A level of suffering definitely builds ambition. In the way that I grew up that wasn’t the easiest, it propels me to want to do better. -Sunshine Rosman.
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I wanted a connection with my mother and I believe wearing glasses like her would create the connection. -Adeola Kingsley-James
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My guest today is Sunshine Rosman, an actress, model, and TV host.
— She reflects on losing her father early on, and how grief changed her understanding of life.
— She opens up about battling health challenges of her own, while pursuing her career.
— She speaks on growing up in Surulere with people assuming her life was soft because of her appearance.
— She tells me about the harsh stereotypes and comments a certain skin tone faces in the industry.
— She speaks honestly about sexual abuse in Nigeria, and why these conversations matter.
— She opens up about spending nearly eight years in UNILAG.
— She shares her belief in her sisters, her future, and the certainty that acting is what she was born to do.
Vulnerable. Determined. Resilient.
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My guest today is Sunshine Rosman, an actress and media personality.
She reflects on losing her father at 16, the grief that shaped her. She opens up about growing up with assumptions attached to her appearance, and the realities behind a life many imagined was easy.
She opens up about ambition, personal growth, the career moments that transformed her into a national sensation, and the realities many women quietly endure.
Through it all, she remains open-hearted, reflective, and deeply human.
This is Shine Rosman, open-hearted, reflective, and unapologetically real.
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The day my daughter asked me if I was happy or sad was one of the most emotional moments of my life. In that moment, she gave me a reason to keep living. - Adeola Kingsley-James
In this session, we explored the realities of leading in male-dominated spaces, the importance of trusting your voice, and the need to move beyond one-dimensional portrayals. This conversation was a call to create stories that are real, layered, and deeply human.
Thank you to our Champion, @ajokesilva for the powerful insights, and to everyone who brought this conversation to life.
This important discussion on gender, storytelling, and the power of media was brought to you by @cchubcreative , with the official media team @thisisjoyinc
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RAVE TV: Tuesday 2pm
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The hardest part isn’t replacing negative thoughts. It’s confronting the old beliefs that created them in the first place, healing begins with noticing how harshly you speak to yourself. — Adeola Kingsley-James
Hypnotherapy felt frightening to me and even forbidden, but after I experienced it, I understood why healing sometimes comes in forms we were taught to fear.
It became one of the best decisions I ever made. —Adeola Kingsley-James
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Adiola Kingsley-James and I sat down for a conversation exploring emotional, mental, and spiritual realities.
— We reflected on how the words we constantly speak over ourselves can slowly shape our minds, bodies, and lives.
— She opened up about therapy, healing, hypnotherapy, and the resistance many people still have toward emotional work.
— We spoke on her childhood experiences and unmet needs that quietly shaped who she became as an adult.
— We explored attention, rebellion, validation, and the subconscious motivations behind many of our choices.
— We questioned what peace really means, and the uncomfortable truths people sometimes hide beneath simple answers.
— We leaned into conversations that are vulnerable, confronting, honest, and deeply introspective.
This is Adeola Kingsley-James — reflective, healing, and radically honest.