
They say I'm too loud
They Say I'm Too Loud (TSITL) is an unapologetic podcast exploring the complexities of being a young person in a rapidly changing world. Hosted by Nubuke, it features conversations with friends and insightful guests navigating life's challenges. The show offers a safe space for no-bullshit, never-pandering discussions on topics ranging from personal interests to diverse lived experiences.
Episodes
Ep.20 Family Secrets & Unfiltered Advice ft. My Mum & Grandma 🫢| Season 1 Finale
For the Season 1 finale of They Say I’m Too Loud, I sat down with my mum and grandma to reflect on past episodes, react to my wildest transformations (yes, the braids, the tattoos, the bald head… nothing was off-limits 😅), and dive deep into some of the toughest dilemmas you’ve sent in.💌 We tackled it all:Should you charge family for your creative work?Would you leave love for success abroad?What
Ep.19 How Abena Boamah built a million dollar business from Shea Butter
This episode of They Say I’m Too Loud feels like a big hug, a lot of laughs, and a celebration of what it means to dream loudly. I sit down with Abena Boamah — Founder of Hanahana Beauty, content creator, and runner — to talk about her journey from growing up with nkuto (shea butter) in her home, to creating one of the most loved Black-owned beauty brands sold at Ulta and featured on Beyoncé’s Bla
Ep.18 Hanna B Fit on Being Bullied for Being Fat, African & "Too Nice"
Join us for a deeply personal and unfiltered conversation with a creator who bravely opens up about her 63 kg weight loss journey, the emotional scars of weight-based bullying, the complexities of moving to America, and the struggles that shaped her identity.This episode isn't just about transformation—it’s about reclaiming strength, vulnerability, and the messy, beautiful reality behind the s
Ep.17 Dr. Karen: What They Should Have Taught You About PCOS, Sex & More
From the "pull-out method" to prepping for your first time, from PCOS cravings to sperm quality and fertility myths—this episode is a crash course in everything you should've learned but probably didn’t.I sit down with Dr. Karen, a Ghana-based OB-GYN, for a deep, no-shame, no-stupid-questions conversation about sex, virginity, PCOS, fibroids, fertility, abortion aftercare, vaginismus
Ep. 16 Dating The “Perfect” Christian, Politics and Gatekeeping The Church
In this insightful new episode of They Say I'm Too Loud, I sit down with Nana Yaw Ofori Atta, also known as One Man 1000, for a candid discussion that about personal branding, faith, and navigating societal challenges. We explore the importance of authenticity, living out your purpose, and the challenges of being a public figure in today's world. This episode also delves into profound refl
Ep. 15 Blocking strange Men, Body Insecurities and Building a Bikini Company
In this empowering episode, I sit down with Darkor, the visionary founder behind Swims by Didi, a brand with a focus on body positivity and inclusivity. Darkor takes us back to her childhood, sharing how a love for fashion blossomed at just seven years old, eventually leading her to launch her first brand, "Darkor's," in 2019.She opens up about the initial struggles, the quiet hustle
Ep.14 Toxic friendships, growing up mixed race and building her dream life: Djifa's story
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Djifa, one of TikTok's most authentic and hilarious creators, who went from navigating family expectations to building a vibrant online presence through comedy. We dive deep into her incredible journey—being a pioneer in her own right, finding her voice in comedy, and balancing the weight of cultural traditions with her personal dreams.She opens up abo
Ep. 13 Life Lessons from my Grandma: How to Find Yourself & Love Your Journey
Join me and my amazing grandma, Bridget Katsriku on "They Say I'm Too Loud" for an episode packed with wisdom, laughs, and incredibly relatable advice! In this inspiring conversation, Grandma Bridget, a retired civil servant , shares her invaluable insights on building a life of purpose, chasing your biggest dreams, and embracing every step of the journey—even the mistakes.In this ep
Ep. 12 How Nkrumah's Family Lost So Much But Built an Unbreakable Legacy Princess Nkrumah's Story
I sat down with the incredible Princess Nkrumah, granddaughter of the legendary Kwame Nkrumah!Princess takes us on her deeply personal journey, sharing everything from her grandmother's courageous escape after the overthrow (and a truth bomb about the Nkrumah's finances at the time) to navigating her own identity and love. We dive deep into her childhood memories, the complexities of racial issues
Ep. 11 I Spent My School Fees On My Grandmother's Funeral SDK DELE
