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The More Sibyl Podcast is hosted by Mo! Sibyl - a Nigerian-born, US-educated, Korean-speaking, Struggling Intellectual. The More Sibyl Podcast is a podcast about culture and culture nomads designed for Blacks and Asians and those who love them. On The More Sibyl Podcast, Mo! talks mostly with an invited guest, who she is inspired by, on a variety of issues, related to cultural experiences or other lived experiences related to third culture. If your concept of home is fluid, you feel like you are neither here nor there, or you consider yourself a cultural hybrid, then this podcast is for you. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mosibyl/support
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The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  In our ongoing fertility series, we're thrilled to have a special guest—my ever-supportive husband, Taiwo Adedipe, affectionately known as TDawg, TMoney, and Brown Eyes. He's a family physician and public health practitioner. His passion for his wife and work and familiarity with our show make him no stranger to our audience. Switching gears a bit, I invited my husband to join me today to shed light on his perspective as a pillar of support during our infertility journey.  This episode delves into the emotional complexities that supportive partners face while navigating roles as lovers, supporters, and more, all while remaining sensitive to the challenges of infertility. We discuss the emotional strains and connection hurdles that infertility can introduce. As we delve deeper, we explore the positive impacts our struggles have had on our relationship and our lives, particularly in strengthening our bond as a couple. We also touch on our experience adopting Arii and the challenges related to differences in skin color. TDawg candidly shares his childhood dream of having a family. Wrapping up, we outline the goals of our fertility project and TDawg's initial reaction when I proposed the project. We share some endearing moments, discuss our shared love for pickleball, and offer a few tips for playing the game better. Lastly, we encourage our audience to discover and pursue their passions. This project is ongoing, extending various forms of support. Men dealing with fertility issues are encouraged to share their stories. For more details on support or how to contribute, email us at talktomo@mosibyl.com. If you or someone you know needs guidance on fertility struggles, reach out to us at talktomo@mosibyl.com. Remember, even small contributions count toward making a meaningful difference. 🅻🅸🅽🅺🆂:  Join/Contribute to TMS Fertility Project: https://gofund.me/5ee68d96 Read the Blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/overcoming-fertility-trials-as-a-couple-the-husbands-perspective-b0e31bf53c34  Buy Mo! some coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mosibyl    
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  Disclaimer: We will discuss depression-related topics in this episode. If you or someone you know is struggling with these issues, please seek professional help immediately. You're not alone, and support is available via our ongoing fertility project. We discuss the mental, physical, and emotional stress concerning miscarriages, infertility treatments, and negative social and environmental factors that contribute to the mental stress that accompanies going through infertility.    Continuing our fertility series, I'm sharing my 12-year fertility journey and those of remarkable women around me. If you or someone you know is struggling with fertility and needs assistance, reach out to us at talktomo@mosibyl.com. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. In this episode, we dive into secondary fertility with Mrs. Funmi Okubanjo, an old friend from high school and a board member of our ongoing project. Mrs. Okubanjo shares her journey, the challenges, and the stigma she faced. We also discuss the importance of educating children about their reproductive systems. As we get into the episode's heart, we explore Mrs. Okubanjo's fertility journey, her trials, and the emotional toll. I share my own feelings of being stuck on this journey while helping others move forward. We wrap up by outlining the goals of our fertility project. We aim to create a supportive community where women can find joy and regain themselves while navigating fertility challenges. This project is an ongoing effort, offering various forms of support. Men with fertility issues are also welcome to share their stories. For more information on support or how to contribute, email us at talktomo@mosibyl.com.  🅻🅸🅽🅺🆂:  Read the Blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/navigating-the-trials-and-triumphs-of-secondary-infertility-cc0cb87b6f02  Buy Mo! some coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mosibyl Join/Contribute to TMS Fertility Project: https://gofund.me/5ee68d96 
