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In this episode, we welcome our special guest, Tomiwa. We discuss the worst MVPs of all time and debate which franchise has been more disappointing: the Phoenix Suns or the Philadelphia 76ers. Tune in for a quick dive into bad MVP picks and the underwhelming seasons of two once-promising teams!
Coach is joined by long time listener Tomiwa to have a good 'ol moan about Man Utd's performance despite an important win. The fellas covered line ups, subs. Bruno (of course!) and if they can catch Villa. Tap In!
Ovo plays host to two guests who are Arsenal fans, Femi and Tomiwa. The main talking points was their first reaction to their win over Luton, their player of the season so far, their chances for a league triumph, how many world class players Arsenal have and the potential of Arsenal building a dynasty.
In this episode of the Beta Mode podcast, Tomiwa Igun, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of SunFi, details his journey from confronting power issues in Nigeria as a teenager to co-founding a sustainable energy and fintech startup. He introduces SunFi, a fintech platform he co-founded, specifically designed to accelerate the adoption of solar energy solutions across Africa. SunFi's mission is to offer techno-economic solutions, utilizing solar panels to provide African communities with clean, affordable, and sustainable energy technologies. Tomiwa highlights the necessity of embracing calculated risks and building solid relationships as fundamental to success in any business venture. Tune in for an episode rich in insights and inspiration.
On this week's episode of The Rebooting Show, I spoke to Tomiwa Aladekomo, CEO of Big Cabal, a Nigerian digital media company that's home to a pair of properties: Tech Cabal, which I describe as similar to TechCrunch but with more memes and Zikoko, a BuzzFeed-like culture publication. Big Cabal has raised $2.3 million in venture capital as it builds an independent digital media company in Africa's largest economy that's geared to shifting consumption patterns. Tomiwa and I discuss how Big Cabal looks to find white spaces in the market, making hard calls when to pull back on efforts like it recently did with a citizen journalism project, when brands can be pan-African vs market specific, and an on-the ground assessment of the impact of Semafor in its Africa push.
We are delighted to welcome on Munich Ravens RB and former Cill Dara Crusaders WR Tomiwa Oyewo onto the show to talk about the journey from playing in Ireland to going to Germany and becoming one of the top running backs in Europe.
Tomiwa Owolade is a journalist and critic, and writer of the highly acclaimed book 'This is Not America: Why Black Lives in Britain Matter'. Tomiwa spoke about his upbringing and moving from Nigeria to Britain as a boy, why we should approach racism differently in the UK to America, and why he doesn't like being seen solely through the lens of race. You can get a copy of This is Not America here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Not-America-Britain-Matter/dp/1838956212 Read the full transcript here: https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/comment/2023/10/11/tomiwa-owolade-on-why-black-lives-in-britain-matter CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:53 What is sacred to you? Tomiwa Owolade's answer 00:05:29 Roots of Faith and Culture: Growing Up Christian in Nigeria 00:10:59 From Nigeria to London: Smooth Transitions and Cultural Surprises 00:15:51 Settling with ease in the UK, being Christian, and the irony of African Christian identity 00:21:58 Journey to University and Navigating Identity and Education 00:26:37 This is Not America: Why Black Lives in Britain Matter 00:32:42 Diversity of Black British population, and unhelpful generalisations 00:49:18 Academic fisticuffs and unhelpful racial pigeonholing 00:59:01 Outro: Many things can be true at the same time ***** The Sacred is a podcast produced by the think tank Theos. Be sure to connect with us below to stay up-to-date with all our content, research and events. CONNECT WITH THE SACRED Twitter: https://twitter.com/sacred_podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacred_podcast/ CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH OLDFIELD Twitter: https://twitter.com/ESOldfield Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethsaraholdfield/ Substack: https://morefullyalive.substack.com/ CONNECT WITH THEOS Theos monthly newsletter: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E9E17CAB71AC7464 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Theosthinktank Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theosthinktank LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theos---the-think-tank/ Website: https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/ CHECK OUT OUR PODCASTS The Sacred: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-sacred/id1326888108 Reading Our Times: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/reading-our-times/id1530952185
Hey guys, it's your girl deedee and you're tuned into the CalledOut Podcast where it's all things pertaining to Christ. Today, I was joined with Tomiwa where we discussed ‘Painful Separation', this is a type of separation that is needed in your Christian walk in order to fulfil your calling in Christ
Today's conversation was shared with Oluwatomiwa "Tomiwa" Awobayiku; who is a daughter of Christ, Nigerian American, and a current second-year medical student. She holds a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience with a minor in Global Health Promotion from Indiana University Bloomington. Outside of medicine, Tomiwa enjoys hearing, telling, and sharing stories, traveling, making handmade skincare products, DYI projects, and Fitness. The conversation encourages us to reflect on our stories and reach a point where we are comfortable to share them with others. This is because your story could help someone along their journey. Enjoy!
