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Today, we're breaking down preconceived notions about what marketing should be and diving into the world of mindful and sustainable marketing with my special guest, Tomisin Smith. Together, we're exploring practical strategies for creating compelling Instagram content, from scroll-stopping videos to well-designed carousel posts. We'll also tackle the all-too-common issue of burnout, sharing tips and personal experiences on maintaining a healthy work-life balance in the fast-paced world of social media management. Tomisin shares her inspiring journey from medical school to becoming a dedicated social media manager and her passion for ethical marketing. And you definitely want to hear our discussions on the importance of consistency, adapting to change, and setting boundaries to prevent burnout. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: Tomisin's unconventional path to marketing Innovative strategies for social media marketer Strategies to avoid burnout and set healthy boundaries Cutting through information overload Creating a separate Instagram account for decompression Focusing on consistency over viewership numbers and success …And More! This Episode Was Made Possible By: Riverside All-in-One Podcast & Video Platform Visit Riverside and use the code DREA to get 15% off any Riverside individual plan. We use it to record all our podcast interviews: https://onlinedrea.com/riverside Social Media Day Summit Social media is not dead. It is simply evolving. And that's what we're exploring at the Social Media Day Summit. Join me and my fellow experts on June 30th as we dive into innovative strategies and timeless tactics designed to empower social media marketers, freelancers, agency owners, and anyone else ready to take their social media strategy to the next level. Grab your ticket today for $10: https://onlinedrea.com/smd/ About the Guest: Tomisin Smith is an experienced social media strategist and the owner of Twenty Six Digital, a digital agency specializing in product-based businesses and memberships across various industries. With nearly a decade of experience in social media, Tomisin brings a background in multinationals and a deep understanding of the challenges, strategies and successes involved in building an online presence. She openly shares her own journey to inspire and guide others, emphasizing that social media can play a crucial role in business growth. Tomisin also emphasizes the importance of mindful social media usage, acknowledging the potential negative effects of excessive consumption. She provides guidance on finding a balance between leveraging social media for business growth and maintaining a healthy relationship with technology. Additionally, she is dedicated to debunking common misconceptions and providing accurate information and strategies to her clients, helping them unlock the true potential of social media for their business growth. Website: https://tomisinomoniyi.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetomisinsmith/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomisinSmith?sub_confirmation=1 Threads: https://www.threads.net/@theTOMISINSMITH TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thetomisinsmith LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomisinsmith Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/310
471.Dealing with Family Brokenness Genesis 37:2-13,17b-28 Tomisin Olanrewaju 16062024 by City Church Lagos
467. Jesus Be Doing The Most Mark 8:22-26 Tomisin Olanrewaju by City Church Lagos
Making new friends as an adult is an extreme sport, but it's one that most of us have considered at least once. In this episode, Tomisin shares about how she has successfully made new friends in a new city and how you can begin to create new and meaningful relationships too. Good luck and happy listening! Click here to book a 1:1 with me, here to join The Love Club, here to download my journal prompts, and here to ask me anything
457. Lessons From A Picnic Mark 6:30-44 Tomisin Olanrewaju 17032024 by City Church Lagos
453.Beyond Discomfort Mark 6:14-29 Tomisin Olanrewaju by City Church Lagos
452. This Is Not A Vacation Mark 6:6b-13 Tomisin Olanrewaju by City Church Lagos
If you're inspired by “money mindset” podcasts, this is the episode for you! There comes a time in your immigration journey when you'll start looking to the future and thinking about how to build your wealth in Canada long-term. This episode's guest, Tomisin Salam, is originally from Lagos, Nigeria, and moved to Canada in 2011 to pursue his entrepreneurial dreams. Together, we chat about the art of taking educated risks and grabbing the endless opportunities that Canada has to offer. Tomisin talks us through his journey from selling clothes out of the trunk of his car to now being the CEO of his own FinTech company, FiatMatch - (An initiative that helps immigrants navigate the financial challenges of living in a new country) - and how you can start to build additional revenue streams too. You don't want to miss: All about growing up in Lagos, Nigeria - The cultural, financial, entertainment capital of Africa. His journey to entrepreneurship in Canada: Starting with building a payroll accounting