Oh my, this episode was very insightful. It gets better with each episode, i think I'm interested in the "hypnotherapy". Weldone Stephanie and your guest 👏❤
Don’t know how I feel about this episode. Was hoping to get some well-thought out gems on step parenting but what I got was the guest venting about her personal experiences that accompany step-parenting, almost painting it in a negative light. It appears that she isn’t exactly excited about taking care of kids who aren’t hers biologically. The fact that she describes her husband as a project because he is a widow shows that she feels like she settled for second best or that she is too good for the situation. Step-parenting is for people who are naturally nurturing of all children, and not those who view children as baggage or an inconvenience. Then we jumped to so many other irrelevant topics, so again “How does one thrive as a Bonus parent in Nigeria?”
This episode was so insightful. I believe everyone needs this information. Thank you Stephanie for always delivering 💜
Oh my, this episode was very insightful. It gets better with each episode, i think I'm interested in the "hypnotherapy". Weldone Stephanie and your guest 👏❤
Thank you for watching
Deep episode . Great conversation, we need more of such conversations especially as nigerians.
"A carer is needy because they don't give themselves what they need"
This has to be the best episode. So deep and very insightful. Also love that it touched on so many different aspects of life and living. Love it❤️
You teach people how to treat you...this is such a deep conversation! Give yourself definition beyond titles and roles
Hmmm still early in the video but not sure about the “break-up party” especially in the Nigerian society.
Best episode so far
I really enjoyed this episode
Premium episode
I love this❤️
Wow...this is really interesting...I don't know how you choose the right people for each subject
Thank you ❤️❤️
I want her back😭
Don’t know how I feel about this episode. Was hoping to get some well-thought out gems on step parenting but what I got was the guest venting about her personal experiences that accompany step-parenting, almost painting it in a negative light. It appears that she isn’t exactly excited about taking care of kids who aren’t hers biologically. The fact that she describes her husband as a project because he is a widow shows that she feels like she settled for second best or that she is too good for the situation. Step-parenting is for people who are naturally nurturing of all children, and not those who view children as baggage or an inconvenience. Then we jumped to so many other irrelevant topics, so again “How does one thrive as a Bonus parent in Nigeria?”