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Edible Gummies, A Future With AI & Some Nigerianisms

1 h 37 min · 16 de jul de 2025
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We're back. We're back. We're backkkkk. or not? 🙃 On this episode of the pod, we catch you up to some of the highlights of our life in the past months. We touched high tax as a migration concern for high income earners. We also spoke a lot about AI; the war for talent, when it would take over our jobs and what living in an AGI era might look like. Then we hopped into discussing the Nigerianisms of the 'elite'. We also spoke about friendships. Who knew your friends only like you because you are single and what are post marriage ethics. We ended with Tolu informing us of his extensive research on rise of polyamory in Lagos. ps: If Emmanuella's date listens to this podcast, pretend like you didn't and act normal. LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE so that we'd release the next episode soon enough. Ta daaa.

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