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Hello Stars. Welcome to the STELLIFY with Bralade. There is a life beyond normal, ordinary and randomness. If you who seek to live a life of significance and effectiveness, this show is for you. This podcast will help you live intentionally, maximize capacity and explore purpose. You will learn, laugh and be inspired as you listen to stories and lessons across cultures and life experiences. This is not your cliché self-help show. Here we preach what we practice, that you can apply in your own life. Every episode will leave with inspiration and tools to be more effective and stellar in your life.

Bralade


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    EPISODE 38: How Shadrach Stephens is Re.engineering for Representation & Value Creation in STEM

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 52:05


    On this episode, we have a phenomenal guest, Shadrach Stevens. He is an award winning engineering leader, community advocate, mentor and founder of Re.engineer, making impact within his profession and community by creating value in every role that he has served in. His platform Re.engineer is a collaborative community of professionals that are bridging the developmental gap outside the STEM disciplines. As the founder, he aspires to close this gap through mentorships, providing access to professional development resources and by extending the voice of underrepresented diversity groups. As an ally, he diligently supports women in STEM, championing professional development, diversity and inclusion in the workplace and the shop floors in every industry. Sign up for a special session holding April 23, 2021 here www.reengineer.co/stemulate. In this episode he shares with us his tenets for life: Aggressive Patience, Razor Sharp Focus and Value Creation. You definitely want to check them out in this episode. See highlights below: ✴️ His work on recognizing and celebrating women, who made history and who are still making history        4:39✴️ His journey in engineering and leadership. 8:19✴️ His mind blowing definition of change. 10:04✴️ How to make awesome improvements in a team. 12:09✴️ Tips on how to spot gaps from different perspective, in an organization. 15:10✴️ Shadrach's guiding principles and practices. 31:23✴️ The intersection between technology, passion and talents. 36:13✴️Ursula Burn's talk on time management. 40:09✴️ The role of faith and its importance. 46:36 Shadrach Steven develops and energizes teams that are committed to changing the current reality and are focused on delivering value. As a result of this collaboration, his improvement teams have generated over 100 million of value creation, on his professional journey in 2003. He progressed from several engineering roles for several fortune 500 companies, to where he is now as a global improvement leader and reliability director for the environmental Technology Center at Dow. In 2009, he had an opportunity to partner with a faith based organization to provide project leadership for the execution of a $6.5 million Community Center in Houston, Texas. Outside of his corporate engagements. Connect with Shadrach on LinkedIn and YouTube and . Instagram and Facebook @re.engineer.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    EPISODE 37: How Beauty Kumesine’s Advocacy for Autism is Making a Difference in Nigeria

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 57:48


    April is Autism Awareness month. ASD is a disorder that impacts children and the families that love them. I have experienced this firsthand in an experience I share in this episode. On this special for Autism Awareness day, I interview a hero on the frontlines of this advocacy, who has dedicated the last decade and her life to this cause.Beauty Kumesine is a passionate public speaker and advocate who speaks from her heart and to the hearts of her community for the identification and rehabilitation of children with Special Needs, ASD and other related developmental disorders within the Nigerian society.On this episode, she shares how she started on this journey which she describes as “purpose” even though she had no personal or family experience with autism. She talks about the levels of stigma in society and the community. Her bravery in the work she does and the lack of mental healthcare and therapy in Nigeria.But most of all, the success they keep tracking, however small, is the fuel that helps this work continue. You will be educated and enlightened about autism spectrum disorder and the precious children who live with it. Key highlights of the episode are: How she went from IT to behavioral therapy 4:55 The story of the first autistic child she worked with 12:32 The top 3 things society can do to help autistic children. 20:44 How the Port Harcourt Autism Walk started and its impact. 30:58 The cost of therapy and advocacy 38:43 How to find and live your purpose, with her insightful practices. 41:43  Beauty Kumesine is the founder of Blazing Heart Autism Center for 12 years, where she has impacted over 500 children. She consults for hospitals and schools on special needs and how to handle special needs cases. She has received several certifications and recognitions locally and internationally with recent awards by Leading Ladies Africa as one of Nigeria’s 100 most Inspiring Women and 50 most Inspiring Women by under the Business Day Women’s hub Publications. Beauty is a fellow and an alum of LEAP Africa.Connect with her and help sponsor this great work on:Facebook: Bea Uty KumesineInstagram: IambeautyKTwitter: Beauty KumesineLinkedIn: Beauty KumesineEmail: bkumesine@gmail.comLet’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps. 

    EPISODE 36: Abi Olukeye’s Movement to Raise Smart Girls all over America.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 55:46


    Our guest on Episode 36 is Abi Olukeye, founder and CEO of Smart Girls HQ, a STEM education solutions provider that creates engaging contents that facilitate exciting experiences to enable young girls achieve STEM career literacy by age 12.Abi spearheads a movement to raise Smart Girls all over America. She shares howEach job she had opened her up to discover what her purpose is.She developed a mix of skills that allowed her to develop through her career.To harness the power of internet research to solve troubling, everyday problems.She is building an impactful business to address representation in STEM.How her business idea started from hearing her own kids talk about gender stereotypes.To figure out what brings your creative juice to life, Abby submits: “find the thing that naturally connects with you first, and then you can go into the details later. But if you can’t grab that attention upfront, through something relatable, then you’re really fighting a losing battle.” 07:30Some take-home for you are:What do you want? The better you are able to answer this question for yourself, the better your impact. 43:30Take the lead. Act, act and keep acting. 44:27Believe it is possible. 46:00 Abi Olukeye is the founder/CEO of Smart Girls HQ, A STEM education solutions provider that creates engaging content and facilitates exciting experiences to enable young girls achieve STEM Career Literacy by age 12. Core offerings include parent education for STEM informal learning at RaisingSmartGirls.com and Dear Smart Girl kits, a project based career-focused STEM curriculum for girls.Previously, she led Internet of Things (IOT) strategy development and digital transformation projects at a diversified Fortune 500 manufacturing company. She has over fifteen years of professional and leadership experience spanning new product development, technology commercialization, process improvement and strategy. Watch her insightful TedTalk. Connect with Abi on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and www.raisingsmartgirls.comLet’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.     

