Episodes
On this episode, Max and Harachiello converse on the realities of a self-taught tech talent, the truth about job hunting and working in the Nigerian tech ecosystem vis-à-vis job security, welfare, stress and burnout, and the reasons for the mass exodus of techies. Maximilian has been a software developer for over five years with his most recent contributions in fintech and edtech.
Published 10/20/22
Published 10/20/22
Sequel to the conversation on moving out, Harachiello takes the convo to the landlords to find out their reasons for doing what they do. Their explanations make perfect sense.
Published 10/20/22
In this episode, young people from different parts of Nigeria talk about their experience moving out of the parents', finding and paying for their first apartment, and living alone. PS: most of them miss their family.
Published 10/20/22
On this episode, Flora and I talk about how anybody from a developing country like Nigeria can secure international study opportunities, with their current qualifications and grades. If you plan to study abroad, this episode would give you clarity on how to link where you are currently, with where you plan to get to. Flora is the Chief Operating officer of AROLF international Consult, An international brand recruiting students into reputable institutions in developed countries and providing...
Published 09/20/22
This episode was created to help small business owners determine and practice what truly matters for their businesss, when it comes to branding and positioning for sales. Harachiello and Abel Idume, a brand strategist discuss what truly matters in branding, so business owners stop chasing after shiny objects.
Published 04/23/22
Did you know that prior to contemporary celebrities and social media, Igbo market men have used advanced marketing techniques as influencer marketing for sales? when next you listen to highlife music, pay attention to what is being said. On this episode of Ello, Chris and I are exposing century-old secrets about sales that Igbo men have used to stay on top of the goods trading game for ages. We discuss the history and evolution of markets and market culture in Igboland. 
Published 03/05/22
Harachiello and Gloria discuss the possibility of sexual sanity in today's world as well as the role of faith in sexual abstinence. Tell us what you think via whatsapp on +234 806 516 3366. or send a DM to @the_whispers_of_love_podcast.
Published 02/21/22
Let's admit it, as creatives and creators, some of us aren't born as hardworking as the others. We're just learning to do better because the job doesn't care, deadlines are deadlines. It gets worse if you're not working a standard 9-5 job without direct supervision. This episode outlines practical ways to fight procrastination and stay productive. 
Published 01/22/22
Part of being an adult is to manage your pressure such that it doesn't degenerate into panic and anxiety. On this episode, Harachiello explains how you kill anxiety following the PEA method of: Planning, Execution and Appraisal. This 30 minutes episode is definitely what you need to start a year of absolute bliss and peace.
Published 01/04/22
On this episode, John speaks extensively on practical ways to spot and delete self doubt and impostor syndrome. He also shares secrets to finding and sustaining relevant relationships in your life and career. Let me know what you think about this topic send me a whatsapp message here: https://wa.link/dewt1g
Published 10/23/21
Out of a job... New job... Getting married... Travelling abroad..  Change is constant, and in this adulting journey we'd be tossed into new terrains, mostly without our permission. On this episode of, Dr. Barnabas Macaulay delves into the realities of navigating new terrains. Enjoy
Published 09/01/21
Our second guest on the Artmire series is Chinaza. A visual artist who expresses her directional hope and love through the expressions of her paintings. Join us as we delve into the challenges, uncertainties and small wins of the visual artist.
Published 07/20/21
An enquiry into the journey of starting an art career in Nigeria. Our guest, David shares on his uncertainties, frustrations and the satisfaction that comes with little victories.
Published 05/18/21
Let's admit it, growing up isn't as much fun as we all thought. Nobody warned us about the anxiety, the stress, and the permanence of adulting. But here we are... Sometimes kicking ass, other times we simply want to throw in the towel. Either ways, you're not alone. Welcome
Published 05/01/21