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On today's episode of #OffAirWithGbemiAndToolz, we had Dr. Maymunah Kadiri of Nigerian Mental Health Advocate and Psychiatrist, and Hauwa Ojeifo the founder of She Writes Woman. They both discussed the importance of mental health and emotional wellbeing.==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
The music industry is changing fast and not everyone is keeping up On this episode of Off Air, we sit down with a top record label executive Ademola Alugo, to break down the real state of the Nigerian music industry. From female representation to algorithms, streaming, and influencer marketing, nothing is off limits.We also explored what labels look for, the truth about “trending” songs, how platforms like TikTok shape success, and what new artists need to break through today while challenging the system and industry norms along the way.00:00 Introduction 01:53 Meet the Guest: VP Dapper Music 03:17 Why Labels Don't Sign More Women 04:37 What Labels Look for Before Signing Artists 11:17 Organic Hits vs Engineered Hits 33:01 Advice for New Artists Trying to Blow 45:32 Is Afrobeats to the World Slowing Down? 1:01:18 Global Misunderstanding of Afrobeats 1:09:49 Fan Mail 1:16:34 Moniezone==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
Why are rents in Lagos becoming unbearable? In this episode, real estate expert Mr Duru Bond breaks down the reality behind Nigeria's housing market, why developers build luxury features over practical living space, hidden costs renters face, what the law says about agency and legal fees, and how to make smarter property decisions in Lagos.00:00 Intro02:20 Meet Real Estate Expert 03:56 Is Real Estate Still Profitable in Nigeria?21:01 Why Lagos Homes Prioritize Luxury Over Space29:42 Why Some Landlords Reject Single Women37:24 Agency Fees and Legal Charges Explained45:59 Red Flags When Buying Property in Nigeria50:54 Why Property Ownership Builds Generational Wealth51:48 Are Shortlet Apartments Still Worth Investing In?53:16 The Money Zone by Moniepoint==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
Breaking Barriers: Female Pilot & Lady Mechanic Women in Aviation & Auto: The Real Struggles and Wins From Cockpit to Workshop: Two Women Defying the OddsIn this powerful episode, we sit down with Captain Imoleayo Adebule of Aero Contractors and Oluwatosin Ajayi, famously known as The Lady Mechanic, as they share their journeys breaking into male-dominated industries.From the realities of pilot training to the challenges of being a female mechanic in Nigeria, they open up about navigating bias, handling criticism, and proving themselves in spaces where women are often underestimated. The conversation also dives into the cost of pursuing these careers, the stereotypes mechanics face, and the unexpected dynamics between women in these fields.If you've ever dreamed of doing something unconventional or felt limited by societal expectations, this episode will push you to think bigger. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more real conversations.00:00 Introduction 01:27 Shout-out To Plato 01:52 Fan Mail: Feeling Left Out 14:29 Meet the Pilot & Mechanic 15:53 Their Career Journeys 24:53 Pilot Training 31:06 Dealing with Male Ego 47:56 Facing Challenges 1:07:37 Women vs Women 1:08:06 Cost of Training 1:10:36 Mechanic Stereotypes 1:22:53 Advice for Dreamers 1:28:20 Moniezone By Moniepoint 1:31:04 Outro==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
This week, we're joined by top event planner in Nigeria, Bisola Borha as we break down the real cost of Nigerian weddings - from ₦50M budgets to ₦900M experiences. We talk food, asoebi, family pressure, and why Lagos events keep getting more extravagant.Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share with your group chat.00:00 Introduction==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
Welcome back to #offairwithgbemiandtoolz , where the tea is hot and the opinions are hotter This episode is packed with hot tea and real conversations you don't want to miss. From trending controversies in Nigeria to industry beefs and shocking social media moments, we break it all down with our honest takes.If you love gist, real talk, and unfiltered vibes… this episode is for you.00:00 – Introduction 01:20 AMVCA Nomination Announcement 03:56 Blessing CEO Controversy 06:40 Pastor & Special Needs Marriage debate 10:28 Kemi Adetiba Casting call Trend 14:47 Odumodu Vs Blaqbonez Drama 17:02 Celebrity Fights & Industry Chaos 21:55 Coco Gauff Hair Controversy 27:33 Chris Brown's Kiss On Stage 32:22 Angel #bbnaija Relationship Gist 35:00 9ice And His Spiritual Beliefs (Babalawo) 40:10 Fan Email 49:04 Moniepoint Money Zone 50:41 Gordon's Spin the Weekend 52:21 Outro & goodbye==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
Nigerians are NOT leaving the BBL trend anytime soon In this episode of Off Air with Gbemi & Toolz, we sit down with an expert aesthetic doctor, Dr Bea of The Bridge Clinic to break down the truth about beauty procedures in Nigeria from BBL, fillers to skincare, trends, and the pressure to look a certain way.Despite what social media says, clinics are still fully booked, and more Nigerians are getting procedures now than ever before Watch till the end to find out what's really happening behind the scenes and get expert insights you won't see anywhere else! What beauty procedure are you curious about? Comment below!00:00 Introduction04:19 Meet Dr. B – Aesthetic Dermatologist05:20 Evolution Of Aesthetics In Nigeria==================Welcome to OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz!OffAir with Gbemi & Toolz brings you real talk, laughs, and unfiltered conversations on love, lifestyle, and Nigerian pop culture. Subscribe and join the OffAir Gang!
