In a refreshing new format, media entrepreneur Chude Jideonwo sits down with cultural commentator and creative voice Kingie for the debut of We Want To Talk About Beautiful Things, a conversation stripped of structure, agenda, or performance. What unfolds is an honest, free-flowing exchange between two people drawn to truth, exploring themes of fear, beauty, grief, and the ongoing process of becoming. There are no rehearsed lines here, just real thoughts, unfinished reflections, and the quiet courage to say things as they are.
Together, they navigate what it means to start something and be misunderstood, the weight of childhood insecurities that linger into adulthood, and the unexpected influences, books, voices, moments, that shape identity. In one of the standout reflections, they explore the idea of embracing difference rather than shrinking to fit in, noting, “Don’t kill your ‘weird’ to be accepted, because society will definitely try to shrink you.” The conversation also stretches into social commentary, from the nuances of kindness to the realities of governance and public expectation, with the striking observation that, “A thinking government doesn’t wait to be told, it creates what people need, so it doesn’t feel like luxury.”
At its core, this first episode is less about answers and more about presence, about choosing honesty over perfection. It is thoughtful, unfiltered, and deeply human. “We Want To Talk About Beautiful Things” invites you into a different kind of dialogue, one that values reflection over resolution and vulnerability over polish.
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