    Episode 35: International Women's Day Special Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 75:03


    In the first of its kind, I am co-hosting today’s show with Tonbra Nwosuagwu, host of The Unscathed Life Podcast. For this International Women’s Day Special, we sit down for a chit-chat with two of our sister-friends, Ijeoma Nwachuche and Chrissie Afe for one very important but entertaining conversation. We share our perspectives on International Women’s Day, the importance of representation as women in the workplace, and raising the next generation of strong women. We discuss the balancing-act between maintaining our femininity and advancing in male dominated sectors, as well as reflect on the toll of constantly proving ourselves, as women, to be worthy of seats we already own. With our personal stories, witty anecdotes and hearty laughter, we speak to the seriousness of what it means to be 21st century women; appreciating the progress thus far but also understanding that more is needed to accelerate the journey to the ultimate destination: gender parity and equality. Key highlights of this episode include:What international women’s day means to each of us 9:30Challenges that come from working in male dominated sectors 19:02“Being feminine yet strong; femininity is not synonymous to weakness” 23:10The intersection between race and gender. Closing the inequality divide 28:57How does tokenism weigh in the inequality balance? 32:18“We chose to challenge…” 36:14On raising the next generation of strong women 45:17The importance of having a supportive tribe 55:52 Meet the ladies:Ijeoma Nwachwuche is a Senior Executive within the Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria. She is also the founder of a newly launched Purple Orchid Project, where she coaches and mentors young female career professionals - click here to join the waitlist for the next cohort Bit.ly/thereferralcode. She is also an author of a soon-to-be published book, ‘The Referral Code’. She is also a wife and mother to three children. Connect with her at Ijeoma Miriam Nwakuche on LinkedIn and @ije_miana on Instagram.Chrissy Afe is a HR Professional who works within the academic sector in the UK. She is also a hair coach. and a worship minister who takes great joy in seeing people have real encounters in a place of worship. She is also a wife and mother to two children.Tonbra is a Coach to the Unscathed Life Community, Podcast host, Speaker and a Singer-Songwriter based in the UK. I have also been a Project/Program manager for more than 12 years. Connect with her on Instagram @Tonbra.Nwosuagwu and https://linktr.ee/tonbra.nwosuagwu and listen to the Unscathed Life Podcast.And as a reminder, I am Bralade Koroye-Emenanjo, an Engineer, Speaker, Author, and a Podcaster on the Stellify Podcast. My first book, “A Line In The San”: Stories of Boundaries in Marriage drops in April 2021. I am a wife and a mother to three children. Connect with me onLet’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 34: How this Latina is Connecting Top Technical Talent to Thriving Careers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 40:25


    On this episode, Stephanie Hurtado Leonard, the founder and CEO of Technically Minded Talents shares her rocky career story and how she turned the volatility she faced in the oil and gas industry into opportunities. In her business, she goes beyond recruiting for commission to coaching clients for best results. Her wholesome strategy provides the necessary resources to drive representation in STEM, especially for people of all races. She is also an avid advocate for STEM education, believing that “you have to start the talent pipeline really early.”From her decade long experience as a professional engineer, career coach and recruiter, you will learn:· The psychological impact of layoffs. 13:12· How to write a modern professional resume. 21:20· What to do when you have just been laid off. 23:41· The power of small talk to foster thriving professional relationships. 30: 40· The role of talent in building a company. 10:10· How (and why it is necessary) to announce your lay off. 08:45 Stephanie was born in New York City. Ecuadorian Heritage. Fluent in English and Spanish. Graduated from University of Missouri-Rolla with a bachelor’s in chemical engineering. Worked in Oil & Gas for various Fortune 500 companies as an Engineer Intern, Field Engineer, Process Design Engineer and Project Manager since 2007. Managed capital projects over $12M. Then in 2017, I founded Technically Minded Talent, a recruitment firm to connect Engineers with careers opportunities. Heavily involved in Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) for 14 years and serving on FIRST Robotics as a Mentor. I am married to another Chemical Engineer and have 2 boys, ages 4 and 1.5 years old, now reside in Huntsville, Alabama.Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn and her email, slonard@techmindedtalent.com and website: www.technicallymindedtalent.comLet’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 33. "How to Give & Get Help": Lessons from the Texas Freeze

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 28:33


    In this episode, I narrated how the Texas freeze impacted me and my family. In this once in a century event, there were power and water outages that created conditions unfit for wellbeing. Some lost comfort, others property and for 21 people, as at today, their lives as temperatures were subzero in degrees Celsius. It was tragic but somewhere in the thick of this week, I found a lot to be grateful for. In the words of Michael Dooley, “Disaster gave me two things: a moment to react and a decision to overcome”. I share our story of a nine-hour harrowing journey, sleeping in three homes on consecutive nights and living with uncertainty. Ultimately, I learned two things: the next time there is such a forecast, I will overestimate the impact and make adequate arrangements. So many people want to help and several others need help at such times. I shared some guidelines on how to give and get help, while honoring boundaries: yours and others. How to help people going through major events or natural disasters:Make Fewer Calls 14:30Ask and Offer 16:38Tangible Help 19:29Respect People’s Boundaries 21:00How to respond to help in a major event or natural disasters:Use Blanket Messages 19:30Find a Way to let People Know You are Safe 20:29Take Help ASAP 21:06Share your Boundaries 21:41Importantly, when in weather eventualities, find humor in the situation. Lastly, be thankful for the blessings that seem so little like sunlight and rain, like water and power… few realize their importance till they are gone. Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 32: How this Global Youth Leader is transforming the Education Landscape in Nigeria

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 53:20


    Stars, on this episode, from the lips of a young woman with a strong sense of direction and purpose, we listen to a timeless dose of wisdom.Aramide, the 21-year-old founder of Talent Mind Academy, shares her strategy of rapid advancement in life. She gives us a sneak peek into her life, “I live by a mantra: my words must be salted with grace. If I speak, it has to communicate hope, strength and inspiration. 03:36The young heroine, who has been recognized by Malala and Global Partnership for Education as one of the ten outstanding youths transforming education across the globe, discloses that her faith is the reason for her exploits.Key highlights of the episode:Her insights on Purpose. “I don’t want to join the struggle; just let me know my path” 07:30How Teaching Developed from a Childhood Interest to her Life’s Purpose 08:06The National Disgrace of unqualified teachers that burdened her to start a school 11:00Aramide’s understanding of informal education will awaken something in you. 24:25She reveals an important tenet of her progress in life, “If you find somebody who is doing what you want to do or is living the kind of life that you want for yourself: lean in, lean in, lean in. 50:00 Her honed practices of living out her faith, personal development and journaling. 41:48 Aramide Akintimehin is the founder of Talent Mine Academy; a free school for children that cannot afford quality education in Nigeria. Having worked on local and international education projects that focus on expanding learning opportunities for marginalized children, she has been recognized by Malala and Global Partnerships for Education as one of the ten outstanding youths transforming education across the globe.Aramide is a First-class Economics graduate of Covenant University and a graduate student of Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is the author of the ebook “20 lessons I learned at age 20." and she runs a mentorship program for female teenagers known as "Lady with a Difference". She hopes that one day, every child will access quality education irrespective of their socio-economic background.Connect with Aramide on: Instagram: @aramideakinti. Twitter: @aramideakinti_. LinkedIn: Aramide AkintimehinLet’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 31: How to be a STAR in 2021.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 45:33