In this episode of Off Air with Gbemi & Toolz, we dive deep into the dynamics of friendships and explore what it truly means to be a good friend. From calling out your friends when they need to level up, to navigating those tough conversations, we cover it all. Grab your Gordon's Gin, order a meal from Plato, and make your payments with your Moniepoint account as we chat with our closest friends about everything from fitness challenges to supporting each other through life's ups and downs.We also explore the importance of understanding your friend's needs and how to show up for them when it matters most. Plus, we talk about handling those tricky moments when conflict arises. Can friendships survive without being “high maintenance”? Watch and find out!00:00 – Introduction04:12 – The Truth About Friendship Expectations12:45 – Squats, Lunges, and Real Talk with Friends18:30 – How to Show Up for Your Friends28:00 – Friendship Conflicts & Resolution35:00 – Special Guests: Journalist Lami Akintobi & Bola Njideofor42:15 – Navigating Friendship Breakups47:00 – Fun Q&A: Are You a 'Call Me if You Need Me' Friend?52:20 – Advice on Balancing Friendships and Relationships
Broadcaster Dougie Anderson, journalist Sam Dalling, and comedians Gbemi Oladipo and Susie McCabe join guest host Gordon Smart for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
Gbemi and Toolz are joined by Murewa and Isoma from Menisms Pod for a heated but hilarious conversation about the modern Nigerian man. They discuss submission, gender roles, 50/50 relationships, domestic labour, emotional maturity, money in dating, feminism, and why some men want traditional treatment without traditional responsibility. The episode also includes fan mail, money talk, and weekend recommendations.Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:49 Today's topic: Who is the modern Nigerian man? 02:06 “Modern men are princesses” – opening hot take 04:02 Submission, trust and what the Bible actually says 08:12 Are men asking for partnership or power? 12:04 Traditional men vs modern expectations 16:10 Why some men want 50/50 but not shared housework 20:18 Domestic labour, children and running a household 26:03 Can men be “raised right” and still act entitled? 35:02 Why some men hide who they really are until marriage 39:15 Money, work, bills and the unfairness of strict 50/50 45:06 Male loneliness and modern dating struggles 49:30 Why some men say women only want money 55:48 Why feminism still threatens some men 59:36 Fan mail: He avoids money conversations — red flag? 1:07:18 When should couples discuss salary and finances? 1:12:44 Does a woman earning more threaten men? 1:17:20 Closing thoughts with Menisms 1:19:37 Money Zone with Moniepoint 1:24:02 Spin the Weekend with Gordon's Gin 1:27:06 Outro
What happens when three people decide to build one relationship together?On this episode of OffAir with Gbemi and Toolz, we meet Precious, Jeffrey and Chidinma, known as the Feral Throuple, who say their relationship is built on love, honesty and communication.They share how their unusual relationship started, how they deal with jealousy, family reactions, and the biggest misconceptions people have about polyamorous relationships. From meeting at the Ice cream store to navigating love with two partners, this conversation is honest, surprising and sometimes hilarious.Is this the future of relationships or just something that works for them?Watch as the hosts ask the questions everyone is thinking.Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:12 What is a polycule? 3:05 How Jeffrey met Chidinma 5:20 How Precious entered the relationship 8:45 When the relationship became a throuple 12:10 Are they all in love? 15:00 Do their families know? 18:20 “Did you use jazz?” 21:10 What is intimacy like in a throuple? 26:40 Jealousy and communication 30:30 Planning children and marriage 36:15 Public reactions and criticism 41:40 Rapid fire questions 45:20 MonieZone with Moniepoint 52:10 Spin the Weekend with Gordon's
