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Happy Career Formula with Jette Stubbs helps you find what you love to do and grab the attention of employers and clients, whether you want a job, freelance service or business. Discover how to choose a career by unlocking your entrepreneurial spirit so you can flex between attracting employers to land your dream job and clients to start business to build a life on your own terms. No more imposter syndrome, toxic work environments, and conflicting career advice or business advice. Start with ...
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A podcast about Blackness and how (re)connecting back to our native homeland(s) and connecting with our fellow Black people all across the globe, while also benefiting from the land we currently live in, could be good for your lives. As Black people, we have the opportunity to have the best of both worlds, this podcast shows you how and why.
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Join Mosaic Untold Lives, a podcast by and for Women of Color, where we can be seen, heard and witnessed. Women of Color is an umbrella term for the Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asians of all ages and socio-economic backgrounds, who identify as womxn. We welcome womxn and non-binary storytellers of color. We’ll be telling our personal stories from our life experiences which aren’t often shared. Anyone is welcome to listen or attend live events. After meeting at a local storytelling event, ...
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with Dr. Shanna Stephen, a highly accomplished pediatrician based in sunny South Florida. Dr. Stephen, a second-generation St. Lucian, shares her unique cultural experiences, shedding light on how her heritage has shaped her journey both personally and professionally. She opens up about the powerful impac…
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On this episode, we're joined by Michael Omole, a Nigerian-American author of the Children's book "David and Amani Learn About Money", to discuss his transnational upbringing and how his cultural experiences influenced his desire to write this book. He also shares his thoughts on money management, sports and more! Click here to learn more about Mic…
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On this special episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts serves as a guest along with Dr. Abi Fapohunda, a professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, on the Pansa Pansa Podcast with Ms. Kemi Seriki. They discuss African culture in the context of expressing emotions. They also discuss how it affects interactions with friends and loved ones, wit…
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On this episode Peres Owino—the award-winning writer and director of several tv shows and docuserieses such (i.e., Bound: African vs African American , African Queens: Njinga)—joins the show to talk about her transnational experiences and inspirations for storytelling. She talks about the relationship between African and African Americans and why g…
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On this episode Rolake Balogun, a 2nd-generation Transnational Nigerian immigrant (and a newly minted Google employee) joins the show to talk with Dr. Ibe-Lamberts about her experience growing up. They also cover a range of topics: From African vs African Americans to Beyoncé not touring Africa to Black Panthers impact and even...ANIME!!! Check it …
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On this second episode of the podcast Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Jette Stubbs, a Bahamian born career/business coach and host of the Happy Career Formula Podcast. She discusses her immigration experience living in Canada and the challenges of racism that she faced in the business industry as a Black immigrant woman. They also discuss the trauma …
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We're BACK!! Season 5 of the podcast kicks off with a recap of Season 4 and some life updates from our host, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts. Then, he discusses his observations on the rise of transnational activities and massive pilgrimages back to Africa, specifically West Africa. The "Transnational 20's", as he predicted in 2020, is off to a fast start (even f…
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*SEASON FINALE* This Season has been abbreviate due to some, unforeseen, yet pleasant circumstances.This is the fourth annual episode of the Daddy-Daughter Talk, where Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and his daughter Alicia Adaora, who is now 11 yrs old and a year wiser, have an open, random conversation on the show. The two have a very simple, yet interesting co…
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Jolie was laid off from a job for the first time in her career. On the show today, you'll discover how Jolie built a work-from-anywhere freelance service and business to replace her income, even though she wasn't sure what she wanted to do in the beginning. Discover how Jolie did it so you can too. If you want to discover how you can too, start wit…
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts chats with Alex Muhammad and Brandon Sturdivant, 2 of the 3 co-founders of the Mass Liberation Project, to discuss their goal for abolition in the Black community. They also discuss their “Return & Reclaim” project that brings African Americans to Ghana to reclaim their identity. That and more!…
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Anthony and Anton Downing of the Downing Brothers, a duo of Bahamian-American real estate moguls. The brothers share their story on how their journey started, their transnational connection with the Bahamas and how they leverage their expertise to expand their properties in both the U.S. and the Bahama…
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How to network? What do you say? Who should you reach out to? You're ready for a career change and a part of you wishes you could reach out to your network and say, "Hey friends, support me in finding this new job.... or building this new business." But the network isn't there yet. Or you don't know how to use the network you have because of course…
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If you have ever had like cold or hot sweats, trying to think about how am I going to make money off of this idea? How is this going to work? As an entrepreneur, you have to wear so many hats. Imagine you know how to manage the stress and channel it into success. Shulamit shares Six Factors of Entrepreneurial Vulnerability: What are each of these f…
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During the Ramadan Season, Brother Abdoulaye Cisse joined the show discuss the concept of Islam, and how his faith as muslim intersects with his identity and culture as Black Transnational Guinean. He also discusses why it is negatively perceived and his experience with Arab muslims as a Black muslims. Do all muslims need to know Arabic to be true …
