Jay Son

Whateva This Is!

Arts EN ↓ 16 episodes

🎙️ The Podcast for the Casually Curious 🌍 Exploring life, love, and all the random things in between ✨ No rules, just vibes. New episodes every other week! 🎧 Let’s talk about…whatever this is. 🌀

Author

Jay Son

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jun 19, 2026

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Episodes

Photos, Confidence & The Mirror Between Them 📸🪞 19.06.2026

  For years, I lived in my flat surrounded by memories of everyone else.  Photos of family. Photos of people I loved. Photos of moments that mattered.  But almost none of me.  In this episode, I talk about the surprisingly emotional experience of hanging childhood photos of myself around my home and the realization it triggered: I’ve spent most of my life seeing myself very differently from how ot...

The Armour of Hyper-Independence ⭐ 16.03.2026

 For a long time, hyper-independence felt like strength.  When people disappoint you enough times, you learn to rely on yourself. You learn not to ask for help. You learn to solve everything alone.   But over time, that armour can turn into a wall.  In this episode, I reflect on the years after my grandmother passed away—the last person I felt I could truly rely on—and how that loss quietly pushed...

Dirty December and the escape into softness ✈️🌍💭 29.12.2025

  December pulls us home with a lot of expectation — vibes, people, memories, fun 🎄✨  But sometimes you arrive and realise… things aren’t the same. And neither are you.    In this episode, I reflect on Dirty December, going back to Accra, and the quiet grief of outgrowing spaces. I talk about nostalgia, boundaries, rest, safety, money, and learning to enjoy home without turning it into a perform...

First times are scary — and that’s normal. 🎢✨ 26.11.2025

On this episode of whateva this is 🎙️, I’m reflecting on the many “firsts” we all face — from swapping seats on a flight, to learning a skill, to big life changes like starting a new job or moving somewhere new.  First experiences come with fear, excitement, and mistakes. But they’re also opportunities to learn, grow, and discover what you really enjoy — even if it doesn’t go perfectly the first t...

Life doesn’t follow a timeline — and that’s okay. ⏳✨💛 14.11.2025

  I’m back on whateva this is 🎙️ to talk about the expectations we set for ourselves and the timelines we’re “supposed” to hit ⏳. From family pressure 👪 to personal milestones 🎯, life rarely happens the way we imagined it — and that’s not a failure, it’s growth 🌱✨.    I share a conversation with a friend that reminded me that joy isn’t measured by what you’ve ticked off a list ✅, and I refle...

Beauty Was Never the Point 15.08.2025

A two-minute walk-and-talk on why chasing beauty in a culture that was never built to see you will only shrink what makes you unforgettable. In this short reflection, I unpack how beauty standards are shaped by history, culture, and power - and why you lose more than you gain when you trade your uniqueness for someone else’s “ideal.” 

Soft Hearts, Sharp Edges: Qs I’m Still Untangling 🫀🧩 18.07.2025

What if healing isn’t a destination, but a messy group project you never signed up for? In this raw solo Q&A, I answer the kinds of questions that don’t always come with neat answers:  Are you more afraid of heartbreak or being loved fully How do you know you’re healing and not just surviving in better lighting? What happens when you’re the emotional support friend… and you fall apart? And how...

Outside Is Calling 📞✨ (And Perfectionism Can Wait) 09.07.2025

  Three weeks, two Beyoncé concerts, and one very fried brain later… I’m back! 😅 This one’s a voice note from the edge — unscripted, unfiltered, and deeply unserious (but also kinda real).  I talk about:  – Trying to be perfect 🎯  – Failing to record (again and again) 🎥  – Burning out and bouncing back 🪩  – Why sometimes, the podcast has to wait because… we outside ☀️🍷  If you’ve ever ghosted...

This Is 30: What Changes, What Doesn’t 🎉🧃👀 28.05.2025

 Altyn just turned the big 3-0, and we had things to say. From the chaos of our 20s to the calm (kinda?) of our 30s, we reflect on the glow-ups, the letdowns, and the weird in-between. 😅💅🏾  We’re talking friendship glow-downs, priorities doing backflips, and the kind of peace that only comes after a few emotional breakdowns in public bathrooms. 🚽🫠✨   What actually changes when you turn 30? W...

Chalk, Chaos & Cane: A Real African Education 📚😩🔥 04.05.2025

In this episode, Elavisa and I take it waaay back to the wild world of African schooling — from the chalk-dusted classrooms to the chaos of punishments and the sting of the cane 🥲📏. We’re talking strict headmasters, creepy teachers , lunchtime gossip, and the silent rebellions that kept us sane.  We cover the good , the traumatic , and the outright ridiculous : 👩🏾‍🏫 Teachers with god complexe...

Fat, Funny, and Forgotten: When Friendships Don’t Survive Your Glow-Up 🎭💔✨ 03.04.2025

This week on Whatever This Is , Deniz and I dive into the unexpected side of weight loss—losing friendships. From childhood dietitian visits 🍏📏 to shedding the Fat Funny Friend identity 😂➡️😶, we unpack why some friendships shift when the self-deprecating humor stops. Why do some people disappear when you stop making yourself the joke? And is it true that people get mean after losing weight? 🤔...

Passport Stamps, Fetishism & Dating While Black: The Berlin Experience 🖤 | Part 2: The Mess Continues 😅💔🔥 13.03.2025

In Part 2, Elavisa gets real about the mess of dating while Black in Germany 🇩🇪. From cringe-worthy openers 🙈 to dealing with fetishization, biases, and stereotypes 💭 , she shares the unfiltered truth behind the struggles. But amidst the chaos, there’s also love ❤️ —and Elavisa opens up about how she navigated the ups and downs to find something real in Berlin 💫. It’s a rollercoaster of laughs,...

Passport Stamps, Fetishism & Dating While Black: The Berlin Experience 🖤 20.02.2025

In this episode, I sat down with Elavisa to spill all the tea on dating while Black in Germany. From awkward openers to s traight-up fetishization, biases, and stereotypes, we get into the wild, weird, and sometimes wonderful realities of dating outside our culture. Elavisa shares her journey—from Kenya to Berlin, bad dates to ultimately finding love. But before the love story, there was a whole l...

Funky, Musty, and Unwashed: A Gym Horror Story 07.02.2025

The gym should smell like hard work and determination —not like expired onions and wet dog . 🤢💀 Some of y’all are out here deadlifting 100kg but can’t lift a damn washcloth . WHY?! 🚿😭 Let’s talk about gym hygiene, body odour, and why your personal funk should NEVER be part of anyone else’s workout routine.

German Dating 101: Sausage, Sauerkraut, and Soulmates 30.01.2025

This week on Whatever This Is, we're going international! I chat with Felix about the ins and outs of dating in Germany. From average first date ideas (beyond the beer garden!), to Berlin's unique winter dating scene (and summer break-up phenomenon!), we cover it all. We also delve into German texting and calling habits, the dreaded cemetery date, and essential red flags to watch out for...

Feeling Lost? New Year’s Resolutions & Finding your way! 01.01.2025

Welcome to the first episode of Whatever This Is ! In this episode, I sit down with @kasenteng to explore the emotions that often come with the post-Christmas and New Year period. We talk about the pressure of New Year’s resolutions, the feelings of being lost or stuck, and the importance of taking it easy on yourself. Whether you’re feeling the weight of the new year or just need a gentle reminde...

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