In this episode, Gbemi and Toolz break down the Tyra Banks and America's Next Top Model documentary, old reality TV culture, Cardi B performing three months postpartum, why Nigerian concerts need to do better, the drama around Nigerian streamers, social media pile-ons, false accusations, and the backlash around Simi's “stop raping women'' tweet. They also get into celebrity deaths that hit hard, the dangers around travel destinations like Mexico, Tonto Dikeh's latest rebrand, relationship drama making the rounds online, and much more. Plus, there's Money Zone with Moneypoint and a fun Spin the Weekend moment with Gordon's Gin.If you enjoyed this episode, like, comment and subscribe. Drop the stories you want us to cover next in the comments.00:00 — Season 9 kickoff 02:05 — Promo shoot 04:10 — Plato food shout out 06:00 — Tyra Banks documentary 11:20 — Reality TV then vs now 15:40 — Extreme makeovers debate 18:30 — Big Brother fame pressure 21:00 — Cardi B postpartum tour 23:20 — Beyoncé concert standard 26:00 — Nigerian concerts discussion 29:10 — Celebrity deaths & healthcare costs 33:40 — Mexico cartel crisis 38:10 — World Cup travel concerns 41:20 — Nigerian streamers drama 45:50 — IShowSpeed's Africa tour 49:20 — Looking like you don't need money 52:10 — Mirabel assault story 56:40 — Simi tweets controversy 1:02:10 — Feminism & Twitter dragging 1:06:00 — Engagement bait & fake stories 1:09:20 — Cubana Chief Priest DNA saga 1:12:50 — Tonto Dikeh rebrand 1:15:30 — Money Zone By Moneypoint 1:20:40 — Nigeria, money & savings 1:25:10 — Business tools & POS tracking 1:28:30 — Street fight story 1:31:10 — OffAir Reacts: Throuple discussion 1:33:30 — Celebrity crushes 1:35:40 — Gordon's Cocktail time 1:38:00 — Gordon's Spin the Weekend (Brunch & Gist) 1:40:20 — Episode wrap-up#OffAirPodcast #GbemiAndToolz #TyraBanks #Simi #NigerianStreamers #CelebrityDrama #PopCulturePodcast
Loving your family can be pretty difficult at times but with the right heart posture and the Lord's guidance we can gain wisdom and understanding on how to do so God's way! We learned from today’s sermon through surrendering our full hearts to Jesus we can be peacemakers and set apart within our families. We […]
Loving your family can be pretty difficult at times but with the right heart posture and the Lord's guidance we can gain wisdom and understanding on how to do so God's way! We learned from today’s sermon through surrendering our full hearts to Jesus we can be peacemakers and set apart within our families. We […]
In this episode of Say it with Your Chest, Gbemi and Toolz tackle the age old question: Is intimacy about pleasure or performance? They explore the pressure to perform in bed, how society influences our expectations, and why mutual pleasure should be the main focus. With a candid discussion about communication, intimacy, and even a few fun "This or That" questions from Instagram followers, this episode is an honest conversation about how to truly enjoy intimacy with your partner.Join Gbemi and Toolz as they break down the myths around performance anxiety and reveal how communication and connection are the real keys to a fulfilling intimate life. Plus, learn about Durex products designed to boost pleasure and confidence in the bedroom. Tune in, #Sayitwithyourchest and let's talk intimacy the right way!00:00 - Intro02:45 - Is Intimacy About Pleasure or Performance?07:30 - Performance Pressure: The Societal Expectations13:00 - Men vs. Women: Who Faces More Pressure?17:45 - Fake It 'Til You Make It?22:30 - Pressure vs. Pleasure27:00 - This or That? Fun Listener Questions32:15 - Durex Product Spotlight36:00 - Closing Thoughts