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: My Dearest Mosiblings, I hope this message finds you all in good health. I am grateful for your continued support during our recent deep and introspective episodes. Today, I must share that we are embarking on another sensitive journey. In recent shows, including "Dark Nights with Doc Ayomide," we've explored various emotionally charged topics. In our most recent episode, my virtual assistant and I delved into my 12-year struggle with infertility, marking the launch of our ongoing Fertility Project. This project provides mental, emotional, and financial support to women and couples facing infertility challenges. This week, we are honored to have a special guest, Mrs. Temitope Abiona, a remarkable individual who wears many hats. By day, she's a business consultant for various companies, a certified functional salesforce professional, a certified project manager, and an entrepreneur. She's not only dedicated to her professional pursuits but also to caring for others. Mrs. Abiona has a deep passion for mental well-being and spreading joy. She is happily married and resides in Minnesota, serving as a board member of our Fertility Project. Like me, she has faced her own challenges on her journey to conceive, and she is here to share her story. Mrs. Abiona takes us on a poignant journey through her childhood and education during our episode. She recalls her initial encounter with excruciating pain during her menstrual periods at her mother's workplace, where she discovered significant blood clots. Over time, the pain during her monthly cycles became a constant companion, leading her to rely on potent painkillers, including opioids, for relief. Although these painkillers provided temporary respite, the pain resurfaced a year before her marriage. Between 2015 and 2019, her frequent visits to the emergency room became a distressing routine, and she underwent several surgeries during that period. Mrs. Abiona candidly shares the profound impact her painful menstrual periods have had on her life, drawing from personal experiences. We also talk about our experiences with surgeries and the unique challenges of dealing with medical practitioners who may not fully understand or appreciate our cultural backgrounds. A pivotal moment came during a visit to the emergency room when Mrs. Abiona was diagnosed with endometriosis. She shows how this diagnosis has made it exceptionally challenging for her to conceive, resulting in failed IVF attempts and various other obstacles. In conclusion, Mrs. Abiona addresses our questions about her decision to become a board member of the show. She offers spiritual guidance and encouragement to women and couples facing fertility challenges, emphasizing the importance of not offering unsolicited advice to those dealing with these issues. I want to remind everyone that no contribution is too small for our cause. If you or someone you know needs support, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at talktomo@mosibyl.com. Until our next episode, thank you for your unwavering support.   Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/infertility-trials-tears-and-triumphs-218d4cef574d  Yours truly, Mo!  
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: 불임의 눈물과 승리|The One with Mo! - On Infertility - Trials, Tears, and Triumphs: Episode 31 (2023) Dear Mosiblings, Today, our show takes a unique turn as my virtual assistant, Hauwa, takes on the role of the interviewer. This episode delves into my personal infertility journey spanning over 12 years and the heartfelt project I've recently initiated, The More Sibyl Fertility Project (TMS). Why, you may wonder? This project holds a profound significance for me as it mirrors my journey through over a decade of infertility, encompassing pregnancy losses, IVF treatments, fleeting hopes, bouts of depression, multiple laparoscopy surgeries, hormonal struggles, and the sense of losing oneself along the way. The objectives of TMS are multifaceted, aiming to shed light on the universal experience of infertility among women, providing financial assistance and mental and emotional support, and building a supportive community. I emphasize the importance of being part of a community of "women in waiting" and the hope it can offer by listening to the stories and testimonies of others.   What better way to introduce this project than through my own story? In this intense episode, I delve deep into the details of my journey, holding nothing back. Hauwa guides me in discussing events and experiences that have led me to embark on this fertility project. I narrate the trajectory of my fertility journey, including the early years of my marriage and the struggles I faced with my husband, TDawg. We also explore my dream of adoption, its temporary loss, and its eventual restoration by my ever-supportive husband. We engage in a meaningful conversation about the potential pressures a Nigerian wife faces, including family dynamics. I clarify that I encountered minimal pressure from my in-laws, with the majority originating from my mother, given my status as the first child and the only married one for an extended period. Hauwa and I touch upon the dynamics of parenthood, offering insights into how parents can support their children and couples facing fertility challenges. Discussing the negative impacts of fertility challenges, I express profound gratitude to my husband, TDawg, for his unwavering encouragement, reassurance, and steadfast support over the years. As we conclude the episode, I highlight the avenues through which women and couples can seek healing and help, such as therapy and community support. I encourage people to support couples struggling to conceive by being good listeners, making supportive calls, respecting their privacy and choices, and refraining from offering unsolicited advice. We hope you found this episode as insightful and heartfelt as we did, and I urge you to contribute to the cause. Remember, no amount is too small. Until next time, I remain your dearest Mo!