Today we are joined by Dami of Hindsight Bride (Instagram - @hindsightbride) and DJ Tomiwa (Instagram - @djtomiwa). The topics we discuss in todays episode are: Blending cultures Traditional wedding pitfalls Guests numbers What causes wedding stresses Family/friends contributing to wedding costs Thank you for listening! Follow us on social media to be kept up to date with everything going on! Find us on Instagram and TikTok @thevendorstable
Happy New Year Beloved! Join me on this episode in a chit chat with Tomiwa and Towoju, on what exactly a new year means, special programs surrounding it and a believers disposition to new phases.
In this episode, we are joined by Tomiwa Owolade: a writer, critic and contributing editor to UnHerd, with columns and reviews for the Sunday Times and the Financial Times. On our quest to understand how non-profit organisations tackle racism, diversity and inclusion issues, combined with Lauren's lifelong journey to be a better white person, we discovered Tomiwa's article titled "Anti-racism won't save you".Together we take this one step further; if anti-racism won't save us, now what!?Check out bonus extras available on Patreon.Follow us:Instagram: @jrnypodcastTwitter: @jrnypodcastEdited by Beryl Dube - @dubeberyl, Lauren & Teia.Books we mentioned:1. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy2. Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison3. White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo4. Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez5. The Purpose of Power by Alicia Garza6. Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad7. The Bible by ???? Get Premium Content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vinicius Jnr came clutch as Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 1-0 to win a record 14 Champions League Title to bring an end to an exciting 2021/2022 football season and the season 2 of Vibe with Edmund Oris Podcast. This episode is a Twitter space I held and it's a comprehensive review of all the top clubs and their entire season. From Man United's turbulent season to Chelsea's underwhelming season, to Arsenal's UCL near miss, to Man City's comeback to win the League to Liverpool narrowly missing out on both the UCL and PL and Xavi's Barcelona cameo. The highs, the lows, mistakes and hopes for next season all of this and more was discussed on this episode. Lessons on how to monetize your brand on social media was also shared while explaining the “65 Day Content Training” I'm organizing in June for anybody looking to learn how to make money from Social Media and Twitter especially. FOLLOW Edmund Oris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/edmundoris?s=21 Instagram: https://instagram.com/edmund_oris?utm_medium=copy_link Bashaar https://twitter.com/faruqbashar?s=21 Nicholas https://twitter.com/ezele_nick?s=21 Tomiwa https://twitter.com/advtomiwa?s=21 Ennie https://twitter.com/enitan_sam?s=21 Naija Madrid https://twitter.com/naijamadrid?s=21 Thiago https://twitter.com/prinzwilefe?s=21 Tobiloba https://twitter.com/thetobiboy?s=21 Ukeme https://twitter.com/ukemerinho?s=21 Dara https://twitter.com/dara_mcfly?s=21 Order your merch https://wa.link/koy2ys Receive my newsletters https://tinyurl.com/25dkwp2j
The Kentucky freshmen early enrollees; Tomiwa Durojaiye, Elijah Reed and Andre Stewart shared why they wanted to come to campus early and talked about the adjustment in spring camp. Plus find out their favorite school lunch.
Media is one of the few industries that impact the lives of every person. Publications frame our values; they curate our tastes and inform our thinking. Yet despite the powerful role that media plays in everyday life, the industry, in Africa, is more reliant on grants and personal funding than investments. This scarcity of funding options has doomed many papers and platforms—leading to an unprecedented shuttering of media outlets in the wake of COVID-19 and further illuminating the ever-widening gap in providing relevant and reliable information that meets the needs of Africa's young and upwardly mobile, digital-first population. Where legacy publications have failed, new media start-ups like Big Cabal Media are stepping in to fill the void. Its dynamic publications from Zikoko to TechCabal are chronicling the lives of ordinary Nigerians as well as the tools they're building to shape the future of Nigeria's business and economy. In March 2022, Big Cabal Media raised $2.3 million to build on this vision from leading investors including MaC Venture Capital, backers of household names like U.S.-based media darling Blavity. In this episode of Afro-Catalyst, we speak to Big Cabal CEO Tomiwa Aladekomo about creating highly content for African youth and his ambitious plan to document Africa's coming golden age. Note: TechCabal, one of BCM's brands, is hiring a new Editor-in-Chief! Learn more and join them today here.