In this special episode of Offair Air with Durex, Gbemi and Toolz are joined by the incredible Chidera aka Slumflower, a Sunday Times best-selling author, as they dive into the art of speaking your mind and owning your desires in relationships. With unfiltered honesty, they discuss how to confidently express your needs, especially when it comes to intimacy, and why it's so important for both men and women to #SayItWithYourChestSlumflower takes us through her journey as a dominatrix, sharing valuable insights on power dynamics, and how she navigates dominance and submission in a healthy and consensual way. Plus, get the inside scoop on her experiences in relationships and how to communicate what turns you on without fear, shame, or hesitation.In partnership with Durex, this episode explores mutual pleasure, sexual confidence, and how both partners can truly understand each other's needs in and out of the bedroom.00:00 - Introduction: What Does It Mean to 'Say It With Your Chest'?03:30 - Meet Slumflower: From Best-Selling Author to Dominatrix07:00 - The Importance of Confidence in Communication12:20 - Navigating Power Dynamics in Relationships16:50 - Saying What You Want in Bed: How to Communicate Your Needs22:00 - The Psychology of Men's Submissive Tendencies28:15 - Confidence, Consent, and Comfort: The Key to Great Sex33:00 - Breaking Down Cultural Barriers: Owning Your Pleasure in Nigerian Society39:30 - Sexual Exploration: How to 'Train' Your Partner (In a Fun Way)44:00 - The Role of Praise: Why Men Love to Be Called 'Good Boy'49:20 - Slumflower's Take on Dominance, Submissiveness, and Consent54:00 - A Conversation on Mutual Pleasure: Durex's Role in Sexual Confidence58:30 - Closing Thoughts: Speak Up, Own Your Desires, and Say It With Your Chest
In this special episode of 'OffAir,' hosts Gbemi and Toolz, along with guest Yeside Olayinka Agboola, founder, Oloricoitus, delve into the intriguing world of kinks, fantasies, and sexuality in Nigeria. They define kinks and fantasies and discuss the contrasts between public conservatism and private liberalism in Nigerian attitudes towards sex. The episode highlights the booming industry of aphrodisiacs and sex enhancers, and the importance of communication, emotional security, and kindness in exploring sexual preferences with partners. Practical steps for safe exploration, such as testing and using condoms, are covered. The episode concludes with myth-busting statements about kinks and sexual communication and a detailed overview of Durex products designed to enhance sexual experiences. The hosts encourage viewers to explore their kinks and fantasies safely and communicate openly with their partners. #SayItWithYourChest #OffAirXDurex00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:35 Defining Kinks and Fantasies 03:26 Exploring Nigerian Attitudes Towards Sex 05:38 Communicating Desires and Overcoming Insecurities 11:13 Safe Sex Practices and Misconceptions 13:20 Encouraging Exploration and Emotional Security 19:09 Myth Busters and Product Recommendations 22:23 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks
In this final episode of the season, Gbemi and Toolz discuss various hot topics including dating dynamics in today's Nigeria with Nimi and Skuki Peeshaun, the challenges young professionals face, and insights on remote work. Highlights include a fan mail segment where a young listener seeks advice on handling financial pressures from her parents, debates on dating standards, emotional intelligence in relationships, and the impact of social media on dating. The episode also features a guest segment with Nadine, the market manager of GrabrFi, discussing the benefits of remote work and challenges like payment barriers for Nigerian freelancers. In addition, there's a special segment on the importance of sunscreen, particularly in Nigeria's intense sun, in collaboration with Beauty by Daz.
