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Unlocking Africa
Women, Wealth, and Impact: How Africa's Largest Gender Lens Fund Directs Capital with Yewande Adewusi

Unlocking Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 43:22


Episode 156, with Yewande Adewusi, a visionary strategist and dynamic leader, currently the Chief Operating Officer and Operating Principal. With a keen eye for market trends and a proven track record in driving strategy, business development and operational excellence, she spearheads the firm's operations, steering value creation initiatives, and enhancing operational efficiencies across portfolio companies.Alitheia Capital is a pioneering impact investment firm dedicated to directing capital toward businesses that expand access to essential goods and services for small and growing enterprises, as well as low-income households.Since launching their inaugural fund in 2009, Alitheia Capital has grown to manage a diverse portfolio exceeding $250 million across multiple funds. These include the fully deployed Alitheia Clean Energy Fund (ACEF), which promotes sustainable energy solutions, and their financial inclusion funds, Goodwell West Africa Microfinance Development Company (GWAMDC) and its successor funds, uMunthu I and II, together investing over $50 million in SMEs across sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, their flagship fund, Alitheia IDF, stands as the largest gender lens fund on the continent, with a portfolio surpassing $100 million, driving transformative change in gender-focused investments.What We Discuss With YewandeHow Alitheia Capital maintains a balance between financial returns and social impact, embodying their tagline, “true profit with a purpose.”The strategic priority of gender-lens investing at Alitheia Capital and the impactful results achieved through this focus.Alitheia Capital's commitment to a long-term, patient capital approach and its focus on sustainable growth in a short-term-driven industry.The key factors and strategies Alitheia Capital uses to identify high-potential businesses and make investment decisions.The specific criteria Alitheia Capital uses to evaluate a company's contribution to social or environmental impact within its community.Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss Streamlining Payouts, Managing Global Expenses, Automating Finances, and Driving Revenue Growth for African Businesses? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser:LinkedIn - Terser AdamuInstagram - unlockingafricaTwitter (X) - @TerserAdamuConnect with Yewande on LinkedIn at Yewande Adewusi, and Twitter (X) @goli80Do you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk

Dental Leaders Podcast
#270 Bold Wisdom — Yewande Oduwole

Dental Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 77:37


Emerging dental leader Yewande Oduwole shares her inspiring journey from Nigeria to becoming an award-winning dentist in the UK. She opens up about her challenging childhood, faith-driven approach to life, and her mission to increase representation in dentistry through social media and the Black Dental Network.  The conversation spans her innovative approach to dental practice, her social media influence, and her experiences with brand partnerships while touching on valuable clinical insights and lessons learned from early career challenges. In This Episode 00:01:50 - Backstory 00:24:45 - Dental school 00:27:55 - Building a personal brand 00:29:25 - Early work 00:34:00 - Foundation training 00:39:35 - Current practice 00:52:35 - Social media 00:56:00 - Brand partnerships and ambassador roles 01:05:55 - Blackbox thinking 01:15:35 - The Black Dental Network About Yewande Oduwole Yewande Oduwole is an award-winning dentist and influential voice in UK dentistry. She is known for her work in increasing representation within the profession through social media and as a core member of the Black Dental Network. A graduate of Peninsula Dental School, she has established herself as a respected clinician at Two Green Dental while also serving as a brand ambassador and mentor. 

It Is What It Is!
YaYa l Afrobeat Fitness Influencer l From C-Section to Viral Sensation l #podcast #cvmkshow #yaya

It Is What It Is!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 43:16


Fitness is a vast category. There are so many different styles, methodologies, and philosophies. Every now and then we come in contact with someone changing the narrative of what fitness should be. Her application of Afrobeat and rhythm into a dance-led revolution takes social media by storm. Enjoy this amazing episode as we chat with Yewande "Yaya" @yayafitness. 50% off code: XNYL50Link: https://bit.ly/3WamPD4Firmoo glasses try-on! Check the link: https://bit.ly/3WamPD4 and use the code XNYL50 for an exclusive 50% discount on your purchase! #firmooYN #YPT #glasses #myfirmoo Please visit our store website to boost your performance and style—shop health supplements and fitness gear at: http://www.cvmkglobal.store/

