Episodios

  • “I Got So Tired, the Smell of Church Irritated Me” – Tito the Writer on Finding Jesus Outside Religion
    May 9 2025

    In this deeply honest and thought-provoking episode, Taymesan sits with writer and global evangelist Tito the Writer for a raw conversation about faith, burnout, and rediscovering Jesus outside the walls of religion.


    Tito opens up about growing up in church, navigating the pressures of religious performance, and how she reached a point where even being in church started to feel overwhelming. Together, they unpack the difference between religion and the gospel, challenge harmful spiritual narratives, and explore what it really means to have a relationship with Christ.


    This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt disconnected from church but still craves a real connection with God.


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    1 h y 29 m
  • “I Found Out My Kidneys Were Failing” - How God Gave Efe Tommy Another Chance At Life
    May 2 2025

    In this powerful and emotional episode, media personality and fashion PR expert Efe Tommy sipped some tea with Taymesan.


    From the height of his career to a sudden health crisis that nearly ended everything, “the story switched up… my kidneys were failing,” he tells Taymesan. What followed was a life-altering journey through illness, self-reflection, and ultimately, transformation.


    We dive into his career milestones, personal triumphs, the pain of facing mortality, and the deep gratitude that comes with getting a second chance.

    This isn’t just a story about survival, it’s about perspective, resilience, and finding purpose on the other side of pain.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • “Depression Saved Me” - Chude Jideonwo Takes Taymesan Through His 25-Year Journey as a Media Entrepreneur.
    Apr 25 2025

    In this deeply personal and unfiltered episode, Chude Jideonwo, media entrepreneur, storyteller, and one of the most influential media voices, opens up about the moment that changed everything: when depression saved his life.


    Over the course of this raw and soul-stirring conversation, Chude takes Taymesan through the highs, lows, and lessons from 25 years in media, from building empires to breaking down behind closed doors.


    We talk about identity, ambition, faith, mental health, and the pressure of constantly showing up in the spotlight. This isn’t just a story about success, it’s a story about survival, surrender, and what it really means to be human.

    If you’ve ever felt lost, burned out, or like your pain had no purpose... this one’s for you.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • “Nobody Talks About the Loneliness of Chasing a Dream” - The Mike Afolarin Story
    Apr 18 2025

    In this raw and revealing episode, Mike Afolarin, one of Nollywood’s brightest rising stars opens up like never before. From the pressures of fame to the moments he almost gave it all up, Mike takes us on a deeply personal journey through the highs, lows, and hard truths of building a career in Nigeria’s booming film industry.


    We talk about the unspoken realities of Nollywood, the weight of expectations, and the turning points that shaped him, not just as an actor, but as a man. This isn’t the version of Mike you see on screen. This is the version few ever get to hear.


    Whether you’re chasing a dream, navigating self-doubt, or just curious about what it really takes to make it in entertainment, this conversation will stay with you!


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    1 h y 22 m
  • The hustle and the harmony: Kingsley Okonkwo (KCee) on balancing life and a career spanning two decades.
    Apr 11 2025

    From the vibrant streets of Ajegunle to dominating the Nigerian music scene and beyond, Kcee has lived a life as colorful and energetic as his hits.


    Join us for an intimate conversation as the "Limpopo" king pulls over for a candid chat, sharing the untold stories, invaluable lessons, and surprising philosophies that have shaped his remarkable journey. Get ready for a dose of inspiration, laughter, and a peek behind the bling into the heart and mind of a true Nigerian icon. This is Kcee unplugged, sharing the wisdom gleaned from a life lived in full volume.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Burnouts, Boundaries and Comebacks: Toke Makinwa and Temisan catch up after a long break.
    Apr 4 2025

    The silence... it's finally broken. After a long hiatus, Tea With Tay returns. But not alone. A voice from the wilderness joins us, a friend wielding both scripture and scathing wit, the one and only Toke Makinwa!


    Is it a reckoning? A spiritual intervention? Or just a chaotic catch-up? We had a conversation that teeters on the edge of profound and profoundly ridiculous. Prepare for a resurrection of sorts, a clash of convictions, and maybe, just maybe, a few divine punchlines. The answers, or at least the questionable jokes, await.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Liz Osho Speaks About Childhood Trauma, Infertility & Building A Profitable PR & Comms Business
    Feb 17 2024

    A roller coaster ride of highs and lows, the last episode of the third season of Tea With Tay ends on a sublime note with PR & Comms whiz, Elizabeth Osho, founder and CEO of PR company, So.Me Solutions.

    On Tay's couch, Elizabeth takes us down corridors of opulence as she shares her childhood experience, growing up as one of the grandkids of the first female medical doctor in West Africa, Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi. It's however not entirely a rosy experience as Elizabeth had to grow up shuffling between two worlds; her father's and her mother's amidst psychological warfare with her stepmother. We're also taken on a wild ride from Ikoyi, to Ikeja, England and back to Lagos as little Liz grows into Liz Omoja, the TV presenter and recruitment officer with the red convertible and endless inches of hair and dwindling wealth. She then becomes Liz, the stargirl and online editor of Genevieve Mag before setting up shop as founder of PR Company, So.Me Solutions.

    Now a wife and mother to a toddler, Elizabeth shares how even in marriage and while running a thriving business backed by a man she loves, she'd encountered trials, battling infertility for over 5 years and constantly losing money to failed IVF cycles.

    A true reflection of the capricious nature of life, this season finale is a story of overcoming traumas to be a better person and just as highlighted in Elizabeth's book, "Who Do You Think You Are?" teaches the ability to fall 7 times and get up 8. This episode is for anyone who's scared to take on their next challenge and is in doubt of their abilities or needs a source of inspiration. This episode is for me & you. Enjoy!


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    1 h y 24 m
  • The Choir Boy That Became A Star By Accident Ft Timi Dakolo
    Feb 9 2024

    As the third season of Tea With Tay begins to wind down, Taymesan is joined by electrifying soul singer, Timi Dakolo who shares with Taymesan how his journey into music began— surprisingly, by accident. Raised by his late grandmother much like Tay, Timi shares extensively on his colourful childhood growing up in Port Harcourt. In Tea With Tay fashion, we’re intimated on Timi Dakolo’s music origin story and how he grew up as the choir boy whose voice was too different to be appreciated by members of the choir to become the winner of the first ever West African Idols music contest. That win was however his first step on a long journey to stardom as Timi had to conquer his lack of knowledge in the art of making music, by learning how to write music, an act through which he graced the airwaves with several evergreen songs.

    On this episode, Timi’s humorous Port-Harcourt persona takes center stage and we meet the Timi Dakolo we never knew while being regaled with stories of life in Port Harcourt, how he defied the odds, his viewpoint on family as a family man himself as well as his latest album “The Chorus Leader”. Make sure to enjoy this episode with a steaming mug of your fave Lipton tea!

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    1 h y 33 m
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