    Season 2 is finally HERE! In this first episode of 2021 and thirty-first episode of the Stellify Podcast, I share on the kind of year that 2020 was for me and who I became through it. I speak about my MESS of a year. Don’t worry, it’s not the word! It is an acronym that stands for my moments, enablers, structure and story.M: moments. The moment for me was full of depth and reflections. I sought clarity on my vision and purpose. Regardless of how bad the news got, gratitude and peace were my default emotions. I found things to be grateful for, my family, friends, health, job, everything!E: enablers. These were the supports Bralade got in 2020. “Those things that helped me fulfill my purpose and helped me execute on my goals. Those things that helped me function effectively and excellently at work.” Some of these enablers are: Coaching courses, Templates, Books.S: structure. Anything worth doing is worth creating a structure for. My days had a structure and routine that helped me center, do deep work and be there for my family. I structured work and play into my daily agenda. Here, I share my attitude and strategy to work.S: story. The stories, unique stories of 2020 leave a trail of fulfillment. My unique stories that happened in 2020 were my marriage vows renewal, my journey of being a published author and the launch of this Stellify Podcast. As you plan for a great 2021, think not more what the year would have in store for you but think who you can become this year. I outlined a STAR framework to tackling your goals this year.Set The Goal: the more detailed you get with the scope and timelines, the closer you are to achieve it.Take Stock: the first step to progress is assessing the baseline before planning to go beyond.Appraise Often: as you act, review the execution of your work, the progress you are making and the resources you need so you have all you need in the right atmosphere.Rest Easy: Girl, you gotta rest. You work so hard, take the time to rejuvenate so you can be energized to get to work on your goals. I share about my book, A Line in The Sand, that will be launched soon. Be on the lookout for it. Send me an email on hello@bralade.com if you want to lead a podcast and/or host me on your platform.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 30: "What We've Learned in Ten Years of Marriage"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 56:02


    The season finale of the Stellify Podcast is also my tenth wedding anniversary where I sit with my husband, Obioha Emenanjo to answer some questions on how we met, things we have learned, challenges we still face and even the dreaded topic of money.We also discussed the soon coming book in commemoration of this anniversary, "A Line in The Sand": a Collection of Short Stories in Boundaries. Obi shared his favorite story and some advice for dating and married couples. Healthy boundaries are the life blood of marriage. Be on the lookout to pre-order. You do not want to miss it.But in the meantime, you can download this ebook on my website, "How to Set Boundaries in Marriage" at https://www.bralade.com/how-to-set-boundaries-in-marriage. It outlines ten steps and action plans for you to stay true to your values and enjoy a happier marriage. You can hear more on our previous Episode 27 athttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1138688/6138028-how-to-set-boundaries-in-marriage-a-10-step-plan.We are back for Season 2 in January 2021. We trust that 30 episodes have stellified you and appreciate your continuous support.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 29: Eden Onwuka on Triumphing Cancer and Setting Effective Boundaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 55:42


    On Episode 29, the Speaker, Trainer and Sage, Eden Onwuka takes us on her journey through cancer from surviving to thriving and teaching women the lessons she has gleaned. She shares her life practices of resilience, gratitude and reading.Eden also expounds on boundaries as established values that guide us and help others to see us in our true authentic selves. As you practice healthy boundaries, you raise a vision board of your values. Realize, however, that you cannot control what someone else does or feels but you can communicate the direction and stay true to yourself. Key highlights of this episode are:The miracle of her life from childhood sickness (5:15)A word for those with seen and unseen diagnoses (8:42)The battle of the mind when dealing with cancer (10:06)“I am More Than My Body Parts”: Loving your body in every season (16:22)Sharing on her practices of resilience, gratitude and reading (20:00)“Perception is stronger than anointing” (22.50)On Infodemic: “the last information you got is already obsolete” (30:02)You get the scoop from two Boundaries Experts on the power to stay true to your values (31:44)Her proven CALT framework for effective boundaries (44:33)Your boundaries are worth sacrificing for (48:23)Her calling as an institution and goal to serve 100,000 women in 2021 (50:55)Eden A. Onwuka is an International John Maxwell Certified Relationship and Mindset Coach. And the founder of “A Woman And Half” USA. And The Sage Coaching Consulting. She holds degrees in Communication, Business Administration and Corporate Social Responsibility.Her robust corporate experience spans 17 years in financial consulting in corporate America and over a decade in Coaching. Eden is passionate about helping individuals Gain Relationship Clarity And Heal emotionally. She also teaches *Creative Writing for writers and thought Leaders who desire to up-level their messages.She is a 3-time Author of "The Power Of A Single Story", "Re-igniting Hope" and “A Woman And Half Affirmations”. And is set to publish “A Man And Half” Affirmations for the man who walks in Dominion, this year. Eden Lives in Texas with her Husband and Beautiful Children, whom she fondly calls her 'Shades of Gace'.Having Survived cancer in 2017, she considers herself a Recipient of God’s Mercy and encourages others to Shame their shame, by owning their unusual stories. She is the recipient of several awards, including the “Exceptional Women of Excellence” Award presented at Women Economic Forum, Cairo Egypt. Eden has been featured in The Guardian, DSTV, Woman to Woman Convo, and other leading platforms. Connect with Eden on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edenonwuka/Instagram: @SpeakerTrainerSage and @awomanandhalfTwitter: @dreden_OWebsites: https://primenuggets.com/eden, www.edenonwuka.com, www.awomanandhalf.com Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 28: Curating and Celebrating Culture One Story at a Time- with Ijeawele

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 50:56


    On Episode 28, Ijeawele Chimamaka Ogbonna is sharing how she is curating and celebrating culture, specifically the Igbo culture of Nigeria. She shares how culture is getting lost in language, in heritage and in culture. Her work in creative writing is steeped in the richness of her Igbo heritage and she shares it with the world in her works of fiction.With her platform, Ikoro Igboamaka, she celebrates being Igbo through various programming and events both virtually and in person. She is a frequent media personality on radio stations, blogs, YouTube and social media, sensitizing on this topic. Ultimately, she seeks to sensitize parents and engage young minds in learning and imbibing the richness of their heritage.Key highlights of this episode are:How she found her calling as a Culture Connoisseur (2:15)Making a case for the learning of indigenous languages (4:53)Children can learn and understand several languages simultaneously (8:05)Chimamanda Adichie’s stories stand out because of her rich Igbo heritage (08:38)Inspiring parents to teach culture instead of shaming them (10.30)Partnering with communities, schools and media to entrench culture (11:50)Her daily practices of resilience and writing (23:05)Her passion for African Women’s Stories (29:35)A graduate of English Language and Creative Writing, Ijeawele is an author, editor and ghostwriter. As founder of Ikoro-Igboamaka (Society Culture & Language Platform), she has been featured on several media platforms for her commitment to revitalizing Igbo language, culture and heritage. She is deeply passionate about African Women Stories and is co-founder of She Writes Africa.Connect with Ijeawele on:Facebook: ikoroofficial and Ijeawele ChimamakaInstagram: ikoroofficial­_igboamaka and Ijeawele ChimamakaYouTube: Ijeawele ChimamakaLet’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    How to Set Boundaries in Marriage: A 10-Step Plan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 33:48


