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Chinwe sits down with Nigerian HR executive and leadership advisor Yemi Faseun to explore what risk really means in the context of careers, leadership and personal growth. Drawing on nearly three decades of experience across banking, consulting, telecommunications and entrepreneurship, Yemi shares why he repeatedly left prestigious organisations for unknown opportunities, why he believes "life itself is a risk," and how embracing change has shaped his journey. The conversation moves beyond traditional ideas of risk to examine readiness, change and the future of work. From managing your career like a business and recognising the signals of change before they become crises, to building talent, developing leaders and navigating multi-generational workplaces, Yemi offers practical wisdom for professionals, founders and leaders alike. If you've ever wondered whether to stay where you're comfortable or step into something new, this episode provides a thoughtful framework for taking risks with purpose, preparation and faith. ***** He refers to three books during the interview: First, Break All The Rules by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman Who Moved My Cheese? by Dr Spencer Johnson Our Iceberg Is Melting by by John Kotter and Holger Rathberger The quote "His love, in time past, Forbids me to think. He'll leave me at last. In trouble to sink." comes from the classic Christian hymn Begone, unbelief Spotify · Apple · YouTube Podcasts
Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade — the independent who won a culturally conservative city by running as a true centrist who refuses to be boxed into either party — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that quality-of-life governance still beats partisanship when voters are actually given the chance to choose it. Mobolade, who adapted his governing principles from Abraham Lincoln, argues that there's a genuine and growing appetite for leadership that isn't red or blue — but warns that working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring work that few politicians want to do anymore. He walks through Colorado Springs' fight to retain Space Command after Trump and Biden moved the headquarters back and forth between Colorado Springs and Huntsville, Alabama, and explains why he ultimately chose not to sue over the relocation (the decision was within the president's purview, and burning that bridge would have cost the city more than it gained). Mobolade describes hiring his own mayoral opponent Wayne Williams after the campaign — a move he calls part of his "radical collaboration" approach — and argues that mayors don't have the luxury of partisan posturing because their job is fundamentally about producing deliverables for actual residents who want safer streets, better services, and a higher quality of life. The conversation moves into the practical challenges facing every American mayor in 2026, with data centers emerging as the political pain point in nearly every community across the country. Mobolade describes calling an emergency meeting to develop a data center strategy for Colorado Springs, walks through the balanced-but-responsible-growth framework his team has settled on, and explains the tradeoffs honestly: residents are worried about quality-of-life impacts, but the tax revenue from data centers is exactly what cities need to fund essential services. Larger data centers in his city are now forced to pay impact fees to offset their costs, some are being placed on military bases for security purposes, and Mobolade is candid with residents that they cannot have the services they demand without the revenue base to pay for them. The conversation turns to Colorado Springs' housing shortage — the city has been named one of the best places for young people, but only if young people can actually afford to live there — and Mobolade discusses his work with HUD to expand supply, his belief that the country needs genuine innovation in finding cheaper ways to build, and his frustration with a Colorado political landscape that he says no longer has room for center-left and center-right voices the way it used to. His closing argument is the one that ties the whole episode together: the country needs more independent leadership, not because partisanship is bad in theory, but because the current version of it is incapable of delivering the basics that voters actually care about. Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Mayor Yemi Mobolade joins the Chuck ToddCast 01:30 The people care more about quality of life than partisanship 02:45 Adapted governing principles from Abraham Lincoln 03:45 Colorado Springs is culturally conservative, yet elected an independent 05:30 Ran as a true centrist, hard to box in his politics 06:45 There’s an appetite for leadership that isn’t red or blue 7:30 Trump & Biden moved space command back and forth from Co. Springs 08:45 The city fought hard to keep space command 09:30 Worked with the mayor of Huntsville to ensure smooth transition 10:30 Why did you decide not to sue over relocation of space command? 11:15 The decision was within the president’s purview 12:30 The city is safer now than when he took office 13:45 A mayor’s job is to produce deliverables for the people 15:45 There’s a lack of competition of ideas in Colorado politics 16:45 Have a good relationship with the governor and statehouse 17:30 People get too stuck in their partisan lanes 18:00 Working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring 20:15 There used to be room for center-left and center-right in Colorado 21:15 Hired his mayoral opponent Wayne Williams 21:45 Wayne ran a more traditional campaign, Yemi ran on different leadership 23:00 The goal was radical collaboration and the community embraced it 23:45 Data centers are a political pain point of every local community 24:30 Called an emergency meeting to discuss data center strategy 25:15 The sweet spot of data center policy is balanced but responsible growth 26:00 Residents are worried data centers will lower their quality of life 27:30 Data centers being placed on military bases for security 29:30 Larger data centers are forced to pay a fee to offset impact 33:00 Data centers bring in much needed tax dollars 34:00 The city budget needs the revenue to provide essential services 34:30 Residents want services but no data centers… can’t have it both ways 36:30 Colorado Springs also struggling with a housing shortage 38:30 Working with HUD to try to increase housing supply 39:15 Colorado Springs named one of the best cities for young people 40:45 Need innovation in housing construction, find cheaper ways to build 42:30 The country needs more independent leadershipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Todd opens with the latest from the Iran war's increasingly costly stalemate, arguing Trump doesn't actually want a deal — he wants the ability to declare an accomplishment without ever looking like he