This podcast is brilliant. Recommended it to my son and daughter because it is enlightening. Some of us 55 + have lived mediocre lives, not achieved anything substantial because we don't have a vision like you are expressing. We want better for our kids who might see us as role model when in fact we may be a hinderence due to our lack of personal insight and ambition. We just work to survive and have no enterpreural flare and ability to motivate our children to achieve more. We don't learn who we are!
Murewa got me feeling like I am normal at the end of this episode when he said one of the reasons he can't have a roommate is because it doesn't reflect who he is. Sounded very deep and it obviously got Michael surprised, I would love some clarity on the statement. Personally, I never feel comfortable having a roommate, I think it has always been in me but it became very clear when I started having a room to myself and my love for personal space multiplied. For my kind of person, having a personal space, not necessarily the whole house, but definitely my room is an integral part of my functionality and mental health. It is very important that I do not share that with anybody as a constant. So even if I got a babe or a wife, we could spend nights together every now and then in her room or mine, but you see that 'your room is my room', I do not think it can ever be me. Murewa is this how it is for you or mine is way extreme?
First time I'm ever hearing or seeing Donawon speak. He sounds so knowledgeable and profound, he also seems to have perfectly understood his method. So much to learn from this.
The pearls of wisdom spilling out of this episode would put even the crown jewels to shame. I can't help but indulge my intellectual gluttony and go for seconds... and share the episode, of course 🙃 Thank you, and well done, gentlemen. Can't wait for the next installment.
Kent was most popping!!! On a better note, who is this guy??? Like , it's been a while since I have heard a young man speak with this much context and knowledge. Quality conversations 👌
I rarely comment but you see this episode ehen, EPIC!!!!!!!!! A lot of learnings taken. Thoroughly enjoyed the episode that I dint even know I had stayed glued to for almost one hour. Thanks for sharing your experience so far Donawon and looking forward to your next session. Well done to the menisms team 👏🏾
Great pod guys but wanted to hear more about the business side of things, I can tell you guys are good friends cos it was free flowing but it would have been nice to hear more about the journey with Tems. How did he meet her, how was the journey leading up to Essence - how did things change after Essence etc.... Overall good talk though guys
this was a really intreasting episode relecting on personal development in general and building relationships within peers and parents. I'm blessed to have that casual relationship with my parents and we try to talk about everything with kinda shows you their struggles and how they overcome them.
"You can't tackle any industry when you don't understand life...for me, the purpose of living isn't even to find happiness, because what happens when tragedy strikes?... What the aim of life is, for me, is to embark on the greatest adventure possible...and when you do this, it refines your character by default. If you take on life with an ending goal, you have capped your ability to grow, because the moment you get that, everything becomes some sort of opposition...with more sucess, it's easy to be guarded...in order to be open, that can't be the focus...it should be, now that I have this (grammy) who am I?...Have I changed? If I didn't have this (grammy), how would I feel?...at no point have these things ever defined me. You have to get to that point before it (accolade) comes...you don't chase sucess, you become success, and then everything you do becomes successful as a result (of becoming success)...what does it mean to become a success? It's you aspiring for your higher version constantly. That's why I laugh when people say God doesn't exist...I'm like, look, whatever you place at the highest of your values serves the function of God for you whether you believe in that or not. If money is the highest thing on your value proposition, your interactions gear subconsciously towards that goal. For me, it couldn't be anything that can perish...because the moment it perishes, I have no identity." - Donawon.
Life can humble both the butterfly and the lion. Dont judge but if you want to, be logical "perspective curiosity" about it. Hope you all get the lessons from this episode. kudos to you guys.
lol..I'll take this with a pinch of salt. Remember the parable of the fig tree, lush green but it didn't produce any fruit and Jesus cursed it. In other words focus on your fruits as well they go before you.
