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Social Media Is Destroying Critical Thinking ft the WHOT Podcast hosts
May 31, 2026
48m 23s
Remote Work Is a Scam, Nigerian Weddings Are Expensive & Gen Z Is Tired
May 9, 2026
41m 11s
Why Most Artists Never Blow Up (The Harsh Truth) ft Derrick UGC
Apr 9, 2026
53m 44s
Why AI Might Not Fix Nigeria’s Biggest Problems ft TonaTech
Mar 7, 2026
45m 08s
The Business Of Being an Influencer in Nigeria | Adeife Adeoye
Feb 13, 2026
1h 01m 01s
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| 5/31/26 | ![]() Social Media Is Destroying Critical Thinking ft the WHOT Podcast hosts | Some conversations feel less like interviews and more like a group chat that accidentally became deeply philosophical. This episode with Naomi and David from the WHOT Podcast felt exactly like that. We sat down to talk about podcasting, internet culture, and the realities of building media in Nigeria, but the conversation quickly spiraled into something bigger: why people online seem less willing to think independently, how social media rewards outrage over nuance, and what it means to create authentic conversations in an attention economy built on virality. Naomi and David have built one of the most engaging and unfiltered podcasts in Nigeria by understanding something a lot of creators miss; people are not just looking for entertainment anymore. They’re looking for honesty, relatability, and conversations that reflect the chaos of real life. We talked about getting dragged online, the strange psychology of Nigerian Twitter, the pressure creators feel to constantly stay visible, and the surprising story of how WHOT Podcast almost ended before it ever really took off. There’s also a larger conversation underneath all of it about modern media, independent thinking, and whether algorithms are slowly shaping the way we see the world. At different points, the episode is funny, chaotic, reflective, and slightly uncomfortable , which honestly feels like the internet itself. And somewhere between the debates, storytelling, and Lagos survival jokes, we found ourselves asking a bigger question: Are people still thinking for themselves online… or are we all just reacting? Watch the full episode now. #BeyondTheBase #WHOTPodcast #Nigeria #Podcast #InternetCulture #SocialMedia | 48m 23s | ||||||
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Remote Work Is a Scam, Nigerian Weddings Are Expensive & Gen Z Is Tired | Some podcast episodes are planned… and some turn into the kind of conversation you’d have with your closest friends at 1AM.In this episode of Beyond the Base, Baseman, Marcel, and longtime friend of the pod, Angel, sit down for one of our most unfiltered conversations yet — from weird Nigerian food combinations and controversial cooking content… to quitting jobs, recovering from surgery, surviving near-death experiences, and asking whether remote work is actually the scam nobody talks about.We also get into:- Why working from home can quietly destroy work-life boundaries- Angel's viral “green rice” cooking video and life as a food creator- Why Ibidapo walked away from her tech job — and the peace that followed- The rising cost and social pressure of Nigerian weddings- Baseman's accident; surviving traumatic experiences and how quickly life can change- Choosing survival, career growth, or family expectations when life gets real This episode is funny, honest, chaotic… and unexpectedly deep.If you’re in your 20s trying to figure out work, friendship, faith, money, and adulting in Nigeria… this one’s for you. | 41m 11s | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Why Most Artists Never Blow Up (The Harsh Truth) ft Derrick UGC✨ | music industryartist growth+3 | Derrick UGC | Beyond the BaseAfropop+1 | — | viral momentsconsistency+2 | — | 53m 44s | |
| 3/7/26 | ![]() Why AI Might Not Fix Nigeria’s Biggest Problems ft TonaTech✨ | Artificial IntelligenceNigeria+3 | Adetona Adegbite | ChatGPTGemini+4 | NigeriaLagos+1 | AIChatGPT+5 | — | 45m 08s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() The Business Of Being an Influencer in Nigeria | Adeife Adeoye✨ | influencer marketingsocial media strategy+3 | Adeife Adeoye | Remote WorkHerBeyond the Base+2 | Nigeria | content creationvirality+3 | — | 1h 01m 01s | |
| 1/31/26 | ![]() How Broke is GenZ?✨ | Gen Zfinance+3 | Samuel Aladegbaye | Beyond The BaseCNBC Africa+2 | Nigeria | inflationpolicy changes+3 | — | 49m 42s | |
| 1/17/26 | ![]() Just because it’s legal… does that make it right? ft Nimi Edimeh✨ | lawmorality+3 | Nimi Edimeh | MunchitBeyond The Base | Nigeria | legal professionjustice+3 | — | 48m 34s | |
| 1/10/26 | ![]() Our 2025 End of the Year Special🎊 🎉✨ | reflectiongrowth+3 | — | Beyond the Base | — | 2025end of the year+2 | — | 26m 32s | |
| 12/25/25 | ![]() Christmas Reflections, Growth and Big Wins✨ | Christmasgrowth+3 | Grace James | Beyond The Base | Nigeria | Boxing Daygratitude+1 | — | 47m 19s | |
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Why Status Matters Too Much in Nigeria✨ | statusclassism+2 | — | iPhoneTiktok+1 | Nigeria | iPhonesponsorship+2 | Sponsor | 31m 40s | |
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| 10/24/25 | ![]() Why did we start a podcast?✨ | Gen Z stereotypesambition+2 | — | Beyond the Base | — | podcastculture+1 | — | 47m 40s | |
