MY EIGHTY YEAR OLD GRANDAUNT

15/06/2022 1h 9min Temporada 1 Episodio 1

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Episode Synopsis

In this Podcast, I have a lengthy conversation with My Grand Aunt.

I do this Podcast because we’re all in search of the truth.

- We talk about life and her life.
- The truth
- Hearing the other party – (Audi Alteram Partem) before Judging
- The inner voice
- How she grew up
- The opportunities she missed out on
- Her regrets
- Marriage
- Getting away with lies
- Getting rid of negative thoughts
- The outcome of replacing politics with religion in schools
- How she raised her children
- Millennials going back to the rudiments
- How to live a healthy life (and)
- What God means to her



Chapters:

[00:00] Intro

[00:59] Why I do this Podcast

[02:10] Self Introduction

[02:29] Odiuko Translation

[02:43] Where are you from?

[03:19] What opportunities did you miss out on?

[03:58] What impact would you have had in becoming a Justice of the supreme court?

[04:17] How did your husband's passing make you not to continue your pursuit of being a Justice of the Supreme Court?

[04:46] Her husband's Specialty and what she did after his passing.

[05:08] How did you meet your husband?

[06:40] Was there malpractice in your time and what did the sisters teach?

[07:13] Were you a bad girl in Secondary School?

[07:49] Her Policy and what the sisters thought about her

[09:01] Grandaunt sings a Latin Hymn

[09:43] Sisters prepared us to be Solid future Mothers

[10:07] When she met my Grandma 'Mary' - Director of Education

[10:44] Were you good at Maths?

[11:11] Were your parents strict?

[12:15] Do you feel past arranged marriages are better than modern marriages where we pick our partners ourselves?

[12:58] What's your view on divorce/incompatibility?

[13:43] Your husband is your baby. Handle him with care.

[14:26] Reformation/Solution for modern marriages.

[14:57] How many siblings do you have?

[15:26] Were your siblings competitive?

[15:52] Her parents discipline method

[16:22] Why did you choose Law?

[17:09] I was the first woman to wear trousers in a Drama play.

[17:58] The Drama Play solidified my dream of becoming a Lawyer

[18:35] 'Men couldn't allow me'

[18:40] How did you manage to focus with the attention from men?

[20:02] How long did your husband train for Laparoscopy?

[20:28] What she studied in Birmingham.

[21:07] My husband did not want our children to become British Citizens.

[21:33] Did you get away with Lies when you were younger?

[22:30] What was your Dad's Occupation?

[23:03] What was your Mum's Occupation?

[24:05] We go to Presidential Hotel at 2AM.
There was security.

[24:44] In 1979, they were cutting hands at Onitsha.

[25:03] What caused the collapse of Peace?

[25:18] The Government taking over the schools after the war took away morality.

[26:50] The Discipline and Grounding we received.

[27:09] What opportunities did you miss out on?

[27:50] I couldn't cope with my husband's philanthropic works.

[28:05] My Husband bought ammunitions for the Cathedral Church

[28:48] 'We invested in what we believed' - The Church.

[29:08] My Children are my Pension and Gratuity

[29:28] 'My Husband is a Handsome, Clean Boy'.

[30:12] How did you learn to drive?

[30:51] What hurt you most in your life?

[31:05] What killed your Mum?

[32:00] The Europeans couldn't pronounce my Husband's name.

[33:20] What's the best thing about having Children?

[34:25] "You're not sick Meg, you don't have the money to meet up".

[34:51] Do you feel people should have money before having Children?

[35:19] Have you been to Heaven?

[35:28] What does Heaven look like?

[36:50] 'Gracey, why mystify me?'

[37:53] The ear of the heart

[38:58] alde alterem partem

[39:47] 'People bank on what they don't know'

[40:39] Talent is higher than Virtue.

[40:58] Is it always true that you receive when you give?

[42:08] Car is a fluid property

[42:43] 'Sylvester who mints money is no longer there'

[43:03] What are your biggest regrets?

[44:03] How to go about Judgment

[45:50] Do you feel it's always good t

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