This podcast is about the extraordinary purpose that all of us have. It is about listening to people who are walking in their purpose and asking them, “How did you do that?” And a quick heads up this podcast is about finding out the messy nuts and bolts of success. The failures that taught them pain…
Hi everyone, I have some big news today, ‘How To Be a Success: Ordinary Men Living Extraordinary Lives' is taking a break!I want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone AROUND THE WORLD who has listened to our podcast! From Bejing to Barking; Los Angeles to Lagos; Moscow to Madrid; Chile to Colorado; New Zealand to New York; Manila and many many more… THANK YOU! Today's episode is going to be a compilation of words of wisdom from some of our best guests!Keep listening out for when we are coming back and in the meantime Stay Blessed! 0:00 The Beginning - Bejay Mulenga - Excluded at 12… Award-winning Entrepreneur at 20!Bejay Mulenga is an award-winning entrepreneur – at 20 years old he was the youngest person to receive Her Majesty the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion and has gone on to consult and work for brands such as Sony Music, Uber, Coca-Cola, Facebook, River Island, and Nike. In ‘The Beginning' section Bejay tells us about growing up in East London and being excluded from school 40 times...12:30 How Did You Get That Job - David Smart - Mentor ExtraordinaireDavid Smart, is founder of Music Tech Training Centre and a freelance mentor to ex-offenders. Before starting the Music Tech Centre, David spent 7 years as Head of Music at Feltham Young Offenders Institute where he helped rehabilitate and mentor young men. In the ‘How Did You Get That Job' section David tells us about starting his own business and getting the job as Head of Music at Feltham. 27:11 The Battlefield of the Mind - Okezie Morro - Hollywood Actor and StorytellerOkezie Morro, is a successful Black British actor who starred in the Netflix series The Mist, has featured in several Hollywood movies including World War Z and Red Tails. He is also the creator and producer of the Youtube children's show Tata Story Time, where brilliant black actors perform fantastic stories written by African heritage authors. In ‘The Mountain Top' section Okezie tells us about: how he keeps mentally and physically motivated and how he made his move to America. 36:21 The Mountain Top - Solomon Smith - Founder and CEO of Brixton Soup KitchenSolomon Smith is the founder of Brixton Soup Kitchen, an organisation that has received numerous accolades and been featured on BBC3's Amazing Humans, Channel 4, BBC Radio 1xtra and the Evening Standard Top 1000 Influential list. In ‘The Mountain Top' section Solomon tells us about working with 350 corporates including Puma, Adidas, Nickelodeon and Channel 4; giving away 178,000 hot meals and much much more!39:58 The Things I Wish I'd Known - Ola Animashawun - A Truly Self-Made ManOla Animashawun is the man responsible for countless black plays being produced in the UK and around the world. He is Creative Director of playwriting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink' and founder of the Royal Court Theatre's famous Young Writers Programme. In ‘The Things I Wish I'd Known' section Ola tells us about the determination that was born out of his chaotic childhood in foster care and the best advice he has ever been given! HashtagsWho Do You Want To Be? Follow Your Passion… Know What You Want! Have a Plan! Be The Light… Keep Your Focus!
Gbolahan Obisesan is a prolific director, playwright and actor, who is also the Artistic Director and joint CEO of Brixton House (which was formerly Oval House Theatre). Gbolahan has previously directed work for theatres including the Young Vic, Royal Court Theatre and Soho Theatre; As a playwright his plays have been seen at Edinburgh Festival, Bristol Old Vic, Bush Theatre, Unicorn Theatre and the House of Parliament. Finally, as an actor he has played numerous roles including playing Dr Martin Luther King in the Young Vic's production of The Mountaintop. 0:00 The Beginning – The adventures he had growing up in Nigeria, re-enacting his favourite films and moving to Bermondsey, London.11:08 How Did You Get That Job – How what he learnt from Hong Kong Cinema martial arts movies saved his skin on the streets of Bermondsey and how he got his first opportunities in theatre…28:42 The Battlefield of the Mind – This month this section is going to be a bit different as we spend a little more time talking to Gbolahan about code switching.44:30 The Mountain Top – The greatest moments in Gbolahan's career so far…53:03 The Things I Wish I'd Known – The advice he would give to young men today who are just starting out in the arts…HashtagsNot a Nice Place for Black People Paid to Direct His First Play at 19 Years Old.Code SwitchingWho Has the Intelligence to Deliver Art?My Blackness is Seen as Inherently Threatening… It's All Love…Playing Dr Martin Luther KingCutting It Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksGbolahan on Twitter Gbolahan and Brixton HouseObama Code Switching and Key & Peele parody(Look under the heading ‘The racial pioneer' and FYI the videos may take a minute to load)CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Bejay Mulenga is an award-winning entrepreneur – at 20 years old he was the youngest person to receive Her Majesty the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion in 2016. Bejay founded Supa Tuck at 14 years old, a franchise of student-run tuck shops in schools and has gone on to consult and work for brands such as Sony Music, Uber, Coca-Cola, Facebook, River Island, and Nike.0:00 The Beginning – Growing up in East London and being excluded from school 40 times...0:00 How Did You Get That Job – How Bejay started his first business at 14 and much much more…0:00 The Battlefield of the Mind – The greatest struggles Bejay has experienced in life...0:00 The Mountain Top – The greatest moments in Bejay’s life so far including taking his dad to Buckingham Palace! 0:00 The Things I Wish I’d Known – The advice he would give to young men on how to push forward in achieving their purpose. Hashtags Excluded from school 40 TimesBrady Arts and Community CentreChanging the NarrativeResearch, Research, ResearchSupa TuckFinance, Finance, Finance AnxietyImposter SyndromeBurnoutServiceGenerational WealthWho Do You Want to Be? Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinks Bejay's Website The Supa Network Guided Values Worksheet CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