@@henryugochukwu8398 same difference, the plant is what refused to bear fruits which is why it was what withered. Focus on the plant will cause it to bear fruit...if you focus on fruit and neglect the plant, you would sooner than later loose those fruits
Good episode, next time ask more questions like how he met Tems, plus how her major Collabs came about, if possible write the questions in other not to deviate, try to talk less about your own experiences, if you noticed it made him not complete the Story of his rise to stardom, make it brief if you should, concentrate on the getting first hand, never heard before exclusive information from your guest….more grease to your elbow
Hello Menism, while I commend you for your job well done in giving us men a platform for us to express, teach, learn & unlearn beliefs, ideologies, and cultural and social issues pertaining to men, I feel both Micheal and Muyiwa represent certain new demography of the Nigerian men (Yankee ties/mindset/middle-class upbringing and no real trenches experience/not married etc) i feel you'll need one more host, someone who has a different background/outlook/perspective as you. My own opinion; your show will only cater to a certain demography, and you might ultimately find yourself operating in a box (fanbase-wise) for lack of a better analogy, alte music genre is majorly appealing to just Genz/millennials, and what not, while afro beats got Dangote and sule from oshodi garage having something in common.
This podcast is brilliant. Recommended it to my son and daughter because it is enlightening. Some of us 55 + have lived mediocre lives, not achieved anything substantial because we don't have a vision like you are expressing. We want better for our kids who might see us as role model when in fact we may be a hinderence due to our lack of personal insight and ambition. We just work to survive and have no enterpreural flare and ability to motivate our children to achieve more. We don't learn who we are!
From the way Donawon talks, it’s clear that having him as a manager or even a friend is a blessing! Too much knowledge
A blessing indeed! 😭🙏🏾
Love how spiritual and self-aware Muyiwa is. Can't wait for part 2✨
🤩🤩🤩
The calibre of guests on this podcast though 👌 😍 🙌 👏
Welldone team🎉
Hmm omo this prison story gave me chills
Murewa got me feeling like I am normal at the end of this episode when he said one of the reasons he can't have a roommate is because it doesn't reflect who he is. Sounded very deep and it obviously got Michael surprised, I would love some clarity on the statement. Personally, I never feel comfortable having a roommate, I think it has always been in me but it became very clear when I started having a room to myself and my love for personal space multiplied. For my kind of person, having a personal space, not necessarily the whole house, but definitely my room is an integral part of my functionality and mental health. It is very important that I do not share that with anybody as a constant. So even if I got a babe or a wife, we could spend nights together every now and then in her room or mine, but you see that 'your room is my room', I do not think it can ever be me. Murewa is this how it is for you or mine is way extreme?
First time I'm ever hearing or seeing Donawon speak. He sounds so knowledgeable and profound, he also seems to have perfectly understood his method. So much to learn from this.
The pearls of wisdom spilling out of this episode would put even the crown jewels to shame. I can't help but indulge my intellectual gluttony and go for seconds... and share the episode, of course 🙃
Thank you, and well done, gentlemen.
Can't wait for the next installment.
We await your return, Donawon.
The trio is spitting mahd wisdom.
🤩🤩🤩
The best episode! So many gems were dropped on this one.
Kent was most popping!!!
On a better note, who is this guy??? Like , it's been a while since I have heard a young man speak with this much context and knowledge. Quality conversations 👌
Words on the marble "Discipline is pathway to personal development" Donawon
"Think bigger than where you are" Donawon
love you guys and what you’re doing !
pls let the guest speak moreeee
This podcast has blessed me because I literally just had a fight w my parents.
Probably my favorite episode so far
I really love this episode
Amazing episode, but i believe you guys should have asked Donawon how the wizkid collabo came about & also the Future, Drake collabo.
Please I'm waiting for that Part 2
this podcast is my best ever find. golden
I rarely comment but you see this episode ehen, EPIC!!!!!!!!! A lot of learnings taken. Thoroughly enjoyed the episode that I dint even know I had stayed glued to for almost one hour. Thanks for sharing your experience so far Donawon and looking forward to your next session. Well done to the menisms team 👏🏾
We appreciate you too🙏
This has to be my best episode so far, so much gem, and I got inspired, great job guys
I hope you talk about the Essence record in the part 2.
Great session, guys.
Inspiring 👏
Great pod guys but wanted to hear more about the business side of things, I can tell you guys are good friends cos it was free flowing but it would have been nice to hear more about the journey with Tems. How did he meet her, how was the journey leading up to Essence - how did things change after Essence etc.... Overall good talk though guys
The nostalgia that hit when he mentioned ope teflon and ejatutu.
What a time loool
What a time fr!
This is the best podcasts
this was a really intreasting episode relecting on personal development in general and building relationships within peers and parents. I'm blessed to have that casual relationship with my parents and we try to talk about everything with kinda shows you their struggles and how they overcome them.
