Episodes
Denise asks listeners what is it about the festive season that makes people throw caution to the wind.
Denise asks listeners how they experience extra enjoyment without breaking the bank.
Denise asks how one can determine truth and pass wise judgment/counsel when the chances of knowing the other side of a story are slim.
Denise asks why people invest so much in producing fake products when they can produce original ones.
With the current inflation rate and its impact on Nigerians, Denise asks listeners if they are still looking forward to receiving a Christmas bonus, hampers, or gifts.
Denise tries to find out what are the possible positives of living in an expensive state.
Denise asks listeners if people are more encouraged to save in a group or with someone.
Denise asks listeners what key role they think age plays in marriage and if age should be a barrier for intending couple
Denise asks listeners if it is in every situation that one is expected to adopt the 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do' pattern.
Denise asks listeners how they identify and protect themselves against sympathy scams, and how best to go about donations to people who claim to be in need to avoid being scammed.
Denise asks if rainmaking in Nigeria is real, fake, or just a myth, and if anyone really has the ability to hold rain or if it is a mere coincidence.
Denise asks beyond ignorance, why some people are earning so much from their talents and others are not, and if talents are intentionally appreciated in Nigeria.
Denise asks listeners what percentage of youths would likely embrace the apprenticeship idea.
Denise asks listeners what exactly they want their respective partners to bring to the table.
Denise asks listeners if couples who discover they are related should stay married to each other or go their separate ways.
Denise asks listeners which is a more timely and lasting intervention between an increase in salary/income and a review in the prices of food and other basic needs.
Denise asks listeners if there is something about money that brings out the worst nature in people and if they can trust their partner with money.
Denise asks listeners what should be an additional reward beyond more work assigned to hardworking staff.
Denise asks listeners what determines the choice of a gift for their significant other and if they would show gratitude for a gift they do not like or need.
Denise has a conversation with chemical pathologist and member Diabetes Association of Nigeria, Dr Hamilton Opurum, about access to diabetes care for patients.
Denise asks listeners if cases of 'what I ordered vs what I got' are cases of the customer requesting to pay cheaper for the best quality or the seller/artisan simply wanting to rip off the customer.
Denise asks why some individuals with beautiful CVs find it difficult to ace job interviews.
Denise asks why should people get married, and asks singles considering marriage, why they want to get married.
Denise asks listeners how seriously should someone take verbal or written threats of violence and destruction.
Denise has a conversation with educator, Sir Ikechi Nwogu, asking what ideas one can begin to think of in line with the current realities.
Denise asks listeners when it is the appropriate time to introduce religion to a child, and if it is still appropriate for parents to choose a religion for their children
Denise asks listeners how far they can go to show genuine loyalty and how they can differentiate between genuine loyalty and eye service.
Denise asks how best hospitals and health centers should handle patients' inability to pay medical bills.
Denise has a conversation with journalist Carl Orakwue asking if there are situations that would require one to be kind and those that would require one to be truthful.
Denise asks listeners what parameters can be used to gauge the quality of education received abroad and in Nigeria