capitulated, the same trick he ran with NAFTA and the JCPOA where he ripped up agreements only to sign nearly identical ones under new names. June, Chuck warns, is when the energy shock will start showing up in domestic prices, every day Hormuz stays closed exponentially increases the damage, consumers may begin behaving irrationally and hoarding, and a single bad natural disaster on top of all this could trigger a genuine crisis. But the heart of the episode is Chuck’s meditation on a single phrase: character is destiny in politics. It's not whether character flaws exist — everyone has them — but when those flaws become public and start affecting the people you were elected to serve. Trump's character problems were on display long before he ever became president, but his defenders now include the exact same Rubios and Grahams who used to blast him as morally unfit. And the most uncomfortable part of Chuck argument for the Democratic base: the same progressives who mocked Trump supporters for excusing his behavior are now using essentially identical defenses for Maine's Graham Platner — who has been accused of sexting in 2023, behavior that isn't youthful indiscretion and isn't going away. Chuck argues political parties used to function as imperfect but real vetting organizations, that once voters become emotionally invested in a candidate they will defend literally anything, that running for office sometimes becomes a substitute for therapy rather than a vehicle for service, and that democracy itself depends on elected officials being able to separate their personal motivations from their public obligations — something Biden failed at when his family obligations led to those preemptive pardons. He notes the Bidens were genuinely beloved before the election but Biden's ambition did real harm to his party, his family, and his own legacy. Todd points to Pope Leo as a potential moral leader Americans seem desperate for at exactly the moment when neither party seems remotely interested in finding the best possible actors. He observes that Platner vs. Collins is starting to feel like a rerun of Trump vs. Clinton in 2016 — two candidates voters genuinely don't want to choose between — and closes with quick hits on Jill Biden's forthcoming memoir, the California gubernatorial primary (where Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer could finish in the top two), and the increasingly strange Los Angeles mayoral race in which Karen Bass appears to be deliberately ignoring Spencer Pratt because she would much rather face him in a general election than the genuinely formidable Nithya Raman. Then, Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade — the independent who won a culturally conservative city by running as a true centrist who refuses to be boxed into either party — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that quality-of-life governance still beats partisanship when voters are actually given the chance to choose it. Mobolade, who adapted his governing principles from Abraham Lincoln, argues that there's a genuine and growing appetite for leadership that isn't red or blue — but warns that working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring work that few politicians want to do anymore. He walks through Colorado Springs' fight to retain Space Command after Trump and Biden moved the headquarters back and forth between Colorado Springs and Huntsville, Alabama, and explains why he ultimately chose not to sue over the relocation (the decision was within the president's purview, and burning that bridge would have cost the city more than it gained). Mobolade describes hiring his own mayoral opponent Wayne Williams after the campaign — a move he calls part of his "radical collaboration" approach — and argues that mayors don't have the luxury of partisan posturing because their job is fundamentally about producing deliverables for actual residents who want safer streets, better services, and a higher quality of life. The conversation moves into the practical challenges facing every American mayor in 2026, with data centers emerging as the political pain point in nearly every community across the country. Mobolade describes calling an emergency meeting to develop a data center strategy for Colorado Springs, walks through the balanced-but-responsible-growth framework his team has settled on, and explains the tradeoffs honestly: residents are worried about quality-of-life impacts, but the tax revenue from data centers is exactly what cities need to fund essential services. Larger data centers in his city are now forced to pay impact fees to offset their costs, some are being placed on military bases for security purposes, and Mobolade is candid with residents that they cannot have the services they demand without the revenue base to pay for them. The conversation turns to Colorado Springs' housing shortage — the city has been named one of the best places for young people, but only if young people can actually afford to live there — and Mobolade discusses his work with HUD to expand supply, his belief that the country needs genuine innovation in finding cheaper ways to build, and his frustration with a Colorado political landscape that he says no longer has room for center-left and center-right voices the way it used to. His closing argument is the one that ties the whole episode together: the country needs more independent leadership, not because partisanship is bad in theory, but because the current version of it is incapable of delivering the basics that voters actually care about. Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit two stories that occurred on the same day… the Tiananmen square massacre, and Poland’s first post-soviet elections. He also answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Predict the action all the way through the finals. Sign up now for your twenty-five dollar bonus on https://fanduel.com/predicts Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 05:30 Iran war/ceasefire has settled into a costly stalemate 06:45 Trump doesn’t want a deal, just ability to declare an accomplishment 07:30 Trump doesn’t want to look like he capitulated 08:00 Trump ripped up other deals, then got same deals with new names 09:15 June will be when the impacts of energy shock show up domestically 10:30 Every day Hormuz remains closed exponentially increases the damage 11:30 Consumers may begin to behave irrationally, start hoarding 12:30 If a natural disaster hits during energy shock, it could be major crisis 13:45 Pulling out of WHO has exacerbated Ebola outbreak 15:00 We can’t foresee all negative impacts, we just know they’re coming 16:15 Character is always destiny in politics, it’s a matter of when people see it 18:00 Everybody has their own motivation for voting, character isn’t always important 18:45 People defending character flaws are a huge part of the problem 20:00 Rubio & Graham used to blast Trump’s character, now defend it 20:30 People criticizing Trump’s