Thrive Today
Influential Integrity with Anike

Thrive Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 19:28


How can a high school biology project lead to a Grammy-nominated music career? In this inspiring episode of the Thrive Today podcast, host Natalie Born sits down with Anike, a trailblazer in Christian music recognized as one of the first female Christian rappers to achieve major commercial success. Anike shares her unexpected journey into music, starting from a high school biology project to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist. She discusses the challenges of navigating the music industry as a Christian artist, her creative process, and the importance of authenticity in wielding influence. Anike also opens up about her upcoming album and her first headlining show, offering insights into her growth as an artist and a person. Discover the groundbreaking sound and influence of Anike, a true trailblazer in Christian music. Recognized as the first female rapper to achieve major commercial success, Anike, formerly known as Wande, is embracing a new chapter in her life. With a commitment to honoring the Lord in every aspect, including her name, she has transitioned from her former legal names given to her at birth, "Mutiat" and "Yewande," which reflected Muslim devotions and the concept of reincarnation. She felt led to leave these names behind as she fully commits to every aspect of her life giving glory to Yahweh. [00:00:00 - 00:05:58] From Biology to Beats: Anike's Unique Musical Journey - Anike's entry into music began with a high school biology project - Her transition from freestyle circles to YouTube and social media - The challenges of being a Christian artist in the mainstream music industry [00:05:59 - 00:08:59] Crafting Christian Soundtracks: Anike's Creative Process - Anike's method of journaling and finding inspiration in everyday life - The importance of authenticity and integrity in creating music - Her goal to create a soundtrack for the Christian lifestyle [00:09:00 - 00:11:59] Influences and Impact: Shaping Anike's Artistic Vision - The impact of artists like Lecrae on Anike's early Christian walk - How Jackie Perry influenced Anike's approach to balancing faith and career - The importance of representation in Christian music [00:12:00 - 00:14:59] Nurturing Talent and Expanding Influence - The power of consistency in developing skills and growing influence - The importance of perseverance and the 1% daily improvement mindset - How Anike built her online community through consistent engagement [00:15:00 - 00:20:00] Breaking Through: Anike's Upcoming Projects and Personal Growth - Details about Anike's upcoming album release on August 30th - Her first headlining show in Atlanta on October 13th - Themes of breakthrough and healing in her new music Key Quotes "I just really had to find my value and my source and like who God says I am and his assignment for me and not base my value of success on numbers or attention." - Anike "I want music to be a soundtrack to the Christian lifestyle to help people, um, to help encourage people in the faith." - Anike Connect with Anike: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/anike/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 436: VR Surgery in Nigeria with Dr. Yewande Babalola

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024


Dr. Yewande Babalola joins the show to discuss her experiences as a VR Surgeon in Nigeria and what she learned as a travel grant winner to the 2024 Vit-Buckle Society Annual Meeting.Relevant Financial Disclosures: NoneYou can claim CME credits for prior episodes via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audi

Nigerian Noonas
Nigerian Noonas No 44

Nigerian Noonas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 78:23


Summer is finally here in the UK (for a short time) and we are back on this drama 'ting!03:02 We discuss the shows we are currently watching: Midnight Romance In Hagwon, Uncle Samsik, Connection, Ms Day and Night, My Sweet Mobster. 31:39: Some many months later, Yewande has finally finished Doctor Chocolate so we all can rest easy! All is right with the world again! We also discuss other films and shows we have completed - Exhuma, My Crazy Neighbour, Lovely Runner, Doctor Chocolate, Atypical FamilyFind us at www.popgram.co.ukEmail us at : popgrampodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @popgrampodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/PopgramPodcast

