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Everyone fails period! Learn how to fail better so that you can fail less, or perhaps discover that you're not actually failing at all. The purpose of this podcast is to provide you with different perspectives on how successful people conquer failure and overcome challenging moments in their lives.
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Everyday Leadership is a podcast that explores the leadership experiences of real people and how they lead from the inside out, not just the outside in. Hosted by Sope Agbelusi, exec coach and Founder of Mindsetshift, the show provides an in-depth look at each guest's personal and professional journeys, exploring their origin story, successes, failures, faith and unique perspectives on leadership. Whether entrepreneurs, parents, CEOs, pastors, investors, business leaders, or everyday individ ...
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"When you're around successful people, you can be around successive people and still feel like the outsider. Even though you're successful yourself, you never truly belong." In this powerful episode of Everyday Leadership, we sit down with the four founders of the Brown Skinned Girls Network: Nkiru, Anya, Jane, and Jaynee. These remarkable women sh…
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"This isn't a dress rehearsal, is it? We're living our lives now. So I just need to find the happiness and the peace of mind." In this inspiring episode of Everyday Leadership, we dive deep with Thanh Catachanas, a trailblazing figure in media and advertising as Head of Collaboration and Acquisition at JCDecaux. From her journey as a child of Vietn…
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In this episode I chat with Tiffani Herron who is a Financial Planner and the creative mind behind LEGACY CON, which is an annual experiential event about generational wealth. During this fun and fruitful conversation, Tiffani and I discuss money and relationships, financial planning, the importance of generational wealth, how to overcome being bro…
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"When you take your power back, you are in the driving seat of your career." In this episode of Everyday Leadership, Sope Agbelusi talks to Hannah Awonuga, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion at Knight Frank, mother of three, wife, and woman of faith. Hannah shares the details of her journey, from experiencing homelessness as a teenager to her fir…
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In this episode, Sope Agbelusi dives into the realities of the entrepreneurial rollercoaster journey from nurturing an idea to moments of success and the dreaded drop. While were often shown an entrepreneur's impressive achievements and accolades, the gruelling reality of what happens behind the scenes is pretty obscure. No one sees the late nights…
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Theres a synergy that can be created through collaborative working. The together bit. That will produce exponentially more than if we try to do stuff on our own. The economy of together. In this episode of Everyday Leadership, Sope Agbelusi talks to Kevin Davis, social entrepreneur and CEO of the Vine Trust Group about his leadership journey. Kevin…
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"I was drinking and using drugs a lot. And by the time I was 24, I'd had four children in a marriage that had broken down. And I didn't want to be here anymore." Today, we welcome Josh Connolly, a resilience and well-being coach, breathwork practitioner, and author of the new book "Its Them, Not You: How to Break Free from Toxic Parents and Reclaim…
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Is Black culture both a gift and a curse? In this episode I chat with Darryen "Rich" Richardson, whos a media entrepreneur, a mindset coach (hes actually my mindset coach), and the host of the Attractive Mindset podcast. During this fluid conversation we discuss homelessness/ prison system, mens mental health, common mind traps, social media hacks,…
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When I got out of prison I had no money, no carpet, no wallpaper and I would wake up every day, go to this youth project and I was so happy and so full of purpose. In this powerful episode, we sit down with the inspiring Justice Williams MBE, a multi-award-winning personal brand strategist, keynote speaker, and co-founder of the UK Black Business M…
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"Call it a rebel, call it black sheep, call it whatever anyone wants. All I was doing along the way was living my life on my terms." Ritika Wadhwa , CEO and founder of Prabhaav Global shares her journey of breaking barriers and living life on her own terms. From facing gender expectations in a patriarchal society to navigating the challenges of bei…
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Most people fail, not because of a lack of effort, but because their effort is misdirected. Weve been raised in a world that constantly tells us that working hard will help us achieve everything we deserve and have dreamed of. We often get so wrapped up in the idea of working hard (and then frustrated when things dont quite go as planned) that we f…
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"I think saying no, saying no is a big one. And sometimes you don't even have to give a reason. That's fine to just say no and it be a no." In this inspiring episode of Everyday Leadership, Sope Agbelusi sits down with Renee Davis, the multi-award-winning founder of Out the Box, a community builder, speaker, writer, and editor. Renee shares her rem…
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"I did not enter an argument that I knew I wouldn't win. And if I entered the argument, you were not going to win that argument because I came to that argument with facts. I came to that argument with evidence, and I came to that argument with reason." In this episode of Everyday Leadership, Sope Agbelusi interviews Grace Masuro, the organisational…
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"I worked incredibly hard for that company up until that time, and I had the receipts. And this is kind of how quickly people can now find you less valuable." This episode features Kimberly Ofori, a banker turned management consultant, turned successful tech entrepreneur. Having founded and sold two companies in the past decade & working with clien…
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In this episode, Sope Agbelusi delves into intentional living, emphasising that his current lifestyle results from conscious choices aligned with his core values, goals, and aspirations rather than mere luck. He introduces the Decide Framework, a tool for intentional decision-making that involves defining, evaluating, considering, implementing, ded…
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In this episode I chat with Randell Adjei, who is Ontario's first Poet Laureate, and the founder of the community focused organization RISE Entertainment. During our conversation we discuss mindset, how to deal with and perceive failure, understanding troubled teens, and the reasoning behind the rising crime rate in Toronto.…
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"I could not help but write the book because I felt like the Asian perspective was missing from the diversity conversation." In this conversation, Jane Hyun, a leading authority on leveraging culture and diversity in businesses, discusses her journey of bridging differences and navigating cultural challenges in the corporate world. She shares insig…
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"Too many women, in particular, are underutilised, whether by their own design or by the design of others, but there's a big disconnect." In this episode of Everyday Leadership, we have an insightful conversation with Mary Mosope Adeyemi, a speaker, corporate trainer, career strategist, and author of the multi-award-winning book "Visibility of Visi…
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Me and your mom were so broke that we had to take the bus to the hospital when her water broke. People were looking at us like we were crazy. Yes, you read that correctly, and those words are based on my guests life, taken from his latest novel, And The There was Us. In this episode I sit down with Author and Writer Kern Carter who at this time jus…
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