Feeling unseen or a bit disconnected? Don’t want to miss out on really honest, engaging conversations? Then you’ve come to the right place. Join your new favorite hostess, Cynthia Moka, and her guests as they take you along on their unique life experiences full of ups and downs. This is a cumulation of mistakes and growth points that will hopefully serve as a reminder that you are not alone. Welcome to A Cup of Moka. New episodes every other Sunday!
Welcome back to a brand NEW EPISODE of A Cup of Moka podcast! Whoop whoop! Grab your popcorn and your good earphones and get into this juicy, exciting episode. Your host Cynthia and her guest Thandie spill all the tea about what it is like for them in the dating world, their hits or misses when it comes to relationships, but most importantly discovering their essence and staying true to that throughout their journey.
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ITS 2023 and A Cup of Moka is BACK and better than ever. In this latest episode, Dami, Adiara and I reflect on how we'd like to bring in the new year and what we've chosen to leave behind in the old.
What's so important about making goals and promises to ourselves every single year? Will we keep them? Stay tuned to find out.
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If you think about it, recently everyone has moved toward a more isolated way of life. Despite our growing social media engagements and followings, we still seem to be disconnected somehow. Why does this even matter? As black people historically, we have built and relied on community to survive and grow- hence the saying it takes a village to raise a child. Could this be the reason we now (more than ever) feel loneliness, depression and anxiety?
In this episode, our friends from Japa Diaries and I dive into the ways we can break this cycle and find community again. So, if you are feeling lonely, or just bored, the solution may be simple. Tune in to find out how you can establish genuine connections and find a place where you belong.
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She is a 28 year old attorney, “tech nomad”, world traveler, and fellow boss b*tch. Karachi is joining A Cup of Moka today to help us take all aspects of our life to the next level. We’re here to hype you up to pursue your goals ferociously, encourage you to live your best life while still showing up for your damn self! Let’s cut through the BS and discuss the actual tangible ways we can level up in our twenties.
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Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok: @lakakarachi
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What does it mean to be a man in the world we live in today? What makes an Alpha man? What norms should we be challenging men to unlearn?
This important conversation between Tope and I covers how the notion of masculinity shows up in one’s self-image, spirituality, relationships, and career. He encourages men to be vulnerable but also to stand up for themselves in situations that go against their beliefs and value systems.
If you’re interested in learning how you can deepen your connection with yourself and others as a man in an honest, healthy way, make sure to tune into this episode!
You can find Tope here:
Instagram @tope.fit
In this episode, Tosin (BabygirlTos) and I dive deep into what it means to love genuinely, intentionally, and unapologetically. We share some highlights of our journey and some of the 'love lessons' we've picked up along the way. You do not want to miss this.
You can find Tosin here:
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/BABYGIRLTOS
Twitter @Babygirltoss
Instagram @babygirl.tos
Meet Edmund Oris: host of the #1 football podcast in Nigeria, brand development coach, and mentor to many. He tells me how I could have been failing at social media this entire time!
Welcome back to a brand new episode of A Cup of Moka. Join us as we talk about all things social media; what we love about it, hate about it, and especially how to be great at it.
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Enjoy this episode with your friends and friends of friends. You never know who might need it :)
This episode is dedicated to my dear, long-time friend Clinton Kasom Azubuike. You will forever rest in our hearts and minds.