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Lone Wolf

Podcast von Write Good Stories

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The Lone Wolf podcast; a raw, unfiltered exploration of creative independence.

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Episode Patrick Koshoni: Why Your Creative Calling Never Expires Cover

Patrick Koshoni: Why Your Creative Calling Never Expires

Most people don’t abandon their creative calling.They postpone it. They choose practicality. Stability. The sensible path. And they tell themselves they’ll return to the thing they love when the timing feels safer. In this episode of The Lone Wolf Podcast, Nicole sits with Patrick Koshoni — creative director, interior designer, and founder of Miliki — a cultural den where independent thinkers, artists, and builders gather. Long before creative entrepreneurship had language or applause, Patrick was quietly forging his own path. His life has unfolded across many worlds — law, technology, art dealing, entrepreneurship — not as a search for validation, but as a negotiation between survival and instinct. Each chapter pulled him further from art, and yet somehow shaped the vision that would eventually bring him back to it with greater depth and intention. This is a conversation about creative persistence. About identity that isn’t rushed. About the courage it takes to live on your own terms, even when that life refuses to be small or easily explained. Patrick’s story reminds us that a creative calling doesn’t disappear when ignored. It waits. It matures. And when finally answered, it has the power to shape not just work — but a way of living. If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late to return to yourself, this episode is your answer.

11. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 16 min
Episode Osas Ighodaro on Building Confidence That Lasts Cover

Osas Ighodaro on Building Confidence That Lasts

What do you do when trusting yourself is the only thing you have left? In this episode of The Lone Wolf Podcast, Nicole sits with actress and producer Osas Ighodaro for a candid conversation about how confidence is built — not through certainty or validation, but through trusting yourself again and again when nothing is guaranteed. Osas reflects on growing up in New York as an expressive child, always drawn to performance, and choosing acting even when stability felt like the safer path. She speaks about auditioning as a life teacher — learning early that you win some, you lose some, and that the only real failure is quitting. The conversation traces the less-visible years: background roles, odd jobs, long waits, rejection, and being sidelined without explanation. Osas shares how those seasons sharpened her discipline, strengthened her intuition, and taught her how to keep going without reassurance. They also discuss her return to Nigeria and the process of navigating Nollywood from the outside in — relearning an industry, proving her craft, and choosing alignment over noise. Throughout the episode, Osas emphasizes surrender to process, living fully in order to create truthfully, and refusing to rush a creative life. This episode is about creative confidence — the kind built slowly, quietly, and deliberately — and the inner knowing that sustains you when the path isn’t clear.

28. Jan. 2026 - 1 h 13 min
Episode Tolulope Itegboje on what it takes to build stability as a creative. Cover

Tolulope Itegboje on what it takes to build stability as a creative.

There is a cost to choosing freedom.And an even greater cost to taking yourself seriously. In this episode of The Lone Wolf Podcast, Nicole sits with filmmaker, producer, and writer Tolulope Itegoje to challenge one of the biggest myths about creativity — that it’s chaotic, carefree, and irresponsible. Tolu thought creative life would mean ease, travel, films, and escape from rigid systems. What he found instead was discipline: constant mental labour, financial negotiation, and the responsibility of showing up every day — even when no one is watching. This conversation becomes a grounded guide for creatives, especially at the start of a new year. Tolu speaks openly about the power of journaling — how writing helps him release heavy thoughts, find clarity, and reconnect with himself before the day begins. He shares how inspiration often arrives quietly, but only becomes meaningful when you honour it with time, attention, and intention. We explore his process of going down rabbit holes — following curiosity deeply rather than rushing outcomes. What began as a simple idea for a music video eventually grew into AWON BOYS, a documentary rooted in empathy, inquiry, and human truth. They also discuss negotiating with time — deliberately creating pockets for creativity. While making his short film; BAM BAM, Tolu chose focus over busyness, limiting work, protecting his energy, and building the stability required to create with care. At its core, this episode is about learning how to honour responsibility alongside freedom, giving yourself permission to take your work seriously, building stability without abandoning ambition, and understanding that leaving the wilderness — creatively, financially, emotionally — is a lifelong process.If you’re entering a new year looking for clarity, inspiration, and a grounded way to feed your creativity, this episode is for you.

14. Jan. 2026 - 1 h 18 min
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Wale Davies and the Discipline of the Long Game

What happens when you don’t grow out of the dream and refuse to explain why? In this episode, Nicole sits with Wale Davies — one half of the rap duo Show Dem Camp, filmmaker, writer, and talent manager for a deeply reflective conversation about choosing the long road when shortcuts are available. Some of the most defining decisions in Wale’s life didn’t make sense at the time and weren’t widely understood. This conversation traces the tension between expectation and instinct, discipline and desire, performance and truth. They explore what it means to stay committed to creativity before it was respected, to wear multiple hats without losing excellence, and to keep learning even while operating at the highest levels of the industry. From music and film to global artist management, Wale reflects on the humility, emotional work, and self-awareness required to keep evolving without abandoning yourself. This episode isn’t about visibility or hype. It’s about the long game creative obedience, perseverance, and the cost of staying when others move on. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stay the course.

17. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 34 min
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Dr. Zahra Parker on Building a Life That Fits

What does it take to build a life that truly fits — not the one shaped by achievement or expectation, but the one that feels honest?In this episode, Nicole sits with Dr. Zahra Parker, a public health scientist whose journey has been marked by constant movement, curiosity, and quiet reinvention. From a childhood spent between relatives and countries to the high demands of scientific research, Zahra learned early how to appear calm while working tirelessly beneath the surface — the duck “gliding over water while paddling hard below.”Curiosity carried her from unexpected beginnings to the Ivy League and, eventually, to infectious disease work across West Africa. But the real transformation came in the moments she had to choose herself: rebuilding after rejection, navigating motherhood and ambition, protecting her energy, and learning to live with intention rather than pressure.Zahra speaks openly about drifting from her identity, then slowly finding her way back through creativity, stillness, and daily rituals that keep her grounded. Her story is a reminder that reinvention isn’t loud — it’s deliberate. It’s the courage to step away from who you’re expected to be and toward a life that finally feels like your own.

3. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 0 min
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