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  Disclaimer: We will discuss suicide-related topics in this episode. If you or someone you know is struggling with these issues, please seek professional help immediately. You're not alone, and support is available. This podcast provides information and support but is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Your well-being matters and help is accessible. This week's episode features my SENIOR colleague, close friend, psychiatrist, and former co-host of The More Sibyl Podcast, Doc Ayomide. Our discussion delves into the sensitive and complex subject of "Dark Nights of the Soul," which is the primary focus of our episode. We explore the concept of "Dark Nights of the Soul" from spiritual and non-spiritual perspectives. This term signifies a profound spiritual and psychological experience that individuals go through, often to draw them closer to God, but not exclusively so. We dive deep into the spiritual aspect of these dark moments while addressing their relationship to depression in a non-spiritual context. Additionally, we examine the core existential assumptions, deeply held beliefs about life that cannot always be scientifically proven. For example, the belief in the equality of all humans is one such assumption. We also differentiate between active suicidality, which involves active planning for suicide, and passive suicidality, which encompasses the desire or thoughts of ending one's life without taking immediate action. Towards the conclusion of our conversation, Doc Ayomide and I provide insights into how people can support their family or friends going through dark moments or nearing them. We discuss the delicate balance between waiting out these moments and the possibility of sinking into depression, the role of medications, and the tough decisions about what to let go of and what to hold on to. We stress the importance of hope and encourage those experiencing dark moments to remain hopeful. Doc Ayomide also highlights the significance of observance of seemingly happy individuals, as they might be concealing a history of pain or sadness. In summary, our episode covers the multifaceted aspects of "Dark Nights of the Soul" and offers guidance on supporting and maintaining hope during challenging times.   🅻🅸🅽🅺🆂: Buy Mo! some coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mosibyl  Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-dark-night-of-the-soul-d5925771ea73  Resources: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/dark-night-of-soul
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  Dear Mosiblings, Before we jump into today's episode, I've got some exciting news to share. We've been honored with the  Diasporan Podcast of The Year award from the Association of African Podcasters and Voice Artists (APVA). None of this would have been possible without your incredible support; I'm sincerely grateful. In today's show, I'm thrilled to introduce our special guests, Mr. Süwi and Mr. Malimba , co-hosts of the Zambian podcast "The Village ZM." Their friendship, born from their mothers' high school connections, has led to this fantastic podcast.  During our chat, we reminisce about cherished childhood memories and share amusing stories about their interactions with Nigerians, highlighting our renowned hospitality. We also delve into changing narratives, stereotypes about our countries, brain drain issues, the "Zambian dream," and how our African identity shapes our global perspectives. As we wrap up the episode, Mr. Malimba threw three intriguing questions my way: What advice would I give my younger self? What was I known for in primary school? What's my favorite aspect of podcasting? To discover my answers, be sure to listen to the full episode. Until next time, I remain your dearest Mo! 🅻🅸🅽🅺🆂: Buy Mo! some coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mosibyl  Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-village-chronicles-with-the-zambians-533755a0eb8e  Resources: https://archive.nytimes.com/well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/06/27/the-challenges-of-male-friendships/   
