Episodes

  • The Harsh Reality of Adult Friendships: Outgrowing People & Setting Boundaries | Just My POV
    Mar 14 2026

    Welcome back to another episode of Just My P.O.V.! 🎙️ This week, Pearl Cardi is joined by her amazing co-host to tackle a topic we all deal with but rarely talk honestly about: Friendships.

    Are the people around you actually your friends, or just seasonal acquaintances? In this episode, we are pulling back the curtain on the complexities of adult friendships. From navigating the "snakes and serpents" of the entertainment industry to the uncomfortable reality of outgrowing the people you went to school with, we are keeping it 100% real.

    We dive deep into the unique dynamics of female friendships—discussing why they can sometimes feel overly competitive, but also why they offer an emotional depth you just can't get anywhere else. Plus, Pearl shares a crazy story about a childhood friendship breakup that changed her perspective forever.

    If you’ve ever had to cut off a toxic friend or realized you were outgrowing your circle, this episode is for you.

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    59 mins
  • Cancel Culture, Social Media Mobs, & The Glaring Double Standard | Just My POV Ep. 8
    Mar 7 2026

    We are back with another episode of Just My POV, together with Pearl and Halimat to tackle one of the internet's most controversial topics: Cancel Culture.

    Are we actually holding people accountable, or are we just using social media to bully people without giving them room to grow?.

    In this episode, we break down the hypocrisy of online mobs. We discuss the pushback Simi faced when her old tweets were weaponized against her , and Halimat gets incredibly vulnerable about her own experience getting canceled during #EndSARS, which resulted in 6,000 death threats.We also heavily dive into the massive gender double standard: why do women get death threats for minor mistakes, while men like D'banj or Chris Brown keep their massive support systems after major scandals?.

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    36 mins
  • Identity, Purpose & Finding Your Path
    45 mins
  • Navigating Adulthood: Unlearning The Trauma Of A Nigerian Upbringing
    Feb 12 2026

    We were promised freedom and "two pieces of meat," but all we got were bills and childhood trauma.

    In this episode of Just My POV, Pearl and Halima sit down to dismantle the scam called "Adulting." They explore how our upbringing shapes the way we handle conflict today,

    The conversation gets heated when they debate two major "Adulting" scenarios:

    It’s a raw look at the difference between "suffering and smiling" and actually growing up.

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    33 mins
  • Beauty Standards
    Feb 6 2026

    Is "Pretty Privilege" actually a trap? On this episode of Just My POV, we are stripping away the filters to talk about the raw realities of beauty standards in Nigeria.

    We dive deep into the "moral hypocrisy" of the BBL epidemic, the lingering pressure of colorism, and a concept we’re calling "Pretty Punishment"—the bullying and harassment that often target women simply for existing in their beauty. From secondary school trauma to office politics, we’re saying the things you’re afraid to say.

    In this episode, we discuss:


    The BBL Bandwagon: Why Nigerians follow trends like a religion.

    Moral Hypocrisy: Why cosmetic surgery is still a "hush-hush" topic despite being everywhere.

    Light Skin vs. Dark Skin: Personal stories on bleaching, colorism, and self-acceptance.

    Pretty Punishment: The dark side of beauty that no one talks about—bullying, harassment, and dimming your light to make others comfortable.

    🗣️ Let’s Chat: Do you think "Pretty Punishment" is more common than Pretty Privilege in Nigeria? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

    Subscribe to The House Chronicles for more unfiltered conversations.

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    35 mins
  • Money, Soft Life and Financial Pressure
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of Just My POV, Pearl Cardy & Halimat dive into the polarizing world of the 'Soft Life.' Is it a realistic goal for young Nigerians, or a social media facade fueling fraud and anxiety?

    Our hosts,discuss everything from the luxury of convenience and the cost of maintenance to the controversial necessity of health insurance. Plus, we ask the ultimate question: Would you rather be rich and stressed or poor and peaceful?

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    42 mins
  • Love, Dating & Situationships In This Generation
    Jan 24 2026

    Dating in this generation often feels like an extreme sport. Why is it so hard to find genuine connection, and why do "situationships" feel like the new normal?

    In this episode, our hosts Pearl and Halima sit down to unpack the messy reality of modern romance. They have a raw conversation about the standards we set (or fail to set) and why so many of us accept the bare minimum in the name of love.

    They explore the uncomfortable truth that sometimes, love isn't enough—especially when your partner doesn't have the emotional intelligence to show up for you when it matters most. It’s a discussion about unlearning toxic patterns, recognizing red flags early, and understanding that silence is rarely the answer.

    If you’ve ever felt confused, undervalued, or just tired of the dating game, this conversation is definitely for you.

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    50 mins
  • Creator vs. Creative: What’s the Difference?
    Jan 24 2026

    This week, our hosts dive deep into the Creator Economy. We are settling the debate: What is the actual difference between a "Creator" and a "Creative"?

    We get into some heated topics, including whether artists like Burna Boy and Davido are creators or just refining what Fela started. We also talk about the Gen Z attitude towards 9-5 jobs, the importance of "boring" routine for building discipline, and why the business side of influence (lawyers, accountants, and honest friends) is what actually keeps you from losing it all.

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:

    Creator vs. Creative: Why refining something isn't the same as creating it from scratch.

    The Music Debate: Is Fela the only true creator of Afrobeat? Where do Asake, Burna Boy, and Davido fit in?

    The 9-5 Grind: Why Gen Z hates the "routine" of office jobs and why that routine might actually be necessary for success.

    The Illusion of Overnight Success: From Nas Boi to Brain Jotter—the years of work you don't see.

    Business & Relationships: Why one of our host can't date a creative and the danger of surrounding yourself with "Yes Men."

    If you enjoyed this episode, please LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE!

    Let us know in the comments: Do you think today's artists are Creators or Creatives? 👇

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    38 mins