| 10/11/25 | ![]() Are Nepo babies more ambitious than everyone else?✨ | Nepo Babiesambition+3 | — | Beyond the Base | — | privilegelegacy+3 | — | 48m 57s | |
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Can you succeed in Nigeria without connections? Ep 13 Ft Laotan | This week, we’re joined by the one and only Laotan Faji, a scholar, musical composer and all-around fun guy. Laotan is one of the most patriotic and informed people we know and in this episode, we talked about everything from the astronomical inflation in Nigeria to the aviation scandals that happened in August. There are so many issues to address, but we focused on the "big-manism" culture in Nigeria, where you can get away with almost anything if you are financially successful and have enough “connections” in high places. At the end of the day, Nigeria feels like a never-ending reality show; A series you can’t stop watching, sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating, but always unpredictable.Hope you enjoy this episode!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.pod/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.pod | 48m 07s | ||||||
| 8/23/25 | ![]() Dear employer, I'm doing thing differently | A 9 to 5 looks good on paper. Stable job. Steady pay. Respect. But if you’ve ever done it, you know it’s not that pretty.And remote work? Don’t be deceived. It’s still hectic, just a different flavour. Work calls back-to-back, deadlines chasing you even in your bed, and somehow you’re expected to be online 24/7 because “you’re at home.” Work still finds a way to drain you. In this episode, Olu, Ibidapo, and Precious talk about how hectic the grind is. Long hours. Stress everywhere. And if you work in a bank? Double the madness. Targets that don’t make sense, customers shouting, and no time to even breathe.But here’s the thing: Gen Z is not here for that lifestyle. We want balance. We want freedom. We want tools and systems that make life easier, not harder. From tech to creativity, this generation is ready to change how work looks and feels. Hope you enjoy this episode! It’s not just complaints. It’s jokes, banter, and real talk about why the future of work is already shifting. And trust me, you’ll relate. | 35m 28s | ||||||
| 8/9/25 | ![]() The power in your words ft Tishe & Byllion | In this episode, we’ll be talking about art, creative growth and spoken words.Our guests are two creatives and spoken word artists who inspire me a lot. They’re also really good friends of mine.Tishe is a writer, poet and spoken words minister whose work is inspired by the master creator (God). His psalms, songs, and poems have blessed many lives in and out of the country.Byllion is also a storyteller and a spoken word minister. She’s a talented, creative artist whose work spans different mediums. After small talk, both our guests shared what their creative processes are like. Then they spoke about their journeys as storytellers over the years.Moments that stood out for both our creative guests were the moments when they realised that their craft and ministry had powerfully impacted people.Hope you enjoy this episode!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.pod/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.pod | 56m 30s | ||||||
| 7/25/25 | ![]() How to handle broken dreams | Have you ever had to give up on your dream because of some sad realities of life?Well, growing up, it’s almost every boy’s dream to go pro in sports. Unfortunately, only a small number of people actually get to live this dream, and it isn’t really talked about so much. This isn’t constrained to just sports; it’s the nuanced understanding of the world that you’re forced to have the older you get while navigating what’s within your reach and what isn’t. In this episode, we talked about the positive impact of sports on people’s lives and the role sports play in providing community and support for young people. We discussed the gaps in the space and drew parallels to systems in other parts of the world. | 54m 18s | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() A Better Nation in Our Lifetime ft Eromz | In this episode, we spoke with a renowned nation builder and social impact activist, Eromosele Peter Adene. Eromosele’s story is unique and inspiring as he has led and been involved in several social impact initiatives and nonprofits over the past decade. On the 7th of November, 2020, he was arrested and detained for participating in the #EndSARS protest. His arrest and detention sparked a wide outcry from Nigerians for his release. After his ordeal, he has remained in the country, making a positive impact through several initiatives and advocacy efforts that are positively impacting the lives of Nigerians. Hope you enjoy this episode!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.pod/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.pod | 39m 49s | ||||||