    This episode is a particularly special one focused on healthy relationships through setting boundaries. I believe the bane of any relationship is the absence of boundaries with the blurring of lines and responsibilities of spouses.Why marriage? Because it is one of the most important relationships with direct implications on your personal freedom and peace, if love is devoid of boundaries. In addition, my tenth wedding anniversary is in November 2020 and healthy boundaries are the life blood of my marriage. My first collection of short stories on boundaries in marriage also comes out next month. Be on the lookout to pre-order. You do not want to miss it.This episode is based on an ebook you can download on my website, "How to Set Boundaries in Marriage". It outlines ten steps and action plans for you to stay true to your values and enjoy a happier marriage.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 26: Amplifying Nigerian Voices through Online Protests & Digitization – with Dr. Adeola 

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 46:29


    This episode was recorded on Black Tuesday, 10/20/2010: that dark day when unarmed Nigerian youth were fired upon and killed as they peacefully protested at Lekki Tollgate in Lagos, Nigeria. Dr Adeola and host, Bralade have a candid and insightful conversation about the state of affairs in their home country.October has been both the 60th year of Nigerian Independence and arguably, the largest youth uprising since the nation’s history. This spontaneous and sporadic protests in Nigeria are both grassroots in person and online. One of the key online protesters who has supported the movement to end police brutality and poor governance is Dr Adeola Olubamiji, a Nigerian-Canadian scientist, thought leader and transformational leader.In Episode 26 of the Stellify Podcast, we learn:The responsibility of the Nigerian identity 2:10How she got to be a part of the #EndSARS movement 08:00Stories of atrocities Nigerians have experienced in the hands of the police 10:10The power of digitization even in protests and advocacy 17:40How she helped trend the hashtags raising & disbursing over $5,000 19:30The transparency and accountability that characterized the movement 23:30How everyone in diaspora can participate in the movement 26:20The #SoroSoke (SpeakUp) Generation will not be denied 28:30The innovation of Nigerian Youths and the power of social media 30:50Why you should be concerned and involved 36:00Dr. Adeola Olubamiji is a Nigerian-Canadian Advanced Manufacturing Technical Advisor with Cummins Inc, Indiana. She specializes in Metal and Plastic Additive Manufacturing (also known as 3D-Printing).Dr. Olubamiji is the founder of STEMHub Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting engagement of minorities and females in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. Lastly, she seats on the board of several organizations such as Health & Science Innovations, Indiana, USA and AfricaHacks, USA. Her academic contributions have yielded several scholarly scientific publications, scientific conference presentations, a TEDx talk, and contributions on several high-profile scientific panels. Some of the awards she has won include 2020 STEP (Science technology Engineering and Production) Award by the American Manufacturing Institute, RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant 2020, 2019 Influential Women in Manufacturing Award by Putman Media, 2019 L'Oreal Paris Women of Worth Canada Honoree.Connect with her on Twitter @adexmee, LinkedIn @DrAdeolaDOlubamiji, Facebook @adeolaolubamiji, Instagram @dr_olubamiji and on www.stemhubfoundation.com.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 25: “A Call to Conscience”: A Charge to Civic Duty on Protests & Beyond (#BLM #EndSARSNow)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 30:20


    In the United States, there has been a renewed call for an end to systemic racism and in Nigeria, youths are leading the #EndSARSNow protest to end police brutality and unchecked power. At times of civil unrest, what is the citizen’s duty? On Episode 25, I draw lessons from Dr Martin Luther King’s epic speech titled “A Call to Conscience” where he called for an end to the Vietnam War. Perspectives on civic duty have never been as skewed as they are in recent times. I talk about what Civic Duty is and how we contribute to the governance of our nations and protect their democratic freedoms. Key Highlights:You have a responsibility. “A Time Comes when Silence is Betrayal” 8:25Respect perspectives but feel free to disagree 12:57You can make a difference. Tell your stories. Spread the word 13:39Give Grace. Treat people with honor and respect. “Men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government’s policy” 16:10“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable” 18:00It is your duty and your calling. Who says peace and civil rights don’t mix? 20:50Seek first to understand. Get over semantics 23:52Think Beyond yourself. “our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional” 26:30 There are many ways to engage: in word and in deeds, with many or with few, with complaints or with solutions… that is how we build a more perfect union. There are no bystanders in nation building. Let your conscience leave you no choice today as it was with MLK and the others that bought the freedoms we enjoy today. “To me, the relationship of this ministry to the making of peace is so obvious that I sometimes marvel at those who ask me why I am speaking against the war. Could it be that they do not know that the Good News was meant for all men—for communist and capitalist, for their children and ours, for black and for white, for revolutionary and conservative? Have they forgotten that my ministry is in obedience to the one who loved his enemies so fully that he died for them?” -Dr Martin Luther King Jr in A Call to Conscience: Beyond Vietnam.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 24: How Dr. Keisha Showcases Unsung Heroines and Empowers Women in Wellness & Goals.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 41:12


    On Episode 24, we learn about goals: setting them, sticking to them, taking them one step at a time and giving yourself grace, through the process of accomplishing them. Dr Keisha Thompson, a psychologist, demystifies self-care as an event or experience but rather, should be thought of as a mindset and lifestyle. She goes further to share her work on social justice, women empowerment and amplifying the voices of women of color in the US and beyond.Key learnings of the episode are:· Having a core identity and the multiple expressions that flow from it 2:51· How she showcased black women’s pivotal role in the Trinidad revolution 6:47· Demystifying the concept of Hashtag-Goals 11:15· Setting Goals and Sticking to Them 12:51· “Picking Sense out of Nonsense” (A Trinidad Wisdom) 17:20· Fine Line between being vulnerable and oversharing 19:07· Performing Emotions vs Resolving them 19:31· How culture impacts the way you see the world 21:47· Self care should not be an experience or an event, it should be a lifestyle 24:02· Giving grace to yourself 29:06· The misadventures of an inspired woman 30:09· The influence of faith on social justice and her wellness crusade 33:29 Keisha V. Thompson, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychology in New York City. Her professional interests and research include diversity issues in higher education, themes of psychosocial development for young adults, and mental health in Black youth and women. She recently filmed, produced, and directed her first documentary project There All Along, which covers the involvement of women in the 1970 Black Power Movement in Trinidad & Tobago. The film premiered at the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival 2020. Dr. Thompson also produces and hosts the Misadventures of an Inspired Woman Podcast. Dr. Thompson holds her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Texas A&M University. A Native of Trinidad & Tobago, Dr. Thompson grew up in Brooklyn, NY. She completed her bachelor’s degree in Business Communication at Baruch College, CUNY, and her master’s degree in School Counseling at Hunter College, CUNY.Connect with Dr. Keisha on www.drkeisha.nyc, on Facebook @DoctorKThompson and Instagram @dr­_keisha.

