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Interviews which explore inspiring stories and probe at the challenges as well as opportunities, experienced by people who come from unique backgrounds.

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    • May 5, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 56m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    Episode 10 with Rajan Kandola

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 60:49


    Rajan Kandola is a China advertising professional and consultant who has had rich experience working in Wuhan and Shanghai, China. After four years working within media agencies, Rajan started his own consultancy business advising foreign brands on entering the China market and how to advertise on Chinese digital platforms. Rajan's first experience of China sees him leave his hometown of London and work as a TEFL Teacher in Wuhan, China. As a finance graduate, we explore his journey trying to find his way and how his life and career path changed to pursue living and working in China for five years. Here you can find the Ted Talk we mentioned in our conversation - https://youtu.be/8GQZuzIdeQQ You can find Rajan on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajankandola/

    Episode 9 with Lynette Nabbosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 54:33


    Lynette Nabbosa is an Award-Winning Founder, Responsible Business Academic, and Commissioner for the Mayor of London. She founded Elimu to reduce the amount of young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET). Elimu's community achieves this by connecting Black youth with “professionals who enhance their education, careers and financial literacy Through her doctorate, Lynette is evaluating the outcomes of Elimu's Launchpad and Fellowship programmes to: develop a nuanced design-thinking framework for entrepreneurship education lobby for policies to improve the sustainability and scalability of micro-enterprises. She spoke about her journey through her career and how she has found her calling and passion through the Elimu launchpad, her education journey which included social business and Microfinance as well as currently studying for her Doctorates in Busines Admin. I wanted to thank her for being brave to share her battle with depression in this interview. Linkedin: Lynette Nabbosa Twitter: _Nabbosa

    Episode 8 with Asad Dhunna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 63:39


    2021 we kick off with Asad Dhunna! Asad is the founder and CEO of The Unmistakables, an award-winning consultancy on a mission to help organisations navigate their way through equality, diversity & inclusion.The company works across a number of sectors to help organisations become inclusive by design. They have been named best new agency and best in diversity and inclusion by a number of marketing industry bodies. We touched on numerous points given the current state of affairs within the industry, notably, the evolution and focus of diversity and inclusion and Asad was kind enough to share : -Growing up in London -Working and teaching in Germany -Founding his award-winning business -Ditching the term BAME? -What can businesses do now, to continue and develop their diversity and inclusion strategy? Asads Campaign Article - https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/why-bame-aint/1672936 The Unmistakbles Instagram and Twitter @_unmistakables

    Episode 7 - Kulbir Shergill

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 55:21


    This month I talked to the Director of Social Inclusion at the University of Warwick, Kulbri Shergill. I wanted to get her view and opinion on recent events surrounding race within the UK and luckily we got some time together. We touched on social dynamics and how the BLM movement from the USA came over and transpired similarly in the UK and also discussed at length what companies are doing currently with regards to bringing your full self to work but strategies companies could use going forward to continue and to develop themselves into becoming more inclusive institutions. Kulbir is an accomplished diversity and social inclusion professional with wide cross-sector experience of working in fast-moving and challenging environments. She has a proven ability to contribute to a company at strategic and operational levels, currently Director for Social Inclusion at the University of Warwick. With more than 20 years experience, Kulbir is focussed on working with companies to achieve change for clients, customers and staff through effective relationship building and engagement on issues of diversity and social inclusion at senior levels. Empowering personal commitment and a strategic approach to embedding cultural change for greater inclusion.

