Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 hours 31 minutes
Ezinne speaks with Rhieme, a gen Z undergrad law student as they talk about the popular notion: “Gen Z don’t want to work”, enjoying what you do, working a 9-5 vs entrepreneurship and lots more
Ezinne sits with her friend Demi Osunsina as they share some of the marriage dreams they had, the fairytales and the fears and how they’ve been able to grow from their past experiences.
Ezinne is joined by Salem King, a creative well known for his unique branding and dedication to building communities and safe spaces for young people as they share their experiences since coming into the public eye. How they’ve been able to utilize the platform they’ve been given in caring for themselves and their communities.
Ezinne discusses with her husband, as they both share their introduction to music growing up, their thoughts and beliefs on music as a tool as well as how music was instrumental in the early stages of their relationship.
Ezinne sits to discuss with Ifeoma, model turned tech startup founder on how they believe a person can have many interests and still choose to explore them. They talk about their experiences with people trying to put them in a box and why they believe it is their responsibility to not stay in that box
Ezinne Zara sits with her friend Oluchi Tunde-Oni in this episode as they talk about the past 15 years of their friendship, how they’ve been able to navigate different seasons of their lives and still stay friends as well their thoughts and experiences maintaining female friendships.
In this episode Ezinne Zara is joined by her friend El Shakar as they discuss sex, boundaries, trust and restraint in their relationships before marriage as well as how they learnt to establish and build a friendship with their partners. If you’ve ever wanted to gain insight on why God made sex and its role in marriage then this episode is for you.
For the first episode of this season, Ezinne Zara is joined by her sister Somebi Leo as they discuss the current trends in the world in relation to body types and the mindset young people today adopt when it comes to their physical appearance. Grab a cup of tea and listen to both sisters share their experiences and ever evolving mindsets in how they view and treat their body.
This is the 1st episode of the Ezii Like Sunday Morning podcast. Ezinne Zara discusses what the podcast is centred on, what she hopes the podcast will mean for you as a listener, and why the podcast is being launched at such a time.