I lead the team at Big Cabal Media, which publishes the tech and youth publications, TechCabal and Zikoko. Big Cabal is building the next generation of African media brands and creating some of the most interesting and exciting original content from the continent. We work with brands through our Cabal Creative Studio, doing everything from brand design to video production.I believe in products that address real human needs, brands that stand for something, marketing that thrills and great ideas executed well. As a leader, my skills lie in convincing great people to deliver their best work as part of coordinated teams; taking complex products from idea stage through development and running an effective business development to ensure our greatest ideas become bankable. I've taken Big Cabal through a transformation that's made it one of the most exciting new media companies on the continent, delivering 400% YOY revenue growth and high-impact projects like Jollof Road and TechWomenLagos. An experienced media and marketing professional, I've worked for and with a range of businesses across sectors in both North America and Africa. My last job was with Ventra Media, where I worked in leadership of one of the most formidable digital media agencies in Nigeria, with a focus on digital publishing, product development, content production and monetisation. https://bigcabal.com/
Big Cabal, which publishes the tech and youth publications, TechCabal and Zikoko. TechCabal provides the reporting, data and events that will help the world understand technology and tech business in Africa, while Zikoko creates high-engagement content around culture and what it means to be young in Africa today. Tomiwa has taken Big Cabal through a transformation that's made it one of the most exciting new media companies on the continent, delivering 400% YOY revenue growth and high-impact projects like Jollof Road and TechWomenLagos. An experienced executive, Tomiwa has worked extensively across media and marketing roles in Nigeria and North America. In Nigeria, he led the team that transformed the Guardian Nigeria into a top-notch digital media operation. He's worked in senior roles, leading digital for Heineken Nigeria (Nigerian Breweries) and heading one of West Africa's top digital agencies. He worked in the US for companies like Atlantic Records and The Futures Company, where he worked on global strategy briefs for brands from Coca-Cola to Unilever. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/founders-connect/message
The idea of romance is filled with flowers and chocolates. Baths with candle lights, bubbles and a never ending feeling of giddyness. But is that all there is to it? How would God like us to approach the matters of sex, romance and sexuality as Believers? ---------------------- Website: https://bit.ly/bmglive4 Instagram: @bmg.global ---------------------- Tomiwa Immanuel - Twitter: @TomiwaImmanuel; Instagram: @tomiwaimmanuel Dawn Immanuel - Twitter: @dawn_immanuel; Instagram: @dawnimmanuel The Immanuels - Instagram: @theimmanuels --------------------- Intro/Outro Music: Slowly by Smith The Mister --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bmglive/message
Been a while innit? Good thing is we're back with premium content once again. In this episode, we focused on Ole Gunnar. The one-time Manchester United caretaker won 14 of 19 games in his first few months of the managerial career. But what's been the story since then? It's definitely been a journey to forget for all Manchester United fans. Some were #OleIn while some were #OleOut. Safe to say every Manchester United fan had to adopt the latter in the past few weeks. Join us as we discuss the “Mutual Termination” of Ole's contract with two life long United fans-Tumininu and Tomiwa. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indepth-football/support
Tomiwa Lasebikan is the co-founder and head of product at Helicarrier, a company with the mission to financially connect the African, anywhere they are in the world. Helicarriers are makers of some of the most innovative crypto products in Africa including Buycoins, a crypto exchange and Sendcash which helps users in the US send money back home using crypto. Before Buycoins, Tomiwa was a software engineer at Microsoft, working on Azure and Hololens. In this episode, Tomiwa talked to me about his background, getting scholarship to study in America, working at Microsoft, starting Buycoins and many more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/founders-connect/message
On this episode, Morin chats to the best duo since SDC and they ROCKED. The conversation had everything: premium banter, lots of laughs and more than just the tip… wink, wink. Tomiwa is not only a revolutionary who is inventing a new multimedia way to sext, he also believes his dick game is a 9.5/10 on a bad day so I need testimonials, ladies write in please. Bamiji on the other hand loves big booties and he cannot lie, be a bad bitch all you want, if you are not dragging that wagon, you can forget about it Power finally shifted hands at the 30 minute mark, Bamiji and Tomiwa became head sis and I became co-sis, this is arguably the most fun I have ever had with two men in one room. Enjoy! I love you for listening. Music: "Aerosol of my Love" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sisplease/message
Feranmi talks about life these last couple of months Ore's store link: https://wa.me/message/RX4OZRO2NSFEK1 Link to the latest episode of Tomiwa's podcast: https://linktr.ee/thehitormisspod Link to Ebose's bookstore: Store: https://thepaperbackplug.bumpa.shop Instagram: www.instagram.com/thepaperbackplug WhatsApp: https://wa.me/message/3JL5W33K6N4AK1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamers-ng/message
