This is the last episode of the year and somehow it’s been six months of The Salem Podcast. Wild.
This episode is a thank you, a reflection, and a little surprise for listeners.
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I’m really glad you’re here. HAPPY NEW YEAR
I recorded this episode at my getaway location, a place that’s quieter than my thoughts and it made me realize how much pressure December puts on us to “wrap life up” neatly.
This is me talking honestly about the things I’m ending the year with that are still open. Prayers I don’t have answers to yet. Feelings I haven’t fully named. Growth that doesn’t fit into a tidy testimony.
If you’ve been trying to force clarity, healing, or peace just because the year is ending, this episode is your permission to stop. God isn’t in a hurry, and neither should you be.
Let’s end the year gently.
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This episode is a quiet, honest reflection on who God showed Himself to be this year — not the version we expected, but the One who carried us, corrected us, humbled us, shocked us, and still called usHis own.
I’m sharing the subtle ways God revealed Himself in my growth, my frustrations, my delays, my answered prayers, and even the disappointments I thought would break me. If this year stretched you, refined you, or forced you to see God differently, this episode will feel like a deep breath.
Come sit with me. Let’s talk about the God we met this year — the One who never leaves, even when life feels unfamiliar.
Sometimes the love that’s actually good for you… doesn’t feel exciting.
When chaos has been your normal, peace can feel suspicious. Stability can feel empty. Consistency can feel like “lack of chemistry.”
In this episode, I am unpacking why healthy love can feel boring when your heart was trained on unpredictability and how to retrain yourself to recognise safety, not just intensity.
If you’re healing, growing, or trying to choose better love, this will bless you.
Love is beautiful… until it quietly starts to take pieces of you with it.
In this episode, I am talking about something a lot of us stumble into without noticing: losing yourself while loving someone else.
I’m unpacking the subtle ways it happens, the signs you’re fading, and the practical ways to love deeply without disappearing.
This is for anyone who has ever given too much, held too little space for themselves, or is learning to love from a place of wholeness not emptiness.
This episode is personal.
There’s real violence happening in parts of Nigeria right now — villages attacked, families displaced, and so much confusion around what’s actually going on. I wanted to talk about it honestly, not with fear, not with anger, but with clarity and compassion.
In this short conversation, I share what I’ve learned, how I’m processing it as a Christian, and the practical steps we can take without losing ourselves.
If your heart has been heavy about Nigeria, this episode will sit with you gently — and hopefully remind you that grief and hope can exist together.
This is one of those episodes that’s more of a heart conversation than a discussion.
I talked about the kind of parent I hope to be someday — and why the work starts now, long before children enter the picture.
I don’t just want to raise well-behaved children.
I want to raise loved children. Secure children. Children who know God, not just church.
This episode is about healing, unlearning, and preparing — so that one day, our homes can be safe places.
Not perfect places — but peaceful ones.
If you’ve ever thought about the kind of parent you want to become someday… this one is for you.
One minute you’re reading for End-Of-Posting Assessments. The next, you’re calculating bills and wondering why adulthood didn’t come with a manual.
In this episode, Sharon and Eniola talk about that in-between season — when you’re not fully a student anymore but definitely not a fully functioning adult either.
From post-exam breakdowns to “God, what am I even doing with my life?” moments, it’s a real talk on confusion, contentment, and finding identity in Christ when life feels like a blur.
We’ve all had those moments where life said, “You’ll learn today.”
In this episode, Sharon and Eniola get real (and a little exposed) about the mistakes, heartbreaks, and friendship lessons that taught them the most — the hard way.
From ignoring red flags to forcing what wasn’t meant to be, this one’s equal parts laughter, honesty, and healing.
Because the truth is, God even uses our messy moments to grow us.
Tune in, laugh with us, and maybe learn a few lessons before life makes you too.
You ever feel like everyone else’s life is moving… and yours is buffering?
Yeah, same.