system in Nigeria and taking the idea to Canada in 2011. Knowing when to “change” your dreams and pivot your goals when better opportunities arise. Where to start when you have an idea for a business and the importance of connection and mentorship. The financial struggles that Tomisin sees newcomers face again and again and why “credit” offered to newcomers may not be the best thing. Untapped opportunities: How to make additional income in Canada, from investments to side hustles. PLUS, the common scams and financial fraud that you should watch out for in Canada… Links & Resources: Follow Tomisin on LinkedIn: Click here Learn more about FiatMatch - The international money transfer marketplace: fiatmatch.com Check out the Immigrant Library: immigrantlibrary.com Join the New to Canada Academy: Learn more Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! https://thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Writer/Director Tomisin Adepeju. Tomisin is a Nigerian-British Filmmaker based in London whose work has travelled to several major film festivals including Sundance and BFI London Film Festival. He also is the founder and curator of the film event DAILIES which platforms the exceptional work of emerging filmmakers. In this conversation we dig down into his journey to talk about the following: -Why he began filmmaking. -What he believes directing is. -Why he felt the need to go to film school. -How he got into Sundance. -What happened after. -Finding his voice. -The struggles with the industry pathway. -What the future looks like for him now. Biography Tomisin Adepeju is a Nigerian-British Filmmaker based in London, England. His multi award-winning shorts, The Good Son & Super 16mm graduation film, Marianne have been selected at over 100 International film festivals, these include; Oscar-Qualifying Urbanworld Film Festival, the 25th New York African Film Festival, Smalls Film Festival & Triforce Film Festival. Both shorts have also screened at several prestigious institutions including: Cinematheque Suisse, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, The Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Film Society of Lincoln Center, the British Film Institute & BAFTA. His award winning short, The Right Choice had its World Premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, it was also selected to screen as part of Sundance London. The film has screened at over 45 International Film Festivals, these include; Oscar-Qualifying; Pan African Film Festival 2018, Cleveland International Film Festival & HollyShorts Film Festival. Tomisin is a 2018 Edinburgh Talent Lab alumnus, in 2019, he was one of the 12 filmmakers selected to take part in the annual NETWORK@LFF development programme at the BFI London Film Festival. His most recent short Appreciation had its World Premiere at the Oscar-Qualifying Pan African Film Festival 2019 & it's North American Premiere at Oscar-Qualifying Aspen Shortsfest. The film was also an official selection of BFI London Film Festival 2019. He is currently developing his debut feature. He is represented by United Agents in the UK and Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in the US. Nuggets of the week Oz: Diarmuid Goggin Twitter (X) Marcus: Timothée Chalamet & Martin Scorsese Have an Epic Conversation | GQ Tomisin: 'Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.' by Ingmar Bergman Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Instagram: @TheDirectorsTakePodcast Twitter: @DirectorsTake Tomisin's socials: Twitter (X) & Instagram Dailies socials: Website, Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
427. What God Calls Sacred Ezra 6:13-22 Tomisin Olarenwaju 20082023 by City Church Lagos
Building a successful agency is no walk in the park. It takes time, effort, and a whole lot of grit. But what's the real deal behind a flourishing agency? I'm sitting down with Tomisin Smith, a seasoned social media strategist and the owner of the digital agency, Twenty Six Digital to uncover the secrets of her success. Tomisin shares her journey from freelancer to agency owner and the highs and lows that come with it. Find out about her current business set-up and how she started as a social media manager. I also dig a little deeper and discover what Tomisin loves about social media management and what she struggles with within the industry. Leave behind the smoke and mirrors of gimmicky tactics and empty guru advice because this episode is all about getting real!Head to the Show Notes: https://social-media-manager-confidential.captivate.fm/episode33Sign up for my FREE, exclusive private Community for Social Media Managers: https://social-media-manager-confidential.captivate.fm/community33Download my FREE Guide, 35 Best Places to Get More Social Media Management Clients: https://social-media-manager-confidential.captivate.fm/client33Shop my done-for-you templates for Social Media Managers: https://social-media-manager-confidential.captivate.fm/shop33Let's be Instagram friends: @sugarpunchmarketingPS. Are you finding this podcast useful? Share it with someone you know who needs help building a sustainable social media management business. You get to help a friend & I get to reach more social media managers just like you!
