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ISWIS SE02EP20 - The "Daddy's Little Girl" Episode Ft. Ade Balogun

ISWIS SE02EP20 - The "Daddy's Little Girl" Episode Ft. Ade Balogun

I Said What I Said

About The Episode

This week, we talk to the phenomenal Ade Balogun about two of our favourite things; work and family! Ade has had an interesting career; from architecture to e-commerce to simultaneously owning a hair salon and working on renewable energy for low income households. After discussing her career journey, we delve into her family life, discussing her blissful childhood and early adulthood as a sort of, kind of only child to a decade long rift with her father and their reconciliation. We also get into what it’s like dealing with the public health system while caring for a sick parent, and honouring a parents religious beliefs and performing traditional rites in their honour. It’s a really interesting discussion. Make sure you rate, share and leave a comment wherever you listen to the podcast telling us how much you enjoyed the episode! Better ratings mean even more people find out about the podcast! Don’t forget to use the #ISWISPodcast to let us know why you think of the episode, we love hearing from you! You can also send us an email at iswispodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @isaidwhatisaidpod @jolaayeye @fkabudu Follow us on twitter @iswispodcast @jollz @fkabudu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

About The Episode

This week, we talk to the phenomenal Ade Balogun about two of our favourite things; work and family! Ade has had an interesting career; from architecture to e-commerce to simultaneously owning a hair salon and working on renewable energy for low income households. After discussing her career journey, we delve into her family life, discussing her blissful childhood and early adulthood as a sort of, kind of only child to a decade long rift with her father and their reconciliation. We also get into what it’s like dealing with the public health system while caring for a sick parent, and honouring a parents religious beliefs and performing traditional rites in their honour. It’s a really interesting discussion. Make sure you rate, share and leave a comment wherever you listen to the podcast telling us how much you enjoyed the episode! Better ratings mean even more people find out about the podcast! Don’t forget to use the #ISWISPodcast to let us know why you think of the episode, we love hearing from you! You can also send us an email at iswispodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @isaidwhatisaidpod @jolaayeye @fkabudu Follow us on twitter @iswispodcast @jollz @fkabudu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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