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S4 Ep1: Banky Wellington on Navigating his Nigerian-American Upbringing, Conscious Communication and Journeying into Politics

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You may recognize Banky Wellington from the romantic comedy “The Wedding Party,” or maybe from his incredible career as an award-winning writer and artist. But in this special episode shot on site in Lagos, Nigeria, Banky and your host Stacy Ike sit down for an honest conversation about his journey into politics, learning true communication through his wife, and battling skin cancer three times.
From how he honors his identity as a Nigerian American to love languages to the dangers of being a reckless single male, don’t miss Banky Wellington’s story behind the success and how he finds the ability to keep hoping, keep trying, and keep believing.

KEY POINTS:

- Living as a dual nationality Nigerian American
- What relationships can teach you about communication
- Physical touch and discovering new things with your partner
- The danger of the “reckless single phase”
- “It’s not so much about money as it is about meaning.”
- The good thing about hitting rock bottom
QUOTABLES:

“I would internalize a lot of the trials and the tough times and just use it as fuel.”


“I was so limited in motion I started drawing strength from just being able to sit next to my wife and just our hands touching - just that period of being able to depend on somebody and draw strength and love and encouragement from just that touch.”

“When you find somebody that you're willing to try to do life with, you learn things about yourself. They help you find things that you didn't even know were there.”


GUEST RESOURCES:

Banky Wellington
IG | instagram.com/bankywellington
Twitter | twitter.com/BankyW
YouTube | youtube.com/channel/UCig8VXo12JBPN9MxB23rYYw
Like what you’re hearing? Subscribe, rate, leave a review, and while you're at it, share this with someone you love or just someone you like!
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Stay connected between episodes and follow Stacy Ike on social media!
IG | @human2humanwithstacyike
IG | @onetakestace
Youtube | youtube.com/onetakestace
TikTok | @human2humanpod
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Content provided by Stacy Ike. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stacy Ike or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
You may recognize Banky Wellington from the romantic comedy “The Wedding Party,” or maybe from his incredible career as an award-winning writer and artist. But in this special episode shot on site in Lagos, Nigeria, Banky and your host Stacy Ike sit down for an honest conversation about his journey into politics, learning true communication through his wife, and battling skin cancer three times.
From how he honors his identity as a Nigerian American to love languages to the dangers of being a reckless single male, don’t miss Banky Wellington’s story behind the success and how he finds the ability to keep hoping, keep trying, and keep believing.

KEY POINTS:

- Living as a dual nationality Nigerian American
- What relationships can teach you about communication
- Physical touch and discovering new things with your partner
- The danger of the “reckless single phase”
- “It’s not so much about money as it is about meaning.”
- The good thing about hitting rock bottom
QUOTABLES:

“I would internalize a lot of the trials and the tough times and just use it as fuel.”


“I was so limited in motion I started drawing strength from just being able to sit next to my wife and just our hands touching - just that period of being able to depend on somebody and draw strength and love and encouragement from just that touch.”

“When you find somebody that you're willing to try to do life with, you learn things about yourself. They help you find things that you didn't even know were there.”


GUEST RESOURCES:

Banky Wellington
IG | instagram.com/bankywellington
Twitter | twitter.com/BankyW
YouTube | youtube.com/channel/UCig8VXo12JBPN9MxB23rYYw
Like what you’re hearing? Subscribe, rate, leave a review, and while you're at it, share this with someone you love or just someone you like!
human2humanseries.com
stacyike.com
Stay connected between episodes and follow Stacy Ike on social media!
IG | @human2humanwithstacyike
IG | @onetakestace
Youtube | youtube.com/onetakestace
TikTok | @human2humanpod
Human2Human is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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