Ijay & Chichi
Yam and Egg Pod
Two sisters with one endless gist — now finally pressing record. This is Yam & Egg Pod: where real life, culture conversations, relationships, hot takes, laughter, and chaos collide. Every episode feels like when your favorite cousins come over and nobody wants to leave. We’re talking grown women friendships, self-awareness, life transitions, dating, faith, identity, family dynamics, and the things that don’t always make it to group chat. If you like honesty, humor, nuance, and the kind of conversations you replay after, you’re in the right place. Pull up a seat — we’ve been talking… and now w...
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Episodes
Episode 7: So… Lagos happened to us 03.03.2026 50:05
So… Lagos happened to us 🇳🇬😂 and we have STORIES. First episode of the year and we’re unpacking Detty December & beyond — the good, the chaotic, and the “why is it like this?” moments. From dispatch rider adventures 🚴♂️, vendor premium tears, and soft life logistics… to the systems we’re building to make Nigeria work for us (because survival is not the goal 😌). Also… why we disappeared tow...
Episode 6: How We Are Navigating Dating 23.12.2025 1:07:37
Soft life, ghosting, situationships, and gender wars—all dating trends in 2025 😭 In this episode of the Yam & Egg Podcast, we react to viral dating trends and share our personal dating experiences, biggest challenges, and our opinions on modern relationships. 💬 Which dating trend annoys you the most? 📲 Follow us: @YamAndEggPodcast 🎤 Send us your wildest dating stories—we might feature th...
Episode 5: We are Losing our Survival Skills 09.12.2025 51:49
Are we losing real-life survival skills? 🧠⚠️ In this episode, we dive into money habits, discipline, communication, emotional intelligence, resilience, and how comfort culture is reshaping this generation. This is the real conversation nobody is having. 🎙️🔥
Episode 4: How to Have a Clean December 02.12.2025 1:03:13
Detty December is here—but how do you turn up without losing yourself? 👀 In this episode, we break down how to enjoy December responsibly, protect your peace, set boundaries, and still make unforgettable memories. From party culture to spiritual balance, friendships, dating, and wild Lagos-style stories—you don’t want to miss this one! 🔥 💬 Join the conversation: 👉 Share your Detty December pla...
Episode 3: So you're going home for December...? 25.11.2025 1:11:24
Episode #3 is LIVE! 🎉 This week on the Yam and Egg Podcast, we’re diving into all things Detty December — the excitement, the chaos, the expectations, and the reality of going “home” for the holiday season. 🇳🇬🎄🔥 ✈️ First time going home for December? 🎉 Wondering what the hype is really about? 🧳 Trying to build your own Detty December starter pack? We unpack it ALL — the misconceptions, the ha...
Episode 2: Why Is Making Friends So Hard as an Adult? 18.11.2025 1:10:48
Episode #2 is LIVE! 🎉 This week on the Yam and Egg Podcast, we’re serving up 🔥 conversations about the realities of friendships as adults—the ones that last, the ones that fade, and how to build meaningful connections in a busy, digital world. 💬 👯♀️ Do you feel like making friends used to be easier? 💔 Ever struggled with friendship breakups? 💡 What kind of friends are missing in your line u...
Episode 1: WHO ARE THESE GIRLS?! | Meet Chichi & Ijay – The Chaos Behind Yam & Egg Podcast 11.11.2025 52:18
Welcome to the Yam & Egg Podcast! Your new favorite Nigerian podcast where Chichi & Ijay serve up gist, culture, and chaos — with a side of real talk, sisterhood, faith, and hot takes. In this first episode, we’re keeping it unserious (but a little deep too 😅). Get to know us — who we are, why we started this podcast, and how we went from childhood memories to launching a whole vibe. If y...
Trailer 06.11.2025 0:19
Sooo... we've been talking... and now we're pressing record.
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