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Voted the best #1 African career and lifestyle podcast. Dive into a world of diverse narratives, cultural insights, and inspiring conversations. Embark on a journey that transcends borders and celebrates the beauty of global cultures. Our podcast is more than just stories; it's a cultural exploration, a celebration of artistry, and a platform for diverse perspectives. Inspiring, motivating, and full of wonder, discover how those who succeed do it. Hear what drives each of our dynamic guests ...
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Wealth Creation, Media, and Empowering Women in Africa with Arese Ugwu and Nkiru Balonwu
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Arese Ugwu and Nkiru Balonwu join Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao to discuss financial literacy, storytelling, and African soft power. Discover the unexpected journey of two powerful African women as they share their stories of frustration, vulnerability, and success. From bestselling books to groundbreaking apps, their…
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The Making of Mahogany: How Sola Oyebade Created One of Africa's Top Modelling Agencies
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In this episode of the Third Culture Africans podcast, Sola Oyebade, also known as Mr. Mahogany, shares his remarkable journey from model to founder of Mahogany Productions and Events, one of Africa's largest model agencies. Sola's early interest in the fashion industry began during his secondary school days, where he organized fashion shows as par…
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Unveiling Success: How Tania Omotayo Navigated Fame, Fashion, and Authorship
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In this episode of the Third Culture Africans podcast, host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao delves into a captivating conversation with Tania Omotayo, an influential figure known for her multifaceted journey through TV, entrepreneurship, and authorship. Tania's unique blend of Austrian and Nigerian heritage, along with her experiences of culture shock and naviga…
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Empowering Africa's Future in STEM and AI with Adora Nwodo
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a conversation with Adora Nwodo, a dynamic woman in the tech world. Her career seamlessly blends the corporate nine-to-five routine with entrepreneurial pursuits, driven by her passion for engineering, STEM, and the captivating world of software development. This episode kicks off by diving…
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Challenging Established Paradigms in The World of Museology with Seun Oduwole
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a captivating conversation with Seun Oduwole, the Principal Architect at SI.SA. (Studio Imagine Simple Architecture), renowned for their innovative architectural designs. Together, they explore Seun's inspiring journey and his transformative project, the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Cultur…
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Ayo Akinwolere Exclusive: Reshaping the Narrative Around Black Representation in British Media
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a deep conversation with Ayo Akinwolere, a prominent figure in the UK's media landscape, touching on his versatile career, personal journey, and cultural perspectives on success. They explore the Nigerian concept of achievement, driven by a higher power, in contrast to societies valuing ind…
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Navigating Identity, Entrepreneurship, and UN Advocacy as a Third Culture African: Ikena Carreira
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a captivating conversation with Ikena Carreira, a social entrepreneur whose remarkable journey encompasses entrepreneurship, UN collaborations, television roles, and transformative career shifts. Ikena's narrative unveils her family's history rooted in Angola's struggle for independence, pr…
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The Untold Stories of African Entrepreneurs in Fashion and Cuisine - Live at @SohoHouse
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In this live episode of Third Culture Africans, recorded at Soho House, Zeze warmly invites accomplished figures Yvonne Modupe Telford, Rene Macdonald, and William J. M. Chilila to the stage for a lovely and inspiring conversation. These guests share their insights, struggles, and triumphs, offering a glimpse into their journeys in #creativity and …
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How to Build an Inclusive and Sustainable Slow Fashion Label with Ngoni Chikwenengere
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze interviews Ngoni Chikwenengere, the ingenious force behind We Are Kin, a women's wear size-inclusive slow fashion brand rooted in sustainability. Ngoni's journey unfolds from transitioning to London at 10, overcoming challenges tied to her African heritage, to founding a blog at 16 that evolved into d…
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How to Raise 10 Million Dollars in Nigeria with Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph
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In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze interviews Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph, a young entrepreneur and CEO of Kippa. They delve into Kennedy's journey, highlighting his passion for creating socio-economic prosperity in Africa and how his background in philosophy and debating has influenced his success. From being a former national debate champi…
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Balancing Motherhood and Career, Embracing Creativity & Breaking Cultural Norms with Chaneen Saliee
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In this episode, Zeze engages in an inspiring conversation with Chaneen Saliee, a courageous mumfluencer, discussing the importance of embracing creative passions, vulnerability in self-expression, and navigating the challenges of balancing motherhood with a successful career. Chaneen fearlessly shares her motherhood journey, promoting empowerment …
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Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Dreams: Sharmaine Aderemi's Path in the Fashion Industry