What does luxury really look like in Lagos? In this exciting episode, Gbemi and Toolz take you inside some of the most exclusive, high-end spots in the city — the kind of places people talk about but rarely get to experience up close. From elite aesthetics to five-star hospitality and celebrity-level glam, we explored it all.Join us as we take you through: ✨ Cube 65 — the premium cosmetic clinic known for world-class skincare, non-surgical/surgical transformations, and the kind of beauty treatments only the boldest (and wealthiest) Lagosians sign up for. ✨ Delborough Hotel — often called the most expensive hotel in Lagos, where luxury isn't just a promise — it's the entire lifestyle. Think gold finishes, impeccable service, breathtaking interiors, and a price tag that speaks for itself. ✨ BM Pro — the iconic beauty studio famous for shaping the glam game in Nigeria. From flawless makeup artistry to celebrity makeovers, this is where beauty meets mastery.In this episode, the hosts share their honest impressions, the jaw-dropping prices, the ambience, the customer experience, and whether these premium spots are truly worth the hype. Expect laughs, surprises, behind-the-scenes moments, and a full breakdown of what it really costs to indulge in luxury in Lagos.If you love lifestyle content, luxury reviews, or you're simply curious about where the 1% go to glow up, relax, and get pampered — this episode is for you.#OffAirWithGbemiAndToolz
Why does a word meant to promote equality still make so many people uncomfortable? In this episode, we unpack feminism — the so-called “Dirty F-word” and explore how it has evolved, been misunderstood, and sometimes misrepresented in today's world.Gbemi & Toolz dive into real, unfiltered conversations about what feminism truly means beyond the hashtags and headlines. We talk about the stereotypes, the backlash, the wins, and the messy middle ground that keeps the gender equality conversation alive and often heated.Expect eye-opening insights, fiery debates, and honest reflections as we explore: • What feminism really stands for vs. what people think it is • The tension between feminism and cultural or religious beliefs • The rise of online “anti-feminist” movements • How feminism has evolved for Gen Z and modern women • Why men should also be part of the feminist conversationThis episode isn't just for women, it's for anyone curious about equality, identity, and how social progress actually happens. Whether you agree, disagree, or fall somewhere in between, you'll leave this episode with a deeper understanding of why feminism remains one of the most powerful (and polarizing) movements of our time.Listen, share your opinions and don't forget to hit the ‘Subscribe' button#OffAirWithGbemiAndToolz
Rapper and author Guvna B, England netball head coach Jess Thirlby, GB sprinter Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake and comedian Gbemi Oladipo join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!
In this episode, Gbemi and Toolz sat down with real parents (Ibrahim and Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman) to share honest, unfiltered experiences - the wins, the breakdowns, and everything in between. Expect laughter, a few tears, and plenty of “I can totally relate” moments as we talk about:The unexpected realities of becoming a parentBalancing personal identity and family responsibilitiesModern parenting pressures and social media comparisonsThe emotional and financial challenges no one warns you aboutThe little moments that make it all worth itWhether you're a new parent, an expecting one, or just curious about the real talk behind raising kids, this episode offers insights, empathy, and a reminder that there's no such thing as a perfect parent — just real people doing their best every day.
We're back on the topic everyone's curious about but rarely discusses openly — S£X.In this episode, Gbemi and Toolz sit down with our guests to unpack common misconceptions about sex and intimacy. From myths and mindsets to the truths we often overlook, this conversation is real, insightful, and unfiltered.It's time to talk, learn, and maybe even rethink what you thought you knew about sex.#OffAirWithGbemiAndToolz
From the rise of skits to the future of stand-up comedy, we delved into it all with bovi.In this episode, Gbemi and Toolz sit with one of Nigeria's greatest comedian to unpack the big questions:✔️ Has the rise of skit-making changed the comedy game?✔️ What does the future look like for stand-up comedy?✔️ And why we have less female stand-up comedians?You're about to listen to a conversation that's funny, insightful, and very real.#OffAirWithGbemiAndToolz #bovi #standupcomedy
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Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHWe're in Lagos. There's no snow on the ground despite the fact that it's Christmastime. We meet Fiyin who is excited about the holidays. Why? Because this is the year that she tells her best friend, Elo, that she loves him! It's time! Spoiler alert, it's not time...for them. Elo tells Fiyin that he is proposing to his girlfriend he's been dating for 8 months that I guess Fiyin didn't know about. Fiyin wastes no time hatching a plan to ruin his relationship with her. We also be Fiyin mom, Gbemi. She literally bumps into her ex, Zach. He's a hot shot deal maker who begins to shoot his shot relentlessly despite the fact that she has a man friend- Toye. They all go to this birthday party and Filo's cousin, Ivie, meets this guitarist named Ajani. The sparks are flying and they agree to go out sometime. At this party, Zach and Gbeni end up kissssinggggggg. UH OH!!!We meet Elo's girlfriend and she's phenomenal. She basically brought the covid vaccine to Nigeria. She's a hero. IS that gonna stop Fiyin? Nah. Zach keeps shooting his shot, bringing a bunch of gifts to Gbeni. She finally comes clean and is like Zach is my ex-fiance. He is like I love you and want to be with you but you should take some space.Ivie and Ajani go out on a date and it's clear that they're from very different lifestyles but it works for them. There is this side storyline for Elo where his mom doesn't want to celebrate Christmas because it doesn't feel the same without Elo's sister who was killed a few years ago. Ultimately, she comes around to it and surprises Elo by decorating the house. Gbeni tells Toye that she wants to spend the rest of her life with him and they decide to get married on Christmas.After the wedding, Fiyin decides to shoot her shot, tell Elo how she feels, and kiss him. Obviously his girlfriend sees them. He tells Fiyin that she's so selfish. She realizes she goofed so she goes to make it right and they end up making it right. And Ivie tells Ajani to visit her in London sometime.