On this episode of Vibe With Edmund Oris, we take a little throwback to the past and a brief projection into the future. Back in High school, were you a day student or were you in the hostel as a boarder or were you the perfect hybrid? And which of the experiences would you like your children to experience? To dissect this, Edmund is joined by some of his high school friends, Nicholas, Kordi, Oro, Bevi and Tomiwa and they vibe about their personal experiences back in secondary school, some as day students, some as boarders, some as both. This is an episode that'll invoke a-lot of beautiful high school memories as you listen ❤️
First-hand story of Tomiwa Talabi, portraying the essence of his individuality beyond the social media rave. He shares how he's currently navigating an incident of condolences - amidst all of the uncertainty of dreams and his ambitions. Challenged to be happy and mentally aware. #TalkWithTodah Thank you for listening! Have a story? telltodah@gmail.com Newsletter: https://officialtodah.substack.com Music Credit: Intro by Sauti Sol
Three months since we published our first podcast episode and three match games into the 2021/22 football season, Edmund is joined by Chelsea enforcer Laxix and Tomiwa and they vibe about Ronaldo's shockingly moved to Man United
Fast rising actress Tobi Delalu popularly known as "Tomiwa" in the popular Nigerian TV series ‘My Flatmates” and "Kemi" in the popular YouTube series “Papa Benji” shares her experience with kick starting her career in film after meeting with the legendary Nigerian Comedian and Actor Basketmouth.On this episode with Divine, Tobi talks more on her passion for filmmaking, her career shift during the pandemic and the struggles she's encountered along the way. Being the production coordinator for “My Flatmates” and Production manager for “Papa Benji” Tobi touches on how she's had to learn a lot of emotional intelligence and people skills on the job.Having graduated from Central University Ghana with a Degree in Mass Communication, Tobi shares her experience with the Ghanaian culture, her passion for learning, plans to still further her education abroad and future projects to look out for.Dee Digest is a storytelling advice podcast that shares personal life experiences and challenges to help you navigate life in your 20s or life in general. Divine and rotating guests tell stories, give advice and act as cautionary tales so you don't make the same mistakes they did.Stay connected with us and join the conversation on all our social media platforms @DeeDigest. Feel free to send your burning questions, dilemmas and challenges to us at deedigest69@gmail.com or on our social media platforms.Be sure to rate Dee Digest 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and other streaming platforms!Follow the Dee Digest Podcast: @DeeDigest and Subscribe to our YouTube channelConnect with our guest Tobi Delalu @tobidela on InstagramFollow the host Divine Umeh on all social media platforms: @divineumehSubscribe to her YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/deeexperienceNew episodes every Thursday. Subscribe now so you don't miss Episode 6!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/DivineUmehSupport the show
Anthony White, Larry Vaught, Curtis Burch and Beau Robinson talk sports on Sunday morning.
Kentucky has a starting quarterback. Before Nick Roush and Adam Luckett dive into the implications of the Will Levis decision, the 11 Personnel podcasters get nasty with the Big Uglies in the trenches. Hear what they saw at Kentucky's open football practice and much more. Highlights: The best kinds of trash talk. Tomiwa fits the bill for Coach Stew's DL. Kentucky's top four wide receivers as of right now. Will Levis' strengths. Can Gatewood play Power 5 football? Luckett took the offensive line bait. Roush is not worried about Kiyaunta Goodwin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kentucky has a starting quarterback. Before Nick Roush and Adam Luckett dive into the implications of the Will Levis decision, the 11 Personnel podcasters get nasty with the Big Uglies in the trenches. Hear what they saw at Kentucky's open football practice and much more. Highlights: The best kinds of trash talk. Tomiwa fits the bill for Coach Stew's DL. Kentucky's top four wide receivers as of right now. Will Levis' strengths. Can Gatewood play Power 5 football? Luckett took the offensive line bait. Roush is not worried about Kiyaunta Goodwin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our fifth episode of season 4, guests Elias Vasiloudes Nikolaides and Tomiwa Folorunso talk about internet culture, giving others a platform and Michael Rosen memes. Elias is a 3rd year Music student at the Edinburgh College of Art and is also the school's Undergraduate Representative. When he's not studying, Elias enjoys playing the saxophone and making beats on his computer. Tomiwa is a writer, academic and creative currently living in Brussels. She studied History at the University, graduating in 2017 and is now studying for her masters in Cultural Studies at KU Leuven. Season 4 is all about student voices. Each episode features a student in conversation with a member of the wider community. Sharing experiences and finding unexpected common ground. Subscribe now for University of Edinburgh community exploration and really good chat.You can find more information on the Sharing things website.
Here's today's Big Hard Fact: Section 225 Of The Constitution gives INEC the power to deregister political parties under specific conditions. Should INEC Have The Right To Deregister Parties? #NigeriainfoHF|@SEzekwesili
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We have our special guest, Tomiwa aka Rugged, aka Standard back on the pod. We review the draw between Manchester United and Liverpool. We also go over our respective midweek games against Fulham and Burnley. Finally we preview the upcoming FA cup match between our sides this weekend.
