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Join us on our latest journey as we launch our bespoke matchmaking platform, LDLoveLink.com. We've poured our hearts into creating a space for genuine connections, focusing on serious relationships and marriage.
After our video asking for genuine love went viral on TikTok, we've been overwhelmed with messages from over 15,000 people seeking love and advice. Our new platform allows us to filter through the noise and help those truly looking for meaningful relationships. With comprehensive relationship and visa guides, we're here to support you every step of the way. It's been a challenging few weeks, but we're proud of what we've accomplished. If you're serious about finding love, check us out at LDLoveLink.com. We hope you join our community.
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of superstitions, comparing the beliefs and practices found in Nigeria and the UK. We explore how each culture views witchcraft to everyday superstitions.
Join us as we discuss how these beliefs influence people’s behaviours, mentalities, and decisions, sometimes in unexpected ways.
Whether it’s avoiding black cats or knocking on wood, we uncover the similarities and differences that shape how we interpret the world around us.
Tune in for a light hearted, but insightful look at superstition across two very different cultures.
Let us know your superstitious beliefs in the comments! We’d love to hear them.
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In today’s powerful episode, we’re challenging the common stereotypes surrounding Nigerian men. From being labeled scammers to unfaithful partners, we dive deep into how these misconceptions harm relationships, shape perceptions, and overshadow the true, positive qualities of Nigerian men.
We explore the impact of stereotypes on long-distance relationships and how these assumptions play out in our own lives. With personal stories, we examine the roots of these negative views and discuss how social media often fuels the fire. But beyond the cliches, Nigerian men are family-oriented, hardworking, loyal, and resilient qualities often overlooked.
We also discuss couples who have been married for decades, showing how love can thrive despite the hurdles of prejudice. The episode concludes with a call to action: let’s challenge these stereotypes, share the positive stories, and support a more empowered narrative about Nigerian men.
Tune in to hear why Nigerian men deserve more than just assumptions, let’s break the cycle and change the conversation.
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In this episode, we sit down to discuss Dammy’s experiences since moving from Nigeria to the UK. From adjusting to the unpredictable weather and lack of authentic foods, to navigating the challenges of learning to drive, managing household tools like a lawn mower, and building a credit score from scratch, he shares it all. We dive deep into the cultural shifts, including the perception of wealth in the UK, being thrown straight into parenting, and the ups and downs of life as a migrant. If you’re planning to move to the UK or just curious about the journey, this episode is packed with personal insights and tips for anyone starting fresh in a new country.
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This week we explore the profound impact of parenting, education, and societal influences on children's behaviour in this thought-provoking discussion.
We share our very personal experiences of raising children with behavioural challenges and autism, offering unique insights and reflections, which allowed us to discover the importance of understanding the root causes of behaviour, rather than labelling children as naughty.
Learn briefly about the cultural differences in parenting styles between the UK and Nigeria, and the significance of creating a supportive environment for both children and parents.
This conversation highlights the need for empathy, patience, and open-mindedness in addressing behavioural issues from both a parental and education setting, as we also look at the significant rise in school suspensions and exclusions.
We gain a deeper understanding of how life events and parental stress can affect children, and the burn out so many parents now face.
Join us in this discussion and let us know your thoughts via social media or email us.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the experiences of being in an interracial relationship. From the racist and prejudiced comments we’ve received on social media to the struggle of suppressing our authenticity, we explore the challenges of loving outside societal expectations. We talk about the beauty of our bond, the few cultural differences in our relationship, and the joy of raising mixed-race children in a world that often focuses on skin colour. Ultimately, we share how love transcends race, identity, and stereotypes, and how it’s our hearts—not our backgrounds—that define who we are together.
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In this short episode, we’re sharing how TikTok brought us together, helped us grow, and inspired so many along the way. From boosting Laura’s confidence to finding a soulmate and connecting with amazing people, this app has changed everything. We also dive into the potential TikTok ban in the US and what that could mean for creators and fans alike.
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Join us for a walk down memory lane as we talk about Dammy’s love for football - from childhood games and collecting, to his undying love for Arsenal. We’ll dive into cute stories, unforgettable moments, and a little bit of drama - all with a red and white tint.
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In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the world of Nigerian churches — from the overwhelming number of churches outnumbering schools, to pastors flying in private jets while their congregations struggle.
Is the church truly serving its spiritual purpose, or has it become a business empire preying on the faithful?
We’re challenging the status quo and urging Nigerians to start questioning the system, reclaim their direct relationship with God, and demand accountability from the pulpits.
It’s time to break the silence — can faith be bought, or is the real power in your own hands?
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On this episode we look at some of the culture differences that we have noticed between Nigerian and British cultures, from the way we greet people, to tattoos, piercings and circumcision. Plus the one that pains Dammy the most - not being able to get live chicken.
Let us know your experience of cultural differences whether it’s in the relationship or not, and we shall add them for part 2!
Email [email protected] or message us on social media @dammyandlaura
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At the “happiest time of the year”, we talk about the reasons why sometimes it really isn’t. Discussing the pressures, the expectations from society, and how social media and online has tainted the magic of Christmas.
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We started our long distance relationship back in 2020, flying out to Abidjan in 2021, but not many will know how our family took it, how hard it really was at times, and how our relationship continued to develop. Here we tell all up until the moment Dammy flew to the UK.
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Welcome to Let’s Talk with Dammy & Laura! Every week a new episode will be released.
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