420. God Is Still Moving Ezra 1:1-11 Tomisin Olanrewaju 02072023 by City Church Lagos
409. The Lord of the Sabbath Mark 2:23-3:6 Tomisin Olanrewaju 16042023 by City Church Lagos
404. Introducing Us Mark 2:1-12 Tomisin Olanrewaju 19032023 by City Church Lagos
403. Introducing You Tomisin Olanrewaju 12033023 by City Church Lagos
In this episode, we're talking to Tomisin Smith about why we need to be showing support for Black creators all year round, not just during Black History Month. Tomi is a highly experienced Social Media Strategist with 9 years of expertise in the marketing industry. With a passion for supporting Black-owned businesses, Tomi founded the marketing agency 26 Digital which is dedicated to helping these businesses thrive and reach new heights through effective social media marketing strategies. With a keen eye for detail and a creative approach, Tomisin and the agency has a proven track record of successfully executing campaigns, increasing consumer engagement, community growth and driving results through online marketing efforts. CONNECT WITH TOMISIN Connect with Tomisin on Instagram CONNECT WITH LETICIA:
With increasing globalisation and migration, the is always a constant flow of money from one country to another. A lot of times, a huge amount of money gets lost in the way. The amount lost on the way, many times, go unnoticed by the customers. FiatMatch promises to provide a platform to enable transparent exchange of foreign currency between countries. Dive into the podcast episode, to learn more about the services offered by FiatMatch. About Tomisin Salam Tomisin is the founder and CEO of Fiat Match, a community platform for getting the best international money transfer deals. He is a Global Impact Entrepreneur. He has been focused on reducing world poverty. Tomisin started his journey of entrepreneurship in the second year of his university. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
396. The Trailblazer Mark 1:9-15 Tomisin Olanrewaju 22012023 by City Church Lagos
391. God Loves The Prop Genesis 38:6- 16a, 24-27, Matthew 1:1-3a Tomisin Olanrewaju 18122022 by City Church Lagos
Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mk1fSPwJaOs Tomisin Salam is the Founder & CEO of FiatMatch. Tomisin is on the path to build a global remittance community to democratize access to currency exchange and to end currency exchange manipulation for the global diaspora. Salam began his entrepreneurial journey selling clothing from the trunk of his car. FiatMatch is building a universal bank, with 6 financial solutions in its roadmap, starting with international money transfers - The FiatMatch Remittance Marketplace, which through community, solves the problem of manipulated exchange rates and ridiculous fees charged to customers when sending or receiving money from their home countries. Connect with Tomisin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomisinsalam/ Check out FiatMatch: https://fiatmatch.com/ Join Azizi Podcast Community on Telegram: https://t.me/AziziPodcast Connect with Samir Azizi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samirazizi/ Follow Samir Azizi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adoublezi/ Follow Samir Azizi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdoubleZI
386. There's More to This Ruth 2:1-3,17-23 Tomisin Olanrewaju 13112022 by City Church Lagos
We are happy to announce the 25th recipient of The Working Class Creatives Grant is Tomisin Adepeju, a Nigerian-British filmmaker based in London. This is the first recipient since we opened up the writers grant to a more general creatives grant, and we loved the work Tomisin sent in. This is just a lil bit of info - raising awareness & marketing the new Creatives Grant. If you were thinking of applying - pls do!!! more info on TWP's website, on the grants page: https://thewhitepube.co.uk/grants/ where there's full submissions info & FAQs If you want to sign up to Creative Debut's mailing list, here's the link tooooo: CREATIVE DEBUTS MAILING LIST see u next week for a lil text baby & enjoy ur bank hol!!! xxxxx
364. Why You Don't Share The Gospel Isaiah 6:1-13 Tomisin Olanrewaju 04092022 by City Church Lagos
358. Breaking Hard Hearts Psalm 95 Tomisin Olanrewaju 24072022 by City Church Lagos
Is “unconditional love” even real? In this episode, Tomisin dives into the concept of unconditional love and how it can manifest in different ways. If you didn't believe in it before, this might change your mind… And if you did, prepare to be blown away.
On this week's episode, our host is joined by the girls of the TMT Podcast (Tomisin and Malobi) for an exciting episode on sexual preferences. They discuss sex with or without the lights, wigs, bonnets and the savagery of the Lagos dating scene.Don't forget to rate us and share!Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @spitorswallowpod & our host - @hausachocolate Follow our new Twitter page: @sospodofficial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You asked for it and we answered! On this special season's finale of Menisms, we are joined by Malobi and Tomisin to give women's perspective on some of the wild experiences you our fans shared with us. Prepare for chaos guys LOL! You're in for an episode of a lifetime. We'll also be sharing other wild experiences on our social media platforms at @menismspod and @madeauxhq. Don't forget to share, like and follow.