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Let's talk heart-to-soul. If you uncover these lessons, these are some powerful lessons to make personal change in your life. Here's the thing: we need to have a raw conversation about the emotional obstacles that come as you pursue professional growth. Discover the emotional obstacles that come from transitioning from our boring job to a job you'l…
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Dr. Gerald Onuoha, a Nigerian-American internal physician, who is the creator of the "Everybody vs Racism" movement that has been popular on social media as a result of the George Floyd killing in 2020. They discuss their transnational background and how they can leverage it to create more anti-racist e…
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As we wrap up Women's History month, we are joined by Ayana Francis, the creator and author of the Travelling Feets Children Book series. She discusses her transnational experiences and ties, immigrating from Trinidad-Tobago to Canada. She also shares her inspiration for creating this company and her books (her nephew Idris) and why she is driven t…
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Happy International Women's Day! On this episode, we are joined by Onyi Azih, the woman behind the successful motherhood, lifestyle blog, Sincerely Onyi. In addition to practicing Psychiatry as a Physician Assistant, we also discuss her upbringing as a 2nd Gen Nigerian, her passion for wellness, her life as an Autism mom with ADHD and how culture i…
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts meets with Jeremy Kofi, creator and host of the "The Jeremy Kofi Convo" show/podcast, to talk about his transnational experience. They talk about the importance of having authentic, vulnerable conversations in our community and how constant conversations and exposure can help bridge the gap between African immigran…
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The collab you’ve been waiting for! Dr. Ibe-Lamberts joins Chi Chi & NG of the Lessons of the Sox Figure Woman Podcast to talk about the challenges for successful professional Black women to find love. Are men intimidated? Scared? Should women be submissive regardless of success? Are arranged marriages cool now? Take a listen to find out!…
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On this episode. We are joined by filmmaker and creative Dr. Nadia Sasso, representing Sierra Leone, to discuss her documentary “Am I too African to be American, too American to be African?” which tells the story and challenges of the transnational experience. We discuss why the importance the stories of Africans in America need to be told through …
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On this episode, we are joined by Ghanaian American Mr. Eddie Oppong, an artist, storyteller and fashion designer about his story growing up immigrant, embracing his identity and using his art to create and tell his stories. We talk about how his transnational experiences influenced his latest clothing label "Ye Wo Krom" which means "We're Here!!".…
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This is the second installment of a special, collaborated miniseries recorded live in collaboration with the PansaPansa Podcast.We continue our a three-part discussion series by featuring the voices of those who are children of African immigrants. Moderated by Dr. Ibe-Lamberts, six speakers representing Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Liberia, Guinea and Con…
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This is a special, collaborated episode that was recorded live with PansaPansa Podcast. African Immigrant parents and children need to have a real conversation—a real heart-to-heart that our culture sometimes never permits for whatever reason. A lot of us who grew up in African Immigrant homes (or just immigrant homes in general) have upbringings t…
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We're BAAACK!! Season4 kicks offs with a recap of Season 3 (0:00 - 7:33), then Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sets the stage for what's to come in Season 4.On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts discusses the recent emergence of Black, multicultural pride and transnational identities seen more among Black people all over the world even though we are still in the midd…
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Kate Bagoy is a Forbes Council’s business coach and the founder of SixFigureFreelancers.com, where she helps freedom-focused tech & corporate creatives escape the 9-to-5. A self-professed nerd with an MBA and a UX design strategist, she's worked with more than 50 startups and has coached 1000’s of consultants through starting online businesses. An …
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How do you sell yourself to a company that isn't valuing you or giving you opportunities right now? It's tempting when you are feeling stuck in your job to just think, 'I'm going to quit.' But what if there was a way to negotiate with your company to do work you enjoy more and take that next step without having to quit? And should you even try? Tod…
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How do you build relationships so you can have that amazing career or business story about how you met the right person at the right time? How do you network your way into those amazing opportunities that aren't even posted online? Today, Zack James is going to share how you can take a practical approach to building those relationships that can cha…
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What if you are multi-passionate or just have so many potential interests you don't know which one to pursue as a career? You are afraid of being pigeonholed into one career choice. What if you have obstacles slowing down your career growth? Today, we are going to speaking with Daralyse Lyons about she create a diverse career and how you can do it …
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Have you ever wondered how you can make a plan to live the life you want and then, build a career to make that a reality? Today, Vivek Nanda will walk us through how he did that and how you can do it too. Vivek Nanda is an experienced marketing leader, who has switched careers from Engineering to Marketing. He has scaled tech startups from zero to …
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Have you ever felt like you are too quiet or shy to have all the success you want in the corporate world? On the show today, we'll chat with Steve Friedman from Beyond Introversion. Steve will share how "How to Accelerate Through the 5 Phases of Introversion" and "How to Thrive in an Extrovert’s Corporate World." Steve's book, The Corporate Introve…