David Smart, is a Mentor Extraordinaire, founder of Music Tech Training Centre and a freelance mentor to ex-offenders. Before starting the Music Tech Centre, David spent 7 years as Head of Music at Feltham Young Offenders Institute where he delivered music production courses and projects that helped rehabilitate and prepare young men for a positive future outside of prison. 0:00 The Beginning – Growing up in the Caribbean and London and the values it instilled.9:37 How Did You Get That Job – Starting his own business and getting the job as Head of Music at Feltham.20:09 Mathew 25:34-40 23:10 The Battlefield of the Mind – The greatest struggles David has experienced in life and the problem with compartmentalising things...32:47 The Mountain Top – The greatest moments in David’s life. From love and business to facilitating the transformation of many, many young men at Feltham including Music Executive Niyah Smith. 44:34 The Things I Wish I’d Known – The advice he would give to young men who are struggling to find their way in the world. HashtagsCaribbean ValuesBad Company'The Dream Job'Follow Your PassionHealthMental Health Thirst for LearningWhat Is Your Why? How it Feels to Walk in Your Purpose.Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksMusic Tech Training CentreDavid Smart - YoutubeThe One Spirit ProjectHMDT Music - Contact detailsCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Solomon Smith is the founder of Brixton Soup Kitchen, an organisation that has received numerous accolades and been featured on BBC3’s Amazing Humans, Channel 4, BBC Radio 1xtra and the Evening Standard Top 1000 Influential list. 0:00 Covid 19 - Solomon tells us how Covid 19 and lockdown have affected Brixton Soup Kitchen and the people they serve. 5:09 The Beginning – Solomon tells us about growing up on the Moorland’s Estate in Brixton; giving tupperware tubs of his mums cooking to homeless people; and struggling with such severe dyslexia that he left school unable to read.13:33 How Did You Get That Job – Solomon tells us how he: started organising community events; got National Lottery funding; and even graduated from university all whilst struggling with severe dyslexia.26:26 The Battlefield of the Mind – Solomon tells us about the battle he experienced in his mind when God spoke to him and told him to open Brixton Soup Kitchen… and how he responded when everyone else told him not to do it. 39:02 The Mountain Top – Solomon tells us about working with 350 corporate companies including Puma, Adidas, Nickelodeon and Channel 4; giving away 178,000 hot meals and much much more!41:53 The Things I Wish I’d Known – Solomon tells us the advice he would give to young men who are struggling to find their way in the world. HashtagsHuge Rise in Food PovertySevere DyslexiaFeeling Like I Have Nothing to OfferFind Your Own Way to Overcome ItBe the LightLearning to Talk to Corporates Don’t Let Your Weaknesses Hold Down Your StrengthsEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksBrixton Soup KitchenSolomon Smith Tedx TalkSolomon Smith on InstagramCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Welcome to our Love Episode, this month we are going to do something a little bit different and look at how love has impacted the lives of some of the extraordinary men we have had on our podcast over the past year! 00:30 - Carl Beech, the president of Christian Vision for Men (CVM), CEO of The Edge and founder of both Edgefest and The Gathering festivals tells us how he met the love of his life... 4:24 - Johnboy Smith, Paralympic Athlete, UK No.1 and Commonwealth Games Silver Medallist in the Wheelchair Marathon tells us about meeting his wife and the strength she gives him!9:45 - Paul Gask, Christian Vision for Men’s (CVM) Regional Director for the North of England. Paul was once a police officer who dramatically fell from grace… He tells us about how love saved him when he was on the verge of giving up...17:00 - James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm and former coordinator of the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy. This one is a bit about the love of a good woman and a bit about the love of God on a special birthday!HashtagsChurch Girls...The Greatest Moments in My LifeShe Brought Me Back!Clinical Depression The Hero of My StoryA Miraculous GiftChoosing the Right Woman to Love...Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook The Good Man on Audible.com LinksChristian Vision For MenThe Edge Johnboy Smith FacebookJohnboy Smith Website Paul on FacebookThe Gathering Festival James Aladiran Facebook Prayer Storm CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
A-Star real name Alidor Gasper is a successful Christian Grime artist, his first EP Revolutionary debuted at No.4 in both the Christian and Gospel Chart and the iTunes Hip Hop and Rap Chart. 2020 saw the release of his hard-hitting new album Born and Raised which delivers real talk on topics that range from: surrendering his life to God; to struggling with lust and pornography; to living with Sickle Cell Anaemia, an excruciatingly painful genetic disease A-Star has grappled with his entire life… 0:00 The Beginning – A-Star tells us about being born and raised in Leytonstone (East London), being raised in a single parent family and the best thing he received from his father.8:55 How Did You Get That Job – A-Star tells us about: how he became successful in the music industry; the kind of content that leads to success; and gives us advice about the business side of the industry.18:50 The Battlefield of the Mind – A-Star tells us about: battling with the extreme pain of Sickle Cell Anaemia, whilst wanting to live a normal life; how grappling with Sickle Cell has changed his mindset; and the importance of knowing your genotype. 