What My Mother Never Told Me
What My Mother Never Told Me
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Our moms tell us a lot of things: wash your face, do your homework, don’t get into trouble. But what about the things our moms don’t tell us about: dating in the era of swiping, what it’s like to age, how to build a supportive community. Join Kemi and Ronke Adejare, a mother-daughter duo, on What My Mother Never Told as they have all the conversations you wish you could have with your mom.
Produced and Edited by Ronke Adejare
Hosted by: Kemi Adejare and Ronke Adejare
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Explores topics related to personal growth, relationships, and community building with episodes discussing modern dating challenges, navigating the aging process, and strategies for fostering a supportive environment

Our moms tell us a lot of things: wash your face, do your homework, don’t get into trouble. But what about the things our moms don’t tell us about: dating in the era of swiping, what it’s like to age, and how to build a supportive community? Join Kemi and Ronke Adejare, a mother-daughter duo, on What My Mother Never Told Me, as they have all the conversations you wish you could have with your mom.
What My Mother Never Told Me is an AOA Digital Storytelling Production
Produced and Edited by Ronke Adejare
Hosted by Kemi Adejare and Ronke Adejare
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Happy Black History Month! In this very special episode, Ronke and her Grandma Ayo discuss the history, present, and future of Nigeria, its culture, and its people. Grandma Ayo is 92 years young and has lived through most major historical events in Nigeria of the last century. We hope this inspires you to delve more into Nigerian history and to talk with your older family members about their life experiences!
More information on topics discussed in this episode:
- Correction: Oyotunji Village is in South Carolina
- The warm springs in Ekiti State are called Ikogosi Warm Springs.
- Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi was the military Head of State in 1966. Yakubu Gowon was military Head of State from 1966-1975.
- Abuja became the capital in December 1991.
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What My Mother Never Told Me is an AOA Digital Storytelling Production
Produced and Edited by Ronke Adejare
Hosted by Kemi Adejare and Ronke Adejare
Music by Migara Jayasuriya from Pixabay
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