Filmmaker Turns To Intimate Storytelling With ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Podcast

Nollywood filmmaker, Sandra Enoch Bremaud, is charting a new course in personal expression with the launch of her intimate short-format podcast series, ‘Thinking Out Loud’.

In a digital world saturated with overproduction and curated personas, Bremaud is choosing simplicity and sincerity to connect with young Nigerians.

Speaking on the motivation behind the podcast, Bremaud, in a press statement, said it was borne out of a desire to connect with people on a deeper level beyond film and social media aesthetics.

“Sometimes all someone needs is a reminder that they are not alone, that their feelings are valid, and that they can rise above their struggles. Thinking Out Loud is not about being perfect it’s about being real,” she said.

Titled ‘Thinking Out Loud’, the short-format podcast features one-minute videos in which the actress shares thoughts on topics ranging from self-worth and resilience to relationships, personal growth, and navigating everyday struggles.

Unlike many celebrity-driven platforms, Thinking Out Loud takes a minimalist, personal approach. Each video features Bremaud speaking directly to the camera, often in a calm, reflective tone, with no guests or elaborate production.

She ends each episode with a signature line that’s quickly gaining recognition online: “My name is Sandra Enoch Bremaud, and this is me thinking out loud.”

Early episodes have touched on topics such as authenticity, purpose, preparation over validation, and faith.

Bremaud, who is also known for her humanitarian advocacy, said she hopes the podcast will spark honest conversations and help more young people find clarity in a noisy world.

The videos are currently shared across her personal social media pages and have received positive feedback for their relatability and sincerity.