| 6/28/25 | ![]() How a little change can make a lot of impact ft Eibra and Tega | Everyone needs a guardian angel, someone who looks out for them or helps them when they’re in need. In this episode, we talked to two of our really good friends who run charity organizations focused on providing access to quality education to underprivileged children living in slums in Lagos, Nigeria.In a way, they are guardian angels for the children they look out for. Our guests are: Eibra, a multifaceted creative and data scientist, and Tega is an economist and upcoming music executive who currently works as a project manager at MAVIN Records. They both run their NGOs alongside their 9-to-5s and have a lot of amazing stories to tell. Hope you enjoy this episode!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.pod/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.pod | 1h 08m 40s | ||||||
| 6/14/25 | ![]() Why Nigerians don't believe in mental health ft Niah | In this episode, we’ll be talking about Mental Health Awareness and how to improve the inclusion of special needs children in Nigerian society. We have a very special guest for this episode: Niah Bamishile, a mental health advocate, philanthropist and lifestyle content creator. We talked about the prevalence of mental health issues in Nigeria, Niah’s journey as an advocate, how she started her foundation, and her most memorable moments so far. Hope you enjoy it!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.pod/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.pod | 56m 21s | ||||||
| 5/30/25 | ![]() Creative Survival and the magic of communities ft Jesimiel and Kilali | In this episode, we talked about storytelling, how to keep your creative side alive while working full-time jobs and the strength of communities in fostering consistency. Our guests are two creatives who inspire us a lot with their work and ability to lead communities.Jesimiel is a writer and poet whose work is inspired by life, identity, and nostalgia. He also runs a mental health and emotional wellness community called **Uncloud.**Kilali is also a writer and a storyteller, and a designer. She also leads a community of believers called “Come as you are” . It’s a fellowship of young Christians growing together in their faith.Hope you enjoy this episode!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.pod/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.pod | 48m 49s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() The dilemma of Nollywood's storytelling | On this episode we talked about Nollywood movies, their quality over the years, the trends and the ever increasing pipeline of social media influencers turning into actors. Our guest, Ifeolutayo ia a writer and filmmaker who has bylines in some of the most reputable publications in Africa and his films have garnered him some recognition in Africa and outside the continent.Our major discussion was on the issue of how Nigerian films sacrifice social issue engagement for cheap relatability entertainment. Ife was of the opinion that the marriage of these tales with modern issues and complexities offers the promise of a distinctive film tradition, one that speaks familiarity without sacrificing social issue engagement for cheap relatability entertainment. Hope you enjoy it!!!Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.io/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.io | 47m 20s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() Climate Change Awareness ft Grace James | In this bonus episode, we dived into the world of games and how our guest, Grace James, uses gamification to teach about climate change. Grace’s entrepreneurship journey has been such an interesting one, and she shared with us what inspired her to leave her 9 to 5 to build her startup full-time.We also talked about her latest achievement: Winning the Stanbic IBTC Fuze Talent show and going home with 7.5 million Make sure to follow us onTwitter: https://x.com/thebaselineblog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebaseline.io/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebaseline.io | 21m 14s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() Suffer head Olympics ft. Grace James | In this Episode, we had our first guest, Grace James, a social entrepreneur and climate activist. We talked about the unhealthy culture of glorifying suffering that is very prevalent in Nigeria and how many people are struggling to survive. Ibidapo shared some of his worries about the side effects of mass migration and the possibility of a national state of emergency.We would love to hear your thoughts. Do you think Nigeria could ever get to that point? | 32m 06s | ||||||
| 4/12/25 | ![]() NYSC Chronicles and Japa Syndrome | In this episode, we discussed the “Nigerian dream”, which is to Japa 😂😂, and our personal opinions on that dream. We also discussed our individual NYSC experiences, and one of us believed their experience was more valid than others, but we’ll let you decide 😁.We also spoke about how the older generation relates to the current and how there are so many nuances involved. Then, we spotlight someone who made a positive impact on the lives of secondary children during her service year. | 34m 41s | ||||||
| 3/29/25 | ![]() The Nigerian Gen Z experience | Welcome to Beyond The Baseline podcast !!This podcast discusses how business, culture, and technology impact society as seen through the lens of young Nigerian Gen Zs. We share stories on social impact and sustainable development that are shaping societies. | 33m 13s | ||||||
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