On the first Episode of the Here To Help podcast Damola, the founder of Here To Help, is joined by Damola and Tomiwa, our Events Officer and Social media coordinator, to discuss the Nigerian film industry or Nollywood, as it is commonly known, and its representations of and relationship with domestic workers #heretohelppod Musical Credits: Intro: Beyond by IanPost Outro: MrGarita by RandySharp Bed: Kool-Aid_Frozen Pizza Instrumental by DJ Lack
Come along on a journey with me through the past, present and future of education. As I talk about how we got here, where we are now, and my ideas for how we can create a better future for students, parents and educators. Read the full article here: https://atila.ca/blog/tomiwa/open-the-gates Watch the video on Youtube View the slides Visit the website: educationfreedomprogram.org Listen to the essay/video as a podcast while multitasking on Spotify or Itunes Timestamps The key parts are: The Idea (9:50) and What you can do (23:50) A brief history of universities – 1:40 What do universities do now? – 5:00 A solution to improve the education system – 7:40 The idea, Education Freedom Program – 9:50 (watch this part!) Made up reasons why it won't work – 20:00 What you can do - 23:50 (watch this part!) Introduction On January 29, 2020, I was in my final year of university. I had just received my first ever employment offer as a software engineer at a biotech company. In just three months, I would have graduated from university and be entering the next chapter of my life. So I did what any responsible “aspiring adult" would do: I put together a budget. I created a Google Sheet called “Personal Finance Adulting Budget 2020” to help me figure out how I was going to pay for the next chapter of my life. I had everything in there, my starting salary, how much my taxes would be, my rent for my apartment, monthly gym membership, transit pass etc. Me: “Okay, So I know how much money is coming and going out each month. how much money do I actually have right now”. So I logged into my online banking account, clicked my banking details, opened my bank statement and saw a number that shocked me: $65,000. Don't worry, you don't have to be jealous, that's not how much money I had. That's how much debt I had in my student loans. Okay, maybe you're thinking: “Tomiwa it's not all about you”. Okay, you're right: it's not about me. Take me out of it. The average student with loans has $28,000 in student loans. How did we create a society where a young person is about to enter adulthood and instead of at the very least, starting the game of life at $0, we're starting $28,000 behind the starting line. A society where despite being the most educated generation, for the first time in modern history, there's only a 50% chance that we'll earn more than our parents (Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality,Politifact) . Come along on a journey with me through the past, present and future of education. As I talk about how we got here, where we are now, and my ideas for how we can create a better future for students, parents and educators.
In this episode, we get together with our friend Tomiwa who is a youth leader and we talk about whether or not Eve was given sound reasoning to disobey. This topic came up after a TikTok went viral where a non-believer said Eve was given sound reasoning to disobey. So we want to clear the air and explain the root of the First Sin with a focus on identity.
This week we welcome to the pod Tomiwa Folorunso! Tomiwa is an established Scottish Nigerian writer, presenter and creative and most notably the Scotland editor for Black Ballad UK and host of the Sunday Rituals podcast. Tune in to this weeks episode to get insight into working within the Scottish creative industry and empowering a diversity of voices in mainstream media- plus, Tomiwa shares a personal story of how Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) had a profound effect on a long awaited trip, and how it inspired her to pen a heartfelt essay to her best friend Lexi for the book So Hormonal.You can find Tomiwa here on:Twitter / InstagramSunday RitualsIf you enjoyed this podcast, leave us a wee comment and rating on Apple Podcasts and Acast, or wherever you listen to this pod on! You can also reach us and stay up to date with on @blackscotpod on your preferred socials and @shirleymcpherson & @suziemwanzaNEW EPISODES EVERY 2 WEEKS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Season 3 premiere episode of THE VIEWING CENTER PODCAST Tega Odumu and Edmund Oris are joined by Rola and Tomiwa to breakdown all that has happened in the nationwide #EndSars Protest that has engulfed Nigeria in the past two weeks. We also share our unique stories about Sars and the way forward for Nigerian Youths in this protest. We also delve into the new football season as we discuss Chelsea's defensive problems, Arsenal and Barcelona Email Us on viewcenterpod@gmail.com **Please take the time to rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. it means a lot to the show and makes it easier for other listeners to find us. Thank You** Twitter: https://twitter.com/viewcenterpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagtega Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdmundOris Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaeo Twitter: https://twitter.com/kofoworola__a #EndSars #EndPoliceBrutality --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetega/support
I don't want to be mediocre but it's just so very convenient - how can I break free from my satisfaction with average? For this episode, Victor & Tomiwa sat down with Chukwunonso Nwabufo (CK, for short), to discuss what it means to live driven! CK is a multiple award-winning Pharmaceutical Scientist with vast experience in Biotransformation and Bioanalysis and a proven record of strong leadership capability. He also runs multiple online platforms that are ultimately channeled to inspiring people to live a more impactful life.
