Hello everyone,
Welcome to Episode 4 of the RovingBookworm Podcast!
A safe space for meaningful conversations inspired by books, poetry and music.
I hope that this podcast will bring to life interesting perspectives from fiction to real life and hopefully it would be something worth your while.
I am excited to be publishing yet another episode of my podcast and I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did when having this conversation.
This episode features me and the brilliant Rachel Eyo as we discuss a topic that we are so passionate about.
‘Our Mental Health: Why Should We Care?’
My inspiration comes from two books I read this year titled ‘Stranger in Lagos’ by Sally Kenneth Dadzie and ‘I’m Telling The Truth But I’m Lying’ by Bassey Ikpi (Check out my review of ‘Stranger in Lagos‘ HERE).
Click Here To Listen: Our Mental Health: Why Should We Care? with Rachel Eyo
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