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30. Season 3 finale; Accents with a difference
26:16||Season 3, Ep. 30It's Season 3 finale whoop whoop!On this last episode of season 3, It's a mix of laughter and emotions as Menah and Waye talk about how Black British accents have their own vibe. They chat about thevariations of British accents and modern day slangs.As a black person living in the UK, do you ever notice this slight difference in accent?We have a special announcement at the end of this video, make sure to watch and participate. We hope you enjoyed the episode. Please like, subscribe and share with your loved ones. Follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary29. Things you need to know before starting your relocation process.
05:39||Season 3, Ep. 29Is relocation a leap of faith or a calculated risk? Join us for an insightful hourglass session with Menah as she shares practical tips to help you get started on your relocation journey. She emphasizes the importance of research and planning before taking the plunge. This episode will guide you on the decision-making process to relocation.It's great to have you listen, we hope you enjoyed this episode. Share your thoughts with us and don't forget to like, subscribe and share with your loved ones. Follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiary× (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary28. How a Nigerian Immigrant adapted to the UK
35:51||Season 3, Ep. 28On this episode, Menah and Waye catch up, chat and share their opinions on relations to family ,retirement planning and business related questions that's got everyone talking.The first video features an Nigerian man talking about how moving to a different country makes him miss his family back in Nigeria while the second features a black man how he plans on retiring by developing business and living a peaceful life.We would love to know your thoughts on each video, share with us in the comments.Please like, subscribe and share with your loved ones.Follow us onInstagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary27. Chatting about hot topics on the internet
25:47||Season 3, Ep. 27On this episode, Menah and Waye catch up, chat and share their opinions on a few thought- provoking videos that's got everyone talking.The first video features an Asian man talking about Asian and American work culture while the second features a black women urging fellow black women to represent themselves and their kids in a more appropriate manner.We would love to know your thoughts on each video, share with us in the comments.Please like, subscribe and share with your loved ones.Follow us onInstagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary26. Views and perspectives on controversial videos
27:50||Season 3, Ep. 26On this episode, your favourite duo Menah and Waye explore different sides of two trending videos. The first video features a woman living in the UK who discusses her unique savings approach. The second video centers on a woman living abroad who expresses frustration with the constant demands and entitlement of family members back home.We would love to know your thoughts on each video. Please like, subscribe and share with your loved ones. Follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiary× (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary25. Are immigrants valued abroad?
41:09||Season 3, Ep. 25On this episode, Menah and Waye are back together and they discuss the acceptance of immigrants in foreign countries. They talk about recent events such as the protests against immigrants in the UK and explore their personal perspectives on whether immigrants are truly valued abroad and if they themselves feel appreciated in their adopted countries.It's great to have you listen, we hope you enjoyed this episode. Share your thoughts with us and don't forget to like, subscribe and share with your loved ones. Follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary24. BALANCING BUSINESS AND FAMILY IN THE UK. BUKKY'S JOURNEY TO MULTIPLE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES
01:04:39||Season 3, Ep. 24On this episode, Menah chats with Bukola George, a dynamic entrepreneur who has successfully built thriving businesses while raising a family in the UK. From dealing with the pressures of starting from scratch to finding her footing in a highly competitive market, she shares how she overcame challenges and maintains a strong work-life balance especially with her kids.This episode is a must listen for everyone considering or doing life in a different country.Thank you for listening! Share with us your thoughts on this episode. Don't forget to subscribe, like, share with your loved ones and follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary23. TJD on the streets of Southampton
15:26||Season 3, Ep. 23In a refreshing escape from our usual studio setup, this episode takes listeners on a journey to the streets of Southampton at the Nigeria-Ghana Summer Funfair. This episode captures interesting community and cultural interactions, offering you a raw glimpse into the lives of Africans in the UK.Thank you for listening! Share with us your thoughts on this episode. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, share with your loved ones and follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary22. Naija girl overcoming odds in the UK
46:16||Season 3, Ep. 22On this episode, we sit down with Anu, a Nigerian who moved to pursue a Master's degree in the United Kingdom. She shares how how a seemingly straightforward one-year program unexpectedly stretched into a three-year odyssey and lessons learned from this experience. She also offers a raw and authentic perspective on what it's like to transition from living in Nigeria to the UK.Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe, like, share with your loved ones and follow us on Instagram: @thejakpadiaryX (Twitter): DiaryjakpaFacebook: The Jakpa DiaryTikTok: The Jakpa Diary
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