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Yoruba Igbo Muslimah

Author: Korede Azeez

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My name is Korayday and I’m a Yoruba girl who grew up in Enugu.

I’m a filmmaker, mom, and student of life.

I like to talk about lessons learned and my experiences as I go through this introspective life of mine.

Let’s connect on Instagram @korayday
24 Episodes
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AI Ti Take Over

AI Ti Take Over

2024-02-1710:40

AI is taking over the world. Are you ready?
In this episode, I try to find out just how much of an inspiration I am.
Being a female filmmaker means you’ll be pregnant sometimes! What was it like shooting my movie With Difficulty Comes Ease while pregnant? HARD! But rewarding.
Do you function better when you work on one task at a time or when you’re working on several things at the same time? How do you juggle all your projects and responsibilities? I think, leaning into your tendencies instead of fighting them all the time might help with consistency and productivity. What do you think?
A Woman’s Seasons

A Woman’s Seasons

2023-03-1219:08

No season lasts forever, so make the most of where you’re at right now.
How consistent have I been as a Muslim woman over the past seven years? Recently, I’ve been beating myself up over the fact that I don’t feel focused, and I lack consistency. However, I reminded myself that there are a few things in my life that I have been consistent with. If you struggle with consistency, you might enjoy listening to this episode. Connect with me on Instagram @Korayday Thanks again for listening!
Yes, I’m a Yoruba, but I didn’t always “feel” Yoruba. So, marrying into a Yoruba family felt new.
In keeping with my new gist-style podcast episodes, I talk a lot about how I found myself here, that is, as a filmmaker. This episode was actually inspired by a follower on Instagram, who asked me to talk about how I got my first camera. It took me a long time and a lot of agony to finally figure out what I am meant to do with my life. Even then, I still have my moments of doubt. I hope you can find something in this episode that helps you in some way. Perhaps, you’re also wondering if you’ve figured out your path. Sometimes, all you need is time.
To masa or not to masa, that’s not the question. The question is “would you twerk in public?” Holler on IG @korayday or on Twitter @iamkorayday
Hausa Muslims (generally speaking) think they’re better than Yoruba Muslims. But you know what I think? Let’s just all be friends 😩
I’m finally ready to bring back Yoruba Igbo Muslimah! Let’s catch up for a bit, then talk about a certain bad girl, good Muslim I came across recently. Hit me up on Instagram @korayday or on Twitter @iamkorayday
When a Muslim woman takes her hijab off, everyone talks about it, but should they?
Could it be more beneficial to be in scarcity more often than one is in the midst of plenty?
On Prioritization

On Prioritization

2021-03-3102:13

I still haven’t figured out how to prioritize properly, but I know I need to learn to do it if I’m to reach my destination.
I want to tell stories that are powerful enough to push people to change and make better decisions because I believe we all have a role to play in making the world even a little better for the next person.
One module into this course and I don't think it's for me. Is it too late?
Do you keep the promises you make to yourself?
The Final Episode of Yoruba Igbo Muslimah - Ridiculous things people say to Muslims.
On this episode Korayday talks about the weirdest situations she's had to endure.
On this episode, Korayday talks about being constantly stared at and stare-downs with strangers.
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