In this episode, Eniola and I talk about Faith, FOMO, and Figuring It Out — that awkward space between trusting God and wondering if you should’ve gone to Canada too ...lol
We laughed (a lot), got real about comparison, and shared how we’re learning to stop rushing what God is still building.
Because truth is — you’re not late. You’re right on schedule.
In this episode of the Salem Podcast, Sharon takes us on a reflective journey inspired by the towering skyscrapers of Dubai. Beyond the impressive heights and gleaming facades, Sharon delves into the importance of strong foundations—whether in architecture, personal growth, or spiritual life.
Join us as we explore what it truly means to build high, focusing on the unseen elements that ensure lasting strength and resilience.
What did God truly intend when He created relationships?
In this episode of The Salem Podcast, Sharon takes us back to the original blueprint — exploring why relationships exist, the purpose they serve, and how we can align our love lives with God’s heart.
Whether you’re single, dating, or married, this conversation will give you clarity, peace, and direction on how to walk in God’s design for love.
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Have you ever felt like life put you on pause? Maybe stuck between where you were and where you’re going?
In this episode, recorded during a layover in Dubai, I reflect on how waiting seasons often feel uncomfortable, yet they carry deep purpose.
Just like airports give us time to rest, refuel, and prepare for the next flight, God uses our “in-between” moments to strengthen us for what’s ahead. If you’re in a season that feels slow, uncertain, or frustrating, this episode is for you.
Take a deep breath, lean in, and be reminded: the layover is not the end rather IT IS PART OF THE JOURNEY!
Friendships don’t always stay the same. Sometimes people grow, life changes, and what used to feel so close now feels distant.
In this episode of The Salem Podcast, Sharon talks about why friendships shift, how to navigate the pain of drifting apart, and how to embrace new seasons without bitterness. If you’ve ever wondered how to handle changing dynamics with grace, wisdom, and faith, this conversation is for you.
“Prayed. Believed. Hoped. And it still didn’t work out. Now what?
In this episode of The Salem Podcast, Sharon talks about how to handle disappointment without letting it steal your joy. With real talk, scripture, and practical tips, you’ll learn how to process pain and hold onto hope.”
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Do you feel like everything you do has to be flawless before it even sees the light of day?
In this episode of The Salem Podcast, Sharon breaks down the subtle difference between perfectionism and excellence—and why God calls us to one, not the other. Get ready to drop the pressure, find freedom in faithfulness, and start showing up with your best, not your fear.”
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We often feel guilty for saying “no,” but what if boundaries are actually one of the most loving things you can practice?
In this episode of The Salem Podcast, I explore why boundaries are necessary, how to set them without guilt, and how even Jesus modeled them in His own life.
From everyday examples to spiritual truths, this conversation will help you protect your peace, love more intentionally, and live from a place of wholeness.
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In this raw and heartfelt episode, Sharon sits down with Iyanu — her friend who is a visionary leader, student fellowship president, and business owner — to talk about the hidden burden of leading while carrying personal pain.
From suffering personal losses to juggling responsibility in ministry, medicine, and life, Iyanu shares what it really means to show up for others when you feel empty yourself.
If you’ve ever felt unseen in your struggle or pressured to be strong for everyone else, this conversation will meet you right where you are.
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We don’t talk about this enough — how trauma doesn’t just affect our romantic relationships, but our friendships too.
In this episode, I’m getting real and personal about how unresolved pain, fear of abandonment, trust issues, and emotional walls can quietly affect the way we connect with the people who love us. I share some of my own experiences, the patterns I’ve had to unlearn, and what healing in friendship can look like.
If you’ve ever struggled to let people in, if you’ve pushed good friends away, or if you’re trying to love someone who’s healing — this conversation is for you.
It’s honest, vulnerable, and full of hope.
Because healing is possible.
And real, safe friendships do exist.
In a world that glorifies raw and unfiltered, this episode reminds us that being real doesn't have to mean being reckless. It explores the balance between authenticity and wisdom and how true maturity means choosing kindness, even when you are being honest.
It is real talk... with GRACE.