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: Joining us this week is the remarkable Dr. Damilola Balogun, a true multi-talent and someone we affectionately call "multi-talented" for good reason. She isn't just a dentist and dental surgeon; she's also a partner in her dental practice, an accomplished event planner, and a savvy entrepreneur. Fun fact: She planned my wedding 11 years ago, so I'm particularly excited to have her on the show! During our conversation, Dr. Damilola takes us on a captivating journey through her career path. She opens up about her decision to pursue dentistry, even though nobody in her family had ventured into "a science-related course" before. She candidly shares her challenges and how her unwavering passion for dentistry took shape. She also recounts her journey from being a partner at her previous workplace to her bold entry into the event-planning industry. We then explore the universal childhood fear of visiting the dentist and receive valuable tips on maintaining optimal oral health from Dr. Damilola herself. Our discussion meanders through her remarkable ability to balance the roles of a mother, dentist, event planner, and entrepreneur. We gain insight into the evolution of her marriage and career. As our conversation unfolds, Dr. Damilola regales us with captivating event-planning anecdotes. We wrap up our discussion by peeking into the future of her dental practice and event planning ventures. She reflects on her values as a mother and offers valuable advice on instilling those values in her children. Dr. Damilola leaves us with encouragement and affirmation long after the show concludes.   🅻🅸🅽🅺🆂: Buy Mo! some coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mosibyl  Read blog here:https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-entrepreneurial-dentist-8a4631cc8d70
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  In this episode, we explore the recent overturning of the "affirmative action decision" by the U.S. Supreme Court and its implications for racial discrimination within educational institutions. Before delving into these discussions, we provide a concise overview of the term's meaning and historical context. Drawing from our personal experiences, we candidly discuss workplace racial discrimination, examining its implications and disparities in predominantly white and predominantly black educational institutions. Olabimpe shares insights from her experiences at two community colleges—mainly white and mostly black. In the final segment, we shed light on how the "affirmative action decision" can benefit individuals and the systemic framework. We offer encouragement, emphasizing prioritizing well-being, even if it means pursuing healthier opportunities elsewhere. Tune in for this enlightening conversation on racial discrimination, affirmative action, and resilience in adversity. Resources: Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/breaking-down-affirmative-action-8aa4b8295337  Support The More Sibyl Podcast: https://ko-fi.com/mosibyl   
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: This week's episode features our special guest, Mrs. Evonne Vanessa Todd. She's a business owner, certified life coach, and a co-founder of a successful marriage ministry. With 32 years of marital experience and two adult children, she shares her invaluable insights. In this episode, we dive deep into marriage and life topics. First, we discuss maintaining a healthy marriage by embracing individuality, identifying personal challenges, and placing faith at the core. We also share personal success stories from our marriages, emphasize the importance of therapy during marital challenges, and offer advice to a friend facing difficulties. Wrapping up, we learn about Mrs. Todd's love for extracurricular activities, like pickleball, and her inspirational message to embrace life while planning for the future. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, touching on marriage and life. Stay tuned for Mrs. Todd's return in an upcoming marriage series!   Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/faith-family-and-pickleball-ceb1f2bc1781
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  This week, we embarked on a profound journey into the realm of fatherhood, specifically exploring the life experiences of immigrant fathers hailing from traditional African backgrounds. This episode was part of a collaborative panel, cohosted by our podcast and esteemed podcasters: Kelechi Ibe-Lamberts (@blacktransnational_), Nancy Mulemwa Siisii (@concrete_pastures), Ms. Kemi Seriki (@pansa.pansaforum). Our discussion traversed the entire spectrum of immigrant fatherhood and fatherhood in general. Guiding us through this enriching conversation is Ms. Kemi Seriki, emphasizing the importance of engaging in more frequent dialogues about fatherhood. Our distinguished panel features five remarkable fathers. We aimed to provide you, our cherished audience, an authentic firsthand glimpse into the multifaceted world of fatherhood. Our panelists include the venerable Mr. Babatunde Fapohunda, an engineer, father