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EP 57 - Sixty, Single & Still Living Life To The Max (Sola Akin-Olugbade)

1 h 9 min · 27. mar. 2026
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Are we really as only as old as we feel? Is 'age' just a state of mind? Should age determine zest for life? Should we limit our partners' ages to close to ours or love who loves us and see age as just a number? Does society place harsh expectations on the 'mature woman' and why should we comply? The questions are non-exhaustive..... My guest Sola Akin-Olugbade is a mature woman who lives life on her own terms!! In the episode, nothing was off limits and I am not sure I have laughed so much with a guest!! Listen, comment, share, laugh and enjoy!!!!!!

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