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Think about everyone in your life that is over the age of 50, if you have three people that is over 150 years of experience right there! In this series I record conversations I have with the “elders” in my life, nothing special, just a conversation in hopes to grab some wisdom while I can. Cover art photo provided by Florian Klauer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@florianklauer
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Struggles are gifts. You can either grow through difficulties or simply get through them. Growth is what great people & teams do! A wise person learns from their mistakes, an even wiser person learns from others’ mistakes. The Struggles to Success Podcast sees host, award-winning Dr Emmanuel talk with special guests to share their stories and struggles. Each episode features a deep conversation with a guest sharing how they used struggles to become better, stronger and more successful. All t ...
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Let's discuss the secrets of turning struggles into success with high-performance coach Gaj Ravichandra. In this inspiring episode, Dr. Emmanuel Nsutebu delves into Gaj Ravichandra's journey and explores how he helps individuals and teams achieve high performance. Discover practical tips and strategies for overcoming obstacles, developing a success…
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In this compelling episode of the Struggles to Success Podcast, Dr. Emmanuel Nsutebu sits down with Kizito Fondzenyuy, a marathon runner and social entrepreneur dedicated to transforming lives. Kizito shares his incredible journey from childhood struggles to becoming a Guinness World Record holder, running marathons in traditional attire to support…
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In this episode, Dr. Emmanuel Nsutebu hosts his father, Mr. Zachary Nsutebu, who shares his remarkable journey of turning struggles into success. Learn from his experiences as he discusses the importance of education, perseverance, and community involvement. Mr. Zachary Nsutebu, a retired town planner and development director at the University of B…
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The podcast is about turning struggles into success. Dr. Emmanuel Nsutebu, an infectious disease physician, is on a mission to teach and inspire people to use struggles to become better and more successful. He invites guests who have experience in turning struggles into success. In this episode, he interviews Vally Mbawa, a senior IT consultant, pr…
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In episode 9 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, Dr Emmanuel interviews Professor John Walley, professor of international public health at the University of Leeds. John shares how he used dyslexia to excel in his career. John discusses the importance of learning from mistakes, developing skills, and seeing problems as opportunities. He also highli…
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In Episode 8 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, Dr Linda Bello, experienced family physician and current Chair of the Cameroon Doctors Association UK, shares her personal and touching journey. Despite having excellent "A" level results from Cameroon, Dr Bello had to resit the "A" levels exam in the UK while working as a care assistant. She also h…
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In Episode 7 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, I talk to Dr Montio Morgan, Consultant ENT Surgeon and former chair of Cameroon Doctors Association, UK. In this thought-provoking episode, Dr Morgan describes how she got into medical school in Cameroon after barely passing her "A" levels and how this struggle spurred her to become a high performer…
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In Episode 6 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, I talk to Prof Ged Williams, Chief Nursing Officer and executive Director of Nursing at Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia. He is Founder and former President of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and Australian College of Critical Care Nurses. He is philanthropist and has helped set up F…
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Join me in Episode 5 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, where I speak with Prof Konrad Reinhart, international sepsis champion, founder and former president of the Global Sepsis Alliance. In this inspiring episode, Prof Konrad shares his three-decade-long journey of taking sepsis from being a neglected medical condition to world-wide recognition …
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In Episode 4 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, we talk to Mr Rene Awambeng, Director & Global Head, Client Relations from the African Export-Import Bank. He recently received the prestigious and highly competitive Global Executive Leader Award at the Powerful Media’s Powerlist Black Excellence Awards 2024 - an award sponsored by London Stock exc…
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In Episode 3 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, we talk to Pa Ngu Morcho, founder of Yako Medical Africa Ltd, a social entrepreneur who has built multiple health ecosystems. In this captivating episode, Pa Ngu Morcho shares how losing his father led led him to find his purpose - dedicating his life to building ecosystems that can save countless l…
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In Episode 2 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, we talk to Dr Mathilde Mbouck, family physician, associate cardiology specialist and founder of Mahola Health Foundation. This episode is full of inspirational stories which led Dr Mathilde to find her passion and purpose. It is a true description of why the skill of turning struggles into success s…
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In Episode 1 of the Struggles to Success Podcast, we talk to Shuffay Dr Moka Lantum, founder and CEO of Checkups Medical. This is a riveting listen and a true insight into how executives deal with struggles – with genuine lessons for all. Contact Dr Lantum on Linkedin. For more information, visit www.strugglestosuccess.com and follow Dr Emmanuel Ns…
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This is a substitute at my high school, Mr Carr is 81 years old, Former Army sharp shooter, Pilot, Mental Hospital Attendant, and Father. Mr Carr has lived a great life and these are some of his stories from his time as an employee at a mental hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan when he was in his first years in college, This is a raw recording, nothin…
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