of two grown adults, and grandfather. We are also joined by Mr. Stephen Batti, the host of the Sambaza Podcast, who migrated to the U.S. twenty-one years ago. Completing our dynamic ensemble are Mr. Kenny Popoola (a beloved patron of the podcast), Dr. Taiwo Adedipe (our Tdawg), and Mr. Sammy Disu. As we delve into the heart of the show, Ms. Seriki gracefully poses thought-provoking queries to our panelists. She urges them to share cherished memories from their childhoods back home, offering us a glimpse into their formative years. This prompts us to imagine what those moments meant to them. Additionally, she encourages the panelists to open up about their perceptions of fatherhood, revisit cherished childhood memories, identify the most approachable figure in their households, and dissect systemic challenges African immigrants face— such as language barriers and untransferable job skills. Bringing our live show close, I take the reins for a Q&A session. We dive into the intricate dynamics of role transformation after migration, delve into the vulnerability experienced by men and fathers at large, and explore the tapestry of family life and fatherhood in the diaspora. The concept of adoption in Africa also finds its place in our conversation, followed by a discussion about the importance of allowing our children to choose their career paths while offering them guidance. Dive in for an episode filled with wisdom, insight, and heartfelt sharing that sheds light on the unique journey of immigrant fathers navigating the currents of fatherhood across the world. Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-one-with-african-dads-in-the-diaspora-1cc0ee47c957
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: Welcome to another captivating episode of the More Sibyl Podcast, where Olabimpe and I invite you on a remarkable journey. Together, we explore the latest global headlines, reminisce about cherished moments from past episodes, and immerse ourselves in our childhood memories from Nigeria's tenement buildings. Our conversation becomes enjoyable as we discuss the film "Sistà" and touch on recent worldwide political, economic, and entertainment news.  Here are some key highlights: We share individual stories about their experiences with housing insecurities during their formative years. We also delve into topics like the tragic passing of Dr. Vwaere from Nigeria, political matters concerning Niger and Nigeria, and fertility and military issues in South Korea and America. Additionally, we delve into a celebrity scandal involving the popular American singer and rapper Lizzo, reflecting on lessons we can learn about fame and its impact. Finally, we offer words of encouragement regarding body positivity and open up about our shared affection for dogs with our audience. Lastly, we invite you to explore Olabimpe's children's clothing and thrift brand Beam's Kiddies – your support means the world to us.   Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-global-scoop-with-olabimpe-b54e377b88e4 
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: In this week's episode, we're delighted to be joined by a familiar presence on the show. A warm welcome to our new listeners as well! We're pleased to reintroduce Doc. Ayomide, a SENIOR colleague and friend. For those who may not have had the pleasure of acquainting themselves with him, Dr. Ayomide is a psychiatrist and formerly served as a co-host on the podcast! We deeply dive into a subject that has captured our attention on multiple occasions: the intricate art of community building. Our discussion centers on the intricate art of community building, prompted by an enlightening podcast episode titled "How To Not Go It Alone" by Julie Beck and Rebecca Rashid. Drawing parallels to Stephen Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," we explore community building. Our dialogue expands to encompass the intricate tapestry of cultures that shape our society. We candidly recount our encounters with culture shock after transitioning from Nigeria to the UK (for him) and from Nigeria to the USA (for me). We also delve into the captivating nuances of acceptable behaviors across different racial groups. Moreover, I share some of the enlightening perspectives I've gained through my experiences with community building as a new mother. As we end our show, we delve into the concepts of openness and directness on an individual level. Our discussion also revolves around the essence of community building, strategies to alleviate the prevalent issue of loneliness, and the notions of freedom, independence, and interdependence. We offer an encouraging reminder to ourselves and our listeners to be there for others, just as we hope others will be there for us. This mutual support and understanding create a nurturing environment that enriches our lives and the lives of those around us.   Be Well, Mo!    Resources: Read the blog here:https://mosibyl.medium.com/not-doing-life-alone-crafting-meaningful-connections-a34bcda7f8ec How to Not Go It Alone: https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/archive/2023/06/building-community-in-individualistic-culture/674493/
