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What if porn was your first teacher? What if shame not desire shaped how you learned intimacy? And what if the reason some men can’t perform with their wives is emotional safety? This week on the Afropolitan Podcast, we sat down with Nigerian sex therapist Your Sex Therapist for

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He loves her but he can’t perform with her. On this episode of the Afropolitan Podcast, Nigerian sex therapist Your Sex Therapist shares a startling pattern from her sessions: Many men come in ashamed and confused. They’re sexually functional with strangers but not with their wives.

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We enter relationships expecting love but sometimes we bring a silent score card with us. Comparisons, past lovers, unspoken expectations. What if true intimacy starts when both people lay their histories on the table and ask: “How do we begin again, together?” On this

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Most people were taught sex as performance. Few were taught sex as presence. What if real intimacy has less to do with the physical act and more to do with emotional safety, vulnerability and trust? Your Sex Therapist breaks it all down on this episode of the Afropolitan Podcast.

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What happens when boys grow up with no one to guide their desire? No teacher, no safe uncle, no father. Just fear, secrecy, shame and google. On this episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Your Sex Therapist explains how we failed men by leaving them to figure out sex alone and how it

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3 months ago, we launched the Afropolitan 🅰️🌶 Podcast. Today: 👀 400K+ views 📥 8.3K subs (on the road to 10K) 🎧 14 episodes 📅 New drops every Wednesday The Afropolitan Podcast was never just about conversations—it’s about legacy, power, and reinvention as a global African.

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When the internet calls you a millionaire, even your family starts to believe it. Gbenga Akinnagbe’s journey from the streets of D.C. to The Wire has never been about appearances. It’s been about doing the work, protecting his integrity and shaping a legacy far beyond fame. In

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He’s managed Davido. Helped launch CKay. Built The Plug. But on this episode of the Afropolitan Podcast, Asa Asika Asa Asika 🔌🇧🇪 opens up like never before: – Why Afrobeats missed its Latin music moment – The emotional cost of staying behind the scenes – What the next generation

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What if Afrobeats had moved together sooner? Asa Asika isn’t throwing shade, he’s speaking from legacy and hindsight. Collaboration isn’t just unity, It’s leverage, higher ticket value, bigger venues and fuller rooms. It’s the kind of audience experience that makes a genre

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“Let’s cap it at 12K.” That was the advice Asa Asika got from promoters when Davido was preparing to headline the O2. But Asa believed they could do more and they did. They pushed,argued and opened more sections. The result? 14k then 16K. This moment wasn’t just about ticket

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TIL that the podcast is a funnel for one of their product offerings (convo.vip). Always viewed it as a TOMA strategy for Afropolitan. Smart!