    Episode 23: Special Independence Episode: How Nigerian vs American am I?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 32:09


    On Episode 23, as Nigerian-American, I am celebrating the Nigerian Independence Day with an assessment, Cultural Navigator by Berlitz, to reveal how Nigerian vs American I am in corporate America in my Interaction Style (6:54), my Thinking Style (12:46) and my Sense of Self (18:20). Self assessments have helped me navigate cultures in school and the workplace across three continents. My results and my evolution will interest you as you listen to the episode.Cultural Navigator is based on a complex database of cultural norms based on countries, professions and even companies. It helps you understand your cultural preferences and tendencies with strategies to navigate other cultures to help you collaborate more effectively with others. So whether you are looking to expatriate or just better understand your tendencies, this episode is for you.I wrote this 8 years ago and it is still true for Nigeria@60 today:"Nigeria is not her government,She is her people.She is not her failuresbut her spirit.Not her past,but her future.Not them, but YOU."Citizens of Nigeria, her future lies in your hands. Yes there is still reason to celebrate. That resilient, indomitable spirit that is Nigeria is pervading the world with her brilliance in every facet of the economy and advancement. I end the episode by saying there are some things Nigeria could learn from the USA and vice versa. No culture is monolith or inherently perfect. So much to learn and so much to become... So we keep moving!Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    EPISODE 22: Are your Dreams Worth it? How to ACE your Goals.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 20:03


    On Episode 22, we are asking the question: “What are your dreams worth?” Are they worth the aspiration, commitment and effort required to make them happen? 92% of New Year resolutions never happen. Only 6% of childhood dreams ever get fulfilled and only 8% of goals get achieved yet many desire to make a change in their lives and in the world. Listen as Stellify Podcast host, Bralade shares principles and examples from her experience on podcasting and writing. Learn how to ACE those goals using these actions:ASPIRE to a higher version of you, don’t adapt to the status quo. Identify the dream, write the goal and raise your aspirations. 2:28COMMIT to the goal and the process to achieve it, don’t cop-out. 4:20EFFORT not excuses. Hone your focus and practice deep work to execute the goal. 7:50With these, you can work all the way to fulfill the vision. However, none of these things matter unless you are willing to DELIVER and have your goal ACED. Fear of Rejection is the number one reason why majority of people do not achieve their dreams so surround yourself with the right community, commit to show up and dare greatly. Some of the lessons from this episode are based on Deep Work by Cal Newport and Free to Focus by Michael Hyatt.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 21: How to Answer the Call of the Icon & Embrace your Femininity – with Ekene Onu 

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 58:36


    On Episode 21, learn how to embrace your femininity as your place of natural strength, power and ease. Ekene Onu leads us through her life’s experience and her coaching expertise to understand the dynamics of masculine vs feminine energy and how each one shows up. Answering the call of the icon is beyond ambition, it is rising to the fulness of your purpose and your being.Key highlights of this episode are:Thriving through a pandemic 2:50The Principles of Feminine Leadership 6:16Cultural misconceptions of femininity & masculinity 11:00Settling and losing your agency with compliance 20:00The importance of doing the inner work of healing 24:00The practices of spiritual and self care 28:00How to recognize & answer the call of the icon 38:21Love and respect as the answer to diversity & inclusion 46:05Ekene is an executive coach, leadership consultant and keynote speaker. She started her career as a pharmacist and attended Georgetown University to study Organizational and change leadership. Ekene is certified as a social and emotional intelligence coach and as a Diversity and Inclusion trainer at Cornell University.Her areas of focus are on feminine leadership, holistic success, harnessing your personal power & more. As a lifestyle consultant for successful women, she runs various online master classes and online group coaching programs throughout the year. She hosts the podcast Iconic Womanhood Podcast and her mission to help you fall back in love with yourself & your life, discover how to be ICONIC and stand out from the crowd, so you can be wildly successful, deeply loved & valued.One of her flagship events hold November 6 – 8th, 2020. The Iconic Womanhood Live - Virtual Edition is a special transformative event with the Iconic Woman’s Coach, Ekene and several special guest speakers. Use this special code: BRA25 for a 25% discount.Connect with Ekene Onu on www.iconicwomanhood.com and Instagram - @refreshwithekene and join the Facebook Group @iconicwomanhood.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 20:  How you can Secure a Seat at the Leadership Table - with Uche Maple

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 45:25


    In Episode 20, learn how to secure your seat at the leadership table with professional development guidance from Ucheonye Maple. In this episode, she highlights the biggest obstacle in the way of career women and how to navigate them. She shares from her rich cultural perspective the practices she has honed to help her be the leader and coach she is today, in corporate America.Key learnings of the episode are:Securing your seat at the leadership table 10:59“Don’t just expand, keep your network” 13:18 How to have crucial conversations 18:46How to manage performance setbacks 25:14Don’t allow your education stop your schooling 29:31Why you should have a coach in your career 31:43Balancing concerns with optimism 40:52Ucheonye Maple is a recognized Systems Engineering leader with a proven track record of empowering and motivating STEM professionals. Speaker, coach and mentor in the STEM community. Because of the struggles she saw African Americans and women STEM professionals experience in the advancement of their career, Uche started Aghaeze-Maple Enterprises LLC, a career development coaching and consultancy company. Her mission is to educate STEM professionals on how to take ownership of their own careers and advance.She is currently a Systems Engineering Manager at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab. Uche received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Prairie View A&M University, MBA from University of Phoenix and her M.S. in Systems Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. She is also a graduate from the Leadership Essentials Program at Loyola University.Connect with Uche on www.ucheonyemaple.com, on LinkedIn and Facebook @UcheonyeMaple. Join her Personal Brand Challenge from September 21-25, 2020 to identify what you do best, for whom you do it, and why you do it better than anybody else.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 19: Purpose with Purposefulness: The Chadwick Boseman Way.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 12:41


    On Episode 19, we learn life lessons on purpose and purposefulness from the life of Chadwick Boseman (1976 – 2020). Purpose is the reason for which something is created or for which it exists while purposefulness is that quality of having a definite purpose. It is one thing to know purpose and it is another to make every moment of your life be meaningful and relevant to that purpose. The reason for the despair and mourning at his passing at such a young age is the same reason for the celebration of his life: his achievements and his accolades but most of all, his impact, especially on the lives of black people all over the world. He used his life to tell stories of black culture from trailblazer biographies to superhero stories in Jackie Robinson, James Brown, Thurgood Marshall to T’Challa. Beyond the achievements, the courage to use his “power to give them heroes to look up to; to do it all while in pain – what a use of his years” (The Obamas). How we honor his life and purpose is to be sure “to take your time but don’t waste any time” in being intentional and purposeful about your own life. “You have to cherish things in a different way when you know your clock is ticking…” – Chadwick Boseman. Mind your purpose today and everyday, there is a whole world waiting for that deposit of God in you.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple and other apps.

