You ever feel like you’re not feeling how you’re supposed to feel?In this episode, I open up about not feeling the contentment or satisfaction I thought I would—despite having achievements worth celebrating. I reflect on the disconnect between “doing well on paper” and how it actually feels inside.I also talk about a harder realisation: I don’t always set strong enough boundaries or protect my space, especially with the people I love. It’s uncomfortable to admit—but it’s something I’m committed to working on in the new year.What has 2025 taught you? Share in the comments.
This piece explores faith, fear, identity and the quiet thoughts we keep hidden. It started just as a simple question and I didn't expect the thoughts, feelings and emotions that would come after.What is your maybe in another life sentence?
Have you ever felt like you have wasted years or moved too late?In this episode we get REAL about regrets, wasted time, and the moments we wish we could redo. Me and my two guests break down the regrets that have shaped us , how much time we’ve lost worrying, and the truth we finally learned: we turned out okay.We also talk about family, forgiveness, and giving our parents more grace as they get older — because life is short, and time is precious.
Ever feel like you’re always… waiting?In this video, I’m breaking down what my own “waiting seasons” actually feel like. Some days I’m full of hope. Other days I’m fighting. Sometimes I’m completely deflated — and weirdly, in a few moments, I’m genuinely content.It’s a mix. It’s real. And I know I’m not the only one going through it.Listen, enjoy, and feel free to share your own waiting season stories too.
In this episode, we break down what truly makes a marriage work—from self-awareness and emotional maturity to being honest about who you are before saying “I do.”
My guest shares her real-life marriage experience, and the advice she wishes she had received. A powerful episode for anyone preparing for or navigating marriage.
An expression of love, pain, desire, a little regret and a glimpse of hope.
Why am I so eager to get married?” In this honest conversation, I unpack my thoughts on love, timing, and self-growth, and share what I’ve been learning while navigating life as a single person.
A one on one chitchat. Who is DeyoTalks really and what are we actually doing here?
All about Grief.In this DeyoTalks episode, I am joined by my friend Olu; who opens up about his personal experience with grief. How it has affected him, shaped his outlook on life, and shown up in his relationships.I'd love to hear your thoughts/experiences in the comments too.
It’s sickle cell awareness month and this episode is dedicated to that. I am joined with Abi discussing her experience and the impact it’s had on her.
Another expression. A letter to my father.
In this episode, I am back with Tolu exploring his move to Dubai in search of a job.
What the season of unemployment looked like for him, lessons learned and what this season looks like now.
In this episode, I speak about growth. The journey of growth, the idea and wishing if only we could see what will become of our future in the present.
Back again with M squared answering questions on ambition, resolutions and how money impacts relationships.
Another episode of conversation menus ft Mary.
In this episode we talk about vulnerabilities, comparison, the price we pay for ambitions and remembering that Gods plan for us are good.
In this episode, I am still joined with Oriade discussing family, purpose, relationship, ambition love and hating custard.
Part 2 and I am still joined with Loretta exploring conversations on self knowledge - how well we know ourselves and also discussions on family.
In this episode of conversation menu's, myself and Oriade explore discussions on children, family, talents and much more!
As it is my birthday month, this episode is also a trip down memory lane. A letter to me.
In this episode, I am joined with my mother.
We take a walk down memory lane- revisting childhood moments, family stories and the experiences that shaped us.