M.I & Josh2funny Drop Gems on Marriage - What They Said Will Shock You | Talk About It Pod (Ep 5)
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Everyone speaks but not everyone talks. To talk, you have to listen. In #TALKABOUTIT African Rap legend, Multiple Award Winning Artist & Entrepreneur Jude (M.I.) Abaga, hosts conversations with friends on topics that affect our lives. The show is also an ode to M.I.’s first album “Talk About It” as he celebrates the body of work that changed the trajectory of Rap in Nigeria. The podcast features special guests: Jesse Jagz, Health influencer Aproko Doctor, Singer-Songwriter Waje, Entrepreneur Iyin Aboyeji, Pastor Flo of Logic Church and Politician Demola Olanrewaju to help talk through a delicate topic - a woman’s perspective in Nigeria & life as we know it.
He is also joined by Fifehan Osikanlu who gives a unique and fresh perspective on life’s experiences as a woman in an emerging world.
Glad to see M.I. Abaga has a podcast. Intelligent minds having a platform to do other things other than music. Yep M.I. Abaga is The Guy
Impressive.. Thank you The guy (m.i) and The Josh 2 funny and The great Woman
Yo! The guy.
Watching this is a big blessing especially for us that are not yet married. Now I’ve been praying for patience to finish watching the video cus it was too long but it’s worth it anyway.
It got my attention when you said you only want to be rocking African brands and I have this project I worked on, a utility jacket and a boot. All made of pure leather by myself.
I don’t if am doing it right but I just want to let my intentions know 🙏🏾
🔥🔥☑️
💯✔✔ The Guy
🔥🔥🔥 I will love to see ice prince on this podcast
Men are men. Women are women. They're different. They are not equal by virtue of the fact that they're different. Equality comes to play when we recognize that in as much as we're different, what we bring to the table is equally important.
Well said ngl
Good job The Guy and his guest.
Keep it going m .i. I love what you're doing
This has just opened my eyes 😎😎
2 Goats on one video
Big shout out to y'all
M.I and Josh love you Both!
Josh and wisdom👌
MI should be on tv, he can be the African version of Steve Hervey! DSTV please make this happen, I want to see this on TV everyday, the guy is meant for showbiz 😂😂😂
M.I Abaga is spiritual with his words
Marriage is for the matured at heart.
Your words are more than expressed words
And no one commented on "coming from the back" pun yet 😂
Italy gather here
Gather here con do watin? 😅
My best #Josh2funny joke is #thefastestreaderintheworld
Josh you mean, you don't need to say it.
*But she needs to BELIEVE IN YOU & TRUST YOUR LEAD* .
Therefore you earned being the man.
M is peeling out knowledge from Josh
❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
M, your co host is not allowing the guest talk.. she's interrupting him
Nigeria, don't tell me you a legend like Mr. Incredible and he has just less than 100k subscribers on RUclips??
Like what the.....🤬
Where's the Naija love we all know?? Or it's not true that Nigerians support their artists much more than any other country is Africa??
C'mon make una share the link rn.
MI tries to be too politically correct sometimes. The struggle to be on the right side of history, always looking over the shoulder to be sure you're saying the right thing, afraid of being canceled. He panders a lot of the time. There's nothing inherently toxic about expressing your masculinity. There's no such thing as 'Toxic Masculinity'
That's btw. Josh's point is that traditional roles are still valid. Men and women are different so they bring different things to the table and regardless of wokeism tells you, everyone occupies a different position and cannot function optimally when the other person is trying to be the other gender. He kinda played it safe though considering the people on either side of him were bringing a contrary philosophy.
@Hewlett, I understand your perspective, but I think it's important to acknowledge that the concept of "toxic masculinity" doesn't necessarily mean that all masculinity is toxic. Rather, it refers to certain harmful behaviors and attitudes that are often associated with traditional masculinity, such as aggression, dominance, and suppression of emotions.
It's also important to recognize that traditional gender roles may not be suitable or desired by everyone and that individuals should have the freedom to express their gender identity and personality in a way that feels authentic and comfortable to them.
At the same time, I agree that men and women have unique qualities and strengths that can complement each other in different ways and that diversity should be celebrated rather than stifled.
Overall, I think it's important to have open and respectful discussions about these issues, rather than resorting to polarizing rhetoric or demonizing those with different views.
@@chon.nk.7550 I know a GPT generated response when I see one. Nice try. Talk to me when you're ready to be original
@@chon.nk.7550 And no, Toxic Masculinity is a made up term to tame men and make them more docile.
@@hewlett6792 so you make a point and someone gives you a profound response and all you could make of it is that it was generated from somewhere?😂
Shows how narrow minded you are
@@hewlett6792 you're very observant.. you could smell it, the men playing safe in the video not to hurt the woman and viewers especially if you want your show or person to get liked owing to the wokeism trend.
I'm never for women suppression , every human should be treated like a human.
And as humans we have our unique strengths and that should be celebrated not stereotypically pushing a gender to posses the strength they're naturally not built for.
It's even more chaotic
I love M.I so much, I stop listening to wizkid.
You always found a way to bring problems in the internet. Mugu