From working brutal jobs in steel factories to making the impossible choice of spending his university fees on his grandmother’s funeral (and missing out on media school). Then there was the time he threw shots at Shatta Wale… and had to face the consequences. SDK Dele is a force to be reckoned with. You do not want to miss out on today's episode. This episode was filmed at The Content Studio. To
Ep. 10 The opinion that finally gets me cancelled (Solo Q&A)
And just like that, I'm ready to answer your questions. I don't think half of these are bad. But on the off chance that you hate me a little, I'm asking for your forgiveness in advance. This episode was filmed at The Content Studio. To find out more, go to: https://tcsghana.com/★ Follow me here: https://www.instagram.com/nubuke/ ➭ TSITL EPISODES: ★ My Mum, Uncensored: Travel, Dreams & True Con
Ep. 9 My Mum, Uncensored: Travel, Dreams & True Confessions Professor Audrey Gadzekpo
What happens when you put an African mum on a podcast? Pure. Chaos. You know her as Professor Audrey Gadzekpo, I know her as mum, and the woman whose bed I slept in, till I was 17! On today's episode, I have my hilarious, no-nonsense mum roast your life choices for a change. I also used this opportunity to ask all the questions I've always wanted to ask her. Whether you’re scared of your mum, insp
Ep. 8 Jail Changed Everything - The Moment That Made Girls Who Cook w/ Ama Governor, Marintia Eiko
In today's episode we get real. We talk about the Ama Governor going to jail, Marintia dropping out of college and the motivation behind Girls Who Cook, their new podcast. Tune in for moreThis episode was filmed at The Content Studio. To find out more, go to: https://tcsghana.com/★ Follow Girls Who Cook here: https://www.instagram.com/girls.whocookofficial/★ Follow me here: https://www.instagram.c
Ep. 7 How Cina Soul ACCIDENTALLY Blew Up: Her rise to fame
In this episode, I sit down with the one and only, Cina Soul, to hear a little bit about her journey. For some, Cina might have crossed their feeds recently, for others, she's been on the radar for TIMEEEE! From movie features, to awesome music collabs, the talent Cina possesses, cannot be disputed. Oh, and! she's just come out with a new album, DID I LIE?Follow Cina Here! https://www.instagram.co
Ep. 6 Exclusive: How Miss Enny met her boyfriend
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Miss Enny one of Ghana's most successful and controversial creators (according to X), who went from cleaning toilets in a casino, to building a digital empire. In today's exclusive, we zoom in on her relationship with her boyfriend, Bobo. The trials of long distance, what is considered cheating, and why it's important to show, the good, the bad, the ugly.T
Ep. 5 Am I African Enough?
Growing up "African" but being called an Oreo is quite the life experience. Growing up different and hating every label/box they put you in was also the adventure. In this episode we go into just that, my life growing up in Ghana, my first encounter with racism, and what carving a path for myself in this big bad confusing world looked like This episode was filmed at The Content Studio. To find out
Ep. 4 How a Casino Worker Became one of Ghana's Most Influential Creators (Miss Enny)
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Miss Enny one of Ghana's most successful and controversial creators (according to X), who went from cleaning toilets in a casino to building a digital empire. We dive deep into her incredible journey—being the first in her family to attend university, navigating the challenges of mental health, and balancing the weight of taking care of her family while ch
Ep. 3 Grandmas Spill the Tea on Love, Cheating, and Why Dating Today is a Mess
What happens when you put two grandmas in a room to talk about love, dating, and cheating? Pure comedy gold. In this episode, my hilarious and wise grandmas spill the tea on everything from old-school romance to modern dating disasters. They’ll answer your burning questions, roast today’s dating norms, and drop some surprisingly timeless advice. Whether you’re single, taken, or just here for the l
Ep. 2 Coming clean about my secret wedding
In today's special love episode, Nubuke gets really honest. What is dating really like in the 21st Century? From super green flags, to "maybe I should delete dating apps". The honesty and the candour will leave you cackling, and possibly crying on They say I'm too loud.
Ep. 1 The Journey From Liberia’s Civil War To Google (Augustine Wiah)
Augustine Wiah is an incredible man and I am so honoured that I got to sit with him and hear his story. From fleeing the war in Liberia with this family, living in Ghana as refugee and then moving to America at such a young age; Augustine has not only survived but thrived in the face of all the challenges. I know I talk a lot about things changing my brain chemistry, but this conversation was one
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