The Alpha Girl

The Alpha Girl
Podcast Description
A safe space where inspiration meets healing conversation. Hosted by journalist Kumba Kpakima, this podcast feels like stepping into your sister’s bedroom, where real conversations give you clarity, inspiration, and shift your perspective to help you level up your life. In this space, nothing is off limits.
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The podcast delves into themes such as emotional intelligence, friendships, and personal development, exemplified by episodes like 'How to ACTUALLY become more emotionally intelligent' and 'Losing friends in your 20s & how to attract the right people'. Each episode focuses on sharing personal experiences, insights, and actionable strategies to help listeners navigate their emotional landscapes and relationships.

A safe space where inspiration meets healing conversation.
Hosted by journalist Kumba Kpakima, this podcast feels like stepping into your sister’s bedroom, where real conversations give you clarity, inspiration, and shift your perspective to help you level up your life. In this space, nothing is off limits.
For the latest episode of The Alpha Girl, we sat down with Gen-Z career coach, Shola West, for an unfiltered, real, and straight from the heart conversation to unpack the ‘dark side of success’, the side people rarely talk about.
We opened up about the emotional weight of being a young breadwinner, the sacrifices that come with putting your career first, and the pressure that comes with constantly asking yourself, ‘what’s next?’.

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