350. Gospel Cliches 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22 Tomisin Olanrewaju 29052022 by City Church Lagos
343. Life by Death Romans 5:12-21 Tomisin Olanrewaju 15042022 by City Church Lagos
On this episode, we have our first guest appearances from our dearest friends and yearmates. We discuss dating dynamics within the black community. On top of that we also discuss unlearning bias, imperialism imprints on our moderns society, as well as diasporic topics. Do we really like what we like? is it nature vs. nurture? We had a great time recording this episode and hope you tune in again! xoxo, Joy and Tomisin
Hi guys!! Welcome to another fire episode of the GCC pod. On this episode Tomisin, Oyinlola and Kehinde start by airing their nicknames with today's guest Caesar. In 7:35 We discussed if women benefit more from valentines day than men, 33:50 social media expectations of love and in 37:50 Money vs personality Other sub topics include: Tinder swindler 45:14 Hypergamy 50:20 Vulnerability in relationships 1:06:45 Follow our guest @Caesar.125 Don't forget to follow us on Twitter & Instagram (@thegccpod) and to let us know what you thought about this week's episode! #gccpod #tinderswindler #nostugglelove #2022resolutions #relationship #podcast
335. Gospel Under Fire 1 Thessalonians 2:1-7a Tomisin Olanrewaju 20022022 by City Church Lagos
334. Gospel Echoes 1 Thessalonians 1:4-10 Tomisin Olanrewaju 13022022 by City Church Lagos
Welcome to our podcast Gist Kidding! We are so excited to start on this journey and hope we can create a safe space for like-minded individuals as well as open up the floor to a progressive way of thinking and productive conversations. We hope you enjoyed our first episode continue to listen and share your thoughts with family and friends. Thank you so much for listening to your faves, Joy and Tomisin!
325. Jesus is King John 18:28-40 Tomisin Olanrewaju 19122021 by City Church Lagos
321. Jesus Can be Interrupted Luke 5:17-26 Tomisin Olanrewaju 21112021 by City Church Lagos
Malobi and Tomisin bring in the Energy gAD, Do2dtun for this exciting episode!! They discuss being a creative in the industry then and now, the justification for fornicating and also serving 5 kinks to spice up your life! Get into the tea!
In this episode, Malobi and Tomisin have a sit down with Artist/Entrepreneur, Omagz & Feminist/Astrology Enthusiast, UT to discuss zodiac signs and compatibility, sexual attraction in relationships and reasons for a smelly “snatch” Enjoy!
This week is all about sharing your art! The Tea With MT gang, Malobi and Tomisin have a chat with two dynamic creatives Fresh L & Sonariwo to discuss their experience navigating the creative space in Nigeria. Find out their thoughts on Onlyfans, Crypto Currency, when unsolicited nudes cross the line between creativity and harassment, and 5 things you should know about plastic surgery before going under the knife. “Legacy Episode: Share Your Art” episode is live now! Enjoy!
Hey Guys! On this episode we catchup with Tomisin, Oyinlola and Kehinde as they discuss their not so independent Independence Day, getting back in the lecture room and Kehinde's birthday shenanigans. Topics discussed: 18:08 Politely asking your friend to leave your house 27:29 Choosing Wedding Hairstyles for your bridesmaids/groomsman. Stay till the end for an ANNOUNCEMENT! Follow Us on our socials @thegccpod on Instagram & Twitter
Welcome To The Cave! This week, Malobi and Tomisin have a sit down with one of Naija's finest music duo, The Cavemen to discuss the use of drugs in creative spaces, collaborations and some tips on polyamory, long distance as well as open relationships. This episode promises to leave you wanting more! Enjoy!
Malobi and Tomisin are serving some hot tea in this new episode! The Tea With MT gang have a chat with Amanda Iheme, founder of NDIDI, and Immanuel Anosike, producer, curator, and co-host of the Class Prefects podcast and they discuss mental health, moving out of your parent's home, and of course, sex toys!
Hi guys, Welcome to another episode of the Groupchat chronicles podcast. On this episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about the new "Crocs" trend, chewing Amala, paying back an investment, social media breakups, dating to marry, and more. Like, Share & Subscribe Follow us on IG & Twitter @thegccpod
What's up my neighbours? Back at it again with Tomisin. Our very special friend from Alberta. I went to the University of Waterloo and Tomisin went to Alberta University and we shared some of our moments from back then. Hope you enjoy it. Stay blessed Neighbours.
309. The God that Answers by Fire 1 Kings 18:16-39 Tomisin Olanrewaju 12092021 by City Church Lagos
This week, Malobi and Tomisin are back! and this time they are serving tips to help in your “Japa” agenda, and also discussing transactional relationships, as well as BDSM for dummies Enjoy!
