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Childhood Confessions

Childhood Confessions

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  • Trying to start over
    Apr 2 2026

    This episode is about trying to start over… and slowly losing yourself without even realizing it.

    After everything that happened, I just wanted a fresh start. A new school. New people. A place where I could finally belong.

    At first, it felt like it was working. I was doing well, my teachers liked me, and for once, I felt comfortable.

    But over time, things started to change.

    The system wasn’t structured. The motivation wasn’t there. And little by little, I started slipping… from 2nd position to 6th… and then to 9th.

    This is the story of how environment can shape you, how you can lose discipline without noticing, and what it feels like to drift away from who you used to be.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost, or like you’re not living up to your potential… this one is for you.

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    6 min
  • Behind the big black gate
    Mar 11 2026

    Episode 7: Behind the Big Black Gate

    After my father died, we moved into a big house as caretakers. From the outside, people thought I came from a rich family, the tall black gates, the large compound, the good school uniform.

    But behind those gates, my reality was very different.

    In this episode, I share the story of childhood bullying, silent fear, and what it felt like to carry pain that nobody else could see.

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    9 min
  • THE ONLY TIME I BELONGED- Primary School Stories
    Mar 4 2026

    Episode 6: The Only Time I Belonged

    In this episode, I take you back to primary school, to a small classroom downstairs where four children shared biscuits, coloured drinks in bottle cups, and laughter around one table.

    It was the first time I ever felt included.
    The first time I felt seen.

    From subtle bullying and broken projects to a friendship that felt like home, this is a story about belonging, loss, and the kind of childhood moments that quietly shape us.

    Because sometimes, the greatest gift of a season isn’t that it lasted, it’s that it showed you what was possible.

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    14 min
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