Nigerian Noonas
Nigerian Noonas No 41

Nigerian Noonas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 71:23


It's our first show of the year! Back to this drama ting!00:15: We are back with the first pod of 2024! 02:03: News: Lee Joon Ki's new Netflix movie and a hilarious upcoming drama Chicken Nugget! 05:41: We discuss the shows we are currently watching: Captivating the King , Doctor Slump, Marry My Husband, Happy Ending, Deleting Me:Chain of Revenge, Tokyo Hinkon Joshi, I Inherited a Host Bar and others.28:06: We discuss the shows and films we have finished - Hello Ghost, My Ideal Boyfriend, Love Reset, Soundtrack Number 2, Death's Game and A Killer Paradox.54:43: Yewande also gives a low down on a book she has finished -Portrait Of A Thief.Find us at www.popgram.co.ukEmail us at : popgrampodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @popgrampodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/PopgramPodcast

A Mental Health Break
Ending 2023 in Nigeria with Yewande "Wendy" Adebayo

A Mental Health Break

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 14:26


The final show of 2023 is here, and you do not want to miss this! Additional areas discussed with Wendy include:-Dealing with hostile work environments-How jobs and careers can affect your mental health-Don't jeopardize your Mental Health for $-Mental health tips for entrepreneurs Meet our guest: Yewande Adebayo, a seasoned hospitality specialist and serial entrepreneur who brings over a decade of valuable experience to our mental health podcast. Her journey is marked by resilience and success in the dynamic world of business, making her insights invaluable for discussions on maintaining mental well-being in high-pressure industries.Link to her episode on That Entrepreneur Show: https://thatentrepreneurshow.buzzsprout.com/737252/13230941-a-stop-in-nigeria-airgist-with-wendy-on-podcast-to-podcastHave a question for a guest or host? Want to become a guest or show partner? Let's chat! Send an email to podcastsbylanci@gmail.com.Music Credits: Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenBrought to you by Tampa Counseling and Wellness- Dedicated to helping individuals looking to positively transform their lives through compassionate counseling and wellness coaching. If you struggle with depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues, call now for a free consultation. 1 813 520 2807

The Plate Show
Spoonie's Biggest Fan!

The Plate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 25:46


Spoonie is excited for her show all about Nigerian food and can't wait to make chuk chuk candies! But she keeps getting interrupted by a super fan of “The Plate Show”, Canastasia, the can opener. Spoonie is flattered at first but will she be able to keep her cool... even though she's ready to fly off her handle? Author and cook Yewande Komolafe shares her favorite Nigerian food from growing up, and kid guest Lexie tells us all about Jollof rice and moin moin that she eats with her family.   Yewande Komolafe is a Berlin-born, Lagos-raised and Brooklyn-based food writer, stylist, recipe developer and cookbook writer of My Everyday Lagos: Nigerian Cooking at Home and in the Diaspora which released on October 24th, 2023. After years working in restaurant kitchens around the country, Yewande transitioned to food media. Her work has been featured in outlets like Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Whetstone, Saveur and Food52, in addition to books Waffles + Mochi: Get Cooking! (based on the Netflix show), Sheetpan Chicken by Cathy Erway, and Why We Cook by Lindsay Gardner. She's currently a staff writer at The New York Times, where she writes a monthly column and published the popular feature “10 Essential Nigerian Recipes.” Yewande lives, cooks and gardens in Brooklyn with her husband and two daughters. 

Travel Tales by AFAR
A Food Writer Returned to Nigeria. The Experience Helped Her Reclaim Her Roots.

