Twenties Fusion

Twenties Fusion

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Twenties Fusion aims to build a community of Twenty-somethings through shared experiences and interests. Using stimulating discussions, insightful articles and engaging webinars, we speak directly to the everyday life of young people in their twenties. Join us as we explore different aspects of life as a Twenty-something in today's world

Episode List

Men, Fashion.

Oct 17th, 2021 5:07 PM

Let's talk about men and their relationship with fashion. What looks good to them and what doesn't? Join Adeniyi on this special episode as he interviews a couple of well-dressed men in their twenties on the subject.

The 50-30-20 Rule

Oct 10th, 2021 5:13 PM

As young adults, money and all of its companions are at the core of all our activities. Understanding how to earn it, grow it and make it work for us is a skill we need to learn early in order to smoothen the sometimes choppy waters of adulthood.

Toxic friendships

May 13th, 2021 2:09 PM

Friendships should be accomodating and loving, but emotional and physical boundaries should not be crossed. What happens when you find yourself in a parasitic or toxic friendship? What do you do? How do you address it and stay at peace with yourself? Listen in on this conversation as we discuss personal experience and proven steps to find ourselves in toxic relationships.

Making new friends and keeping old ones

May 2nd, 2021 7:01 PM

As we grow older, we start to see our personal relationships in a new light. We start to value some more and rethink others, make new friends and reconnect with old ones. Managing friendships may look easy and straightforward from the outside, but it’s a different ballgame within these relationships. Join us on this episode as we discuss and share some insights on the sometimes murky waters of new and old friendships.

Just Friends or Something More?

Apr 11th, 2021 5:14 PM

Friendships between different genders are often seen as leading to something more. Is this a generally right depiction or is it just an unfair generalization?

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