behavior are now defending Graham Platner’s 22:00 People run for office for a variety of reasons, and sometimes not good ones 23:15 Sometimes entering politics become a substitute for therapy 24:30 Character matters because it’s predictive 25:30 Trump’s character flaws did not stay private, they became public 26:30 Biden ran for office when his kids were in crisis 27:30 Biden’s family obligations competed with public ones, gave preemptive pardons 28:15 Democracy depends on elected officials separating personal & public 29:15 Political parties used to be vetting organizations, even if imperfect 30:00 Once people become emotionally invested in a candidate, they defend them 30:45 Character flaws don’t just disappear, they show up… and affect us all 33:00 Democrats in a difficult spot having to defend Graham Platner 33:45 Plater accused of sexting in 2023, these aren’t youthful indiscretions 34:45 Eric Swalwell’s indiscretions were ignored until they became too much to ignore 37:15 Platner can still win, Susan Collins has worn out her welcome 38:00 Progressives may have put blinders on for Platner 38:45 People who mocked support for Trump using same defenses for Platner 40:00 At some point credibility will matter to a majority of voters 42:30 Trump’s bad behavior has alienated 1/3rd of Republican voters 44:30 Trump is politicizing celebrating America 250…making it hard to celebrate 45:45 Trump’s character flaws were on display well before he became president 46:30 The Pope may become the moral leader Americans are desperate for 48:30 Parties don’t seem to be worried about finding the best possible actors 49:30 Platner vs. Collins feels like a rerun of Trump vs. Clinton in 2016 51:15 Jill Biden to release new memoir - Bidens seem insulated from public opinion 52:15 Before election, the Biden family was fairly beloved by most 52:45 Biden’s ambition did real harm to the party, family and their legacy 53:30 The Bidens are good people and people were willing to overlook their flaws 54:30 Xavier Becerra & Tom Steyer could finish in Top 2 spots in CA gov primary 56:30 Karen Bass has mostly ignored Spencer Pratt in LA mayoral race 57:00 Bass wants to face Pratt rather than Nithya Raman 1:07:00 Mayor Yemi Mobolade joins the Chuck ToddCast 1:08:30 The people care more about quality of life than partisanship 1:09:45 Adapted governing principles from Abraham Lincoln 1:10:45 Colorado Springs is culturally conservative, yet elected an independent 1:12:30 Ran as a true centrist, hard to box in his politics 1:13:45 There’s an appetite for leadership that isn’t red or blue 1:14:30 Trump & Biden moved space command back and forth from Co. Springs 1:15:45 The city fought hard to keep space command 1:16:30 Worked with the mayor of Huntsville to ensure smooth transition 1:17:30 Why did you decide not to sue over relocation of space command? 1:18:15 The decision was within the president’s purview 1:19:30 The city is safer now than when he took office 1:20:45 A mayor’s job is to produce deliverables for the people 1:22:45 There’s a lack of competition of ideas in Colorado politics 1:23:45 Have a good relationship with the governor and statehouse 1:24:30 People get too stuck in their partisan lanes 1:25:00 Working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring 1:27:15 There used to be room for center-left and center-right in Colorado 1:28:15 Hired his mayoral opponent Wayne Williams 1:28:45 Wayne ran a more traditional campaign, Yemi ran on different leadership 1:30:00 The goal was radical collaboration and the community embraced it 1:30:45 Data centers are a political pain point of every local community 1:31:30 Called an emergency meeting to discuss data center strategy 1:32:15 The sweet spot of data center policy is balanced but responsible growth 1:33:00 Residents are worried data centers will lower their quality of life 1:34:30 Data centers being placed on military bases for security 1:36:30 Larger data centers are forced to pay a fee to offset impact 1:40:00 Data centers bring in much needed tax dollars 1:41:00 The city budget needs the revenue to provide essential services 1:41:30 Residents want services but no data centers… can’t have it both ways 1:43:30 Colorado Springs also struggling with a housing shortage 1:45:30 Working with HUD to try to increase housing supply 1:46:15 Colorado Springs named one of the best cities for young people 1:47:45 Need innovation in housing construction, find cheaper ways to build 1:49:30 The country needs more independent leadership 1:50:30 ToddCast Time Machine - June 4th, 1989 - Tiananmen Square massacre 1:51:00 The image of a man standing in front of a tank is iconic 1:52:00 On the same day, Polish citizens were casting ballots in a post soviet election 1:52:30 One communist system responded with elections, another responded with force 1:53:30 The Chinese students protesting were easy to empathize with 1:54:15 At the time it felt like freedom was advancing and communism was retreating 1:55:15 The elections in Poland humiliated the communist government 1:56:00 Chinese leaders closely watched events in Europe 1:56:45 Protest movement in China was one of the largest in their history 1:58:15 Chinese government cracked down on reformers and protest movement 1:59:00 Martial law was declared and troops moved into Beijing 1:59:45 We don’t have an accounting of the total death toll of protestors 2:00:15 The image we all remember is “tank man” 2:00:45 The incorrect assumption was that China’s middle class would demand rights 2:02:00 China proved that their model could survive and remain durable 2:04:00 Tiananmen ultimately was the birth of the current bipolar world 2:05:00 Poland chose the ballot box, China chose the tank 2:05:30 Ask Chuck 2:05:45 Would you ever consider running for president? Colbert as a running mate? 2:09:00 Do you think Paxton heads into the general overconfident? 2:15:45 Could the “Wyoming Rule” be a more realistic step than expanding house? 2:18:45 Any lesser known founding fathers that deserve more credit? 2:23:45 Thoughts on the Catholic church as a source of moral authority? 2:27:45 Any advice for people needing to step back from news while staying informed?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Ockwell-Jenner and Opeyemi (Yemi) Okunbor discussed the importance of financial planning, particularly for immigrants and young adults who may not receive adequate guidance. Yemi explains her business, Experior Financial, which helps individuals, families, and businesses build a stronger financial foundation through protection, debt strategies, and long-term planning. She highlights a common issue – a lack of proactive financial planning driven by a focus on day-to-day living and a desire to maintain cultural values of leaving a legacy for future generations. Yemi emphasizes that it's never too late to start planning and stresses the value of referrals and building relationships based on trust, mirroring the importance of a strong financial plan for a secure future.