The delectable Oyinlola and Tomisin anchor today's episode✨ They share their thoughts on 30+ men dating 19-year olds, snitching on cheating partners, public vs private proposals, lockdown, vacationing, fighting, and more! Question for our listeners: What words or phrases do we say all the time?
Kicking off the season, Malobi and Tomisin discuss the reason for cancel culture, relationships in the “streets”, and how to handle grief management. Enjoy!
Our very first guest y'all. You gotta love it. In this episode, I have a special friend of mine, someone that is very dear to my heart. We talked at length about our friendship, how we started, the ups and downs, where we are now and where we are headed. I have a feeling you're going to enjoy this one. Stay blessed always.
Happy Tuesday guys!! On this episode we discussed Buju's controversial tweets and got some PR Tips from Oyinlola. Tomisin comes for Kehinde.. To get the gist click the link below: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/groupchat-chronicles/id1556194298?i=1000530840774 We go on to talk about what Pretty Privilege means and how it can benefit you in your day to day Tip of the Week: Looking Good is Good Business. Please follow us on IG & Twitter @gcc_podcast and feel free to email us at thegccpod@gmail.com
Happy Tuesday guys!! On this episode, Kehinde AKA the "King of Doings" is doing "Dorime" with Tomisin's naira. Oyinlola reviews her experience with the Ibadan-Lagos train and pops up with some Q&A's for our vibes episode. We go on to talk about men giving each other compliments, how we feel about BBLs, etc. Tip of the week: Adulting is a scam. Please follow us on IG & Twitter @gcc_podcast and feel free to email us at thegccpod@gmail.com
On this week's episode, Tomisin & Kehinde are giving vibes! They answer some wild questions such as what they would do if a stranger offered their spouse $50million to "get down" , who among the 3 of them is most likely to get arrested for being drunk & disorderly, how they would react if they found out their friend was dating their ex, adding milo to garri, and more! Please don't forget to rate, review and share our podcast.
On this weeks episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about what friendship means to them, when they figured out they were friends, how to know when you need to end a friendship, and more. Kehinde also makes a shocking revelation during this episode, stay tuned. :) Tip of the week: Know your boundaries. Please don't forget to rate, review & share our podcast.
On this episode, we rate our favorite albums from Nigeria, touching on Wizkid's Superstar album, Wande Coal's Mushin to Mo'Hits album, and more. In other news: Tomisin tells us why she prefers Burnaboy's African Giant album to his Twice as Tall album and Kehinde gets lost in London
Heyy everyone - Tomisin here! In this episode, I briefly introduce myself and talk a bit about the story behind the creation of Me Myself and Love. If you're an OG you know it's been quite a journey, but finally, we made it. Thanks for sticking with me and thank you for listening
In this episode, Tomisin Oyerinde, an amazing bridal hairstlyist, Vlogger and travel curator, shares how she came about carving a niche for herself in bridal hairstyling, the challenges she faced and how she keeps at it! I hope you find this inspiring. You can connect with her on her business and personal pages on IG: @ot_tress, @theupperdimpledgirl respectively, Twitter: @theupperdimpledgirl or Google Review: @theupperdimpledgirl ||You can send your feedback to me via Whatsapp: +2347046055029, IG: @temi_ademi or Email: adetemi47@gmail.com || This is the 97th episode, people! The countdown to 100 is ongoing
Get your pen and paper out lads! On this weeks episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola and our special guest Oyinda talk about LDRs (Long Distance Relationships) showing effort and being on the same page. Oyinda shares how she was in a LDR for almost 5 years and how she is currently slaying a new budding LDR. Oyinlola also shares how she almost got cat-fished! While Kehinde gets called out. Tip of the week: LDRs are not for everybody! Don't forget to rate, review and share our podcast.
A shared story of how we got saved. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbwithanuoluwapo/support
Me, Myself, and Love The Podcast is finally here! A space where self love, wellness, and self improvement is our #1 priority. Join me on my journey of navigating the the ups and downs of life. Don't forget to follow and share with your friends! With Love, Tomisin
On this weeks episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about what safety means to them. They go on to discuss how the concept of safety has changed over the years and how that has affected their lives. Oyinlola also shares a crazy story about how she was followed by some strangers. Tip of the week: Take agency for your own security. Don't forget to rate, review and share our podcast.
Welcome to another episode guys! This week your hosts, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about growing up in Nigeria and the progression from living with your parents to living on your own.
