A Very Threesome Podcast ft Madame Joyce & Toke Makinwa
This episode is brought to you by Blink Card. Download the O3 app here: https://apps.apple.com/ng/app/o3cards/id1565911719Merry Christmas 🎄 and welcome to A Very Threesome Podcast as Toke Moments and Tea With Tay come together for a special crossover episode with Madame Joyce... and yes, the energy is exactly what the title promises.The trio reflects on what 2025 has looked like so far, sharing personal highlights, wins, and lessons. From relationships and dating conversations to listener dilemmas, nothing is off the table. There’s plenty of laughter, playful chaos, honest opinions, and moments that hit a little closer to home.Three voices and lots of tea, enjoy and don’t forget to share Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let’s Keep the Kisses Professional” — Daniel Etim-Effiong Talks Nollywood, Family & Life Off Screen
In this episode, Tay sits down with Daniel Etim-Effiong, actor and filmmaker, for a conversation that goes beyond the screen. Yes, they address the kissing roles people always talk about, but they also get into the work behind the scenes.Daniel shares how he approaches his roles, what acting in Nollywood has taught him over the years, and how he separates work from real life. He also talks about family, marriage, growing older in the industry, and the choices he’s making at this stage of his life.It’s an easy, honest conversation that shows a different side of Daniel, calm, thoughtful, and very clear about who he is off screen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nons Miraj: Nigeria’s Most Talked-About Pop The Balloon Matchmaker Talks Fame, Money & Dating Wahala
This week’s December Special features Nons Miraj, the comedian and actor behind Nigeria’s most talked-about pop the balloon matchmaking videos. Known for her chaotic humour and viral skits, she sits with Tay to talk about the real life behind the content.They discuss how she handles fame, the business side of her craft, money conversations people don’t see, and the ups and downs of dating as a public figure. She also shares how her ideas come together, the pressure that comes with going viral often, and what she hopes people understand about her beyond the jokes.It’s a funny, honest and unexpectedly grounded conversation to keep the December Specials rolling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hauwa said what??? Celebrating Our 100th Episode With The Most Unfiltered Guest
To see and explore the full list of Google’s Year in Search 2025, visit: https://trends.withgoogle.com/year-in-search/2025/ng/This week marks a big moment for Tea With Tay, our 100th episode and the start of our special December series. Tay is joined by Hauwa Lawal, a creator known for her sharp humour, honest opinions, and the kind of unfiltered takes that always get people talking.In this episode, Hauwa opens up about her journey online, handling criticism, finding her voice, and the experiences that shaped the person viewers see today. She and Tay also dive into friendships, work, growing up, and a few unexpected stories that kept the conversation lively.It’s a relaxed and funny episode, perfect for kicking off the December run, and a fitting way to celebrate 100 episodes of real conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
INDUSTRY MACHINE: ODUMODUBLVCK on Faith, Fire & Fame
For the season finale of Tea With Tay, Tay is joined by ODUMODUBLVCK, the rapper who has carved a lane of his own in Nigerian rap scene. Known for his raw style and bold presence, he talks about his journey so far, the role of faith in his life, and how he handles both the pressure and the fire that comes with fame.From his early struggles to becoming one of the most talked-about artists in the country and beyond, ODUMODUBLVCK shares what drives him, what grounds him, and where he sees himself going next with his album INDUSTRY MACHINE. It’s an honest close to the season, full of reflection, laughter, and real talk about music and life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.