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In this episode, host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao sits down with Nigerian fashion industry professional Sharmaine Aderemi for an inspiring conversation. Sharmaine takes us on a remarkable journey, from her humble beginnings as a receptionist to becoming a Talent Director, all while integrating African talent into the fashion industry. Her story defies societ…
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Empowering Creatives: Bukky Asehinde's Journey of Building Bellafricana and Celebrating African Innovation
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Join Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao in an engaging conversation with Bukky Asehinde, the Founder of Bellafricana, as they dive into the world of entrepreneurship and creativity in the African market. Discover Bukky's inspiring journey as an immigrant entrepreneur, her passion for showcasing African creativity, and her mission to empower and support fellow entre…
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Authenticity, Success, and Motherhood: Dr. Ateh Jewel and Chaneen Saliee @ Brixton Studios
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In this inspiring episode of Third Culture Africans, Dr. Ateh Jewel and Chaneen Saliee join host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao to explore the transformative power of authenticity and self-expression. Sharing their experiences as Black African women, they delve into topics such as cultural identity, success, activism, and motherhood. Dr. Ateh Jewel discusses he…
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Empowering Diversity and Recognizing Worth: A Journey with Lydia Amoah
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Join host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao as she interviews Lydia Amoah, a multi-talented individual and leading authority on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Lydia shares her captivating career journey, emphasising the value of every black consumer and sharing anecdotes that showcase her fearless and inquisitive attitude. Inspired by Dr. Dennis Kimbro, she fou…
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African Fashion Unveiled: Stories, Insights, and Impact @ Shoreditch House Live
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Dive into the vibrant and thriving world of African fashion in this special episode of Third Culture Africans, recorded live at the iconic Shoreditch House. 🎙️ Join host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao and guests Lisa, Denola, Nkwo, and Arieta as they share their inspiring journeys and insights into the industry. 💫 From building brands with authenticity, consist…
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Crafting Narratives: The Power and Impact of Storytelling with Ore Agbaje-Williams and Nancy Adimora
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Welcome to Season 3 of Third Culture Africans! We're kicking off with host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao engaging in enlightening discussions with British-Nigerian authors Ore Agbaje-Williams and Nancy Adimora. This episode delves into their respective journeys in the literary world, from Ore's anticipation for her debut novel to Nancy's dedication to amplifyi…
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Third Culture Africans Podcast Season 3 is Live!
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Welcome to Season 3 of Third Culture Africans! This season, host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao is taking you deeper into the lives and journeys of successful Africans in the diaspora. Expect engaging conversations with a dynamic range of guests, from entrepreneurs and artists, to writers and innovators, each sharing their unique experiences and insights. As al…
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Efua Akumanyi on Knowing What Your Business Needs from the Tech World
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In this episode, Zeze interviews Efua Akumanyi, a Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence expert, Co-Founder and CTO of Furnishful, a shopping discovery site for furniture and homewares. She talks about her beginning in the IT world, the choice of her career, and how important it is for her to help other black women to succeed in their busines…
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Chi-chi Ekweozor, Representing and Creating Spaces for Black Women in Tech
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In this episode, Zeze interviews Chi-chi Ekweozor, a social media marketer, software engineer, and the founder of Assenty. Chi-chi talks about the very beginnings of social media and how she founded her company. Also, Zeze and Chi-Chi dive deep into why it is so important to consider representation from many different angles. Chi-chi Ekweozor under…
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Lwazi Wali, Creating a New Space for WOC Entrepreneurs
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In this episode, Zeze interviews Lwazi Wali, a South African investor, entrepreneur, and the founder of H(er)Q. Lwazi talks about the current situation for new businesses and startups in Africa, the barriers faced by women, and the tools that can be used to break these barriers and create our space in the African business world. Lwazi Wali knows mo…
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Vamba Sherif, Surviving Two Wars through the Written Word
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In this episode, Zeze interviews Vamba Sherif, a Liberian best-selling author, essayist, motivational speaker, and activist. Vamba shares his story of survival after the Liberian civil war and the Gulf War. Listen to the episode and learn how these experiences led him to become a thriving novelist and storyteller. Vamba Sherif was living in Kuwait …
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Zukiswa Wanner, Writing and Publishing African Words for Africans
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In this episode, Zeze interviews Zukiswa Wanner, an award-winning South African author and humanitarian. She has published fiction novels, co-authored Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, and started her own publishing house to help bring African literature to the forefront in the African continent. Zukiswa Wanner believes in changing how African litera…