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  DISCLAIMER❗: This episode contains elements that some individuals may find disturbing and triggering. Viewer discretion is advised. This week, we are excited to have retired psychologist and therapist Phyllis Leavitt join us on the show. With a background in psychology from Antioch University and experience as a co-Director of the Parents United sexual abuse treatment program in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Phyllis has been a professional psychotherapist for over 30 years. Her expertise lies in treating children, families, couples, and individuals, especially those dealing with dysfunctional family dynamics and the aftermath. During our conversation, Phyllis and I delve into a challenging and sensitive topic – sexual abuse. We discuss its impact on both genders, share personal experiences, and shed light on negative societal norms and victim expectations. We address the issues of stigma and shame and break the silence surrounding this topic. We emphasize the significance of speaking out about sexual abuse and how it can kickstart the healing journey. We also explore identifying behavioral tendencies in those who may have experienced sexual abuse. Phyllis offers insights into healing, including community engagement and pursuing hobbies. Phyllis shares her motivations as an author and provides a glimpse into the content of her books. We also touch on how the government can support families and victims of sexual abuse. As we wrap up the episode, we delve into the loneliness pandemic faced by sexual abuse victims, society's role in perpetuating stigma, and strategies for healing and moving forward, particularly for those from dysfunctional families. Phyllis even asks me why I became a podcaster – a question I've been asked several times! Lastly, we discuss the possibility of having Phyllis back on the show for a panel session on suicide rates in prepubescent youth. Thank you for joining us for this engaging and insightful episode. Be Well, Mo!  Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/unveiling-silence-and-healing-from-sexual-abuse-366bd8004a79 
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The name 'Ogunyale' will surely ring a bell for anyone in the herbal medicine field in Nigeria. This week, we have the privilege of welcoming Mr. Oluniyi (Niyi) Ogunyale to our show. He is the son of the late Reverend Paul Ogunniyi Ogunyale, a true legend in the herbal medicine field in Nigeria and the founder of Nicosan (now called Paumascel), a breakthrough drug for managing sickle cell disease. Niyi takes us on a captivating journey, sharing life experiences and insights from his childhood in Oyo town, Oyo state, Nigeria. During our conversation, we delve into the origin and history of the groundbreaking herbal drug and how his father founded it, including measures to prevent possible consumer addiction due to its alcohol content. We also explore the implications of the legal battle between the Ogunyales and the Nigerian Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) over 'Nicosan.' Niyi shares his heartfelt account of the sad and heartbreaking events surrounding the case, shedding light on crucial details, including his father not signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Towards the end of the show, Niyi and I engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the implications of cultivating trust between the local community and industry, given the legal battles the family is going through. He also emphasizes the importance of ensuring the accessibility and affordability of his herbal medicines while maintaining their quality and effectiveness. Niyi envisions his brand and an extension of his father’s legacy, Paumatree, gaining global recognition in the next 5-10 years, with a strong emphasis on retaining affordability and accessibility. We deeply appreciate your continued support and encourage you to stay tuned for more engaging upcoming episodes! Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-nicosan-saga-e93c7b44727e With Love,  Mo!    