❤️❤️❤️
Loved this episode and took a lot home
I Enjoyed this One... Keep it Up guys 👍
This is so refreshing !!!
Crazy interview
I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Great talking points, very insightful and thought provoking 💕
I’m glad you did 😌
Lovely
I enjoyed every second
Big ups men of valor
My best episode
Great episode, but please put up part 2. I want to hear him talk about his processes in the music industry.
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks for those wise word baby 🔥
Best Podcast!!!
This episode is 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Gosh! Dude got wisdom 👏🏾
🧠💯
Loved this episode sm
"You can't tackle any industry when you don't understand life...for me, the purpose of living isn't even to find happiness, because what happens when tragedy strikes?... What the aim of life is, for me, is to embark on the greatest adventure possible...and when you do this, it refines your character by default. If you take on life with an ending goal, you have capped your ability to grow, because the moment you get that, everything becomes some sort of opposition...with more sucess, it's easy to be guarded...in order to be open, that can't be the focus...it should be, now that I have this (grammy) who am I?...Have I changed? If I didn't have this (grammy), how would I feel?...at no point have these things ever defined me. You have to get to that point before it (accolade) comes...you don't chase sucess, you become success, and then everything you do becomes successful as a result (of becoming success)...what does it mean to become a success? It's you aspiring for your higher version constantly. That's why I laugh when people say God doesn't exist...I'm like, look, whatever you place at the highest of your values serves the function of God for you whether you believe in that or not. If money is the highest thing on your value proposition, your interactions gear subconsciously towards that goal. For me, it couldn't be anything that can perish...because the moment it perishes, I have no identity." - Donawon.
Life can humble both the butterfly and the lion. Dont judge but if you want to, be logical "perspective curiosity" about it. Hope you all get the lessons from this episode. kudos to you guys.
Loved this 👌🏾
Omo this guy is Sound I must say.
You can say that again 😊
Pretty expository.💯
Great episode
Don't focus on the Fruit Focus on the Tree ..mad Quote
lol..I'll take this with a pinch of salt. Remember the parable of the fig tree, lush green but it didn't produce any fruit and Jesus cursed it. In other words focus on your fruits as well they go before you.
@@henryugochukwu8398 same difference, the plant is what refused to bear fruits which is why it was what withered. Focus on the plant will cause it to bear fruit...if you focus on fruit and neglect the plant, you would sooner than later loose those fruits
The location of the TV in the background should change.
Nice pod
In imagine in Uganda hmmmm crazy place
We actually hv manyyy tribees so we hv different languangeee
Good episode, next time ask more questions like how he met Tems, plus how her major Collabs came about, if possible write the questions in other not to deviate, try to talk less about your own experiences, if you noticed it made him not complete the Story of his rise to stardom, make it brief if you should, concentrate on the getting first hand, never heard before exclusive information from your guest….more grease to your elbow
Can we have burna on menisms?
And we need him on a two hour long episode 😁
Hello Menism, while I commend you for your job well done in giving us men a platform for us to express, teach, learn & unlearn beliefs, ideologies, and cultural and social issues pertaining to men, I feel both Micheal and Muyiwa represent certain new demography of the Nigerian men (Yankee ties/mindset/middle-class upbringing and no real trenches experience/not married etc) i feel you'll need one more host, someone who has a different background/outlook/perspective as you. My own opinion; your show will only cater to a certain demography, and you might ultimately find yourself operating in a box (fanbase-wise) for lack of a better analogy, alte music genre is majorly appealing to just Genz/millennials, and what not, while afro beats got Dangote and sule from oshodi garage having something in common.
Me? my own kid in jail, ah! They have messed with the wrong family cuz i wouldn't be calm o lmaooooo
😂😂😂💔💔💔
LMAO Murewa is so dramatic with his Nigerian Dadism. Ahh Murewa is an Architect/Fashion Designer, Call me boo.
i see the Jordan Peterson in him😅
not everyone denying Sonariwo on being 30 geng😅
😂😂😂👍🏽
It's Luganda not Swahili
Somethings so off about this guy
Such as?
Envy dey do you
It's Luganda not Swahili
It's Luganda not Swahili
It's Luganda not Swahili
It's Luganda not Swahili