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Shine Your Eye Podcast

Podcast de Uchenna and Abby

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Shine Your Eye--A Podcast to inform, inspire, and enlighten all that shines bright in the Nigerian diaspora through candid, meaningful discussions.

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Portada del episodio The Wahala of Connection: How Attachment Styles Show Up Everywhere

The Wahala of Connection: How Attachment Styles Show Up Everywhere

Attachment styles shape how people connect in friendships, dating, marriage, and even at work. Formed in childhood, these patterns often follow into adulthood, influencing how we handle closeness, conflict, and trust. This week’s conversation explores the four main attachment styles—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized—and the ways they show up in everyday relationships. From the reliable friend to the clingy partner, from the ghoster to the self-sabotager, each style carries its own strengths and struggles. The discussion also highlights the real-life wahala these patterns can cause, from over-texting to pulling away from good partners, and offers practical steps for moving toward healthier, more secure connections. The reminder is clear: attachment style is not a life sentence, but a map that can guide growth and change. Also in this episode: a Praise Report honoring Ekpenyong Brown Otu, also known as Mixmaster Brown, for his courage in running for Fulshear City Council; and a spotlight on why ChatGPT is this week’s “What We’re Digging.”

10 de sep de 2025 - 58 min
Portada del episodio The Wahala of Courtesy - It's Not Common, It's Cultural

The Wahala of Courtesy - It's Not Common, It's Cultural

Is courtesy really common—or is it cultural? This week’s Wednesday Wahala dives into the everyday rules of respect that can turn into big debates. From whether you should answer the door when someone knocks, to the “shoes off” policy in your home, to how greetings shape relationships—Abby and Uchenna unpack how culture defines courtesy.We share personal stories, global traditions, and the hilarious (and sometimes tense) ways these expectations play out in Nigerian households, American living rooms, and multicultural marriages. Whether it’s being side-eyed for not greeting every elder at a party, or being labeled “unwelcoming” for asking guests to remove their shoes, this episode asks: Who really gets to decide what’s respectful?Plus, in this week’s Praise Report, we celebrate Damola Adamolekun—the Nigerian-American executive blazing trails as the youngest CEO of Red Lobster Investor Holdings. And in What We’re Digging, we spotlight Nigeria’s brand-new eVisa system—a surprisingly smooth update that just might change how you travel back home.✨ Tune in for laughter, real talk, and some cultural “aha” moments that will have you rethinking the little things we all call manners.

29 de ago de 2025 - 42 min
Portada del episodio White Doesn’t Spoil Itself — Their Actions Aren’t Your Shame

White Doesn’t Spoil Itself — Their Actions Aren’t Your Shame

Episode 12 -- This week’s Wednesday Wahala unpacks a saying many women—especially Nigerian women and those in the diaspora—know all too well: “Men will spoil your white.” We’re flipping the script and focusing on a bigger truth—white doesn’t spoil itself. No matter how polished, faithful, or graceful you are, someone else’s recklessness can stain your reputation. And too often, the shame lands on you instead of the person who caused the mess.We dig into what “spoiling your white” really means—from public cheating and social media antics to reckless public comments, secret lives exposed, and shady dealings that suddenly have your name in the mix. We ask why the embarrassment so often sticks to the woman—and how to shake it off.For anyone already living through it, we share practical, quiet strategies for protecting your peace and reclaiming your dignity. From setting your own PR plan to separating your identity from someone else’s mistakes, this episode is about refusing to carry stains that aren’t yours and remembering that wahala is optional—peace is not.Plus—Praise Report: We celebrate Nigerian-American designer Niyi Okuboyejo, founder of Post-Imperial, whose blend of Yoruba Adire dyeing techniques and modern menswear has earned global acclaim. His recent collaboration for Taraji P. Henson’s 2025 Met Gala look was another proud moment for African artistry on the world stage.What We’re Digging: Crawfish season calls for a trip to Crawfish Shack in Crosby, Texas—serving up Cajun-style crawfish favorites in a family-friendly atmosphere since 2004. Open January through late May—mark your calendars!

13 de ago de 2025 - 31 min
Portada del episodio Renting Ain’t a Sin: Why Buying Isn’t Always the Goal

Renting Ain’t a Sin: Why Buying Isn’t Always the Goal

Episode 11 -- This week’s Wednesday Wahala dives into a housing headache that spans continents—from Lagos to the U.S.—exploring the ongoing tension between renting and buying. The episode kicks off with news from Lagos, where the state government is aiming to move away from the longstanding tradition of requiring tenants to pay one or two years of rent upfront. A shift toward monthly or quarterly rent could make independence more accessible for many, especially young adults trying to leave their parents’ homes. But this kind of change comes with its own set of challenges—landlord resistance, digital payment fees, and the potential for more frequent rent hikes. From there, the discussion zooms out to look at the rent vs. buy dilemma in the United States. While monthly rent payments are the norm here, they still come with trade-offs—namely, helping someone else build equity while you walk away with none. But buying a home isn’t always the “smart” move either. Between maintenance costs, market instability, and lifestyle flexibility, homeownership comes with its own kind of wahala.The episode breaks down when it might make more sense to buy, when renting is the better financial and emotional move, and how both paths can be part of a healthy wealth-building journey—as long as there’s a plan. Later in the episode, the Praise Report celebrates a proud moment for Nigeria on the global stage: Amazing-Grace Ahuoyiza Ebiebi Salami, the 12-year-old who represented Nigeria in its first-ever appearance at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Her achievement marks a new chapter in what’s possible for young Nigerians worldwide. And in What We’re Digging, it’s all about a simple, satisfying surprise: a bottle of Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon—a smooth, balanced red wine that’s perfect for those just starting to explore beyond the sweet stuff. Affordable, flavorful, and unexpectedly grown and sexy. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts! #WednesdayWahala #RentOrBuy #ProtectYourPeace #AmazingGrace #AhuoyizaEbiebiSalami #cabernetsauvignon #ShineYourEyePodcast

6 de ago de 2025 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Wahala on Wheels: Why DWI is No Joke

Wahala on Wheels: Why DWI is No Joke

Episode 9 - Wahala on Wheels: Why DWI is No JokeIn this week’s Wednesday Wahala, we get real about a situation many have faced but few are prepared for: getting pulled over after drinking. Whether it’s a happy hour in Houston, a wedding in Sugar Land, or a night out downtown, this episode breaks down what you should—and should not—say when the flashing lights hit your rearview.We unpack the truth about DWIs (Driving While Intoxicated) in Texas: what the law says, the real costs of a first offense (spoiler alert: it’s more than just a fine), and how cultural mindsets like “I’m good, I only had two drinks” can get us caught up.From Texas Penal Code § 49.04 to the rights you have at the moment of the stop, Abby gives a plainspoken, practical guide to staying safe, legal, and out of jail. Plus, a real talk role-play shows you exactly how to answer those tough questions from officers without incriminating yourself.Then in our Praise Report, we spotlight WNBA star and ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike, who’s making major moves in Hollywood with her new women-focused production company, Victorious. Her debut series "The W" is already in development at Peacock—and we are here for it!Finally, in What We’re Digging, Uchenna gushes over the unstoppable Victoria Monét—from Grammy wins to Davido collabs to toddler mom vibes. She’s intentional, talented, and finally in her season.

6 de ago de 2025 - 32 min
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