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Trybe Talks

Trybe Talks

By: Nyah
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Trybe Talks is where the invisible load of parenting gets the spotlight it deserves. Hosted by Princess Nyah — recording artist turned tech founder — this isn’t just another parenting podcast. It’s a candid, unapologetic space for the real conversations about raising kids, running households, and still trying to hold on to you.

Each episode blends raw honesty with practical insight, as Nyah unpacks the unspoken mental work parents carry, and shares her journey building groundbreaking tech designed to match a mum’s intuition. Expect expert voices, relatable stories, and a sprinkle of humour that reminds you you’re not alone in the chaos.

From the silent spreadsheets in your head to the magic of making it all work, Trybe Talks is your companion in parenting smarter, lighter, and with more joy.

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Episodes
  • Untitled Episode
    Dec 21 2025

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    In this final episode of the season, Princess Nyah takes us on the school run and into a deeply honest reflection on motherhood, ambition, burnout, and becoming intentional about the life you’re building. From juggling careers and creativity to questioning the myth of “balance,” Nyah shares what this season of Trybe Talks has revealed about parenting, womanhood, and the invisible work mums carry every day.

    This episode explores the hard truths many parents don’t say out loud — that balance is a myth, that women (especially mothers) are not operating on a level playing field, and that sometimes growth means pressing pause on things you love to make space for who you’re becoming. Nyah reflects on her decision to step back from music, the lessons of burnout, and the power of asking yourself one life-changing question: What does my life actually look like in five years?

    This is a conversation about bravery, clarity, and choosing alignment over chaos. A reminder that reflection isn’t failure — it’s leadership. And that parenting well starts with being honest about the version of yourself you’re walking toward.



    If this episode resonated, subscribe to Trybe Talks, share it with a parent who needs the reminder to keep showing up, and follow @trybeuk on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for more real conversations, hacks, and tools that lighten the load.

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    23 mins
  • The Best of Trybe Talks: Motherhood, Hustle & Real Life (Season Highlights)
    Dec 14 2025

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    This special episode of Trybe Talks brings together the most powerful, honest, and relatable moments from across the season. Hosted by Princess Nyah, this “Best Of” compilation highlights the voices of parents navigating business, burnout, confidence, co-parenting, money, mental health, and the invisible load — all while raising children in the real world.

    From single mums building businesses to parents redefining balance, body confidence, and self-worth, these conversations remind us that success doesn’t look one way — and that parenting is never meant to be done alone. Whether you’re juggling work, kids, dreams, or just trying to stay sane, this episode captures the heart of what Trybe Talks is all about: honesty, community, and growth.

    💜 If you’ve ever felt seen by this podcast, share this episode with another parent and make sure you’re following Trybe for what’s next. Season 3 is coming.


    💡 What This Episode Covers

    • Why so many parents start businesses after having children
    • The unseen challenges of flexible working and self-employment
    • Motherhood, ambition, and redefining success
    • Body confidence after kids and learning to show up unapologetically
    • Co-parenting, communication, and letting go of mum guilt
    • Mental health, burnout, and making time for yourself
    • Community, sponsorship, and being “the only one in the room”
    • Why parenting doesn’t erase who you are — it reshapes you

    If this episode resonated, subscribe to Trybe Talks, share it with a parent who needs the reminder to keep showing up, and follow @trybeuk on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for more real conversations, hacks, and tools that lighten the load.

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    25 mins
  • Choreography to Chapters: Shakira’s Journey of Creativity, Motherhood, and Self-Belief
    Dec 7 2025

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    In this heartwarming episode of Trybe Talks, host Nyah reconnects with her longtime friend and creative powerhouse Shakira Nerissa — a choreographer turned best-selling author, teacher, and mum of three (with another on the way!). From working on iconic music videos to writing hit novels and TV scripts, Shakira opens up about her evolution as a woman, creative, and parent.

    They dive into the highs and hard lessons of the entertainment industry, the power of resilience, and how motherhood continues to shape their drive and purpose. With candid reflections on juggling family life, rediscovering creative confidence, and finding strength in community, this conversation is equal parts inspiring and relatable for every parent who’s still “in the trenches” — building, dreaming, and growing.

    ✨ Listen now, share it with a fellow parent, and join the Trybe.

    Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube (@trybe.uk) to be part of the village that reminds you — you’re never doing this alone 💜

    Find Shakira: @shakiranerissa. Follow Trybe: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube — and subscribe for more real talk and parent hacks.

    If this episode resonated, subscribe to Trybe Talks, share it with a parent who needs the reminder to keep showing up, and follow @trybeuk on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for more real conversations, hacks, and tools that lighten the load.

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    19 mins
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