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One St. Louis organization has been working on providing the answer for 30 years. FOCUS St. Louis President and CEO, Dr. Yemi Akande-Bartsch, explains what it takes to develop leaders in St. Louis and why their work is critical to the growth of the region. Is there a leadership gap in the St. Louis metro? And is it more difficult to lead today, given social media and political division? - What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.
What happens when two people from vastly different cultures come together not just to share stories, but to write a book about the in-between spaces of identity?In this Hearth 2 Heart episode, host Gayathri Shukla speaks with Lina Bahlawan and Yemi Adefulu, co-authors of Adventures of a Migrant Heart, about the surprising friendship that sparked their book—and the deeper lessons it holds for reimagining inclusion. Together, they explore:Why storytelling with someone (not just about someone) creates a new kind of empathyHow curiosity and compassion can disrupt stereotypes—without losing complexityThe power of unlikely friendships to bridge global perspectives and lived experienceWhy choosing collaboration over competition is a radical act, especially in systems shaped by scarcityThis episode is a refreshing reminder that sometimes, the best way to understand someone else's story… is to co-write a new one.Resources mentioned:Adventures of a Migrant Heart by Lina Bahlawan & Yemi AdefuluYemi AdefuluCampfire Kinship
Prosperity in difficult times is unlocked when you trust God's process, stay aligned with His instruction, and walk in obedience beyond the pressure. Listen to this sermon — add it to your playlist. This message will shift your mindset and strengthen your walk.
How to Activate Prosperity in Difficult Times Pt 2. YEMI DAVIDS by Yemi Davids
How to Activate Prosperity in Difficult Times Pt 3. YEMI DAVIDS by Yemi Davids
An incredible blessing is released when alignment meets obedience. What God is about to do in your life will shock your expectations.
Blessings are released when alignment meets obedience. Listen and plug in.
Incredible Blesing Pt 3 | YEMI DAVIDS by Yemi Davids
Incredible increase Pt 4 | YEMI DAVIDS by Yemi Davids
The Rise of Financial Giants - Pastor Yemi Davids by Yemi Davids
BLESSING, MULTIPLICATION AND INCREASE -- PASTOR YEMI DAVIDS by Yemi Davids
Blessings of Tithing A faith-inspired playlist centered on obedience, stewardship, and God's promise of provision. Curated to encourage trust, gratitude, and alignment with God's covenant blessings as you worship, reflect, and grow in faith.
A faith-driven playlist curated to inspire wisdom, discipline, and confidence in God's provision. Designed to strengthen your mindset for stewardship, abundance, and dominion as you pray, plan, and build with purpose.
A continuation focused on growth, consistency, and spiritual maturity in finances. This playlist is curated to reinforce discipline, wisdom, and faith as you steward resources, make sound decisions, and walk in sustained financial dominion.
A deeper focus on sustainability, legacy, and long-term stewardship. Curated to strengthen faith, sharpen financial wisdom, and encourage consistency as you build with purpose and walk in lasting financial dominion.
