So, sorry for not posting regularly. Going through some things right now, so it’s a little difficult to maintain a schedule. Thankfully I have one more episode in my vault (from my Nigeria trip). This episode, and frankly all the episodes I recorded in Nigeria, got me thinking about changing the format of my podcast. The banter is fun, but I enjoy getting to hear people’s stories far more than the ferocious and comical back and forth. As a result, I’ll be introducing a special segment where I talk to different people about their life, experiences, special projects; whatever makes them unique. I always learn best when I talk through stuff, so as I learn from others I’ll share it with y’all. Haven’t thought of a name for this segment, so I’ll just call it “Real talk” for now. This episode is a first-hand recollection of a kidnapping in Nigeria from a Chelsea fan I met in Port Harcourt called Dybe. It was quite a horrifying experience that he thankfully got out of. Anyone that has gone through anything like this, my heart goes out to you. I hope and pray that the people who have the power and authority to address this inhumane practice do something about it and eradicate this problem in every part of the world where it exists. Look forward to getting your feedback on the episode.