusting me with your journey.
This episode left me feeling inspired, and I hope it does the same for you. Full episode out now.Link in bio!
In this episode, we dive into the life of an artist who discovered his passion for music early on and never looked back. We discuss how his Haitian-American upbringing and his deep connection to his heritage have influenced his sound. He opens up about the recent loss of his father, how it has shaped his music, and how he finds strength in his faith.
As we talk about his latest hits and upcoming projects, he shares insights into balancing personal growth, faith, and artistic evolution. This episode is a journey through the connections that define him—music, family, culture, and faith
In this deeply moving and inspirational episode, we sit down with Imrahn, formerly of Lotto Boyz, to explore his incredible journey from the heights of the music industry to a profound spiritual awakening. Imrahn opens up about the struggles he faced feeling out of place in the music scene, his battle with personal demons, and the life-changing moment that redirected his path.
Imrahn shares the intimate details of a dark period in his life, where he contemplated suicide, and how a timely call from his mother and a divine message changed everything.
We dive into the pivotal moments that led him to leave Lotto Boyz, his experience of hearing God’s call, and the prophecy that set him on a mission to lead nations.
Join us as we explore Imrahn’s transformative journey, his struggles, and his unwavering dedication to following his spiritual calling.
In this episode, I sit down with Audrey from The Receipts Podcast to discuss the journey of becoming a mother in your 30s. Inspired by Audrey's tweet about her first month of motherhood, we explore the benefits, challenges, and unique aspects of embracing motherhood later in life.
We cover Audrey's decision-making process, initial thoughts upon discovering her pregnancy, and reflections on societal expectations versus personal readiness. Audrey shares her experiences of the first month, the changes in her identity and routines, and the joys and challenges she faced.
We also discuss the financial and practical advantages of being an older mother, the physical and societal challenges, and how Audrey balances motherhood with her career. Audrey offers practical advice and insights for women considering motherhood in their 30s.
Join us for a heartfelt and insightful conversation about motherhood in your 30s with Audrey!
In this beautiful episode, we sit down with the multifaceted B Simone, a powerhouse of talent who defies easy categorisation. From her roots in Dallas, Texas, growing up with her grandmother, to becoming a leading comedian, actress, and business mogul, B Simone's journey is nothing short of inspiring.
Join us as we delve into her early life, the influence of her grandmother and pastor father, and her first steps into entertainment. Discover how she pivoted from music to comedy, embracing the challenges and rewards of stand-up, and how her faith has guided her through personal and professional transformations.
B Simone opens up about the struggles and triumphs of following her true calling, the importance of obedience to God, and the impact of letting go of relationships that no longer serve her purpose. This episode is a deep dive into the heart and mind of a woman who continually evolves, inspires, and stays true to herself.
We welcome you to another episode of The Wunmi Bello Show, where we delve deep into the lives of fascinating minds. On today’s episode, we have a special guest who has been a part of my life through thick and thin my best friend and number one supporter, Leah. We dive into the beauty of our friendship and what it means to call someone your friend as we talk about God in the centre of our friendship as well as the true meaning of being alone
On today’s episode, we have a prominent face in the UK Rap scene, K-Trap. We explore the different ways he has navigated the music scene, and how his upbringing and choices in life shaped him to be the person he is now
Topics covered:
- Religion
- Relationships
- Grime
- Being raised on love
- Growth as an artist
- Rehabilitation
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Producer: Cherish
Camera: Frosty Visuals
Editing: Frosty Visuals
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Acknowledging your gift, nurturing your gift and seeing the different avenues your gift can take you down. This week I sit down for a stimulating conversation with internet personality and philanthropist Poet. Discussing the importance of identifying your gift, nurturing that gift and exploring where your gift can take you.
So you’re thinking about moving in with a friend? Here’s our story. For nearly 2 years, Uche Natori and I were flatmates, and what started as a “Content House” became so much more, including a Therapy House.
We break down what living together as creators, especially creators who started on YouTube was really like. Was it easy for us? What did we learn about life? What did we learn about each other? What strengthened us? What pulled us apart? How did we evolve? What do you need to know before living with a friend? This was our reality.
Join us for this girly chat on the power of letting your friends be themselves, growing at the same (and different) paces, navigating difficult conversations and finding your feet as a creator on YouTube. #makeitonyoutube
You can’t miss him, he’s bombarded your TikTok for you page with his amazing makeup Brand. Whether it’s his £5 Blush deal, His infamous Curve Case of the Drip Drip highlighter, Made By Mitchell has become a force to be reckoned with. Wunmi Bello sits down with the iconic, small town mogul Mitchell Holiday; Discussing his transition from being a makeup artist to brand owner, the affects of bad company, the importance of inclusion and growing up with a family that accepted him just as his. He gives us an insight to his strategy and how he keeps on top of the ever changing social platform, TikTok.
I sat down with Sarah, formally known as Tanaka Jana who once identified as a witch but since then has returned back to God. We discuss different encounters with spirits, different activities she learned and how Tiktok exposed her to a life she was ignoring during her adolescence. This poses the question, is access to too much information harmful?
Join us for an inspiring episode featuring the phenomenal artist, Omah Lay, as he candidly shares his incredible journey. In this interview, Omah Lay reveals how 'Social Media Made Me Omah Lay Before I Was Ready,' uncovering the unexpected rise to stardom that became his reality. With remarkable insight and genuine authenticity, Omah Lay delves into the complex issues of identity, self-discovery, and navigating fame. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of the modern music industry.
An interview manifested long before I started The Wunmi Bello Show has finally come to pass! I sat down with Matte Brand’a CEO @brianna and it was an absolute delight. We touched on the beauty of manifesting your life, running a business in three of the world’s biggest cities and dealing with opinionated people. There’s so much to take from this episode and I encourage everyone to have a listen
This week I am sat for a heartfelt conversation with my friend Monica LDN, as we delve into the incredible three-year transformation of her life. From finding love and embracing motherhood to embarking on a new chapter in Nigeria, we explore the profound lessons, blessings, and the realities of this life-altering journey
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