    Episode 6 with Donia Baddou

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 58:43


    Six months We've been on this journey together talking to some fascinating people and inspiring stories. This month I caught up with Donia Baddou - someone who I look up to and take inspiration from her personal journey and her career trajectory. We crossed paths a couple of times during our time working in the advertising industry. I met her when she was at Mobkoi where she started as Head of Sales and went up to head up the UK business and then also CCO for EMEA. Since then she has co-founded a new consultancy business and started a beautiful family. The consultancy she has co-founded is called GrowthLab, which is a new generation of consultancy. It's a knowledge-based consultancy aiming at empowering business growth, with empathy, trust, and human values at its core. She is a  Business Strategy expert with over 11 years of experience developing small and medium-sized businesses. Having worked for startups, scale-ups, and multinational corporations, her commercial and business strategy experience with startups, in particular, has been key in learning resilience, growth mindset, and the work ethics she needed to succeed in adversity - personally and professionally. We talk about her humble beginnings, being a second-generation Moroccan immigrant,  growing up in Paris' social housing, her experiences at university and work, being female, and from an ethnic minority background. I hope you enjoy this episode - it was fascinating and really made me think and reflect some of the things men take for granted and don't have to pay attention to in the work environment as well as in general day to day life.

    Episode 5 with Scott Sallee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 65:16


    This month I sat down with another former colleague Scott Sallee. He is the Social Impact Manager for the UK at Dentsu Aegis and he dedicates his time to equipping the next generation of talent with the skills they will need to thrive in the digital economy, creating more diversified leadership, and transforming the role of brands in society. We chatted about his career path which covered Paris, Evian, and London as well as a spell in California as well as the mental health challenges he has faced and overcome. It's not always easy so thanks again, Scott. You're an inspiration! He co-Chairs the Wellbeing Committee, is on the Steerco of &Proud, leads the all-company Meditation Mondays, is a board member of the IPA's Creative Pioneers, and is an ambassador for NABS, the industry's wellbeing charity partner. A truly amazing story and an inspiration - I hope you enjoy it!

    Episode 4 with Elekia Akhuetie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 60:18


    This month I sat down with a former colleague and my friend, Elekia. She is an Account Director at gyro, a B2B advertising agency that is part of the Dentsu Aegis Network. She currently works on a large tech account within the media team. She is also co-founder and chair of Represent, a network for Dentsu Aegis employees that are from underrepresented backgrounds as well as creating inclusive spaces for allies to have a welcoming place within the business to listen, learn and share experiences to drive positive change. Their mission is for DAN to be a welcoming workplace for the community and a driving force for a culturally progressive & diverse advertising industry. We touch on Elekia's career so far in media and advertising - but more importantly discussed in-depth, racism at work, and the so-called, banter culture some places of work have. Being a black woman she's had to face both racism and issues surrounding gender inequality within the workplace which were really difficult to talk about so I wanted to say thank you to her for being so open.

    Episode 3 with David Fisayo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 55:54


    I sat down with a former colleague, David Fisayo (@Davefisayo), and wanted to bring his inspiring story and journey to you guys this month. We talked about how he has gone about starting a new venture Wealth-8 (https://bit.ly/3dHQID3) as well as his journey into the startup space from his work at KPMG and becoming Director of Programmes at Foundervine (foundervine.com, @foundervine). We also looked into the cultural impact that moving from Nigeria, USA and the UK had in shaping his personality and objectives. He is a management consultant by training, having spent 7 years at KPMG specialising in customer and digital proposition design for financial service companies. As you will hear, David is passionate about digital innovation and leveraging technology for positive social impact.

    Episode 2 with Sonya Barlow

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 51:03


    This month I sat down with Sonya Barlow, the founder of the global community Like-Minded Females. Sonya has been recognised as a Rising Star (2017); UK Tech Business Woman of the Year Finalist (2018), Winner of Pitchfanzine (2019 and TechWomen100 finalist (2019).   Her LMF Network is a community dedicated to reducing inequalities, providing a foundation to help women and underrepresented individuals succeed through life skills workshops, digital training, a supportive community and access to expertise for everyone. She is also the founder of her own diversity consultancy and specialises in inclusive cultures, change management and confidence in the workplace. She's also spoken at two Ted talks and you can check these out on YouTube, I'll post the links with the description and on my Instagram page or click below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmlDNi9zPd4&t=689s

    Episode 1 with Kian Bakhtiari

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 37:28


    Episode one is finally here. I sat down with Kian Bakhtiari, a friend of mine I met at my old workplace and we talked a lot about his background and upbringing but focused on his startup. It's an agency and at his age a monumental feat and a tip of the hat to his accomplishments.  I learned a lot and we hope you enjoy this friendly conversation.

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