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) continues her chat with Funmi (@artbyfunmi) artist, writer and student. They chat about the beauty of Nigeria and why doing the most isn't a lot, whilst trying NOT to start a diaspora war... Enjoy! Sunday Rituals; your Sunday ritual where each week Tomiwa and her guest(s) keep you company and share their own Sunday Rituals. Design by Rumana Sayed (@rummm_s).
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to Funmi (@artbyfunmi) artist, writer and student. They chat about Funmi's artistic process, what came first, social change or visual culture, and the three A's; activism, academia and art. Enjoy! Sunday Rituals; your Sunday ritual where each week Tomiwa and her guest(s) keep you company and share their own Sunday Rituals. Design by Rumana Sayed (@rummm_s).
YOU KNOW THE DEAL!!! Shenel, Tomi, Tamera, and I talk on the Old School vs. New School Series. In today's society, people want to define what's Old School and New School based our own ideologies and thoughts. Today, we discussed the narrative to this constant clash of generations through various points like Music, Technology, and Culture. Subscribe to Tamera's channel TAMS FAM: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSToDz25dQXEyVV3cIo3I2Q Follow Tomi's Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/mrhilfiger1 LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! LET'S GO FOR 50 LIKES!!!
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to Desola (@mo-des_) editor and founder of MTFM - Multifaceted Magazine (@mtfm_magazine). They chat about Desola's newest venture, MTFM, being risk averse and the busybody Nigerian spirit. They also discuss pursuing a creative or non-traditional career whilst transitioning from international student to international graduate in this Britain. Enjoy! Sunday Rituals; your Sunday ritual where each week Tomiwa and her guest(s) keep you company and share their own Sunday Rituals. Design by Rumana Sayed (@rummm_s).
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to co-hosts and creators of Black Scot Pod (@blackscotpod), Shirley (@_shirleymcpherson_) and Suzie (@suziemwanza) about triggering statistics and being hyper visible and invisible. There's lots of laughter in this ep and the mics really didn't like it so apologies for the recording quality), enjoy! Sunday Rituals; your Sunday ritual where each week Tomiwa and her guest(s) keep you company and share their own Sunday rituals. Design by Rumana Sayed (@ru_design).
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to co-hosts and creators of Black Scot Pod (@blackscotpod), Shirley (@_shirleymcpherson_) and Suzie (@suziemwanza) about self-esteem, BLM and aggressive hoovering. There's lots of laughter in this ep and the mics really didn't likt it so apologies for the recording quality) about BLM, enjoy! Sunday Rituals; your Sunday ritual where each week Tomiwa and her guest(s) keep you company and share their own Sunday rituals. Design by Rumana Sayed (@ru_design).
We are joined by 3 guest, Kabaz, Tomiwa and Papadinho to discuss the Premier League gameweek 35 results including Chelsea's defeat away to Shefield united and Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Southampton which leaves the Top 4 race wide open. We also discussed the North London Derby with Spurs coming out top, Manchester City's overturned Ban and the effects on football, the Laliga title race and the Premier League Golden Glove and Golden Boot race. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indepth-football/support
CW: mental health, racism. On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to guest Rebecca (@rebeccajuhart) about racism she experienced growing up in Dundee, Scotland. Enjoy! We all have Sunday's, we all have rituals, we all have something to share. Each week Tomiwa sits down with a different guest to chat about anything and everything and the ritual(s) they cannot live without. Expect lots of laughing, a new perspective and friendly voices to keep you company on your Sunday evening. Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to keep you company on your Sunday evening. Design by Rumana Sayed (@rummm_s).
On this bonus episode, we sat down with 4 of our friends (Aije, Banjo, Anjola and Tomiwa) who have all been following the podcast this season. They talked about their favourite episodes, biggest takeaways, and topics they'd like to see us have a conversation about on future episodes. Follow 20s Convos on Instagram to join the conversations there and subscribe to our newsletter to stay in the loop of everything else we release!
Oladayo and Oladipupo is joined by new guests Ibrahiam and Tomiwa to discuss Liverpool's Premier league triumph. How well did they perform under Klopp and what should we expect next season? We have a very tight title race in Laliga. Who will come out top? While Liverpool have no doubts about playing UCL next season, which other teams will make top 4 finish in the Premier league? Will Leicester drop out of the race? Will United keep pushing?FA cup Upcoming ties: Chelsea Vs Manchester United- Will United make Chelsea their scapegoat for the 4th time this season? Or will Lampard's men finally prey on the predators? Arsenal vs City- Let's not say much about what we think will be the outcome of this one. Email us on indeptfootball@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @depthfooty . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indepth-football/support
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to Lois about her PhD, staying motivated, education in an immigrant family and floppy disks. Enjoy! We all have Sunday's, we all have rituals, we all have something to share. Each week Tomiwa sits down with a different guest to chat about anything and everything and the ritual(s) they cannot live without. Expect lots of laughing, a new perspective and friendly voices to keep you company on your Sunday evening. Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to keep you company on your Sunday evening. Design by Rumana Sayed (@rummm_s).