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: 어린 시절의 추억| The One with Olabimpe - On  Childhood Memories in Tenement Buildings: Episode 20 (2023) Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of our podcast! This week, we're joined by the inspiring Olabimpe, sharing heartfelt experiences growing up in tenement buildings or "Face Me, I Slap You" houses. It's a part of my life I never thought I'd share publicly, but it's crucial to empower others through our story. Tenement buildings are communal spaces where multiple families reside, sharing kitchens and bathrooms, often facing poor living conditions and overcrowding. We delve into the unique challenges and intricate relationships of this living arrangement. Our journey takes us into the shame, retraction, and challenges we faced living in such spaces and the lasting impact as adults. Olabimpe shares how it made her extra cautious and jumpy in unfamiliar places, while for me, it sparked an obsession with cleaning and maintaining a tidy space. Growing up in these conditions was truly eye-opening. We discuss the reluctance to invite friends over due to stigmatization.  Even though we had control over our words and appearance, living conditions left emotional impacts, almost akin to PTSD, according to Olabimpe. Our experiences offer profound insights into the impact of housing situations on a child's emotional and mental well-being. Despite the challenges, we found strength in tight-knit relationships and community support. We address stigmatization and explore ways to break stereotypes and embrace our true selves. Our parents played central roles throughout our stories, providing crucial support during tough times. Honoring them is essential, as they created a safe and loving environment despite the circumstances. Reflecting on our journeys, we're proud of how far we've come and all we have gained. This episode offers hope that time and the smallest changes made to one's environment can bring positive change, and we're living proof of this. Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/childhood-memories-in-tenement-buildings-aka-face-me-i-slap-you-9c32546d3472  
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:   In this deeply inspiring episode, we have the privilege of meeting Nydia Nelson – a dedicated mom, educator, and true math enthusiast. Nydia's passion for math ignited at 16, inspired by a textbook-free professor, and she courageously embraced motherhood at 17. Throughout her journey, her unwavering love and advocacy have been guided by her mother's steadfast support, proving to be a guiding force in her life. Her mum gave her an ultimatum when she got pregnant, which helped shape her in the right direction. However, life took an unexpected turn when her child was diagnosed with autism. In the face of this challenge, Nydia fearlessly shared her journey, seeking the most fitting support for her child. Her exploration led her to the transformative potential of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, a decision she made with determination, choosing not to rely on medication for her son. Nydia's story is a testament to the strength of a mother's love and her unwavering dedication to her child's well-being. Her resilience and commitment to finding her child's best support shine through every step of her journey. It is a reminder that love, determination, and unwavering support can make a profound difference in the lives of our loved ones. Voting is still ongoing for the APVA Awards. The More Sibyl Podcast has been nominated as the Diasporan Podcast of the Year by @apva_official! 🌍🎙️✨    We need your support to bring this award home:  Voting is live now. Here is the link to vote:  Step 1: Go to https://awards.apva.africa/vote-now/ Step 2: Find Diasporan Podcast Of The Year Category Step 3: Click The More Sibyl Podcast Step 4: Include your email address and click "vote" Step 5: Click Submit Thank you for your support on this incredible journey. Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/math-motherhood-and-miracles-a1d656155906     
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  We had the privilege of discussing the complex relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence in this insightful episode with our special guest, who happens to be my friend Doc Ayomide. He shared valuable insights on the fears, advantages, and disadvantages associated with AI. Drawing from historical examples, we explored the recurring cycles of panic and concern accompanying new technologies' emergence. Doc Ayomide emphasized that while fears of a dystopian future where machines dominate are common, we have successfully overcome similar challenges throughout history. We further examined the impact of technology and focused on the internet as a prime example. While initial concerns about privacy, security, and misinformation were valid, the internet has revolutionized communication, enabled global connectivity, and transformed various industries.  It has also created opportunities for remote work, cross-border collaboration, and instant access to information. Finally, we concluded that AI can improve lives, create opportunities, and address global challenges responsibly, especially in emerging countries in Africa. We have exciting news to share with you. Our podcast, The More Sibyl Podcast has been nominated as the Diasporan Podcast of the Year by @apva_official! 🌍🎙️✨  We need your support to bring this award home:  Voting is live now. Here is the link to vote:  Step 1: Go to https://awards.apva.africa/vote-now/ Step 2: Find Diasporan Podcast Of The Year Category Step 3: Click The More Sibyl Podcast Step 4: Include your email address and click "vote" Step 5: Click Submit Thank you for your support on this incredible journey.   Resources: Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-cycle-of-technology-panics-examining-the-repeated-concerns-and-anxieties-surrounding-8f09f44d3839 