Welcome to May! This week Tomisin, Kehinde & Oyinlola have another killer episode for you filled with good vibes, some unexpected revelations, and more. If you enjoyed this interactive episode let us know in the comments. Don't forget to leave a rating.
Welcome to another episode of the Group Chat Chronicles. On this episode your hosts, Tomisin, Kehinde and Oyinlola talk about paying on dates, piña colada and push presents. Loved this 5 star episode ? Rate Us. Want to hear more episodes? Subscribe.
On this weeks episode, Tomisin, Kehinde & Oyinlola are giving vibes! No script, no schedule, just some good "clean" fun. Don't forget to leave a review at the end of the episode. :)
On this episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about what privacy in the home, with family and on social media means to them.
On this episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola and Kehinde give their opinion on the phrase “No money, No Children”, getting vaccinated and “buka” dates.
282. Why We Get Cursed Galatians 3:7-14 Tomisin Olanrewaju 28032020 by City Church Lagos
On this episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about paternity fraud and more. Disclaimer/Trigger warning ⚠️ This episode includes moments where sensitive scenarios such as rape and trauma were discussed (27:00-34:00) Please be advised.
On this episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde compare life in the diaspora to life in Nigeria and more.
On this episode, Tomisin, Oyinlola & Kehinde talk about how they spent Valentines Day, gift ideas, their thoughts on gifting men Singlet & Boxers, and more.
270. When Storms Rise Luke 8:22-25 Tomisin Olanrewaju 17012021 by City Church Lagos
In Nigeria protestieren Menschen gegen anhaltende Polizeigewalt und im speziellen gegen die (inzwischen abgeschaffte) Special Anti-Roberry Squad, kurz SARS. Doch die Proteste gehen noch weiter. Junge Menschen wollen, dass die Korruption generell ändert und gesellschaftliche Teilhabe aber auch, die Chance in Nigeria ein freies Leben führen zu können. Wir sprechen mit Heinrich Bergstresser, Journalist, der sich schon seit Jahrzehnten mit Nigeria auseinandersetzt und Tomisin, Irin mit Nigerianischen Wurzeln, die sich aktivistisch engagiert.
Meet Tomisin Adeshiyan, co-founder of Vesicash, a company that is focused on providing payment security for people in online transactions, with their flagship product being a digital escrow service that allows people to make sure that they get the value that they've paid for. The idea for the business stems from a personal need of Tomisin and his founding team. They had worked as freelancers and they've had instances where they delivered gigs to clients but then had difficulty getting their money for what they delivered. On the other hand, an escrow service can also effectively protect buyers from getting ripped off. For example: When we bought a drone in Lagos for aerial shots on our AfricaX trip, we got to experience how tricky it could be to pay cash on delivery. In the end, we met the seller in a busy café and handed over a shoebox filled with cash taking about thirty minutes just counting bills before the deal was sealed. So you can imagine that e-commerce needs better payment solutions to really thrive. Tomisin and and his team are building those exact solutions. In the interview we speak about: ★ How they started their business through the MEST Africa accelerator program ★ Which roles non-technical founders play in starting tech businesses and ★ Why companies wanting to make business in Nigeria will fail if they don't build their solutions specifically for the Nigerian market #thinknigeriafirst There a lot of insights for up and coming entrepreneurs in this interview with Tomisin. So we hope you enjoy the full interview with him. And now, without further ado, enter Tomisin….
Nikho speaks to Tomisin Akins the headhoncho at Lucid Lemons. They discuss their growing love for media, some of the issues Tomisin has as a female in a male dominated environment, her media website and touch on the globalization of Africa. Check her media publication on: www.lucidlemons.com Follow her on Instagram: @lucidlemonss @tomisin_akins
Nikho speaks to Tomisin Akins the headhoncho at Lucid Lemons. They discuss their growing love for media, some of the issues Tomisin has as a female in a male dominated environment, her media website and touch on the globalization of Africa. Check her media publication on: www.lucidlemons.com Follow her on Instagram: @lucidlemonss @tomisin_akins
In part 2, we focused on the topic of Payola & Music Videos In The New Age and how the TV stations select the music videos that go on air.
This episode of the PGM Radio Show featured the young genius Tomisin, founder of Lucid Lemons and we discussed Lemon Curd 2.0. Uzikwendu also came through to discuss his new single featuring Dremo, and Nosa (Trace TV) & Elbama (MTV Base) debated the payola topic with us.