The Adulting Cure

Working Identity Crisis

1 h 5 min · 18. joulu 2020
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Aisha from Kind of Funny Pod [https://anchor.fm/kind-of-funny-pod ]dropped by to talk about a Working Identity Crisis-- meaning to say, an identity crisis that is an ongoing piece of work in progress as well as an identity crisis at work. (Is this a type of double-entendre? We think so!) She talks us through her journey from Nigeria, to the UK, to the US, and back to Nigeria and London again and what her various experiences and exposure to the cultures she loves so much has taught her, both at work and in her personal life. She also shares about her love for pop culture and her ideal, super fab job (film critic for the New York Times). Kay overshares slightly on what she felt Tenet was like. Aisha's experiences as a Manager Editor at a Nigerian publication, as a trainee in London, and an all-around capable solo traveller teach us something new about how we can learn from all the cultures we are a part of and how it can make us more empathetic, understanding and open minded people.  Check out her podcast on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kindoffunnypod/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/KindOfFunnyPod] for all your pop culture analysis needs.

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Working Identity Crisis

Aisha from Kind of Funny Pod [https://anchor.fm/kind-of-funny-pod ]dropped by to talk about a Working Identity Crisis-- meaning to say, an identity crisis that is an ongoing piece of work in progress as well as an identity crisis at work. (Is this a type of double-entendre? We think so!) She talks us through her journey from Nigeria, to the UK, to the US, and back to Nigeria and London again and what her various experiences and exposure to the cultures she loves so much has taught her, both at work and in her personal life. She also shares about her love for pop culture and her ideal, super fab job (film critic for the New York Times). Kay overshares slightly on what she felt Tenet was like. Aisha's experiences as a Manager Editor at a Nigerian publication, as a trainee in London, and an all-around capable solo traveller teach us something new about how we can learn from all the cultures we are a part of and how it can make us more empathetic, understanding and open minded people.  Check out her podcast on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kindoffunnypod/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/KindOfFunnyPod] for all your pop culture analysis needs.

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