Travel Tales by AFAR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 25:46


After 15 years of living in the United States, food writer—and author of the new cookbook My Everyday Lagos—Yewande Komolafe finally revisited her home city: Lagos, Nigeria. In this episode of Travel Tales by AFAR, we hear the story of that journey and how it helped her heal, and how it helped her reconnect with the Nigerian foods she grew up with. On that first trip back home, she discovered: The things that make home feel like home, even when it doesn't look the same A new connection with Nigeria's Yoruba traditions How food could help her unite her many selves Don't miss these moments! 2:59: An excerpt from Yewande's new cookbook, My Everyday Lagos 5:19: Her arrival in the United States as a teenager 6:53: How she fell in love with food 12:22: Her first trip back to Nigeria 18:30: How all of that came together in her new cookbook In the episode, you'll learn more about Nigerian cuisine, Yoruba traditions, and how, for one traveler, returning home was the catalyst for deep change. Meet this week's guest Yewande Komolafe, food writer and cookbook author Resources Read this episode's show notes, including a full transcript of the episode. Learn more about Yoruba traditions in Nigeria.  Read Yewande's column and recipes in the New York Times. Buy Yewande's cookbook, My Everyday Lagos. Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Unpacked, which unpacks a tricky topic in travel each week. And a special thanks to our season four Travel Tales by AFAR sponsor, Avalon Waterways, who shares our belief in the transformative power of travel.

Seasoned
Yewande Komolafe's ‘Everyday Lagos,' plus Bridgeport's Green Village Initiative

Seasoned

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 49:00


In this hour of Seasoned, you'll get to know Brooklyn-based writer, recipe developer, and food stylist Yewande Komolafe. In her work for The New York Times and elsewhere, she's a champion for West African cuisine. Producer Tagan Engel talks with Yewande about her first book, My Everyday Lagos: Nigerian Cooking at Home and in the Diaspora. Then Tagan brings us a story from Reservoir Community Farm in Bridgeport — where Green Village Initiative is feeding its community and empowering the next generation of urban gardeners and farmers. GUESTS: Yewande Komolafe: Author of My Everyday Lagos: Nigerian Cooking at Home and in the Diaspora. (@yewande_komolafe) Green Village Initiative: Special thanks to Ellie Angerame, Jessica Rosario, chef Raquel Rivera, Lucrecia Barraza, and teens DJ Waugh, Chris Hayes, Shemaya Joseph, and Zayne Murphy. More info about Harvest Fest (@greenvillageinitiative) FEATURED RECIPES:SinasirSwallows – Pounded MethodÈgúsí Soup This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, Meg Dalton, Tagan Engel, Stephanie Stender, Katrice Claudio, Meg Fitzgerald and Sabrina Herrera. Our interns are Lateshia Peters and Joey Morgan. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sporkful
Rediscovering Nigeria By Becoming American

The Sporkful

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 37:15


Back in 2018, we talked with chef and recipe developer Yewande Komolafe about her experience as an undocumented immigrant. She grew up in Nigeria, but after immigrating legally to the U.S. a clerical error led to her losing her immigration status. For years she felt she had to hide parts of herself, for fear of being outed as undocumented. And because of her status, she couldn't go back to Nigeria. This week we're replaying that episode, followed by a new conversation with Yewande in which she updates her story, and talks about the release of her first cookbook, My Everyday Lagos.If you want to win a copy of Yewande's cookbook, sign up for our newsletter by November 12. If you're already subscribed, then you're already eligible to win.The Sporkful production team includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, Jared O'Connell, and Julia Russo. The team that originally produced parts of this episode was Anne Saini, Aviva DeKornfeld, Rob McGinley Myers, and John DeLore.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.

The TASTE Podcast
299: Yewande Komolafe

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 41:42


Yewande Komolafe is a recipe developer, food stylist, and author of the New York Times “10 Essential Nigerian Recipes”. She also has a terrific new cookbook out now, My Everyday Lagos: Nigerian Cooking at Home and in the Diaspora. On this episode we talk about Yewande's journey to writing this groundbreaking work, and how the book's recipes cover the converging cuisines of her hometown of Lagos. We also talk about her life in and out of the kitchen. It's a great talk and we hope you enjoy it.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. MORE FROM YEWANDE KOMOLAFE:The Plantain Has Your Back [TASTE]In ‘My Everyday Lagos,' Yewande Komolafe Searches for Home [Eater]Nigerian Clay Pot Chicken [F&W]

Brand New Dr.
Collection: Cancer Treatment Disparities and the Psychological Toll of Medical School

