Lemachi Ihemadu
IN PLAIN SIGHT
Honest conversations about self-respect, relationships, and emotional growth. This is where we talk about effort, boundaries, and the reality of modern dating no sugarcoating. If you’re done accepting bare minimum and ready to move differently, this podcast is for you.
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Lemachi Ihemadu
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Dernier épisode
1 juil. 2026
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Not the 20’s I imagined 01.07.2026 9:06
Your 20s were supposed to be the best years of your life, right? Mine? Definitely not what I imagined. No script, no life coach, just me figuring it out in real-time career confusion, friendship shifts, identity crises, and all the awkward in-between. This is my audio diary. If you've ever felt lost in your 20s, you're not alone. We're figuring this out together."
Why healing culture online is becoming toxic 09.05.2026 16:10
We were supposed to be healing… so why does it feel like everyone is becoming more anxious, emotionally exhausted, and obsessed with analysing themselves? In this episode, I talk about how online healing culture slowly became performance, pressure, overconsumption, and identity instead of actual growth. Maybe the problem isn’t healing itself. Maybe it’s the way the internet taught us to do it.
Why I Stopped Accepting Bare Minimum Effort 26.04.2026 9:29
In this first episode of In Plain Sight, I talk about why I stopped accepting bare minimum effort—and what that experience taught me about self-worth, boundaries, and paying attention to what’s already right in front of us. Sometimes it’s not that we don’t see the signs. It’s that we choose to overlook them. This episode is about noticing, understanding, and finally deciding to move differently.
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