Welcome to the Small Business Retail Sessions podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation's Powering the High Street programme, in collaboration with EDF.This series explores the major challenges that today's retailers are facing – from declining footfall and vacant shop-fronts to the post-pandemic recovery and increasing demand for sustainability.In this first episode of the series, we're joined by Gbemi Okunlola, founder of Alonuko.Started in 2012, Alonuko is a world-renowned women's fashion brand celebrated for its iconic bridal designs, intricate embroideries and inclusivity.Gbemi's fashion journey began in her teenage years, and she's since grown Alonuko into a global name in luxury bridalwear, known for offering highly personalised and inclusive experiences for brides around the world.Here, Gbemi shares how her early passion for design evolved into founding Alonuko. She reflects on the value of in-person retail experiences and offers advice for building a global brand.Topics discussed in the episode:Where Gbemi's passion for fashion and entrepreneurship beganHow Alonuko transitioned from a small custom-dress service into a luxury bridal brandKey turning points in the brand's growth, including viral success and celebrity exposureThe importance of designing for inclusivity across skin tones, sizes and culturesWhy a high-touch, personalised customer experience is central to Alonuko's approachThe role of physical retail experiences in a digital age, especially in bridalwearNavigating international demand and building a global presence – particularly in the US-----Through the Powering the High Street programme, we're bringing new energy to retail in the UK. We're helping small businesses thrive on the high street – through expert support, smart energy advice and practical tools to grow sustainably.Find out more at enterprisenation.com/poweringthehighstreet/To listen to previous podcast episodes, go to enterprisenation.com/podcast
Welcome back to another episode of Spit or Swallow!This week, Hausa Chocolate is joined by certified fat loss coach and wellness educator Gbemi Giwa to talk about fitness, nutrition and how it all ties into our sex lives.They chat about how what we eat can influence desire, why moving our bodies can boost confidence, and how that confidence can show up in the bedroom, sometimes in the form of better orgasms and much more Enjoy!Themes: Sexual Wellness, Body Confidence, Fitness & Desire, NutritionDon't forget to rate us and share!Stay connected with us on:Instagram: @spitorswallowpodTwitter: @sospodofficialTikTok: @spitorswallowpodListen to a new episode here: https://linktr.ee/spitorswallowpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Off Air with Gbemi & Toolz, we talk all things Apple in Nigeria — from spotting unauthorized or stolen devices to buying the real deal. Joined by Layi Wasabi and Kolawole Ogunwumi from Redington (Apple's official distributor), we share tips, red flags, and real-life stories you don't want to miss.Stay informed. Buy Authorized.
“That's genius!” - Charlie Luxton in response to Gbemi's revolutionary new idea… In this episode of our Anthropy special series recorded at the Eden Project, we speak with Dr. Gbemi Oluleye from Imperial College London. Gbemi brings a refreshing academic perspective to how businesses can make sustainable transitions affordable. As a lecturer at the Grantham Institute, she leads research on making sustainability economically viable for the manufacturing sector while also running executive education programs for sustainability officers. Gbemi discusses the need for convergent thinking, offers a sobering assessment of how late the sustainability movement started, and proposes a revolutionary new metric to track how planetary degradation impacts human productivity.