Financial Dominion. (Part 4) Pastor Yemi Davids by Yemi Davids
THE PERSON OF THE HOLY SPIRIT - YEMI DAVIDS by Yemi Davids
Are you one of the millions of people who experience sleep problems? Did you know that poor sleep could be sabotaging your chances of having a baby?Receiving quality sleep is crucial for hormone production, which is necessary for fostering a healthy pregnancy. The link between sleep and fertility troubles is a startling reality that many aspiring parents overlook.That's why we're so glad to chat on IG Live with Dr. Yemi Famuyiwa.Dr. Famuyiwa is the Medical Director of Montgomery Fertility Center and is a Board Certified Subspecialist in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. During this Live, we're going to discuss sleep and fertility, including the role of melatonin in egg quality, things that can be hindering your sleep, the connection between stress and sleep deprivation, and so much more. Learn more about Dr. Famuyiwa's services: https://montgomeryfertilitycenter.com/dr-yemi-adesanya-famuyiwa/Get tested for BPA, phthalates, parabens, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals with Million Marker's Test Kit: https://www.millionmarker.com/
Fertility specialist Oluyemisi (Yemi) Famuyiwa discusses her article, "How timing affects chemical exposure risks." Yemi introduces her fascinating concept of "chrono-exposomics," explaining how the time of day you are exposed to environmental chemicals may be as important as the dose. She reveals how our body's circadian rhythms (like liver detoxification and skin permeability) change over 24 hours, meaning the same exposure at 8 p.m. is not the same as at 8 a.m. Using the example of a manicure, Yemi explores how endocrine-disrupting chemicals (like phthalates and TPO) in nail products might be absorbed more heavily in the evening, posing a unique risk to fertility and hormonal health. Learn the practical, evidence-informed adjustments you can make to align your self-care routines with your body's natural schedule. Our presenting sponsor is Microsoft Dragon Copilot. Want to streamline your clinical documentation and take advantage of customizations that put you in control? What about the ability to surface information right at the point of care or automate tasks with just a click? Now, you can. Microsoft Dragon Copilot, your AI assistant for clinical workflow, is transforming how clinicians work. Offering an extensible AI workspace and a single, integrated platform, Dragon Copilot can help you unlock new levels of efficiency. Plus, it's backed by a proven track record and decades of clinical expertise, and it's part of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, built on a foundation of trust. Ease your administrative burdens and stay focused on what matters most with Dragon Copilot, your AI assistant for clinical workflow. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller was joined by legendary local artist Yemi, who stopped by to reveal his exclusive 50th Anniversary Christmas Cash for Kids artwork — a stunning piece created just for this year’s campaign. Yemi shared the inspiration behind the design and how meaningful it is to support a cause that has helped countless families in our community. You can grab the artwork as a print, on a coffee mug, or even as a Christmas ornament right now at WFMD.com/Yemi, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to Christmas Cash for Kids.
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In the first hour of today's show, Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade joins Dan Caplis to preview his upcoming campaign to remain mayor of Colorado Springs.
Wayne Laugesen started the buzz of a potential George Brauchler run for governor, citing polling data showing him besting the current GOP field in Colorado, all of which is news to the 23rd district attorney. Shouuld Brauchler enter the race? What effect might Colorado Springs mayor Yemi Mobolade's presence have as a third-party independent?Ace Frehley died Thursday at the age of 74, Ryan remembers the late KISS guitarists with some of his best-known songs. Dan still prefers Styx when it comes to four-letter bands.
In the first hour of today's edition of The Dan Caplis Show, Dan discusses Yemi Mobolade's potential candidacy for Colorado Governor and whether or not he could throw a wrench in the Democrats' plans.
Advancing by the Spirit - Pastor Yemi Davids Stop striving in your own strength and discover the divine advantage! Pastor Yemi teaches how to tap into the Holy Spirit's power as the ultimate engine for momentum. This sermon is essential for anyone ready to go from where you are to where God intends you to be. Tune in to find out how to partner with the Spirit and ensure your life is defined by continuous, unstoppable progress.
Advancing by the Spirit 2 - Pastor Yemi Davids In this compelling series, "Advancing by the Spirit," Pastor Yemi Davids unpacks the fundamental principles of supernatural progress in your faith, career, and relationships. This message is essential for anyone ready to go from where you are to where God intends you to be. Tune in to find out how to partner with the Spirit and ensure your life is defined by continuous, unstoppable progress. Listen now to unlock the principles of supernatural progress!
Anointing for Advancement - Yemi Davids It's not enough to be busy; you need a divine push. Discover how the anointing acts as an empowering force that breaks limitations, eliminates resistance, and positions you for supernatural acceleration and progress.
The Person of the Holy Spirit - Pastor Yemi Davids Discover how recognizing the Personality of the Holy Spirit fundamentally changes the way you live, pray, and overcome challenges. Stop struggling and start succeeding. Press play and invite the Person of the Holy Spirit to transform your everyday reality!
Life has a way of throwing setbacks our way, lost opportunities, broken relationships, delays, or seasons where it feels like too much has slipped through your hands. But God's Word reminds us that nothing is beyond His power to restore. Pastor Yemi Davids teaches on the supernatural grace that empowers to rise again and recover everything the enemy thought was gone. With practical insights and scriptural truths, he shows how God equips His children not just to regain what was lost, but to come back stronger, wiser, and more fruitful.
in this sermon, Pastor Yemi Davids teaches on the supernatural grace that empowers to rise again and recover everything the enemy thought was gone. With practical insights and scriptural truths, he shows how God equips His children not just to regain what was lost, but to come back stronger, wiser, and more fruitful.
