It is on this principle that today’s guest runs her eco-friendly business. If you can’t make it better, at least don’t make it worse. The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One With Krystal Tolani – On Culture, Entrepreneurship and Life In Hong Kong There is a journal giveaway for this episode check our official IG page to get more details! She created an actionable journal for women called the Empress Journal. Kayleen takes the hot seat in this episode as she talks about her physical scars, the current emotional wound she is working through, tips for supporting a spouse with mental illness, and her gratitude for life despite her experiences. People and their stories have always been important to her, which is part of the reason she started the podcast, Scars We Share. She has a BA in Theatre Arts Studies from Brigham Young University. Kayleen Johnson has a passion for people. Our guest today, Kayleen, is at the heart of driving such conversations through her podcast. When we open up about our scars, we not only help ourselves process things, but we let others see that they are not alone. The words “you are not alone,” though simple, carry a powerful sense of reassurance that humans often crave, a gentle reminder that your situation isn’t unique to you. The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One With Kayleen Johnson – On The Scars We Share If you have ever ghosted or been ghosted in a friendship relationship, this episode is just what you need to find closure, and probably reconciliation.Īfter listening, if you decide to repair a similar relationship, please send me feedback I would love to know how it went-wishing you the best of luck! We decided on how we intend to navigate the path ahead of us as we walk towards forgiveness and restoration. This episode was a walk down memory lane to a time when we thought our bond was unbreakable, when the separation began, and the pains that followed in the years after. This was my experience with Olamide Somoye, a friend I made while in college, but we drifted apart for obscure reasons.Īfter 12 years of sparse communication and many life events missed, Lamide and I had the long-overdue conversation in an attempt to find closure. Ghosting doesn’t only happen in romantic relationships, but also among friends. The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with Olamide Somoye – On Recovering A Broken Friendship In this episode, Ezanya took us through her journey to America, we explored her Nigerian heritage and how it has influenced her role as a mother, why Christmas in Nigeria beats Christmas in the US, interracial marriage, raising two boys, the profound "why" behind her podcast, family values, self-care, and so much more.Īfter spending almost two decades in the US, Ezanya shared some valuable tips for those migrating to a new country, especially new international students. She is the host of "The Izora Podcast," where she talks about faith, family, work, and trying to figure it all out. She is a pathology lab supervisor who has worked as a histotechnologist for over ten years. Asides from being a twin, which many find fascinating, she has quite an interesting story.Įzanya Obeten-Nance was born in Illinois, grew up in Nigeria, and currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky. Were it not for Mary Slessor, who went about doing the Lord's work in Calabar, the capital of Cross Rivers State, Nigeria, our guest for today would most certainly not be our guest for today. The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One With Ezanya Obeten-Nance – On Biracial Family, Immigration, and Nigerian Heritage Recommended Song: “Fallen”– Gert Taberner (2016) We will still be here on Instagram serving you engaging content, so stay with us. Thank you so much for riding with us this year.
We will be going on a break but will be back in April 2021 with the show's fourth season. Linda revealed that she is single and ready to mingle find out about her 'spec' when you listen. In this episode, we reviewed the year 2020, her hopes and adventurous plans for the New Year (good-bye to the couch), her unwavering loyalty to the podcast, and her perception of Nigerians.
An introvert committed to the couch-life, we met at a conference for international students, and thanks to my influence, she is gradually becoming more outgoing. Zimbabwean-born, Jesus-loving, Texas-dwelling Linda is rounding off her Ph.D. Luckily, Linda Jena, our Mosibling of the year, who came visiting during Christmas, stepped in, and we recorded an unplanned episode. My mom was originally slated for the show, but the epileptic Nigerian network made this impossible. I am really excited about this episode, not only because it's the last for the year and this third season, but due to the unprecedented last-minute switch that happened. The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with Linda Jena – On The New Year And Other Stories