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In this episode, Tay sits down with actress, entrepreneur, and media personality Nancy Isime for a conversation about boundaries, growth, and what it really means to protect your peace five years after her first time on the couch.Nancy gets honest about disappearing into character to play Kemi for Blood Sisters, why she had to “empty out” for two months after wrapping, and how she’s learned to separate the work from herself. She also opens up about something she’s never spoken on publicly before, her OCD diagnosis, and how therapy and self-awareness have helped her manage anxiety on her own terms.The conversation goes deep into friendship and loyalty, why Nancy has no problem cutting people off, and why forgiving someone doesn’t always mean giving them access back. She talks proudly about turning 34, refusing to be ashamed of her age, and what she’s actually looking for in a partner now that she’s built the life she once only dreamed about.There are plenty of laughs, sharp truths, and a few moments that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about the “new Nancy.”#droptheshouldPowered by CcHUB in partnership with Africa No Filter supported by Gates Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with actress, entrepreneur and content creator Ashmusy for a conversation about building an empire from scratch, surviving the internet, and choosing yourself loudly and unapologetically.From cold-calling Nollywood directors off the back of CD cases as a teenager to owning multiple companies including Magic Revive, Amarachi opens up about the ambition that has always driven her, the scandals that tested her, and why turning 30 feels like the best thing that has ever happened to her.She also gets honest about freezing her eggs, refusing to rush into marriage, and why she refuses to let societal timelines dictate the most important decisions of her life.There are plenty of laughs, real talk, and a few moments that will make you want to stand up and clap.#droptheshouldPowered by CcHUB in partnership with Africa No Filter supported by Gates Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with South Africa's legendary DJ and producer Heavy K — The Drum Boss — for a conversation about music, identity, and what it really takes to build a lasting career across the African continent.From sneaking onto his brother's computer at 15 to pioneering Afro House and the rising wave of Tristep, Heavy K reflects on the journey, the lessons, and the sound that has made him one of Africa's most distinctive voices in dance music.He opens up about the business side of music — gig selection, brand positioning, and knowing your worth — as well as the bigger conversations around Pan-African identity, xenophobia, and what it means to represent your country when you tour the world.There are real moments, sharp insights, and plenty of gems from a man who has built everything from nothing and is still very much in his prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Kate Henshaw, actress, fitness enthusiast, and one of Nollywood’s most respected names, for a conversation about life, growth, and staying relevant after more than three decades in the industry.From the early days of Nollywood to the industry we know today, Kate reflects on the changes she has witnessed, the lessons she has learned, and the discipline it has taken to remain consistent through different phases of her career. She also opens up about relationships, love, divorce, fitness, getting older in the public eye, and why she has become more comfortable being fully herself.There are funny moments, honest reflections, and plenty of stories from a woman who has seen generations come and go, while still standing strong in her own lane.#droptheshould Powered by CcHUB in partnership with Africa No Filter supported by Gates Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Shanks Comics for what might be the most unserious episode of Tea With Tay yet. Between the laughter, chaos, and random moments, Shanks opens up about the reality behind being one of the internet’s most recognizable personalities.He talks about fame, streaming, content creation, and the pressure that comes with constantly needing to entertain people online. From losing money to navigating success at a young age, Shanks shares stories from his journey and how his life has changed over the past few years.The conversation also takes some a turn as they get into relationships, expectations placed on men and women, emotional expression, and whether society judges people differently based on gender.#DroptheshouldPowered by ANF in collaboration with CCHub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Deyemi Okanlawon, actor, producer, and one of Nollywood’s most recognizable faces, for a conversation about the road that brought him here. From selling bread in his early years to becoming a leading man on screen, Deyemi shares the many steps, choices, and lessons that shaped his journey.He talks about life before acting, how he found his way into Nollywood, and why he approached his career with clear intention from the start. The conversation also touches on what it means to build a lasting career as an actor, balancing family life with the demands of the industry, staying disciplined with fitness and lifestyle, and the confidence it takes to keep growing.Deyemi also opens up about going international, producing his own work, building meaningful partnerships, and why storytelling has a bigger role to play in shaping how we see ourselves as a country.#DroptheshouldPowered by ANF in collaboration with CCHub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Chika Uwazie for an honest conversation about timelines, pressure, and the realities of adulting. From career growth to relationships, personal goals, and the constant feeling of being “behind,” Chika shares her thoughts on navigating life at your own pace.She answers questions many people quietly wrestle with, when things are supposed to happen, how to handle comparison, and what it really means to build a life that feels right for you.#DroptheshouldPowered by ANF in collaboration with CCHub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Samuel Banks (Arike) as he talks about his journey from the trenches to where he is now. He shares what growing up was like, the challenges he faced early on, and how those experiences shaped his mindset.Samuel opens up about building his dreams step by step, staying focused when things weren’t working, and what it means to finally see things begin to change. He also speaks on his project Arike, the story behind it, and what this moment means to him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Jola Ayeye, media personality and co-host of I Said What I Said, for a relaxed and honest conversation.Jola talks about choosing a life that works for her, taking breaks, enjoying herself, and not feeling pressured to always be “on” or visible. She shares her thoughts on rest, boundaries, friendships, and what it means to truly mind your business in a world that expects constant output. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Tay sits down with Steven Chuks, actor and filmmaker, to talk about his journey into the industry and the choices he made when things weren’t going his way.He shares how he handled not getting roles early on, why he decided to start creating his own projects, and what he’s learned about building something for himself. The conversation also leans into a bigger question- What does it really mean to be a “real man”? Steven reflects on expectations, identity, and the pressure men face to fit certain roles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.