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This week on Spit or Swallow, we're joined by the hilarious Gbemi! While he may not drink alcohol, Gbemi brings plenty of laughs with his stories about growing up in Nigeria and his lifelong love for Ribena. From childhood mischief to funny cultural quirks, this episode is packed with the kind of stories that'll leave you grinning. Don't miss out—hit play and enjoy the ride! Follow us on Instagram @louandsally, and for extended, ad-free episodes plus early access to guest episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/spitorswallowpodcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week, FK & Jola are joined by Gbemi & Mayorfit, two fitness and wellness practitioners! After discussing some dilemmas involving a possessive mother-in-law & a lady worried about her friends not liking her romantic partner, they enter the world of fitness and wellness! The guests are honest with Jola about her hopes to lose 15kg in 10 days, creating a better relationship with food, different body type, aesthetically driven gyms and the different types of fit fam communities Don't forget to use #ISWIS or #ISWISPodcast to share your thoughts while listening to the podcast on Twitter! Rate the show 5 stars on whatever app you listen to and leave a review, share with everyone you know and if you also watch on YouTube, subscribe, like and leave a comment! Make sure to follow us on Twitter: @ISWISPodcastInstagram: @isaidwhatisaidpodYoutube: @isaidwhatisaidpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you have a controversial issue or topic that your organization focuses on, sometimes it's difficult to figure out how to market and share your mission – especially if you're getting shut down and censored by platforms for sensitive or politicized material. Jayde Powell and Gbemi Maiyegun, co-founders of Weed for Black Women, GET IT. In fact, they've experienced it. Our discussion with Jayde and Gbemi dives into the heart of this evolution, as they recount their mission to reshape the stigmas and narratives around cannabis through education, especially within Black and indigenous communities. Get ready to hear the secrets behind how they maintain the delicate balance of staying true to their brand's values while skirting the ever-shifting landscape of social media guidelines. They also emphasize the incredible power of community and contributor-driven content, revealing how they've built a resonant brand through the voices and experiences of their audience. Take notes as they share so much wisdom in this episode about managing sensitive topics with integrity and authenticity, ensuring their message not only reaches, but also empowers their community.Resources & LinksLearn more about Weed for Black Women on their website, Instagram, TikTok, and X. Don't forget to check out their merchandise. Connect with Jayde on her website and LinkedIn. Connect with Gbemi on Instagram and TikTok.SPILL is a social media platform for Black, queer, and other culture-driving communities.Want to make Missions to Movements even better? Take a screenshot of this episode and share it on Instagram. Be sure to tag @positivequation so I can connect with you. The NIO Summit is the nonprofit industry's premier digital fundraising event! Join hundreds of fellow nonprofit professionals in Indianapolis September 18-19 and save $600 on your ticket -- the lowest price available anywhere right here: https://bit.ly/NIOSummit2024Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for helpful digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
Do you want to reach higher heights? Well keep it locked as we discuss something critical to every Black entrepreneur, finding your community. This is especially important when building your business around a niche or stigmatized business. As entrepreneurs, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with carving out our space in industries that aren't always welcoming. Becoming a part of or developing the right community is a keystone in ensuring that your business has the support and tools to thrive. Which is why this episode's guests are the perfect people to share their wealth of knowledge and experiences with us. Gbemi Maiyegun and Jayde I. Powell are the co-founders of Weed For Black Women, a platform dedicated to empowering Black women in the cannabis industry. With a passion for advocacy and education, Gbemi and Jayde bring years of both corporate and entrepreneurial experience to our conversation. As entrepreneurs who have navigated the challenges of carving out a space in a niche market, their expertise is invaluable for anyone looking to make their mark in unconventional industries. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: How to find or establish your niche business community. Tips on navigating business in a stigmatized or niche community. How to leverage collaboration and assistance to build your business. How to utilize storytelling and branding to connect with your target audience. Ways to balance authenticity with professionalism in your branding. How to develop resilience and overcome the fear of rejection. Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/193 Support: This episode is sponsored by Harvard Business School Executive Education. Transformation requires a catalyst. For thousands of business leaders, Harvard Business School Executive Education has been that catalyst. Here, senior leaders join in a transformational learning experience, networking with executives from around the world. During the day, participants take part in dynamic lectures led by distinguished faculty. In the evening, the learning continues in unique on-campus living groups. And a wide range of virtual leadership programs offer the types of interactivity and connectivity formerly reserved for in-person engagements. Prepare for the next step in your career. Learn More. Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Got a question? We'd love to answer it in an upcoming Q&A. Simply record your quick question → https://blacktobusiness.com/QA Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