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Aminatta Forna, Changing the Narrative on Identity, Grief, and Appropriation
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Aminatta Forna was raised to be a fighter. As a triple minority, she knew from a young age that she would be great, but she would need to work very hard to get what she wanted. This led her to develop an inquisitive and astute mind that questions the things everyone takes for granted. As a writer, she has explored and shared her grief as well as th…
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Helon Habila, Bringing African Literature to the Rest of the World
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Helon Habila believes in hard work, perseverance, and believing in himself and his capabilities. His motivation to be a great writer led him to defy the wishes of his parents and to challenge the negative beliefs of some of his fellow authors. He always believed his dream was possible, even if he didn’t realize how big that dream could be and the r…
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Chuma Nwokolo, Transforming Nigerian Literature and Campaigning for Good Governance
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Chuma Nwokolo became an advocate for others from his early years. During his first years working as a lawyer, he created a legal aid group with the goal of providing information to the public in an accessible way. His interactions with others only grew from there, including his constant interactions with his readers, his efforts to bring people clo…
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Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué, Highlighting African Feminisms through Academia
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ABOUT Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué is a feminist historian, assitant professor of African Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin, an author, and a speaker. She has focused most of her research on African feminisms and how gender norms and constructions influence the entire identity of a person. She also sits at the e…
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Armando Cabral, Representing Black African Men on the Runway and the Business World
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In this episode, Zeze interviews Armando Cabral, one of the most famous male supermodels in the world. Listen as they go over the importance of knowing yourself, his journey from model to entrepreneur, and the struggles and successes that brought him to where he is today. ABOUT Armando Cabral Armando Cabral is one of the most famous male supermodel…
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Ifeyinwa Frederick, Bringing People Together through Nigerian Cuisine
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ABOUT Ifeyinwa Frederick Ifeyinwa Frederick is a writer and entrepreneur and she and her brother Emeka are the founders of Chuku’s, a Nigerian restaurant in London. They were motivated by the lack of Nigerian cuisine in the area where they grew up between East London and Essex and the desire to share their culture with others. Ifeyinwa has been lis…
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Morolake Akinosun, Gold Medals and Equality for Black Women
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ABOUT Morolake Akinosun Morolake Akinosun is a Nigerian track and field athlete who grew up in the US and became a gold medalist in the Rio Olympics. She is a Nike sprinter, a 4-time NCAA champion, a Pan-American games gold medalist, and a Junior Championships gold medalist. She is also known as @misfasttwitch on social media. Gold Medals and Equal…
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Abdel Abdulai, Telling Stories Through His Lens
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ABOUT Abdel Abdulai Abdel Abdulai is a portrait lifestyle photographer better known as @boyfromdagbon who carved a name for himself as a street photographer. He has had the opportunity to shoot for some of the biggest publications such as GQ and Esquire. He now is not only a photographer but also an influencer well-known for his style and talent. T…
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Segun Gele, Transforming Fashion One Gele at a Time
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ABOUT Segun Gele Segun Gele was born in Nigeria and he is an entrepreneur and make-up artist who has become well-known in the fashion world for his amazing style. He highlights West African fashion and he is all about bringing headgears to another level. He is a trendsetter and a creative soul that made geles a fashion statement instead of just one…
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Kojo Baffoe, Writing to Make Africa’s Voice Heard
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ABOUT Kojo Baffoe Kojo Baffoe is the son of a Ghanaian father and a German mother who was raised in Lesotho. He currently lives in Johannesburg, South Africa and is an entrepreneur, writer, content strategist, former men’s magazine editor and speaker, to mention a few of his roles in life. He calls himself a retired poet, and he studied Economics, …
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Ikenna Ordor, Bringing Luxury to a New Level
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About Ikenna Ordor Ikenna Ordor is an entrepreneur and the founder and head of different luxury companies. He has been featured on Forbes and The Guardian and he has been called a beacon of hope as the creator of the Starr Luxury Cars. This has been called the “Airbnb of luxury cars”. Ikenna moved from Nigeria to the UK when he was 14 years old and…
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Ore Runsewe, Building a Brand from Scratch in the Digital World
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ABOUT Ore Runsewe Ore Runsewe is the founder of Arami Essentials, a digital native beauty brand focusing on providing products made with African ingredients. Ore built her business from scratch, first using Instagram as her only platform before expanding to other social media platforms and setting up a website. After moving to Nigeria from the UK, …
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Vania Leles, Cutting Barriers in the Diamond Industry