Yemi Akisanya, Head of JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) at Axon, joined us on The Modern People Leader. We talked about how the DEI conversation is evolving post-2020, why quotas are being replaced with performance-aligned strategies, and how Axon is making inclusion measurable and mission-critical.---- Sponsor Links:
On November 21st, The Daily Wire reported: “Mayor Lied In Hate Crime Hoax Probe But DOJ Refused To Charge Him, FBI Official Says” Did Mayor Yemi know about the hoax? Did he lie to the Department of Justice? Your host, Chaim Goldman "The Watchman" and host of The Peak News brings this community issue to light along with The Peak News' Investigative Journalist, Jordan Baldwin and Director of Special Initiatives for the Colorado Republican Party, Darcy Schoening. Christians need to stand up for truth, whatever the truth may be. For more info about the Hate Crime Hoax, including future reports from The Peak News, visit: www.ThePeak.news/HateCrimeHoaxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keys to Making Wise Decision - Yemi Davids Life is shaped by the decisions we make, big or small, every choice carries the power to move us forward or hold us back. In this powerful session Pastor Yemi Davids unpacked timeless biblical principles and practical insights that will guide you in making decisions with clarity, confidence, and wisdom. This message reveals the keys to aligning your decisions with God's purpose, avoiding costly mistakes, and building a future you won't regret.
Keys to Divine Restoration PT 1 - Yemi Davids This message will open your eyes to God's ability to not only restore but to multiply back greater than before. Whether it's your health, your peace, your joy, your finances, or your destiny, you'll discover how to align with heaven's agenda for supernatural recovery.
Keys to Divine Restoration PT 3 - Yemi Davids If you've ever longed for a fresh start or believed that “what's gone is gone,” this teaching is your reminder that with God, nothing is ever truly lost. Restoration is possible and it begins with the right keys in your hands.
Veteran actor Yemi Solade sits with the Honest Bunch to share raw insights on Nollywood, the hidden truths about the industry, and his unfiltered views on drugs, religion, and faith.From personal experiences to eye-opening commentary, this episode is packed with knowledge, laughter, and hard truths you won't hear anywhere else.
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For and this Toe Tag.I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is normally a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery. Today is a bonus episode we call a Toe Tag. It is the first chapter from a fresh release in the mystery, crime, and thriller genre.Today's featured release is Bazaar by Miles JoynerBazaar is technothriller. On the dark web, a new type of gambling is emerging—betting on the death dates of the rich, famous, and politically powerful. Two men see opportunity. Yemi Uzunma and his sister, Karen, see a need for a new breed of personal security force. A need their security company Raptor can fill. Aaron Williams sees a solution to his money problems and all he needs is he 3-D printer. As the betting pool grows Yemi's and Aaron's squads face off with one trying to protect and the other trying to kill the prize.Bottom line: Bazaar is for you if you like your thrills hinged on technology with an element of lion versus tiger.Bazaar was released from World Castle Publishing and is promoted by Partners In Crime Tours and is available from Amazon and other book retailers.https://pictbooks.tours/wND3XpMgABOUT Miles JoynerA lifelong fiction writer, Miles turned to penning novels after nearly a decade of holding various producer/editor roles in the D.C. area media industry. He still pursues filmmaking in between books and finds that writing in the thriller genre only enhances that passion even more. Miles is an active member of International Thriller Writers where his novel, Bazaar, was selected for ITW's Debut Authors Program. He also attends monthly meetings for Novels in Progress DC. www.TheBazaarVerse.comWondering what to read after you finish Bazaar? Partners in Crime Tours is your ultimate destination for all things mystery, crime, thriller, and cozy! Since 2011, they've been working to fill bookshelves with gripping and heart-pounding reads. Discover new mystery series and connection with other fans with Partners in Crime. Look up Partners in Crime Tours on the web or your favorite social media -Partnersincrimetours.comAnd Authors, whether you're looking to promote your latest thriller, discover a new mystery series, or connect with fellow fans of the genre, PICT has you covered. Check out their promotion options that come with the personal attention of a dedicated coordinator.Join us next week for our next episode in Season 8 Anything but Murder. A strange art theft is our murderless crime. It's “Was it the Vermeer?” by Erica Obey.
