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Fertility, Fortune, and Heartache

Fertility, Fortune, and Heartache

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Episode 2: Fertility, Fortune, and Heartache

In this powerful episode of Shine Your Eye, Abby and Uchenna hold space for a raw and honest conversation about fertility, surrogacy, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with trying to build a family—especially in the spotlight.

Inspired by the latest season of Young, African & Famous, Wednesday Wahala dives into Annie Idibia and Ini Edo’s stories, unpacking how culture, public perception, and societal pressure shape the way African women navigate motherhood. From the highs of fortune to the silent heartaches, we explore how mental health is deeply tied to these journeys and discuss the complexities of public opinion and private pain—what it means to carry the weight of expectations while fighting your own personal battles.

In our Praise Report, we celebrate Pearlena Igbokwe, a Nigerian-American powerhouse changing the game in television and showing us what’s possible when you lead with vision and strength. And in What We’re Digging, we’re vibing with Brown Sugar Babe—a platform reminding Black women everywhere to take up space, honor their softness, and bask in their brilliance.

Come for the convo, stay for the healing. And as always—shine your eye.

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