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ABOUT VANIA LELES Vania Leles, founder and Creative Director of Vanleles, exemplifies what it means to be a Third Culture African. She is a world citizen who exudes a rare mix of vibrant African heritage, European sensibility, American dynamism, and a global flair for design and creativity. As a Gemmologist, she sources stones from Africa and produ…
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Tiwalola Ogunlesi, Empowering Women by Breaking the Cycle
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About Tiwalola Ogunlesi Meet Tiwalola Ogunlesi, a self-love activist, confidence coach, and inspirational speaker specializing in positive psychology. The founder of Confident and Killing It, she is on a mission to wake women up to their self-worth so they can be more confident and empowered. She wants every woman to live the life she truly deserve…
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Abisola Omole, Influencing the Fashion Community
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ABOUT ABISOLA OMOLE Abisola Omole is CEO and Creative Director of The Apartment Global Group. Her creative entrepreneurial career launched in 2012 with The Apartment, a creative hub for digital creators to foster brand relationships. Today her ventures have grown into a digital and creative agency, event production and design, a contemporary lifest…
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ABOUT EKU EDEWOR African actress, producer, and entrepreneur Eku Edewor has an extensive resume. She is a notable figure of influence, having worked with Martini Rose, Calvin Klein, Lancôme, and Maiyegun Beach Estate. She is passionate about media in Africa and the art of powerful storytelling. ABOUT THIS EPISODE You might ask an aspiring actress o…
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Third Culture Africans Podcast is back. We have an exciting season 2 ahead of us, and can't wait to hear our amazing guests and the invaluable experiences they are willing to share with us.By Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao
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The first season of Third Culture Africans introduced us to the change makers putting the African continent on the map. We’ve heard from some incredible professionals, entrepreneurs, and artists about how they define and create success in their respective fields. These trailblazers have a few traits in common. Today we reflect on a few lessons we’v…
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Tiwa Works, The Power of Black Fraternities and Sororities
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Tiwa Works ABOUT TIWA WORKS Tiwa Works’ positivity has buoyed him into becoming a world-class entrepreneur and leader. An entrepreneur, real estate agent, and motivator, he founded Tiwaworks International, which annually hosts the United States’ largest black Greek letter event, the Atlanta Greek Picnic. It draws over 25,000 people to Atlanta with …
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Charles Sekwalor, Connecting Entrepreneurs in Africa
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WHO IS CHARLES SEKWALOR? Charles Sekwalor is a serial entrepreneur and advisor on a mission to change and influence lives through small businesses and investment. Notably, he is the CEO and founder of Movemeback, a community that connects professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and influencers with inspiring opportunities in Africa. He’s on a missi…
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Aduke Onafowokan, Finding Opportunities in Diversity Challenges
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ABOUT ADUKE ONAFOWOKAN Meet Aduke Onafowokan, a lead associate at Inclusivitii and Founder of The Sister Sister Network. She is passionate about corporate social responsibility and teaching others. Professionally, she works to help leading companies develop and retain talented people while creating inclusive, diverse, and effective teams. With The …
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Tara Gbolade on Using Architecture to Building Communities for All
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Tara Gbolade makes ordinary places extraordinary. Founder of Gbolade Design Studios, she focuses on the community when designing her spaces. As a result, she’s a 2018 RIBA Rising Star Winner and has been tapped to work on council housing projects. Community First Zeze and Tara Gbolade discuss her journey from Nigeria to the UK and her boarding scho…
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ABOUT HANNELI RUPERT Hanneli Rupert is the trailblazing founder and social impact champion of the sustainable African accessory label Okapi. It’s hailed as a farm-to-fashion concept and works to contribute to rural communities’ development by creating stable, long-lasting jobs. She founded the pioneering Merchants on Long, a store championing authe…
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Adebola Williams, Giving Life to Your Voice
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ABOUT ADEBOLA WILLIAMS Some call Adebola Williams the man who helped elect three African Presidents. As the CEO and co-founder of Red Africa, a portfolio of youth media brands which includes Statecraft Inc and YNaija, Williams is in the business of nation-building. ABOUT THIS EPISODE One thing clear after listening to Adebola Williams is a deep-roo…
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Adora Mba, Cultivating African Art on A Global Scale
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Who is ADORA MBA? Adora Mba is the founder and director of The Afropolitan Collector, an art advisory platform specializing in contemporary African art. They work with art organizations and clients to find exceptional pieces and promote the growing African art market. Cultivating African Art on A Global Scale Adora Mba has a deep love for art. As a…
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Wale Davies, Making Music with Integrity
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ABOUT WALE DAVIES Wale Davies, also known as Tec, is a creative pioneer and figurehead of the independent music scene in Africa. As a musician entrepreneur, he is a record label owner, a production company owner, video and film director, and talent manager. Making Music with Integrity Music is not a career most African parents want to see their kid…
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