    Episode 18:  How Laolu Faj harnessed the Power of Decision and Consistency for Exponential Results 

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 47:25


    On Episode 18, learn how the power of staying the course and consistently showing up results in achieving your life's big goals. From blogging daily to creating a study app to complete major learning goals, Laolu demonstrates the power of a decision that is backed by daily discipline. He takes us through his process of fulfilling big dreams: first by making the decision, then breaking the task into daily bitesize, creating systems, making routines and finally being consistent in showing up for you every single day. Key learnings of the episode are:Decision: not a one time event but a commitment you make and keep daily 14:13Consistency: How to keep at a task for an extended period of time 24:45Creativity: How to hone your ability to recognise patterns to boost your creativity 29:52Bias: Navigating Bias and harnessing the experience for good 18:24Mindset: Overcoming the limiting beliefs that can hold you back 33:38Failure: How to quash the fear and embrace the learning 40:10How to leverage and replicate success in one area of your life to all others. 43:00Olaolu is a Consultant, Entrepreneur, Innovator, Trainer, Writer, Speaker, Mentor, Husband and Father. Having graduated as an Electrical/Electronics Engineer, he has since moved into the field of Information Technology and currently works as a Consultant in the city of London, UK. He currently serves as Co-Pastor with Transformation House, a church in the City of St. Albans, United Kingdom. Laolu has also created an app to help people create a system to accomplish the goal of studying within a time frame. His book “40 Things I Learnt by 40” is a must-read book for anyone approaching a landmark age. Using personal stories, humour, poetry and a simple yet engaging narrative, he drives home very salient points about life and 40 significant learnings from it. From several decades of his life experiences, Olaolu picks out clear nuggets of wisdom that helped him navigate towards his preferred destination when he seemed to be way off course. One of the chapters, "The Ant", is depicted in this short video - https://youtu.be/C53q2RzZlD8. Purchase the book http://www.olaolufajopebiyi.com/product/40-things-i-learnt-by-40/ and on Audible and Amazon.Connect with Laolu Faj on – http://www.olaolufajopebiyi.com, Laolu Faj on Facebook and Instagram. Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 17:  The 4Cs of Effective Networking

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 14:01


    In Episode 17, learn the 4Cs of networking with host, Bralade, in her signature elements for more effective and authentic networking. You will be able to engage in networking and not feel inauthentic. These concepts apply whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, to make meaningful connections in your career, business and social life. In applying them, you play to your innate strengths, provide value and ultimately build community. Know that you are a star and everyone wants to meet your true, unique self so use these 4Cs to make your networking memorable and valuableCHARISMA: Bring your authentic self to every interaction 4:15CHARITY: Always look to give and be of service in networking 5:37 CONNECTION: Everyone in this world has something in common with you, find something and celebrate it. 7:05COMMUNITY: build a community of shared interests and truly engage in sharing value 8:04Books that we recommend in this episode to add to your library are:Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat by Bruce DaisleyNever Eat Alone by Keith FerraziTalking to Strangers by Malcolm GladwellSome career communities for professional women are Career Chasers by Latesha Byrd, 9to5Chick with Glory Edozien. Others are transformational forums for leading women are the Immerse Inner Circle with DDK and Iconic Womanhood with Ekene Onu.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 16:  Building Resilient MIndsets and Relentless Creativity - with Tonbra Nwosuagwu

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 44:25


    In Episode 16, you will learn how to build resilience as a core and foundational skill for navigating life. Our guest this week is Tonbra Fumudoh Nwosuagwu, a resilience coach, and she shares on the beliefs systems that form our mindsets. She gives guidance to those who have been through adversity, to envision a future where they thrive in purpose. As you listen to this episode and take notes, your mindset will be transformed because "When you know better, you do better". Key learnings of the episode are:embracing your many talents and giving expression to themYielding to your creative genius and the creative processResilience in the face of adversity and as a core principle to live byUnapologetic positivity in navigating lifeHaving a firm alignment to purpose in executing your dreams Tonbra Nwosuagwu is a Resilience Coach and Founder of Unscathed.me, a platform that supports individuals and organizations develop resilient mindsets and practices for positive transformation, allowing them thrive beyond adversity. Tonbra is an engineer, a project management professional and agile coach with experience across the oil and gas industry, banking and utilities. A multi-talented individual, Tonbra is also a singer-songwriter and Creative Director of Anaiah Grace Events. She holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Petroleum Engineering and Process Engineering from the University of Surrey and the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.Connect with Tonbra Nwosuagwu on – www.unscathed.me, on instagram @momentswithTonbra. Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 15: The Visibility Coach on Self Love and Thought Leadership – with Glory Edozien 

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 47:25


    On Episode 15, you will learn how to embrace your story, learn your strengths and stand in the power of your light as the thought leader you are. Dr Glory Edozien takes us on her journey to self-discovery through self-reflection and self-love. She defies the myth of self love being superficial saying that “self-love comes first of all, the identification of self and accepting who you find- working on the things you can change and accepting those you cannot.” She shares from her background and experiences of setbacks to breakthroughs, inspiring professional and business women to be seen and heard. “Visibility is the art of letting people know what you are capable of and your impact as a professional. Capability plus impact equals value.” A lot of times the performance of women at work is underrated because senior management don't know them and have an inaccurate view of their career aspirations. Glory considers teaching women to be visible personal because she has experienced what it means to be invisible. “Hidden in you are the treasures of the world but you get to the work to mine that treasure, extract it and make it sellable”. Key learnings of the episode are:Self-love and accepting who you are 17:27Visibility and understanding the value you bring 21:08Thought leadership as the basis of your strengths you want to be known for 23:30Cultural and societal expectations that hold us back from being visible 26:06The relevance of mentors, sponsors and coaches in your career 38:00Glory is a LinkedIn Visibility Coach and Lead Consultant at the Inspired by Glory Academy, where she teaches mid-senior level career women how to build visibility and establish thought leadership on LinkedIn, so they can get the recognition they deserve, earn more money and climb the corporate ladder. Glory has provided coaching and consulting services for major clients including banks and several other organizations. Glory is an alumni of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers and has been listed as one of Nigeria’s 100 most inspiring women. She has been featured in many notable magazines and platforms including Guardian Life, Ebony Life TV, Genevieve Magazine and Arise. Glory holds a PhD in Real Estate and Planning from the University of Reading, UK and is a Certified Expert in climate change and renewable energy finance and regularly consults on climate change policy documents.Connect with Dr Glory Edozien on – www.inspiredbyglory.com, Glory Edozien on LinkedIn and @inspiredbyglory on Instagram. Join 9to5Chick, the career development hub she founded, dedicated to equipping professional women with the skills to thrive in the workplace.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 14: Providing Cultural Enrichment One Book at a Time – with Bunmi Emenanjo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 42:40