27:27 The Mountain Top – A-Star tells us about his proudest moments, learning to truly enjoy those moments and the importance of celebrating others.33:55 The Things I Wish I’d Known – A-Star tells us the advice he would give a young man starting out in the music industry today. HashtagsSearching for Father FiguresEmptinessBuild Up a TeamSickle Cell Anaemia ResilienceLiving PurposeBe Your Authentic SelfEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksA-Star on TwitterA-Star Huff Post InterviewA Star - Off My Chest 3/ It Is Well Feat. Shekinah (Official Video)CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Okezie Morro, is a successful Black British actor who starred in the Netflix series The Mist, has featured in several Hollywood movies including World War Z and Red Tails and has played leading roles in theatre productions at the National Theatre, The Tricycle Theatre and Almeida Theatre to name a few. He is also the creator and producer of the Youtube children’s show Tata Story Time, where brilliant black actors perform fantastic stories written by African heritage authors.0:00 The Beginning – Okezie tells us about: his early experiences growing up in London and Nigeria, the culture shock of returning to England; his love of sport and dreams of becoming a footballer.6:55 How Did You Get That Job – Okezie tells us about: getting over losing his dream of being a footballer; how he got into acting, how he secured his first agent; why he went to drama school, what he learnt there; and how he got his first role in a Hollywood movie!25:20 The Battlefield of the Mind – Okezie tells us about: how he keeps mentally and physically motivated; the importance of knowing what you want and having a plan; and how he made his move to America.34:20 The Mountain Top – Okezie tells us about How he got his role on the Netflix series The Mist, the key aspects of his career he is most proud of and the importance of self belief.40:31 The Things I Wish I’d Known – Okezie tells us the advice he would give a young actor starting out in the business. HashtagsHow do you get into acting?How do you get an agent?Know what you want!Have a plan!Believe in yourself!Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksOkezie Morro Tata Story TimeOkezie Morro InstagramCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Carl Beech is the president of Christian Vision for Men (CVM), CEO of The Edge and founder of both Edgefest and The Gathering festivals. He is also an author, radio host and podcaster.0:24: Carl tells us about CVM, The Edge and the work they do with working class men.01:14 The Beginning – Carl tells us about one of his earliest memories, what he was like as a mischievous 12-year-old, using pages of the bible as Rizla paper, hating school and dreaming of joining the army…8:14 The Battlefield of the Mind – Carl talks about being dared by a friend to go to church, struggling with his mental health and having an epiphany that freed him from the pressure to succeed…18:52 The Mountain Top – Carl talks about the highlights of his journey so far, his sense of gratitude and learning to live for the moment in God.26:08 The Things I Wish I’d Known – Carl gives his advice to a young man starting out today… HashtagsA Heart for the PoorInsecuritiesGod’s Unconditional Acceptance GratitudeFind a MentorListenGet the Job Done!Don’t Be Mediocre Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksCVMThe Edge The Gathering Festival Edgefest CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
In our 1st Anniversary Episode we're going to do something a little bit different. We are going to have a recap of some of our most popular and powerful episodes!The Beginning - Seth Pinnock - From Pain to Pursuing Purpose Seth Pinnock is founder of Midnight Oil Youth Summits, frontman of award-winning gospel group ‘A New Thing’ and Tearfund’s Head of African and Caribbean Engagement. In ‘The Beginning’ section Seth will talk about his youth, the breakdown of his parents' marriage and the impact that had on him...The Battlefield of the Mind - Johnboy Smith - Paralympic AthleteOur guest is Johnboy Smith, Paralympic Athlete, UK No.1 and Commonwealth Games Silver Medallist in the Wheelchair Marathon. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode Johnboy tells us the dramatic story of how he was originally injured and how his time at Stoke Mandeville National Spinal Injuries Centre was the making of him...The Mountaintop - Amani Simpson - Award-winning Social Entrepreneur and FilmmakerAmani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In ‘The Mountain Top’ episode Amani reveals what the greatest moment of his life has been (and his answer is surprising to say the least…)The Things I Wish I’d Known - Ola Animashawun - A Truly Self-Made ManOla Animashawun is the man responsible for countless black plays being produced in the UK and around the world. He is Creative Director of playwriting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink’, founder of the Royal Court Theatre’s famous Young Writers Programme and has been described as ‘the Royal Court Theatre’s Secret weapon’. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Ola tells us about the determination that was born out of his chaotic childhood in foster care and the best advice he has ever been given!HashtagsVisionChurch hurtRejection and abuseCraving father figuresBulletsSurvivorResilienceMental healthThe StabbingUnlocking Your PurposeThis Is About Saving Lives…LoveBelieveKeep Your Focus!!!You Can Be Anything You Want to Be! Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksSeth on FacebookSeth on Instagram Johnboy Smith on FacebookJohnboy Smith Website Aviard InspiresAmani Short FilmOla FacebookEuphoric InkCaptain Sensible – Happy TalkCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Oladipo Agboluaje is one of our best Black British Playwrights, an academic and Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow. Born in Hackney and educated in both Britain and Nigeria. He won the Alfred Fagon prize for playwriting in 2009 for his play Iya-Ile (The First Wife) and his work ranges from the belly laughing satire of The First Wife set in modern Nigeria, to documentary theatre in his play The Hounding of David Oluwale, about a case of police brutality in 1960’s Britain.0:27 Dipo’s youth in London and Nigeria, surrounded by storytellers.7:20 Returning to England after Nigeria’s economic collapse.10:22 How Dipo’s first play Early Morning, about a group of cleaners who start a black revolution reflected his own reality. 