Épisodes

  • Women Have Jobs, So Why Are We Still Doing Everything?
    Jan 20 2026

    Joined by the host with the most, Teniola Aladase, and our incredible TWSS Squad sisters, Sufiat and Precious, we sit down for an honest conversation about modern womanhood, work, relationships, and the outdated expectations that refuse to leave. From the pressure to “have it all,” to navigating a society that wasn’t built with women in mind, this episode unpacks leadership, financial independence, domestic labour, relationships, and what true partnership should look like today. Pull up a chair, sis.
    Let’s talk.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Women need to learn to say NO: You cannot be everything for everyone - Eniola Mafe Abaga
    Jan 13 2026

    Our TWSS Nigeria host, Teniola Aladase, sits down with the phenomenal Eniola Mafe Abaga, a Nigerian development strategist and unapologetic champion for women’s leadership across Africa, who gets real about the idea that “women can have it all.” She asks the question we’re all thinking: is this really empowering, or just another way society piles pressure on women?


    Drawing from her own journey, Eniola breaks down what “having it all” actually looks like for her… and what it definitely doesn’t.

    Spoiler: it’s not what the Instagram highlight reel makes it seem.

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    49 min
  • The World Needs Radical Women: A Conversation with Stephanie Busari
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode we sit down with Stephanie Busari to talk about radical women, power, and what female leadership really looks like when women stop shrinking themselves to fit the room.From navigating male-dominated spaces to challenging respectability politics, Stephanie reflects on what it takes for women to lead with courage, clarity, and conviction in today’s world.

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    50 min
  • Be a Bad Girl: Why We All Need to Be More Radical
    Dec 16 2025

    Good girls don’t make noise.
    Good girls don’t protest.
    Good girls don’t challenge power.

    So what happens when women decide to be bad?

    In this episode, we’re unpacking radicalism, activism, and why being “too much” might be exactly what this moment demands.

    Hosted by Hafsat Abdullahi, and joined by our TWSS NG Squad Oreoluwa Adetula and Toluwanimi Garba, this conversation asks the hard questions:

    • Why are outspoken women still labeled “radical” or “dangerous”?

    • Why is boldness celebrated in men but punished in women?

    • Is activism the new blueprint for change?

    • And what does it really cost women to speak up?

    • Why we all need to be more radical.

    Press play. Join the conversation. Be a “bad girl.”

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Money Stops Nonsense - Tolulope Adeleru on Ambition, success and why women should never dull their shine
    Dec 16 2025

    Tolulope Adeleru gets real about ambition, success, and financial independence, spilling the tea on what it truly takes to be a woman who refuses to compromise her dreams for anyone. From navigating culture, relationships, and societal expectations to owning your power and building your own freedom, this conversation is honest, raw, and unapologetic.

    Hosted by Teniola Aladese, Tolulope shares her personal journey, lessons learned, and bold advice for women who are tired of being told to “wait” or “settle.

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    47 min
  • Don’t Buy a Car, You’ll Scare Him: Surviving a Man’s World
    Dec 11 2025

    Hey sis, gather round.
    Because apparently… a woman owning a car, earning good money, or having her life together is now “intimidating”? 😂

    In this episode, we’re breaking down what it really feels like to navigate a man’s world as a woman who refuses to shrink. From being the only woman in the room to being told your success is “too much,” we’re unpacking all the wild rules society creates for women and why we’re done following them.

    Hauwa sits with Ore and Emem for a raw, funny, honest girl-to-girl conversation about money, power, confidence, patriarchy, and the freedom that comes with owning your voice (and yes, your assets 👀).

    If you’ve ever been told to “calm down,” “don’t outshine,” or “wait for a man first,”
    sis, this episode is for you.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • The Sugar Baby vs Girl Boss Debate: Do Men Fear Independent Women?
    Nov 25 2025

    Sis! ...This week we explore how money shapes ambition, relationships, confidence, and the kind of futures women are allowed to imagine. From cultural expectations to silence and shame, we unpack the subtle and not-so-subtle ways society limits female success.

    Hosted by Teniola Aladese, this conversation is personal, loud, emotional, and honest in a way that feels like gist with your closest girls Veronica Aduoga and Gold Nnena, we’re spilling ALL the tea on:


    1. Why so many women are scared to own their ambition
    2. The pressure to rely on a man—and the guilt when you don’t
    3. How money shapes confidence, choices, and the kind of love you accept
    4. Sugar baby culture and the fantasy vs reality
    5. The “kept woman” life vs the independent woman life
    6. Why some men get uncomfortable around successful women


    Girl, if you’ve ever been called “too ambitious,” “too independent,” or made to feel like wanting more makes you less feminine—pull up a chair.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Are We Stars or Just Props? – How Nollywood Shapes How Women Are Treated in Real Life
    Nov 18 2025

    Gurrl! … this one goes out to every woman hustling in the creative world and feeling like the odds are stacked against her. From Nollywood sets to music studios to viral art, women are claiming space, but sometimes the game is shady, the doors are closed, and the stereotypes are everywhere. So how do we flip the script?

    Our executive producer Mudzithe Phiri is here to chop it up with two queens who are literally changing the narrative:
    Jacinta Olibie – the young creative whose viral work is making the internet stop and stare.
    Tiny Braz – music producer and artist proving women don’t just show up, we LEVEL UP

    This episode is for the young women dreaming big, for the creatives tired of being silenced, and for anyone who wants to see women run the show, in every way possible.

    Sis, grab your headphones… it’s time to claim your creative power

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    1 h et 8 min