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  Our guest on this episode is Olabimpe Shode, my childhood friend, who recently recommended a highly enjoyable movie. Intrigued by her enthusiasm, we knew it was a topic we had to discuss on the podcast. During our conversation, Olabimpe shared how the movie resonated with her own experiences, growing up with a single mom and an absent father. She highlighted several scenes that deeply connected with her personal story and how she navigated through it all. Olabimpe's journey of self-discovery and growth, shaped by her mother's unwavering love and forgiveness, is truly inspirational. She emphasized the significance of taking control of one's life, letting go of negativity, and embracing personal responsibility. We invite you, our listeners, to share your stories if you have faced similar situations and how you dealt with them.  Thank you for your continued support, and stay tuned for more engaging episodes to come! Disclaimer: Spoiler alert Resources Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/the-transformative-power-of-forgiveness-insights-from-the-movie-sista-d099b51672a3 The movie Sistà produced by Biodun Stephen, is available on Amazon Prime: https://app.primevideo.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.c95f6504-48c4-4b8f-b078-d257c1b7add0&ref_=atv_dp_share_mv&r=web  
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: Raised in a tight-knit community, Mr. Tommy Mitchell valued family, faith, and preventive care. However, his life took an unexpected turn with a prostate cancer diagnosis. Undeterred, he faced the challenges with hope and resilience. In this episode, we explore Mr. Mitchell's treatment decisions, their effects on his life and relationships, and the crucial role of family support. It also delves into how his faith evolved, providing strength and positivity amidst adversity. The story addresses surgery's impact on sexual life, emphasizes regular checkups and cancer awareness, and empowers listeners to prioritize their well-being. Outside of his cancer battle, Mr. Mitchell has led an impressive life. He graduated from Florida A&M University and has significantly contributed to the university and his community. From serving in leadership positions to touring with the Harlem Globetrotters, his accomplishments have earned him recognition and awards. He advocates for prostate cancer awareness and is a motivational speaker, using his experience to support others. In his personal life, Mr. Mitchell finds joy in his loving marriage of 60 years and counting, three children, eleven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. His family is a constant source of love and support, adding richness to his journey. Mr. Mitchell's extraordinary story, combined with his notable achievements, creates a powerful and relatable narrative. It encourages us to approach life's trials with determination, unwavering hope, and a profound belief in the strength of unity. Connect with Mr. Mitchell via email: tommymitchellsr@gmail.com Read the blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/navigating-prostate-cancer-and-family-dynamics-fd8905b6d684
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: In honor of Father's Day, this episode explores the life of Mr. Perry Cole, a 65-year-old retiree from Texas and a valued member of my scientific community advisory board. His journey began with a prostate cancer diagnosis in June 2021, followed by radical prostatectomy in August of the same year. As of June 2023, his PSA levels (blood test for prostate cancer) have remained undetectable for two years, indicating successful treatment. Mr. Cole's proactive approach to health is highlighted as he took charge upon receiving his diagnosis and emphasized early detection. He advised his sons to monitor their PSA levels due to the potential genetic link, inspiring others to prioritize their well-being. As a father to two sons and three daughters, his cancer diagnosis prompted meaningful health discussions within the family, emphasizing the value of familial support. Throughout his journey, Mr. Cole discovered effective coping mechanisms for the challenges of prostate cancer. He emphasizes the importance of regular check-ups, open communication with healthcare providers, and seeking professional help for mental well-being. Despite changes in sexual functioning, he cherishes moments with his children and grandchildren, exemplifying a positive outlook on life. Mr. Cole's story showcases the power of proactive health management, strengthening family bonds, and maintaining a positive mindset. His experiences and advice provide valuable insights for those facing a cancer diagnosis, reminding us of the potential for resilience and determination to lead fulfilling lives, even in the face of adversity. Resources Read this week's blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/prostate-cancer-survivor-scientific-community-advisory-board-member-episode-15-2023-b67da900240  You can connect with Mr. Cole via email: mrplcole@yahoo.com   Be well, Mo!
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