14:39 His greatest struggle when he returned to England. 17:52 How he got his first play produced. 27:33 Nigerian’s irrational self-belief.28:51 Why the play he is most proud of is The Hounding of David Oluwale, about the only black person in the UK to have gained any kind of ‘real’ justice for police brutality since 1971. 34:52 Dipo’s advice to young people who want to start a career in the creative industry.Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksDipo on TwitterOval House Talawa Dipo’s PlaysBlack Plays Archive CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Mervin Cato is Head of Enfield’s Secondary Behaviour Support Service where he works with the most challenging young people in this London borough, a large percentage of whom are young offenders. Mervin is also founder and co-leader of Men United 4 Christ and the driving force behind the Joe Morris Boxing Gym. In the ‘Mervin Cato - Monthly Catch - Up’ episode you can listen to all 4 weekly episodes rolled into one! HashtagsCato FamilyFather/MentorPortland, JamaicaSocial AwarenessThe Fresh Prince of Bel AirGod Won’t Let Me SleepOvercoming My Identity IssuesThe Rumble in the JungleYour Name is More Important Than Silver and Gold.Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksMervyn Cato TwitterJoe Morris Boxing GymCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Mervin Cato is Head of Enfield’s Secondary Behaviour Support Service where he works with the most challenging young people in this London borough, a large percentage of whom are young offenders. Mervin is also founder and co-leader of Men United 4 Christ and the driving force behind the Joe Morris Boxing Gym. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Mervin tells us why you should never tell your black child they need to work twice as hard as other children.HashtagsThe Rumble in the JungleWe Should Have Rights of Passage Your Name is More Important Than Silver and Gold.Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksMervyn Cato TwitterJoe Morris Boxing Gym CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Mervin Cato is Head of Enfield’s Secondary Behaviour Support Service where he works with the most challenging young people in this London borough, a large percentage of whom are young offenders. Mervin is also founder and co-leader of Men United 4 Christ and the driving force behind the Joe Morris Boxing Gym. In ‘The Mountain Top’ episode Mervin tells us who shaped him into the man he is today.HashtagsGod Won’t Let Me SleepI Need Some Peace in My LifeOvercoming My Identity Issues Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksMervyn Cato TwitterJoe Morris Boxing GymCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Mervin Cato is Head of Enfield’s Secondary Behaviour Support Service where he works with the most challenging young people in this London borough, a large percentage of whom are young offenders. Mervin is also founder and co-leader of Men United 4 Christ and the driving force behind the Joe Morris Boxing Gym. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode Mervin tells us about the biggest thing he has ever struggled with in life. HashtagsBad InfluencesSocial AwarenessThe Fresh Prince of Bel AirEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksMervyn Cato TwitterJoe Morris Boxing GymCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Mervin Cato is Head of Enfield’s Secondary Behaviour Support Service where he works with the most challenging young people in this London borough, a large percentage of whom are young offenders. Mervin is also founder and co-leader of Men United 4 Christ and the driving force behind the Joe Morris Boxing Gym. In ‘The Beginning’ episode Mervin tells us about his huge family and his fathers influence on him and his community. HashtagsCato FamilyFather/MentorPortland JamaicaWindrush Families Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksMervyn Cato TwitterJoe Morris Boxing GymCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Matt Bird is an international entrepreneur, speaker, author and broadcaster. He has spoken in 30 countries to more than a million people, has written 10 books. He is the founder of Relationology International and the CEO of philanthropic foundation Cinnamon Network International. In the ‘Matt Bird - Monthly Catch-Up’ episode you can listen to all 4 weekly episodes rolled into one! ‘Monthly Catch-Up’ episodes are released on the last day of each month.HashtagsBelieve You Can Win!From Remedial Classes to Published AuthorDon’t Speak Negativity to YourselfKnowing Jesus Not Just Loves You but Likes YouIf I Can Do it You Can Do it!Personal Growth Happens in the Valleys Mini-Masterclass – How to Understand Others and Adapt yourself.Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksCinnamon Network International Relationology InternationalInterested in getting Matt’s free eBook The Seven Behaviours of Highly Effective Relationship Builders? Go to Relationology International and sign up to Matt’s mailing list.CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Matt Bird is an international entrepreneur, speaker, author and broadcaster. He has spoken in 30 countries to more than a million people, has written 10 books. He is the founder of Relationology International and the CEO of philanthropic foundation Cinnamon Network International. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Matt gives us a Mini-Masterclass about one of ‘The Seven Behaviours of Highly Effective Relationship Builders’ – How to Understand Others and Adapt Yourself.HashtagsShut Up, Listen and Ask Questions!Do You Understand Your Client’s Needs?The Best Relationship Builders Speak the Least Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksCinnamon Network International Relationology InternationalInterested in getting Matt’s free eBook The Seven Behaviours of Highly Effective Relationship Builders? Go to Relationology International and sign up to Matt’s mailing list.CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Matt Bird is an international entrepreneur, speaker, author and broadcaster. He has spoken in 30 countries to more than a million people, has written 10 books. He is the founder of Relationology International and the CEO of philanthropic foundation Cinnamon Network International. In ‘The Mountain Top’ episode Matt tells us about the years of hard work it took to reach his mountain tops and why we should always aim for the mountain tops.HashtagsMatt’s Mastermind GroupsIf I Can Do it You Can Do it!Personal Growth Happens in the Valleys Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksCinnamon Network International Relationology InternationalInterested in joining one of Matt’s mastermind groups? Email Matt at: mattbird@relationologyinternational.comCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Matt Bird is an international entrepreneur, speaker, author and broadcaster. He has spoken in 30 countries to more than a million people, has written 10 books. He is the founder of Relationology International and the CEO of philanthropic foundation Cinnamon Network International. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode Matt tells us how he COMPLETELY overcame his lack of confidence and timidity to become an international motivational speaker. HashtagsBelieve You Can Win!Don’t Speak Negativity to YourselfKnowing Jesus Not Just Loves You but Likes You Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksCinnamon Network International Relationology InternationalCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Matt Bird is an international entrepreneur, speaker, author and broadcaster. He has spoken in 30 countries to more than a million people, has written 10 books. He is the founder of Relationology International and the CEO of philanthropic foundation Cinnamon Network International. In ‘The Beginning’ episode Matt tells us about how he went from being in remedial classes at school to advising 10 Downing Street. HashtagsMentors Help Us Believe in OurselvesFrom Remedial Classes to Published AuthorRelationships Are the True Currency of Business Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksCinnamon Network International Relationology InternationalCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Amani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In the ‘Amani Simpson - Monthly Catch-Up’ episode you can listen to all 5 weekly episodes rolled into one! ‘Monthly Catch-Up’ episodes are released on the last day of each month. HashtagsBulliedExpelled The Streets Sucked Me InCounty Lines I Made the Decision to ChangeThe StabbingAmani’s Mission in LifeEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksThe Compound Effect by Darren HardyRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillAviard InspiresAmani Short FilmAmani Simpson Facebook CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Amani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Amani tells us about his mission in life and what he fed his mind to become the man he is today.HashtagsRich Dad Poor DadThink and Grow RichAmplify Positive ThemesSmall Good Choices EverydayThe Importance of the People Around You Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillAviard InspiresAmani Short FilmAmani Simpson Facebook CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Amani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In ‘The Mountain Top’ episode Amani reveals what the greatest moment of his life has been (and his answer is surprising to say the least…)HashtagsThe StabbingUnlocking Your PurposeMentoring Young PeopleThis Is About Saving Lives…Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksAviard InspiresAmani Short FilmAmani Simpson FacebookCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Amani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind: Part 2’ episode Amani tells us how he hit rock bottom and COMPLETELY turned his life around!HashtagsCounty Lines Drug DealingThink and Grow RichI Made the Decision to ChangeEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksAviard InspiresAmani Short FilmAmani Simpson FacebookCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Amani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind: Part 1’ episode Amani tells us how the ‘compound effect’ of his poor choices and defeatist mindset led to him being expelled from school and pleading for his life…HashtagsExpelled Self-ReflectionThe Compound EffectThe Streets Sucked Me InEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksThe Compound Effect by Darren HardyAmani Simpson FacebookAviard InspiresAmani Short FilmCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Amani Simpson is an award-winning social entrepreneur, filmmaker and youth activist. At the age of 21, he was stabbed 7 times after intervening in a robbery attempt. He has since produced a powerful Youtube short film 'AMANI' starring Hollywood actor Joivan Wade which has had over 2 and a half million views. In ‘The Beginning’ episode Amani tells us how traumatic experiences in primary school and his attempts to fit in spiralled into him becoming a complete terror at school.HashtagsBullyingRejectionThe MaskSurvival ModeExcluded in Year 2Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksAviard InspiresAmani Short FilmAmani Simpson Facebook CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Ola Animashawun is Creative Director of playwriting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink’, founder of the Royal Court Theatre’s famous Young Writers Programme and has been described as ‘the Royal Court Theatre’s Secret weapon’. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Ola tells us about the determination that was born out of his chaotic childhood and the best advice he has ever been given!HashtagsLoveBelieveKeep Your Focus!!!You Can Be Anything You Want to Be! Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksOla FacebookEuphoric InkCaptain Sensible – Happy TalkNoël Greig - Playwriting: A Practical GuideCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Ola Animashawun is Creative Director of playwriting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink’, founder of the Royal Court Theatre’s famous Young Writers Programme and has been described as ‘the Royal Court Theatre’s Secret weapon’. In ‘The Mountaintop’ episode Ola tells us about his travels around the world and why he feels like he has already won the lottery! HashtagsLuckyBlessedGratitudeBlack WritersInspiring OthersWorking on Every Continent Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksOla FacebookEuphoric InkRoyal Court Theatre CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Ola Animashawun is Creative Director of playwriting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink’, founder of the Royal Court Theatre’s famous Young Writers Programme and has been described as ‘the Royal Court Theatre’s Secret weapon’. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode Ola tells us about growing up in foster care and his determination to change a world that does not want to change. HashtagsNever Give Up!Growing Up in Foster CareJust Keep Going Until Someone Stops You!I Went into Theatre Because I Wanted to Change the World Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksOla FacebookEuphoric InkRoyal Court TheatreCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Ola Animashawun is Creative Director of playwrighting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink’, founder of the Royal Court Theatre’s famous Young Writers Programme and has been described as ‘the Royal Court Theatre’s Secret weapon’. In ‘The Beginning’ section, Ola tells us about his dreams of being a footballer, not knowing what he wanted to do for a living and the play that changed his life. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’, Ola tells us about growing up in foster care and his determination to change a world that does not want to change. In ‘The Mountaintop’, Ola tells us about his travels around the world and why he feels like he has already won the lottery! In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’, Ola tells us about the determination that was born out of his chaotic childhood and the best advice he has ever been given! HashtagsYou CAN Do It!Grab Every Opportunity!80% of People in The Arts Have No Idea What They Want to Do Never Give Up!Growing Up in Foster CareJust Keep Going Until Someone Stops You!I Went into Theatre Because I Wanted to Change the World LuckyGratitudeBlack WritersInspiring OthersWorking on Every Continent LoveBelieveKeep Your Focus!!!You Can Be Anything You Want to Be! Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksOla FacebookEuphoric InkRoyal Court TheatreWoza AlbertCaptain Sensible – Happy TalkNoël Greig - Playwriting: A Practical Guide CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Ola Animashawun is Creative Director of playwriting consultancy ‘Euphoric Ink’, founder of the Royal Court Theatre’s famous Young Writers Programme and has been described as ‘the Royal Court Theatre’s Secret weapon’. In ‘The Beginning’ episode Ola tells us about his dreams of being a footballer, not knowing what he wanted to do for a living and the play that changed his life.HashtagsYou CAN Do It!Grab Every Opportunity!80% of People in The Arts Have No Idea What They Want to DoEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksOla FacebookEuphoric InkRoyal Court TheatreWoza Albert CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Karen Allen is an author, preacher, public speaker, playwright, the CEO of the Joe Morris Boxing Gym and co-founder of the Joe Morris Community Empowerment Centre. She is also a passionate advocate of Young Black Men. In ‘The Mountaintop’ Episode - Part Two Karen tells us how she saw the goodness and Grace of God when her baby brother passed away. HashtagsGod’s GraceAn Extra 20 YearsPrison is a State of Mind1500 People at His FuneralEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksKaren Allen FacebookKaren Allen WebsiteJoe Morris LegacyCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Karen Allen is an author, preacher, public speaker, playwright, the CEO of the Joe Morris Boxing Gym and co-founder of the Joe Morris Community Empowerment Centre. She is also a passionate advocate of Young Black Men. In ‘The Mountaintop’ Episode - Part One Karen tells us how she truly saw the goodness of Godin the most painful moments of her life. HashtagsGod is Still GoodBest Friend Passed AwaySupernatural Grace to ForgiveEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksKaren Allen FacebookKaren Allen WebsiteJoe Morris LegacyCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Karen Allen is an author, preacher, public speaker, playwright, the CEO of the Joe Morris Boxing Gym and co-founder of the Joe Morris Community Empowerment Centre. She is also a passionate advocate of Young Black Men. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode Karen tells us how she became a person God speaks to directly. HashtagsObedienceTrust God’s WordsHusband Walked OutFighting Low Self-Esteem The Only Thing That Will Get Me Through Is GodEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksKaren Allen FacebookKaren Allen WebsiteJoe Morris LegacyCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Karen Allen is an author, preacher, public speaker, playwright, the CEO of the Joe Morris Boxing Gym and co-founder of the Joe Morris Community Empowerment Centre. She is also a passionate advocate of Young Black Men. In ‘The Beginning’, Karen tells us how her passion for young black men began with the special connection she shared with her baby brother, boxing promoter Joe Morris. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’, Karen tells us how she became a person God speaks to directly. In ‘The Mountaintop’, Karen tells us how she truly saw the goodness of Godin the most painful moments of her life and how she saw the goodness and Grace of God when her baby brother passed away. HashtagsEdmontonPrison at 17Joint EnterpriseTurned His Life Around ObedienceTrust God’s WordsHusband Walked OutFighting Low Self-Esteem The Only Thing That Will Get Me Through Is GodGod is Still GoodSupernatural Grace to Forgive God’s GraceAn Extra 20 YearsPrison is a State of Mind1500 People at His Funeral Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksKaren Allen FacebookKaren Allen WebsiteJoe Morris LegacyCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Karen Allen is an author, preacher, public speaker, playwright, the CEO of the Joe Morris Boxing Gym and co-founder of the Joe Morris Community Empowerment Centre. She is also a passionate advocate of Young Black Men. In ‘The Beginning’ episode Karen tells us how her passion for young black men began with the special connection she shared with her baby brother, boxing promoter Joe Morris. HashtagsEdmontonPrison at 17Joint EnterpriseTurned His Life AroundEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksKaren Allen FacebookKaren Allen WebsiteJoe Morris LegacyCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm, is an instrumental figure in the UK for catalysing the Church into deeper levels of intercession. Before starting Prayer Storm, James coordinated the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy for 7 years. Since starting in 2009 Prayer Storm has gathered people from across the UK to fast and pray for a great spiritual awakening in our Nation. In ‘The Bonus’ episode James tells us about how God blew him away by orchestrating a miraculous 30th Birthday present. HashtagsMiraclesSpiritual FatherGod Blowing You Away Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook The Good Man on Audible.com LinksRick PinoLou EnglePrayer StormJames Aladiran Facebook CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm, is an instrumental figure in the UK for catalysing the Church into deeper levels of intercession. Before starting Prayer Storm, James coordinated the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy for 7 years. Since starting in 2009 Prayer Storm has gathered people from across the UK to fast and pray for a great spiritual awakening in our Nation. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode James tells us about how he positioned himself for the encounters he has had with God, and his passion for reading about revival.HashtagsHunger for GodCreating Space for GodThe Significance of Consistency Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksPrayer StormJames Aladiran Facebook Intercessor – Rees HowellsWhy Revival Tarries - Leonard-RavenhillCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm, is an instrumental figure in the UK for catalysing the Church into deeper levels of intercession. Before starting Prayer Storm, James coordinated the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy for 7 years. Since starting in 2009 Prayer Storm has gathered people from across the UK to fast and pray for a great spiritual awakening in our Nation. In ‘The Mountaintop’ episode James tells us how God birthed Prayer Storm and gave him a miraculous personality transplant.HashtagsPrayerMiraculous Job Revival in the UKEncounters with GodSupernatural BoldnessJesus on the Streets of Manchester Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksLou EnglePrayer StormJames Aladiran Facebook Karen Wheaton - The RampCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm, is an instrumental figure in the UK for catalysing the Church into deeper levels of intercession. Before starting Prayer Storm, James coordinated the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy for 7 years. Since starting in 2009 Prayer Storm has gathered people from across the UK to fast and pray for a great spiritual awakening in our Nation. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode James tells us about how he overcame demonic-depression, fear and anxiety using the sword of the spirit.HashtagsThe Sword of the SpiritDeclare the Word of GodDifferent Types of DepressionLearning to Break Through YourselfTaking Authority Over Every ThoughtEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksPrayer StormThe Message TrustJames Aladiran Facebook CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm, is an instrumental figure in the UK for catalysing the Church into deeper levels of intercession. Before starting Prayer Storm, James coordinated the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy for 7 years. Since starting in 2009 Prayer Storm has gathered people from across the UK to fast and pray for a great spiritual awakening in our Nation. In ‘The Beginning’ section, James tells us about his early life, born to missionary parents in Liberia, he describes the total freedom of boarding school in Nigeria before his family embarked on a new ‘mission’ in Manchester. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’, James tells us about how he overcame demonic-depression, fear and anxiety using the sword of the spirit. In ‘The Mountaintop’, James tells us how God birthed Prayer Storm and gave him a miraculous personality transplant. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’, James tells us about how he positioned himself for the encounters he has had with God, and his passion for reading about revival. In ‘The Bonus’ section James tells us about how God blew him away by orchestrating a miraculous 30th Birthday present. HashtagsJoel 2:28Seeking God for YourselfWalking Out My Father’s Vision Gatherings of Young Men on Fire for GodThe Sword of the SpiritDeclare the Word of GodDifferent Types of DepressionTaking Authority Over Every Thought PrayerMiraculous Job Revival in the UKEncounters with God Hunger for GodCreating Space for GodGod Blowing You Away Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com Links Rick Pino - http://rickpino.com/Lou Engle http://rickpino.com/Prayer Storm https://prayerstorm.org/The Message Trust https://www.message.org.uk/an-alternative-route/James Aladiran Facebook Karen Wheaton - The RampIntercessor – Rees HowellsWhy Revival Tarries - Leonard-Ravenhill CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