On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to guest Indigo (@indigokorres), originally from Brazil and now studying in Glasgow. Tomiwa fangirls about Brazil for an hour and they chat about the differences between there and here. Enjoy! Come find us on instagram @sunday.rituals + please leave us a review! Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to accompany your Sunday evening. Every week host Tomiwa chats to a guest about something close to their heart and the rituals in their life that keep them going.
Content Warning: mental health: anxiety, imposter syndrome. On this week's episode Tomiwa (@tomiwafolorunso) chats to guest Tana (@tanagambura), an Edinburgh based poet, artist + cultural practitioner from Zimbabwe. They talk about why they don't like being called confident, maintaining stability + the power of the present, enjoy! p.s. this episode was so good we split it into two, listen to part 1 if you haven't already! Come find us on instagram @sunday.rituals + please leave us a review! Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to accompany your Sunday evening. Every week host Tomiwa chats to a guest about something close to their heart and the rituals in their life that keep them going.
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Content Warning: mental health: anxiety, imposter syndrome. On this week's episode Tomiwa chats to guest Tana (@tanagambura), an Edinburgh based poet, artist + cultural practitioner from Zimbabwe. They talk geopolitics, feeling older than your contemporaries, discipline + why doing a 9-5 and volunteering for a couple of hours on a Saturday is boring! Enjoy, p.s. this episode was so good we split it into two, part 2 will drop next Sunday!! Come find us on instagram @sunday.rituals + please leave us a review! Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to accompany your Sunday evening. Every week host Tomiwa chats to a guest about something close to their heart and the rituals in their life that keep them going.
On this week's episode Tomiwa chats to guest Olivia Otigbah, an Edinburgh based journalist about the importance of being kind and patient with yourself, conquering your fears and the rituals that keep Olivia inspired. Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to accompany your Sunday evening. Every week host Tomiwa chats to a guest about something close to their heart and the rituals in their life that keep them going. IG: @sunday.rituals | olivia: @oliviaotibah
This week Tomiwa is joined by one of her oldest, closest and bestest friends, Alice. They chat about Alice's journey with her social anxiety and some of the rituals she has introduced into her life to look after her mental health. Every week host Tomiwa chats to a guest about something close to their heart and the rituals in their life that keep them going. Sunday Rituals; a chilled chat to accompany your Sunday evening. host: @tomiwafolorunso / tomiwa_ guest: @alicepaton_
Del (Chinua Ofulue) is an RnB and alternative soul singer, rapper and writer. He recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics from Western University. In this episode we talk about is Drake the smartest and greatest rapper alive, advice for breaking into the music industry. How to market and grow your personal brand as a creative and much more. Why Del chose to go to university and wants to go to law school while wanting to be a music artist? Timestamp Del does a freestyle rap live on the show! 44:00 Why Del wants to go to law school while pursuing a music career? 7:37 Does Drake write his own music? - 17:00 What music are you listening to and what are your influences 19:00 The genius of Drake's music and marketing - 23:00 What can aspiring artists learn from Drake? - 29:10 Advice for breaking into the music industry - 33:20 Marketing ideas and strategies for growing your personal brand - 37:05 What is the biggest challenge you have right now? - 39:20 Finding inspiration from Anime 46:10 Why go to school? Why not just pursue your passion right away - 52:40 Where does Del see himself in 25 years - 1:03:25 If you could have dinner with anyone who would it be 1:12:46 Links Full interview and video: https://atila.ca/blog/tomiwa/singer-rapper-writer-delgotgame-chinua-ofulue-atila-tv-013 Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2F-dp9Brgw Listen On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0m74ZmCPgjvp5WGOMg3P9C Listen on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-atila-podcast/id1440531021 Del's Music: https://delmusic.net Del's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delgotgame/ Del's Twitter: https://twitter.com/manlikedel Rowan Makes Art: https://www.instagram.com/rowanmakesart/ Atila Tech's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atilatech/ Tomiwa's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tademidun/ Jacob's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-munene-4561a4153/ Atila LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atila-tech/ Tomiwa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomiwa1a Tomiwa's twitter: https://twitter.com/tomiwa1a Jacob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/munenejr
