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The LOS Podcast

The LOS Podcast

By LOS Lifestyle Co.

LOS Presents is a podcast that uncovers the stories waiting to be told. Our first season is LOS Presents: Reflections. Join Lola Adele-Oso, change catalyst and world traveler, for candid conversations about the past and present from people living their stories. Why stories? Preserving our stories is preserving our history. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you’re listening right now.
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7. Hellen: A Borderless Life

The LOS Podcast Sep 21, 2020

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6. ASIRI: Secrets and Codes

6. ASIRI: Secrets and Codes

This episode features Oludamola Adebowale, the founder and curator of ASIRI Magazine, an Instagram page of Nigerian history and culture stories. With Oludamola, we discuss his fascination with history and the role his prison warden grandmother played; culture codes of Yoruba people; what a first-time meeting with his idol, Wole Soyinka, was like; and how ASIRI helps individuals and families discover their family history.

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5. The Untouchable (part 2)
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The LOS Podcast - Trailer

The LOS Podcast - Trailer

There are stories waiting to be waiting to be discovered around us. Join Lola Adele-Oso, change catalyst and world traveler, for candid conversations about the past and present from people living their stories.

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4. Kashimawo, The Untouchable

4. Kashimawo, The Untouchable

Reincarnation or the philosophy of being reborn is celebrated in many cultures. In Nigeria, a child born after consecutive infant deaths and births in the same family is deemed an 'Abiku' or 'Ogbanje'. In Yoruba culture, the name Kashimawo means "Let us wait and see” and  the person is considered untouchable. Taslimat Kashimawo Adeniji-Adele shares her personal story of what it has been like growing up an Abiku.

Jul 26, 202020:55
3. Mind Your Language

3. Mind Your Language

Host Lola Adele-Oso and her mother discuss the role of language, dialects, and the building of connections across Nigeria, a nation of 200 ethnic groups and 500 languages. Does having too many languages also set the stage for distrust between ethnic groups?

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2. Independence and Lagos

2. Independence and Lagos

October 1, 1960, eleven years after Oba Adeniji-Adele II was crowned the King of Lagos, Nigeria gained her Independence from Great Britain. Sariat Adeniji-Adele recalls what that day was like as a 15 year old and the daughter of the king.

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1. Born to a King

1. Born to a King

Host’s mother, Sariat Adeniji-Adele, shares the story of how her father, the late Oba Musendiqu Adeniji-Adele II, became the King of Lagos and what life was like for her growing up in a palace in Lagos, Nigeria in the 1950s.
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