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Dr. Ijeoma Kola on Celebrating Culture and Knowledge

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Knowing your culture would help you claim your identity and have a sense of pride in yourself. When you recognize your own culture you could carry it and make it an inspiration to do something to make a name for your culture especially if it's a culture that's oppressed.

Are you scared to reach for success because inequality in all aspects reigns? Did you move to a place you're scared to be belittled and that hinders you to chart your own path?

Today's guest is Dr. Ijeoma Kola. She enlightens your minds that instead of being scared of the future because of the discrimination due to your different culture you should be proud and you should carry it with confidence because when the day comes that you succeed you'll be one of the many great faces your culture. Ijeoma Kola would be diving deep into helping you to live your life, life is a journey that you should ride with confidence.

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Knowing your culture would help you claim your identity and have a sense of pride in yourself. When you recognize your own culture you could carry it and make it an inspiration to do something to make a name for your culture especially if it's a culture that's oppressed.

Are you scared to reach for success because inequality in all aspects reigns? Did you move to a place you're scared to be belittled and that hinders you to chart your own path?

Today's guest is Dr. Ijeoma Kola. She enlightens your minds that instead of being scared of the future because of the discrimination due to your different culture you should be proud and you should carry it with confidence because when the day comes that you succeed you'll be one of the many great faces your culture. Ijeoma Kola would be diving deep into helping you to live your life, life is a journey that you should ride with confidence.

Safe Journey Retreat

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Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-you-and-i-podcast/donations
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