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If you've ever questioned, do you ever sweat when it's time to negotiate money? Today, where speaking with Mike Lander from Piscari.com who has negotiated on behalf of major corporations and negotiated the purchase of his first business. Mike teaches the negotiation framework he uses. Take notes. Connect with Mike: https://piscari.com/ https://www.…
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Jette read a stat that said something like 90 plus percent of hiring managers expect people to negotiate salaries, but only 7% of people do negotiate their salary. Have you ever questioned how to negotiate salary? Have your hands ever shook when it comes time to talk about salary? Have you avoided the conversation altogether and just said, yes, I'l…
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When it comes to thinking about how to set price or how to negotiate salary. The real question that you're asking yourself is how do I charge what I'm worth? And that's what we're going to be talking about today. The tips, the tricks, the tools, the strategies that you can use to start to up level the amount that you can charge for what you do (or …
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Today, we'll have a heart-to-heart with Nicole Lewis-Keeber about what to do when difficult emotions affect our professional growth and business. For some of you, like me, you are dealing with burnout and life obstacles on your professional growth. Nicole will share how the emotional obstacles we face can become professional hurdles, and what to do…
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How can you show employers you can do more? How do you increase your salary if you're feeling stuck right now? Let's chat with Mo on his journey from getting generic rejection letters to lining up three job opportunities with a 25% - 50% salary increase. Rejection letters were making self-doubt creep-in and in Mo's words, he started to question "Wh…
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It's great to love what you do, but what if you don't know how to make money from it each month? We've talked about books to find what you love to do and books on how to sell yourself with confidence. In this episode, it's time to talk about how to create consistency to create stable regular income. You'll learn about managing money and building sy…
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How can you show employers you can do more? How do you convince clients to work with you and pay you? How do you increase your income? In this episode, I'll share the books that helped me get rid of the fear of being pushy or annoying when selling myself. Now, you should start to sell yourself with confidence. If you'd like to learn more about how …
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How do you build a business or a career that aligns with who you are? Listen in to learn the 5 of 10 values you should consider adopting if you want to make it a reality. It's the same value that guide this podcast. Learn more: JetteStubbs.com Take the quiz to discover What Type of Professional Are You? Plus, when you take the quiz, you'll identify…
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How do you build a business or a career that aligns with who you are? Listen in to learn the values you should consider adopting if you want to make it a reality. It's the same value that guide this podcast. Learn more: JetteStubbs.com Take the quiz to discover What Type of Professional Are You? Plus, when you take the quiz, you'll identify the top…
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On the final episode of this season, what better way to close it out that with our fan-favorite “Pillow Talk” conversation between Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and his wife Dr. Wanda, which hasn’t happened all season. On this episode we catch up with Dr. Wanda and what’s she’s been up to on her third pregnancy experience. They discuss the vaccine, cultural mis…
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You're trying to teach yourself how to build a career that aligns who you are, whether it's a job, freelance service or business. Maybe you're feeling stuck? Here are 9 books to help you think about how to align your career to support your life goals. Learn more or book a call to access tools to "Find What You Love to Do" at JetteStubbs.com What Ty…
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On the show today, we'll be myth busting beliefs on success and authenticity. Should you separate the personal and professional? Are there limits on your success based on your situation? Does success come from hard work? Learn more at JetteStubbs.com What Type of Professional Are You? Take the quiz to identify your top progress killers in career gr…
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This is the third annual episode of the Daddy-Daughter Talk, where Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and his daughter Alicia Adaora, who is now 10 yrs old and a year wiser, have an open, random conversation on the show. The two have a very simple, yet interesting conversation about anime, music, makeup, being a big sister, being Black and more! Visit us at www.blac…
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You're having trouble building out a career, business, or way to make money you actually enjoy, so you're thinking, "Maybe I should go back to school?" or "Upgrade my skills? or Learn something new." "Maybe if I had another degree or certificate I can take the next step in career growth?" But is it a good idea? On the show today, we'll talk about h…
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On this episode, we are joined by Mrs. Niyi Olu-Kuti, creator of the AfriKidz Club—an enterprise committed to promoting the African cultural heritage to children encouraging them to discover and embrace their African identity, and to celebrate their cultural values and traditions. She discusses why it's important to preserve transnational values in…
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Kapil Ghai from the Finding Perspective podcast interviews Jette Stubbs about the awkward moment that shattered how she thought about education - When a thief held a knife to her and her mother. Then, you'll learn how to start rethinking how you think about how to pursue an education for your professional growth and success. Learn more: JetteStubbs…
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On the show today, you'll learn about how to overcome the fear of failure in your career or business. It's easy to get caught up in anxieties: Who am I to do this? Am I too young? Am I too old? But how do you move past it to not only create action, but real professional growth. You'll learn how to analyze the three choices you have in any scenario.…
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