Happy New Year Cha Cha Nation and every music lover across the globe. This year will be a great year for us all In this bonus episode of the Cha Cha Let's Talk Music Series, titled Lost Conversation, I found a recording of a conversation I had with my friend, Gbemi and I decided to put it out as an episode Please Note; that the conversation was recorded in June 2023 Press the Play Button to listen --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support
Happy New Year Cha Cha Nation and every music lover across the globe. This year will be a great year for us all In this bonus episode of the Cha Cha Let's Talk Music Series, titled Lost Conversation, I found a recording of a conversation I had with my friend, Gbemi and I decided to put it out as an episode Please Note; that the conversation was recorded in June 2023 Press the Play Button to listen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hafeestonova1/support
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Still on our Salvation & Struggles series with Gbemi. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbwithanuoluwapo/support
While many people have ideas worth spreading, executing them tends to be more difficult. In this episode, Gbemi Awonusonu, the 2024 TEDxUF Speaker Director, shares her insight about how to become a better speaker. She shares her public speaking journey within and outside of TEDxUF. We discuss everything from the beauty of being vulnerable to productive practice tips. Listen as we advise you to never let the fear of speaking stop you from sharing your ideas. Links: Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability | TED Talk
Comedian Gbemi Oladipo joins Dan to share who and what he'd hate to be stuck with on a desert island. Be sure to followthe podcast @dickspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Gbemi provides valuable insights into the transformative power of nurturing confidence. Discover how bolstering your self-assurance can embolden you to embrace the unfamiliar, venture into the realm of risks, and skillfully navigate the hurdles that life presents. Moreover, Gbemi passionately underscores the importance of cherishing every experience and fostering a deep sense of gratitude within ourselves, reminding us never to underestimate the significance of life's blessings. Gbemi Disu comes to Carnegie Mellon with 15 years of experience in higher education, financial services and energy sectors in several countries across four continents. She received her bachelor of science in economics and international business from Arizona State University. She received her MBA in global management from Thunderbird School of Global Management.www.momentswithnderru.com
Cha Cha Nation let me kick off by saying Congratulation to us, as your Award-Winning Podcast, Cha Cha Music Review Podcast just got nominated for the APVA Award. That said, in today's episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series, myself and my homie, Gbemi did a breakdown of Wande Coal's latest album titled Legend or No Legend. Release Date: 17th May 2023 Features: Olamide, Wizkid, Fireboy DML, T-Pain. Producers: Dunni, Bruno, Screwface, KDream, Kel P and P.Priime Album Link: https://open.spotify.com/album/1pSC9nqMSfJgh6WVZYkTqJ?si=3DxYVkLARXON12txiGKkWA As I mentioned earlier, we go nominated for an award, please follow these steps to vote
Cha Cha Nation let me kick off by saying Congratulation to us, as your Award-Winning Podcast, Cha Cha Music Review Podcast just got nominated for the APVA Award. That said, in today's episode of the Cha Cha Album Review Series, myself and my homie, Gbemi did a breakdown of Wande Coal's latest album titled Legend or No Legend. Release Date: 17th May 2023 Features: Olamide, Wizkid, Fireboy DML, T-Pain. Producers: Dunni, Bruno, Screwface, KDream, Kel P and P.Priime Album Link: https://open.spotify.com/album/1pSC9nqMSfJgh6WVZYkTqJ?si=3DxYVkLARXON12txiGKkWA As I mentioned earlier, we go nominated for an award, please follow these steps to vote
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In this episode Seann Walsh and Paul Mccaffrey are joined by comedian Gbemi to moan about Steak, Sushi and Too much Choice. Please Subscribe, Rate & Review And for those of you who said that 15 minutes was not enough head on over to www.patreon.com/wuyn where you can support the podcast and get access to full hour long episodes, New sections, Early access to ad free guest episodes, An opportunity to be on the podcast and much more!!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the BIPOC Artist Hour, a podcast dedicated to lifting up the unique experience of people of color in the arts, academia and the real world. And, because we always talk about the struggle we are also all about what brings us JOY. Hit us up on Instagram and TikTok at @playblackpodcast or via email at playblackpodcast@gmail.com to keep up to date with us, leave feedback, or suggest future interviews! Artist Bio - Shola Gbemi is a Queens, New York native of Nigerian descent. His articles on popular culture have appeared in Blavity and 21Ninety. He has also been featured on Pix11 and CBS for partnering with nonprofit organizations and government agencies to activate public spaces in New York City neighborhoods of color. His debut novel, They Were Chosen, began as a screenplay he imagined while studying at SUNY Binghamton. When Shola's not writing, he's using his platform, Vision Speaks, to promote purpose driven living. Music Credit- LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "Blue Boi" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspiredOriginal upload HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAukv...Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" YouTube Channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy...License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Full License HERE - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