Laura Desimone is an elementary school teacher for the Peel District School Board and a Reiki master and founder of @illuminabodyandsoul. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Education at the University of Toronto. In this episode we talk about the importance of self-love, ways to improve the education system and how Reiki and meditation can teach mindfulness. We also talk about her struggles with severe anxiety in her 20s and early 30s, which politician she thinks needs emotional healing and much more. Timestamps Do parents do what is best for their kids or best for themselves? - 14:10 Did you ever feel like you could be making more money if you weren't a teacher and what kind of legacy do you want to leave? - 19:45 Why did you decide to pursue a PhD? - 23:30 Why do we need credentials in order to do things? - 25:25 The only reason people don't reach their full potential is because there is a part of themselves they don't like - 28:30 Why Laura doesn't like giving students marks and the importance of focusing on process over outcomes - 32:30 What is Reiki and how did you find out about it? And Laura's struggles with Anxiety in her 20s and 30s - 42:00 How to get better at loving other people and managing your emotions - 53:25 Sound healing meditation and importance of vision boards? - 1:14:50 What political figure she would want to talk to and why she thinks they need emotional healing - 1:19:10 Links Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0m74ZmCPgjvp5WGOMg3P9C?fbclid=IwAR26eU5n3mrm_Budl3sRYnVouOfOrxsZhwLfZUUNmh2Ph97x-80E2uaJIf4 Listen on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-atila-podcast Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG2iWiYgJYkjBl4EdYGI5mw?view_as=subscriber Full interview and transcript: https://bit.ly/atila-tv-laura Atila Tech's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atilatech/ Laura De Simone instagram: https://www.instagram.com/risemindbody/ Tomiwa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomiwa1a Tomiwa's twitter: https://twitter.com/tomiwa1a Jacob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/munenejr
Umesh is a currently in the Waterloo Systems Engineering program. He is an incoming product management intern at Credit Karma in San Francisco. He has previously worked at Flexport, Toast, Clearbanc and Shopify in a mix of product and engineering roles. In this episode we talk about why he chose Tech over consulting and Product Management over software engineering. Managing mental health and burnout in the high pressure Waterloo Engineering and California tech cultures and much more. Timestamps What was the hardest internship to get? [20:00] Advice for getting a job in tech? [23:00] How you got into Waterloo Engineering, one of the most competitive programs in Canada? [4:45] Why he switched from electrical engineering to systems engineering? [8:50] How do you decide what companies you want to work for? [13:15] Tomiwa and Umesh Debate working for small company vs. big company [14:50] Why he chose startup PM at Credit Karma over consulting at Deloitte and Oliver Wyman and PM at Microsoft? [32:15] -> [32:33] When he realized he didn't like coding even though he was in the engineering program [36:33] Finding work-life balance and managing mental health in the high pressure Waterloo Engineering and “cali or bust” Tech cultures [39:20] What drives you to work so hard? [44:40] Prepping for a PM interview vs prepping for a consulting interview? [31:55] Links Professor Bill Anderson's Waterloo Engineering Blog: https://profbillanderson.com/ Podcast Umesh is Currently obsessed How I built This Podcast: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510313/how-i-built-this The organization which Umesh and Tomiwa recommend young people to Join: Shad and TKS https://www.shad.ca/ https://theksociety.com/
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Paul is an incoming management consultant at Bain and Company. Before that he was an investment banking summer analyst at RBC after declining an interview at Goldman Sachs and founder of a food delivery company called Dine Easy. He is currently in his final year in the honours business program at the Ivey Business School. In this episode we talk about why he chose investment banking and consulting and if he was chasing prestige or doing what he genuinely enjoyed. We talked about how he feels when people say “you only got an opportunity because you're black or because you're a woman” and much more. Timestamp “You've doing banking and consulting, the two most stereotypical, cliche business school careers. How much of that is your genuine passion versus doing it for prestige/clout?” - 32:25 How do you feel when people say “you only got that because you're black” or “you only got that because you're a woman”? - 14:15 [highlights] Why he turned down Goldman Sachs and Moelis interviews to work at RBC? - 14:00 [highlights] How did the RBC Opportunity come about? - 12:40 Banking being a good old boy's club and having to conform and check his identity at the door - 20:00 [highlights] Why he moved into consulting? - 20:40 “This is without a doubt The craziest week of my entire life” - 24:40 - 32:20 [ highlights] How he knew consulting was right for him, the interview process? - 35:46 Where do you see yourself 1, 5 and 25 years from now? 37:20 Links Paul's LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/paulokundaye The scholarship Paul won to get the RBC investment banking role: https://atila.ca/scholarship/rbc-capital-markets-diversity-scholarship Paul's Application for the RBC Scholarship: https://atila.ca/essay/OkPaul/rbc-general-and-capital-markets-diversity-scholarships-2017 Factfulness — Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World: https://amzn.to/2Oi8jpu The Order of Time Book: https://amzn.to/2Oi8EZi Gates Notes: https://www.gatesnotes.com/ Atila TV Instagram, @atilatech: https://www.instagram.com/atilatech/ Tomiwa's twitter, @tomiwa1a: https://twitter.com/tomiwa1a