Iwatunayeda
ChatterPod
ChatterPod is a social commentary podcast that explores a wide range of topics while featuring guests who have experience in each fields. It is a chatroom where unspoken conversations that are equally important come alive. ChatterPod seeks to bring a fresh side of podcasting to primarily the Nigerian youth.
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Episodios
Creative Blocks 08.08.2025 27:52
My friend, Tega and I sit in the pod and talk about the Big, Gigantic Creative Block. Iwa's Talk Pod is back and better now because you can head on to YouTube and also watch the episode!
Nigeria's Electoral History 22.02.2023 1:20:15
I listened to Smish give a not so brief history of some outstanding elections in Nigeria. We also spoke about the circumstances surrounding the upcoming election.
The State of Nigeria’s Tertiary Education 28.11.2022 22:35
This is just a quick cover of Nigeria’s tertiary education. I’ll be going deeper some episodes later!
Africa's Impact on a Creative's Journey 17.10.2022 45:23
Join Zino, AYD and I as we discuss a creative's journey in Africa and how Africa impacts such journey.
Female Friendships 27.09.2022 19:25
Different but exactly the same! Listen to my best friend and I as we unpack some issues surrounding female friendship in our generation.
False Information and How Social Media Aids it. 12.09.2022 26:30
We may have left whatsapp BCs behind but we still consume a lot of information that have little to no truth bearings. Join me as I discuss all that surrounds social media and how much false information we get from it.
Welcome! 08.09.2022 0:54
Welcome to my first episode! We consume a lot of false information through social media these days and the next episode will talk about EVERYTHING concerning that!
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