Inner Child Wounds: The Boy Who Lived (Side B)

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“The average Nigerian child doesn't make it past the age of 5. Not physically, anyway.”

Rodney gets personal about his relationship with his inner child. He refers to Nigeria as the Voldemort to his Harry Potter — hence the title. He tries to put words to something that is largely an intuitive experience. He reflects on his childhood and the battles he fought and won to maintain the connection with his inner child. He goes into some detail about how his inner child powers his adult dreams and ambitions. He opens up about how it affects different relationships in his life as well as the precise balancing act between his child and his adult self.

This is a rare insight into the inner inner workings of Rodney’s psyche and what makes The Young God universe go.

If you want to know the possibilities that abound when the child and the adult are in sync, this episode is for you.

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Inner Child Wounds: The Boy Who Lived (Side B)
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