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Growing Through The Madness

Growing Through The Madness

Di: Abi Tobi
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Tagline: Hustle vibes and a lil chaos.


Hosted by Abi, Growing Through the Madness is a vibrant podcast where storytelling meets culture & where everyday growth is celebrated!


This is your dose of hustle, heart, and some chaos. We dive into personal journeys, societal shifts, and the rich experiences - all through a relatable lens.


From life realizations to cultural hot-takes, Abi brings her unique voice as an African Canadian; creating space for real talk and real growth. No experts, No preaching - just honest stories, shared lessons, and a whole lot of love.


Cheers to growing through life's madness!


🎙️ New episodes bi-weekly — moving to weekly soon

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  • S1 E10: Growing through the holidays - Enjoy with sense
    Dec 29 2025

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    Wishing you the blessings of the season & a wonderful 2026!!

    The holidays can feel like glitter and gravity at the same time, so we poured a drink and got honest about both.

    We talk about finding real joy without pretending, how to bring a gentle ritual back into December, and why small choices like lights at home or a quiet planning session for the new year can reset your whole vibe. From intentional gifting to charitable giving, we share ways to show love that don’t drain your time, wallet, or sanity.

    Work party season gets a full breakdown: what to wear when you want festive and polished, how to enjoy an open bar without next-day regrets, and why you should skip the after-party if it doesn’t align with your boundaries. We get into the social upside too: connecting with coworkers, celebrating wins, and letting people see the side of you that doesn’t fit in a calendar invite.

    Then we wade into the holiday romance pool, from cuffing season to the Lagos and Accra “Detty December” whirlwind. The game plan: have fun, ask the right questions early, and let January reveal who’s consistent.

    We round things out with two friendship dilemmas: being excluded from a group plan and choosing self-respect, and standing firm when a best friend pushes to place a college kid in a paid-off condo.

    Boundaries aren’t cold; they are care in action.

    If you love real talk, gentle humour, and practical takeaways on holidays, gifting, office parties, and dating, this one’s for you.

    Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a boundary pep talk, and leave a review to tell us your top holiday rule.

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    55 min
  • S1 E9: Growing Through Diet Culture: Food, Culture, Healing
    Dec 25 2025

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    A glass of Apothic, a lot of laughter, and a conversation that goes exactly where it needs to: how body ideals form, how assimilation pressures can tip kids into disordered eating, and how compassion (not restriction), brings us back to balance.

    On this episode, I am sat with Chisom, a Registered Dietitian who works with children and teens, to unpack the myths we still carry about “healthy,” the reality of diet culture, and the difference between expert guidance and internet noise.

    Chisom shares her personal journey from over‑exercising and rigid food rules to healing through science‑based training and practice. We get clear on what Registered Dietitians actually do, why the RD title is protected, and the many places they show up: paediatrics, hospitals, schools, public health, policy, sports nutrition, and private practice.

    Culture isn’t a barrier; it’s a resource. We explore Nigerian meals—rice and stew, yam and egg stew, plantain, and how Western nutrition advice is from a Western cultural lens. So, it misses the point of dense, sustaining foods. Instead of cutting everything out, Chisom champions an “add‑in” approach: more plants, adequate protein, smart starches, enough water, and better sleep to steady hunger, mood, and energy. We talk practical, bite‑size changes you can keep, how to help kids buy in without battles, and why comfort foods and celebration have a place at the table without guilt.

    If you’re raising kids, healing your own relationship with food, or trying to make sense of conflicting nutrition advice, this one will land. Subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a gentler path to health, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • S1 E8: Growing Through Resumes: I thought PwC on my resume was a Golden Ticket
    Dec 20 2025

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    A prestigious logo on your resume isn’t a golden ticket—Uche learned that the hard way after moving to Canada. We dive straight into the hiring reality many newcomers face: applicant tracking systems, fierce competition in Toronto and Calgary, and why tailoring your resume to the job beats relying on brand names. From there, we open up about the mindset shift that turns rejection into data and the small, consistent actions that build momentum when no one is calling back.

    Our conversation spans the seasons of a career: surviving a rigorous masters program, moving from accounting to insight-driven finance, and learning to communicate with executives when the answers aren’t obvious. Uche’s background in strategy consulting and Big Four advisory forged a bias for clarity and action, but he’s candid about the cost and the growth—high expectations, mental health tradeoffs, and the value of surrounding yourself with peers who raise your bar. We also get practical about compensation: how to talk ranges with trusted friends, how to benchmark your worth, and how one honest conversation can change your trajectory.

    The story turns human and hopeful. Uche took transition roles, studied between customers, and stayed ready for the next door to open. Today he balances a finance career with a real estate side business, choosing tangible assets, client service, and market literacy as a form of resilience.

    As a new dad, he shares how intentional time, faith, volunteering, and strong friendships keep life centred. It’s a candid look at ambition that doesn’t forget compassion (even towards yourself) your family, and the people coming up behind you.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s navigating a career reset, and leave a rating so more listeners can find these conversations. Your support helps this community grow.

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