    On Episode 14, founder of Atlas Book Club, Bunmi Emenanjo tells us how she is providing Cultural Enrichment, one book at a time. With the carefully curated boxes containing books, souvenirs and information about the country of the month, book club members are learning about cultures from around the world in an immersive, shared experience for children of all ages. Bunmi shares how this innovative diversity showcasing business was born from a desire to raise children who are aware of their heritage as well as appreciate the multicultural global society the world has become. Join us as we laugh, reminisce and share insights from the experiences of our lives. Key highlights of this episode:How the idea of Atlas Book Club (ABC) was birthed (3:10)ABC’s intention to shatter the “single story” by exploring the diversities within a culture (8:04)The balance between feeling fortunate and celebrating your accomplishments (11:10)How this generation is multifaceted beyond the one individual career (16:46)The practices of intentionality, doing the inner work and self care (19.06)An attorney with a biotechnology background, Bunmi Emenanjo has a career that spans 17 years moving fluidly between the legal and biotechnology world. A mother to three Nigerian-American children, she founded the Atlas Book Club, a book subscription box company focused on globally diverse children's books, as part of her efforts to ensure that her children remain connected with their African heritage and continue to develop a global awareness through literature.A strong believer in nourishing your creative spirit, she enjoys writing, cooking, baking, and refurbishing used furniture; hiking the great outdoors is her self-care of choice. As a student of authenticity and vulnerability, Bunmi studies the teachings of experts, such as, Brene Brown and Pema Chodron, incorporating these lessons into daily life. She is an avid reader and culture seeker, and believes that a curious mind, a yearning for constant learning, a fearless pursuit of your purpose, and an active practice of giving and gratitude are key to living your best life.Connect with Bunmi Emenanjo as she blazes the trail in enlightening children and families on her quest for promoting equity, diversity and inclusion - on www.atlasboocklub.com, https://www.facebook.com/atlaskidsbookclub/ and Instagram - @atlasbookclub.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple.

    Episode 13: Walking away from Pain into Purpose - with Shontavia Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 42:07


    On this episode, Shontavia Johnson takes us on her journey of walking away from pain into purpose. She speaks on identifying the "why" of your existence as the basis for your career and business decisions. Life gives cues in things we have natural aptitude for and friends & family who have a front row seat to who we are, Shontavia says to seek that feedback. Her signature "Create a Vision" program is an insightful yet easy guide to help you nail your core life expressions and outlook for the next level of your life.On labels and societal expectations, she highlights how we "define ourselves based on our relationship to other people and not our relationship with ourselves". So beyond her background as an engineer and a lawyer, Shontavia is ultimately the person who "wants to help others succeed". She leaves us with tips on branding, content creation, intellectual property and business.Shontavia Johnson helps working professionals start their business while employed full-time. Twice named one of the top young lawyers in America, and one of 200 black women to follow on Twitter, Shontavia’s unique background in intellectual property law, technology, education and business make her the perfect strategist for working professionals who are also creatives, side-hustlers, and entrepreneurs. As host of The Shontavia Show, a conversational web series and podcast (see all podcast apps and YouTube), Shontavia tackles the most common questions about starting, operating and growing a business and personal brand. Shontavia has also built the Brand+Business Academy, which teaches working professionals how to build a business and brand so that they can create new income streams and do more of the things they love. Connect with Shontavia on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn: @ShontaviaJohnson,esq and on her website: www.shontavia.com. Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple.

    Episode 12: Investing in Career Development & Professional Network - with Ngowari Diminas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 34:29


    In this episode, Ngowari Diminas shares her story of intentional professional development to stay on a growth path in the ever-dynamic corporate world. Ngo also elaborates on not only building professional networks but nurturing them as well for effective collaboration. Building resilience, in the face of job rejections and advancement, is one of the core mindset pillars she highlights on this week’s Stellify episode.Ngowari is a Chemical Engineer and Project Management Professional with over 15 years’ experience including oil and gas, process engineering, quality and compliance. She holds a Chemical Engineering Bachelors from the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, a Masters in Oil & Gas Engineering from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland and more recently, an Executive Master of Business Administration from the University of Houston, Texas.As founder of CAFEW (Connecting All Female Engineers Worldwide), Ngowari avidly mentors and promotes female engineers. Her platform fosters collaboration and advocacy to support STEM education and careers. Connect with her on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn: @NgowariDiminas and join CAFEW on Facebook and on the website: www.cafewnd.com. Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple.

    Episode 11: Embracing Courage & Staying Positive with Joyce Daniels

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 38:43


    On this episode, acclaimed Queen of Talk and Master Compere, Joyce Daniels drops sound wisdom nuggets as she takes us on her journey of discovery, purpose and impact. She talks about her start in the industry, the role of mentorship and the brand of excellence she has built in her career.Learn how courage is the difference between knowledge and doing. “You can know so much but you need courage to do”, she says. When it comes to her attitude, Joyce embodies a persistent positivity and she credits it for her mindset and attitude. In this interview, she touches on seeking mentorship, amplifying voices, getting knowledge and being intentional about building a tribe in your personal development journey.Joyce Daniels started her career as a Professional Master of Ceremonies in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science and today, is amongst the top Event Host MCs in Nigeria across several platforms & industries. Joyce is the author of the book 'Mastery'-a comprehensive guide for MCs and everyone who needs to earn more from their speaking prowess. Her latest book, "Before You Speak, Read This", was written as a guide to genius Public speaking.For over a decade, Joyce has been a public speaking and presentations skills trainer and coach to individuals and groups, training over 8,000 individuals from 9 countries. One of her platforms is TALKADEMY Africa’s Premiere Training School for Masters of Ceremonies, founded in 2014.Connect with Joy on Instagram: @iamjoycedaniels, via email Joyce@joycedaniels.net and on her website: www.joycedaniels.net.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple.

    Episode 10: “BRAG: How to Articulate your Value & Impact”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 20:40


    The word “brag” carries a somewhat negative connotation yet in interviews, networking events and daily interactions, there is always the call to articulate your value and impact.In this episode, I talk about the myths associated with bragging like “a job well done speaks for itself”, “good girls don’t brag” and why they do not hold water. Then I give some tips, based on Peggy Klaus’ book, “Brag: The Art of Tooting your Own Horn without Blowing It. In crafting your brag, remain authentic, lace with humor and relate to your audience. These and other tips await you in this episode.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast on Apple.