What happens when a “good job” no longer feels good enough? In this episode of the BOSS Business of Surgery Series Podcast, Dr. Amy Vertrees sits down with Dr. Yemi Lamikanra, orthopedic hand surgeon and founder of Cura Hand Surgery and Orthopedics in Atlanta, to discuss her bold decision to leave a large multi-specialty group and start her own solo practice. Dr. Lamikanra opens up about the pivotal moments that led her to seek change, including the pressures of balancing motherhood with her surgical career. She shares the strategies, resources, and mindset shifts that helped her build a practice that fits her life—and why trusting yourself is often the hardest, but most important, step. You'll learn: How motherhood reshaped her priorities and pushed her toward autonomy Why “10X is easier than 2X” when making major life changes Lessons from setbacks that became invaluable in leadership, coding, and patient acquisition How to evaluate consultants and ensure a return on investment The power of community, self-education, and intentional decision-making in private practice Dr. Lamikanra's journey is an inspiring reminder that your purpose is always bigger than your fear—and that redefining success is not only possible, but necessary. Resources & Links: Connect with Dr. Yemi Lamikandra: Website: atlantahandsurgeon.com Instagram: @atlhandsurgeon LinkedIn: Opeyemi Lamikanra, MD
Unlocking Sustainable Growth with Customer Retention Strategies from Yemi Oluseun of The Change HiveIn this episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, host Josh Elledge speaks with Yemi Oluseun, Founder and CEO of The Change Hive. With a background in fintech and corporate transformation, Yemi shares why customer retention—not just acquisition—is the most powerful growth lever for any business. She outlines her five-point retention model, detailing how SaaS founders, service-based entrepreneurs, and growth leaders can build a loyal customer base, reduce churn, and expand revenue through smarter engagement and community building.How to Build a Retention-First Business That Fuels Long-Term GrowthYemi reveals that many businesses plateau not because they can't attract new customers—but because they're losing them too soon. Her five-point retention model helps leaders plug those leaks by focusing on onboarding, behavior tracking, customer habits, feedback loops, and timing review requests with customer milestones. From onboarding roadmaps and “quick wins” to using behavioral analytics and hosting customer roundtables, Yemi emphasizes creating early value, consistent engagement, and authentic relationships that turn customers into brand advocates.One of her most powerful insights is the importance of review-based feedback and expansion selling. By mapping the customer journey, identifying key touchpoints, and knowing when to request testimonials, businesses can not only improve retention but unlock new revenue streams. Yemi also shares tools like retention scorecards, milestone mapping, and customer health monitoring—reinforcing that retention isn't just a tactic, it's a strategy that touches every part of your business.Yemi's approach is actionable and measurable. She encourages founders to shift their focus from front-end sales to post-sale engagement and build a company culture where retention is everyone's responsibility. With the right systems, support, and mindset, you can transform customer success into your most reliable and scalable growth engine.About Yemi OluseunYemi Oluseun is the founder and CEO of The Change Hive, a consulting and training company that helps mission-driven businesses grow sustainably through retention-first strategies. With a background in corporate transformation, fintech, and customer growth, she's passionate about helping leaders turn clients into long-term advocates.About The Change HiveThe Change Hive empowers business leaders with the strategies and systems they need to improve customer retention and expand revenue. Through diagnostics, frameworks, and live workshops, The Change Hive helps SaaS and service-based businesses create sticky, high-value customer relationships.Links Mentioned in this Episode:The Change Hive WebsiteYemi Oluseun on LinkedInThe Change Hive Retention ScorecardEpisode Highlights:Why retention is the most overlooked yet powerful growth leverThe Change Hive's five-point retention model for reducing churnHow to use behavioral analytics and roundtables to drive engagementThe role of milestone-based review requests in boosting trust and referralsHow to identify revenue expansion opportunities with existing customersConclusionYemi Oluseun makes a compelling case for shifting your focus from acquisition to retention. With the right systems and engagement strategies in place, you can create a business that grows...
Renowned fertility specialist Oluyemisi (Yemi) Famuyiwa discusses her article, "When bleeding disorders meet IVF: Navigating von Willebrand disease in fertility treatment." She explains that von Willebrand disease (VWD), the most common inherited bleeding disorder, affects up to 1 percent of the population and poses unique challenges for women undergoing fertility treatments. Because many women normalize symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, VWD often goes undiagnosed until an invasive procedure like IVF egg retrieval reveals the condition. Yemi details the specific risks, including hemorrhage during oocyte retrieval, and outlines a comprehensive management strategy. She emphasizes that while IVF is feasible for women with VWD, it requires a carefully planned, multidisciplinary approach involving both hematologists and reproductive specialists. This includes a thorough pre-IVF workup to determine VWD type and severity, a personalized prophylaxis plan that may include desmopressin or factor replacement, and close monitoring during the procedure and postpartum period to ensure a safe and successful outcome. Careers by KevinMD is your gateway to health care success. We connect you with real-time, exclusive resources like job boards, news updates, and salary insights, all tailored for health care professionals. With expertise in uniting top talent and leading employers across the nation's largest health care hiring network, we're your partner in shaping health care's future. Fulfill your health care journey at KevinMD.com/careers. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/careers Discovering disability insurance? Pattern understands your concerns. Over 20,000 doctors trust us for straightforward, affordable coverage. We handle everything from quotes to paperwork. Say goodbye to insurance stress – visit Pattern today at KevinMD.com/pattern. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/pattern SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended
