The Yorùbá Lifestyle: Recent Episodes

One Yorùbá Girl

The Yorùbá Lifestyle is what it feels like to be me - One Yorùbá Girl, A child of God, Writer, Linguist, Yorùbá Language Tutor, Word Artist ...

Everything I am is what I am finally sharing with you. I hope something I say inspires you to be everything you can.

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This replay contains almost 3 hours of learning facts about Yorùbá language and culture, grammatical rules, tips and everyday sentences that will help you become a better Yorùbá speaker.

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In today's episode of Yoruba folktales on The Yoruba Lifestyle podcast, the tortoise and dog device a scheme during a terrible famine in the land. Who will betray who? And who will win?

This episode is perfect for laughs and a quiet time at home. Narrated by One Yorùbá Girl in Yoruba. Please don't forget to share.

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''Itan Ijapa ati Erin'' is a classic Yorùbá folktale that tells of the wisdom of the crafy tortoise in the defeat of the greedy elephant. This tale teaches the virtue of humilty and is a great listen for kids, teens, and adults. Narrated by One Yoruba Girl in melodic Yorùbá language.

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I debated adding a soundtrack to this episode because I wasn't ready to show you this part of me. I didn't feel it was great because I have never delivered a whole piece in Yorùbá.

But I know better.

I promised to show you all of me, and this is also a part of me. This part of me struggles to connect with her culture in this saturated world she lives in. This part of me desperately seeks for simplicity because the pursuits of this world are too complicated. This part of me wants to be free.

This poem talks about the insignificance of life; how humans huttle about doing nothing in glorified importance. If you are human, take this as a cue to rest. Are you really living the life you want, or the life you inherited?

Here's to more Yorùbá poetry! 🥂

P.S - No, I don't want to translate this poem. I don't want to translate it because it wouldn't be the same in English; English waters it down. Please just enjoy it. ❤️

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Happy Easter guys! But please I want to ask, what the Heck, is Black Love??

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Today, I'm trying hard to feel grateful for the sacrifice that Jesus made for me on the cross. I am trying to feel joy in the promise of eternal life. And I am trying to not feel ungrateful for my inability to feel what I should feel. Sigh. I don't know what I'm saying again, just listen please. You'll understand better when you listen. I looovveee youuu!

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Just a little something for you to munch on today.

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You haven't seen me in a year because like everyone, I have had to deal with a lot. We're all going through it simultaneously. So, please, accept me as I come and listen to my not so short update (sorry!).

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This was supposed to be published on International Women's Day, but I thought, why? Not when the day after, affairs are back to "As you were". I wrote this piece for you, ọmọlúwàbí. Know that your mothers were not docile or stupid. Know that you did not come from a generation of slaves, you are your mothers' daughter.

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This is one of many eulogies I write for my God.

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While the title of this podcast is "The Yorùbá Lifestyle", expect to listen to some episodes that wouldn't exactly be "Yorùbá-ish". Sometimes I'd just want to tell you how I'm feeling. Other times I'll just want to share an experience with you. However, know that all you will listen to on here are my thoughts, opinions and experiences shaped by my Yorùbá worldview. So, yeah! It's all part of The Yorùbá Lifestyle! 💃🏿