    Episode 9: Abby on Career Pivoting & Community Advocacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 41:19


    Our Episode 9 guest Abby Kotun epitomizes career pivot on a major level, having moved from a thriving engineering career in a Fortune 100 company to leaving for law school . Her self-actualization journey paid off and today Abby is an accomplished patent and labor law attorney and in her element, making impact on her own terms. Hear her inspiring story in this podcast. Abby is also highly engaged in the African American and Nigerian community, fostering connections and advocating for change and empowerment. She has held several leadership positions in this capacity for several years and is currently the Vice President of Outreach in the Nigerian American Multicultural Council. In our discussion, like a true champion, Abby called on the African immigrant community to engage and be involved because decisions are being made without us at the table and we could do much more if we are connected . She highlights several of their economic and social contributions to the United States. The current push for racial equity is a movement for every black person in the US, including immigrants, she says. This impressive woman, who lives by the principles of service, shares with us how she gets things done and how you can be more productive.Connect with Abby on Instagram and LinkedIn @abbykotun.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast

    Episode 8: “Time na Money”: What is your time worth?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 19:08


    Against the backdrop of this Nigerian wisdom in a phrase, I share some strategies on maximizing your time with the core principles of mindset, vision, goals, practice and evaluation. “Time na Money” speaks to the urgency of action and the waste of not utilizing time. However activity is not necessarily progress, (ask the hamster) so the primary use of time is for envisioning and making goals in alignment before action. The execution of your goals should be evaluated periodically for accuracy and results. Ultimately, there is a mindset required for using time significantly and that work takes time too so keep investing in your growth. I end with some insights from John Maxwell’s “Today Matters”. Stars, remember “We do not rise to the height of our goals, we fall to the depths of our routines…”. So, use time well.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.Music: Selense by Simi

    Episode 7: The Mindset Surgeon on Gratitude & Creating the Life you Desire

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 41:07


    When people have some abnormality in their bodies, they seek medical help. But what do people do when their minds are not in the right state? Cue Ehi Ade-Mabo, the “Mindset Surgeon” and Executive Coach with her strategies on creating the life you desire. Building from her own story, Ehi maps a blueprint to go from despair to decisions that set your life on a new course. She extols gratitude as a pivotal practice that brings you into the state of mind that brings joy and peace. Ehi tackles limiting beliefs and champions worthiness as a basis to walk in abundance. In this episode, you will learn the essence of journaling as a force of creation as well as reflection.Ehi has a Bachelors in Economics and describes her purpose as empowering female visionaries by harnessing and engaging the power of the mind. She has studied the power of the subconscious mind for over 10 years with her journey of self-awareness. She now teaches others to show up audaciously and courageously while impacting the world with the knowledge and gift of their beings.Connect with Ehi on Instagram: @ehiademabo, Facebook & LinkedIn: @Ehi Ade-Mabo and her at www.iamehimabo.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast

    Episode 6: “Focus on Strengths, not Weaknesses” (Strengths Finder 2.0)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 23:15


    Books are easily my favorite things in the whole wide world and I share that enthusiasm on the Stellify Book Series. On this episode, I highlight strengths as exponentially more important than perceived weakness. Most times, what others consider a weakness is a strength in other circles. Honing on the uniqueness of you in the way you think, behave and act is the message of Strengths Finder 2.0 by Tom Rath. Other resources to take the assessment and discover you top 5 strengths can be found at gallup.com. You will save yourself time, money and productivity and relationships if you do this exercise and allow yourself walk in these strengths, where your natural flow exists.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 5: The Inventor on Realizing Dreams & Impacting People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 34:51


    Hear from software engineer, Bukola Somide, the inventor of the first computer science interactive doll, as she leads us all the way from idea to invention and the passion, diligence, resilience required to achieve your dreams. Bukola also has a word for women pursuing STEM degrees who are considering quitting. She talks about working through burn out and rejuvenating yourself in your impact journey. “Aspire, Believe and Create” as you listen to this phenomenal woman on today’s episode. Black women invent too! Bukola Somide "aka" CompSci Bae as she refers to herself on social media, is an intensely passionate individual. Her inherent free-spirit allows her to dream big beyond societal norms/limitations which is evident in her latest invention. Born in Kaduna, Nigeria, she migrated to the United States as a teenager with her family. Having decided to pursue a Computer Science degree as early as 10th grade, she attained a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP). She also acquired a Masters in Technology Management from UMUC and a Project Management Professional (PMP) certificate from PMI. Bukola is a serial entrepreneur, managing her nonprofit, CompSci ABC, and for-profit, Innovant Technologies, LLC. Connect with Bukola @CompSciBae on Instagram and Facebook.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 4: The Valedictorian on Excellence & Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 37:48


    On this Preach What You Practice interview, Valedictorian Elizabeth Ogolo takes us on her journey of resilience, diligence and faith. Class President is one of her many titles as she embodies the spirit of leadership, impacting her classmates and school. The ambition and confidence of this young lady will inspire you to walk in excellence and impact. On her several Ivy League university acceptance and scholarships, she has this to say “…by the Grace of God, I have been able to use my personal challenges as a testament of His work in my life and use my stories to help others in the process.”Elizabeth Ogolo is the senior class president and valedictorian of Elsik High School, Houston TX. She has participated and held leadership positions in a slew of campus activities including volleyball, National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Health Occupations Students of America or HOSA, Student’s Council, Math National Honor Society, Rho Kappa, and Students for Christ. Connect with this future neurosurgeon on Twitter @ElizabethOgolo.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 3: Winning the Private & Public Victory (The 7 Habits)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 26:59


    Books are easily my favorite things in the whole world and I share that enthusiasm on this episode to kick off the Stellify Book Series. I talk about winning the private as well as the public victory. While self-mastery is necessary, it is not an end in itself. Independence must lead to interdependence to be impactful beyond yourself. My take on these fundamental principles is based on the classic, 7 Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen Covey.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Please use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 2: The Business Strategist on Continuous Improvement & Integrity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 36:20


    On this inaugural Preach What You Practice interview, Uche Lotanna-Anajemba joined us to talk about how the practices of continuous improvement and integrity have been pivotal in her career, business and life. She touts continuous improvement as consistently upping your game and pushing the boundaries of excellence. She further explains how you can hone these skills and make a practice of them.Uche is an author, business leader, strategist and social enterprise entrepreneur with about 20 years’ experience in human capital management in technology, business and government. Uche is the managing partner for MML Consulting Ltd, a business advisory and human capital management company. Uche is the brainchild of the high impact employability workshop and job program, Class Room to Board Room (CR2BR). Uche is a writer and speaker with a passion for the role of citizenship in Nation development. Her book- “Time to Soar” is available for pre-order. Connect with Uche on: Instagram- official_ucheanajemba and LinkedIn - uchelotannaanajemba.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Please use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Episode 1: Welcome to The Stellification

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 16:47


    On this very first episode of The Stellify Podcast, I talk about the stellification, a scientific theory by which stars are created of the “luminosity of dim stars is greatly magnified”. I explained the box-checker syndrome of success in meeting other-expectations versus living in purpose & significance. I also talk about future episodes, show format and topics to expect. And how my leadership perspectives, cultural experiences and faith inspiration will be evident in the conversations we have to move from regular to stellar.Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @TheStellifyPodcast. Please use the hashtag #stellified. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.

    Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 2:18


    Hello Stars. Welcome to the STELLIFY with Bralade. There is a life beyond normal, ordinary and randomness. If you who seek to live a life of significance and effectiveness, this show is for you. This podcast will help you live intentionally, maximize capacity and explore purpose. You will learn, laugh and be inspired as you listen to stories and lessons across cultures and life experiences. This is not your cliché self-help show. Here we preach what we practice, that you can apply in your own life. Every episode will leave with inspiration and tools to be more effective and stellar in your life. Coming your way June 19th, stay tuned.

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