Unlocking Sustainable Growth with Customer Retention Strategies from Yemi Oluseun of The Change HiveIn this episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, host Josh Elledge speaks with Yemi Oluseun, Founder and CEO of The Change Hive. With a background in fintech and corporate transformation, Yemi shares why customer retention—not just acquisition—is the most powerful growth lever for any business. She outlines her five-point retention model, detailing how SaaS founders, service-based entrepreneurs, and growth leaders can build a loyal customer base, reduce churn, and expand revenue through smarter engagement and community building.How to Build a Retention-First Business That Fuels Long-Term GrowthYemi reveals that many businesses plateau not because they can't attract new customers—but because they're losing them too soon. Her five-point retention model helps leaders plug those leaks by focusing on onboarding, behavior tracking, customer habits, feedback loops, and timing review requests with customer milestones. From onboarding roadmaps and “quick wins” to using behavioral analytics and hosting customer roundtables, Yemi emphasizes creating early value, consistent engagement, and authentic relationships that turn customers into brand advocates.One of her most powerful insights is the importance of review-based feedback and expansion selling. By mapping the customer journey, identifying key touchpoints, and knowing when to request testimonials, businesses can not only improve retention but unlock new revenue streams. Yemi also shares tools like retention scorecards, milestone mapping, and customer health monitoring—reinforcing that retention isn't just a tactic, it's a strategy that touches every part of your business.Yemi's approach is actionable and measurable. She encourages founders to shift their focus from front-end sales to post-sale engagement and build a company culture where retention is everyone's responsibility. With the right systems, support, and mindset, you can transform customer success into your most reliable and scalable growth engine.About Yemi OluseunYemi Oluseun is the founder and CEO of The Change Hive, a consulting and training company that helps mission-driven businesses grow sustainably through retention-first strategies. With a background in corporate transformation, fintech, and customer growth, she's passionate about helping leaders turn clients into long-term advocates.About The Change HiveThe Change Hive empowers business leaders with the strategies and systems they need to improve customer retention and expand revenue. Through diagnostics, frameworks, and live workshops, The Change Hive helps SaaS and service-based businesses create sticky, high-value customer relationships.Links Mentioned in this Episode:The Change Hive WebsiteYemi Oluseun on LinkedInThe Change Hive Retention ScorecardEpisode Highlights:Why retention is the most overlooked yet powerful growth leverThe Change Hive's five-point retention model for reducing churnHow to use behavioral analytics and roundtables to drive engagementThe role of milestone-based review requests in boosting trust and referralsHow to identify revenue expansion opportunities with existing customersConclusionYemi Oluseun makes a compelling case for shifting your focus from acquisition to retention. With the right systems and engagement strategies in place, you can create a business that grows...
Summer is almost officially here and things are already heating up. From the increasing pressure from Republicans to back Ukraine (a massive win for everyone) to Trump's new half-baked “Golden Dome” defense system to another horrific antisemitic attack on two Israeli embassy staffers in DC, your fearless and always independent host Paul Rieckhoff has you covered. And as the onslaught of crazy news continues to drop, it's easy to lose sight of the wins. To forget about the small victories that keep you during the hard times. And so it seemed like the perfect moment to bring back a returning champion. He's one of the most prominent independents in the country—and his national profile is continuing to grow. Mayor Yemi Mobolade is back and he's here to check in and let you know how it's going—and what he thinks about the future of the movement and the challenges and opportunities the times are presenting. It's a deep look at the state of the independent movement, at what is happening in cities nationwide as Trump continues to expand his reach (especially on immigration), and maybe most importantly, at what is possible for independent political leaders. It's the kind of conversation you're only going to get here. Welcome to the beginning of the Summer of 2025. Welcome to Independent Americans, Episode 336. Every episode of Independent Americans is independent light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's content for the 42% of Americans that call themselves independent. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and vets issues. This is another pod to help you stay vigilant. Because vigilance is the price of democracy. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics and inspiration. Previous appearances by Mayor Mobolade: Episode 228 - June 22, 2023 and Episode 277 - April 28, 2024 -Get extra content, connect with guests, events, merch discounts and support this show that speaks truth to power by joining us on Patreon. -WATCH video of Paul and Yemi's conversation. -NEW! Watch the video version of the entire podcast here. -Be a helper and help honor the inspiring life of Baby Bronx. -Visit AmericanVeteransForUkraine.org and join the fight. -Check #LookForTheHelpers on Twitter. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. -Hear other Righteous pods like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. America's next great independent media company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summer is almost officially here and things are already heating up. From the increasing pressure from Republicans to back Ukraine (a massive win for everyone) to Trump's new half-baked “Golden Dome” defense system to another horrific antisemitic attack on two Israeli embassy staffers in DC, your fearless and always independent host Paul Rieckhoff has you covered. And as the onslaught of crazy news continues to drop, it's easy to lose sight of the wins. To forget about the small victories that keep you during the hard times. And so it seemed like the perfect moment to bring back a returning champion. He's one of the most prominent independents in the country—and his national profile is continuing to grow. Mayor Yemi Mobolade is back and he's here to check in and let you know how it's going—and what he thinks about the future of the movement and the challenges and opportunities the times are presenting. It's a deep look at the state of the independent movement, at what is happening in cities nationwide as Trump continues to expand his reach (especially on immigration), and maybe most importantly, at what is possible for independent political leaders. It's the kind of conversation you're only going to get here. Welcome to the beginning of the Summer of 2025. Welcome to Independent Americans, Episode 336. Every episode of Independent Americans is independent light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's content for the 42% of Americans that call themselves independent. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and vets issues. This is another pod to help you stay vigilant. Because vigilance is the price of democracy. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics and inspiration. Previous appearances by Mayor Mobolade: Episode 228 - June 22, 2023 and Episode 277 - April 28, 2024 -Get extra content, connect with guests, events, merch discounts and support this show that speaks truth to power by joining us on Patreon. -WATCH video of Paul and Yemi's conversation. -NEW! Watch the video version of the entire podcast here. -Be a helper and help honor the inspiring life of Baby Bronx. -Visit AmericanVeteransForUkraine.org and join the fight. -Check #LookForTheHelpers on Twitter. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. -Hear other Righteous pods like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. America's next great independent media company. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.