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Ghana to the World: Recipes and Stories books.

The whole Ghana nobody cooks jollof better than me. Don't try


I am no longer affiliated with The German Language School. For clarity and Transparency: Before working with them, I personally attended their classes, reviewed their social media platforms, and assessed their structure. Based on that, I agreed to collaborate and publicly invited my audience to a free trial class. I put in a lot of work onboarding everyone according to our agreement. I handled communication personally, answered questions, shared links, sent reminders, and made sure people showed up. I took that responsibility seriously. Unfortunately, the actual trial sessions did not reflect the quality, coordination, or preparedness I had observed earlier or felt comfortable recommending. This led to a loss of trust and credibility with my audience, which I take seriously. As a result, I chose to withdraw fully rather than continue endorsing something that didn’t align with my standards. I’ve communicated this privately to the school and transparently to those I onboarded. I wish them well going forward, but I am no longer involved in any capacity.



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talked to a pregnant friend who’s very into “natural” everything and is giving birth at a birth center without the option of an epidural. she asked me about my birth and i was like “are you sure you wanna hear this?” and she said yes, so i told her everything. when i got to the part about the pain of crowning i was like “jeez maybe i really shouldn’t be telling you this” and she was like “well it’s too late now” and then after a long pause she said with great uncertainty “well that was your birth, but my birth probably won’t hurt.” i have seen the natural birth content that insists that birth isn’t painful, it’s just an “intense sensation.” semantics aside, i think it’s horrible that there are so many women plainly being lied to, who are then making uninformed decisions about how to give birth.