James Aladiran, the founder of Prayer Storm, is an instrumental figure in the UK for catalysing the Church into deeper levels of intercession. Before starting Prayer Storm, James coordinated the Message Trust’s Prayer Strategy for 7 years. Since starting in 2009 Prayer Storm has gathered people from across the UK to fast and pray for a great spiritual awakening in our Nation. In ‘The Beginning’ episode James tells us about his early life, born to missionary parents in Liberia, he describes the total freedom of boarding school in Nigeria before his family embarked on a new ‘mission’ in Manchester.HashtagsJoel 2:28Seeking God for YourselfWalking Out My Father’s VisionGatherings of Young Men on Fire for God Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksPrayer StormThe Message TrustJames Aladiran Facebook CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Simon Edwards: 10 years ago, whilst serving a life sentence in Dovegate prison Simon found God. 5 years ago, he walked out of prison with £46 in his pocket. Today, he is the CEO of Walk ministries, a ministry that houses ex-prisoners and helps them forge a new life. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Simon tells us about his struggles and how God gave Walk ministries a whole street…HashtagsObedience Rick Joyner Procrastination Jackie PullingerThe Final QuestAsk Yourself WhyGod Knows Our Hearts Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook The Good Man on Audible.comLinksThe Final Quest by Rick Joyner Chasing The Dragon by Jackie PullingerSimon Edwards Facebook Walk Ministries WebsiteCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Simon Edwards: 10 years ago, whilst serving a life sentence in Dovegate prison Simon found God. 5 years ago, he walked out of prison with £46 in his pocket. Today, he is the CEO of Walk ministries, a ministry that houses ex-prisoners and helps them forge a new life. In ‘The Mountaintop’ episode Simon tells us about the miracles that took place in Dovegate Prison and how he received the vision for Walk Ministries.HashtagsStudy!MiraclesMatthew 251000 Men SavedVision From GodBelief in the VisionA Prison Filled With LovePeople Giving Buildings Away Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.com LinksSimon Edwards Facebook Walk Ministries WebsiteCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Simon Edwards: 10 years ago, whilst serving a life sentence in Dovegate prison Simon found God. 5 years ago, he walked out of prison with £46 in his pocket. Today, he is the CEO of Walk ministries, a ministry that houses ex-prisoners and helps them forge a new life. In The Battlefield of the Mind episode Simon tells us how addiction led him to prison, an encounter with God and his first experience of real love.HashtagsIdentityAddiction Desperation£400,000 Gone!I Am VulnerableLost Control of Who I AmThe Truth Will Set You FreeEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook The Good Man on Audible.com LinksSimon Edwards Facebook Walk Ministries WebsiteCreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Simon Edwards: 10 years ago, whilst serving a life sentence in Dovegate prison Simon found God. 5 years ago, he walked out of prison with £46 in his pocket. Today, he is the CEO of Walk ministries, a ministry that houses ex-prisoners and helps them forge a new life. In ‘The Beginning’ section, Simon tells us how he went from being in care to becoming a successful businessman by the age of 23. In The Battlefield of the Mind, Simon tells us how addiction led him to prison, an encounter with God and his first experience of real love. In ‘The Mountaintop’, Simon tells us about the miracles that took place in Dovegate Prison and how he received the vision for Walk Ministries. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ Simon tells us about his struggles and how God gave Walk ministries a whole street…HashtagsGrowing Up In CareThe Criminal FamilyWanting AcceptanceA Man Without a Vision Will Perish IdentityAddiction £400,000 Gone!I Lost Control of Who I Am Study!Miracles1000 Men SavedA Prison Filled With Love Obedience Ask Yourself WhyGod Knows Our HeartsEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksSimon Edwards Facebook Walk Ministries WebsiteThe Final Quest by Rick Joyner Chasing The Dragon by Jackie Pullinger CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Simon Edwards: 10 years ago, whilst serving a life sentence in Dovegate prison Simon found God. 5 years ago, he walked out of prison with £46 in his pocket. Today, he is the CEO of Walk ministries, a ministry that houses ex-prisoners and helps them forge a new life. In ‘The Beginning’ episode Simon tells us how he went from being in care to becoming a successful businessman by the age of 23.HashtagsProblem Solver No More ViolenceGrowing Up In CareThe Criminal FamilyWanting AcceptanceA Man Without a Vision Will Perish Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksSimon Edwards Facebook Walk Ministries Website CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Emmanuel Oyeleke is a professional football player signed to Port Vale FC. He was born on Christmas Eve 1992, in Wandsworth to Nigerian parents his passions in life are Football, God and Family. In ‘The Things I Wish I’d Known’ episode Emmanuel tells us what he wishes he had known when he was 14 years old…HashtagsMental CoachingConfident and SecureGod Has Got Your Back!Do You Know Your Assignment?Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook https://podcast.economicsandthespirit.com/audiobook LinksMervyn Barrett ‘The Inevitability Coach’ Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday The Inner Game of Tennis CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Emmanuel Oyeleke is a professional football player signed to Port Vale FC. He was born on Christmas Eve 1992, in Wandsworth to Nigerian parents his passions in life are Football, God and Family. In ‘The Mountaintop’ episode Emmanuel tells us about how changing his focus changed his results and enabled him to enjoy his success. HashtagsGet in ‘The Zone’Ego is the Enemy Growth, Love and ContributionAre you Enjoying Your Success? Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook https://podcast.economicsandthespirit.com/audiobook LinksEgo is the EnemyThe Inner Game of Tennis CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Emmanuel Oyeleke is a professional football player signed to Port Vale FC. He was born on Christmas Eve 1992, in Wandsworth to Nigerian parents his passions in life are Football, God and Family. In ‘The Battlefield of the Mind’ episode Emmanuel tells us about how he overcame his greatest fear… HashtagsConfidenceGet a CoachMy identity is ChristWhat is Our Greatest FearEmail us @info@economicsandthespirit.com The Good Man Audiobook https://podcast.economicsandthespirit.com/audiobook LinksMervyn Barrett ‘The Inevitability Coach’CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com