Brand New Dr.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 7:55


Do you ever wonder why some cancer patients seek treatment abroad, often incurring immense financial burdens? In this collection episode, we explore this disturbing trend with our insightful guest, Mary Oladele - a healthcare professional specialising in cancer education and patient engagement. We explore the heartbreaking trust issues in the healthcare system, which, unfortunately, can result in patients drifting away from home for their treatment.We also relive the anxiety-riddled journey of traversing medical school with Dr Yewande Oduwole. From the pressures of gruelling exams to the constant need to keep up, Yewande shares her struggles and offers tips to fellow medical school students.Connect with Rolake Ojo:LinkedInInstagramWebsiteBrand New Dr. is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.

Passion Stories with Free To Flourish
Professional Footballer for Nigerian National Women's Team: Yewande Balogun

Passion Stories with Free To Flourish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 45:55


Yewande is a professional football player where she started her career playing at the University of Maryland as a goalkeeper. Yewande came on the podcast last November to talk about her journey with pursuing football professionally. She left the sport after finishing in college and went on to pursue other career endeavors. Yewande talks about what made her decide to go back and play professionally even though she had doubts that it was 'too late'. She shared that her dream was to be called up to the Nigerian Women's National team for the 2023 World Cup. Fast forward to now and her dream is being fulfilled and she is out in Australia representing the Nigerian Super Falcons on the field.You can follow Yewande here: https://www.instagram.com/yewandeful/

Deem Audio | Dreaming Different with Jezz Chung
The Science of Neurodiversity and the Art of Advocacy with Dr. Yewande Pearse and Jen White-Johnson

Deem Audio | Dreaming Different with Jezz Chung

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 69:48


References: Jen White-Johnson@jtknoxroxDr. Yewande Pearse@nyewroLydia BrownAutistic Women and Nonbinary NetworkAlice Wong and the Disability Visibility ProjectCare Work by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-SamarasinhaExtra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Nonbinary Field Guide for Graphic Designers10 Principles of Disability JusticeShannon FinneganPivot Diversity Haley MossSociety of Disabled OraclesLois CurtisCredits:Dreaming Different is brought to you by Deem Audio.Produced by Alexis Aceves Garcia, Jorge Vallecillos, Amy Mae Garrett.Editorial by Alice Grandoit-Šutka, Alexis Aceves Garcia, Isabel Flower.Creative direction by Nu Goteh.Design by Jun Lin.Sound mixing and editing by Hasan Insane.Theme music by Nu Goteh.

The Leadership Stack Podcast
Ep 471 - How To Find The Right Business Coach with Yewande Faloyin

The Leadership Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 21:31


Sean: That's amazing. So what I'm hearing, number one, you were open to anything. Not a lot of people are like that. People are always thinking about, oh, what about my family? If I stop working, how can I feed them? How can I support my parents? So all of these things are clouding and fogging what they want to explore in life. And as you mentioned, people usually know in their heart, as with all matters of the heart, you just know it when you're there. When you don't even try, you will never know you got all these fogs in front of you. You'll never know. Number one, you were open to anything. Number two, when that person suggested to you that you're going to make a good coach, you took it. You immediately took it. Unlike other people, they start with doubts about you. You were like, Yeah, you know what? I'm going to try that. That's something that I've heard for the first time in all my recordings. This is the first time I've ever heard that. And I hope that you guys tuning in today have gotten that as well, especially if you're in that exploration stage. Maybe you're cooped up in your family business. You don't love what you're doing, but it's what your parents started. This is how you know, this is how you start with the matter of that heart that you have. You just have to be open to anything. When someone tells you, Hey, I think you can be good at this, accept it, Don't reject it. Don't start with doubt. Love what you said. I'm interested in you one day for people who are tuning in, maybe they're curious. How do they start? If they want to get coached, how do they know if it's for them? You know, how do I know if coaching is for me if I need a coach? What would you say to those kinds of people who are tuning in? What is it about coaching that makes it so important? And I'm being coached right and I know how important it is. But for those people who are tuned in, what is so important about coaching? Yewande: Yeah, it can sometimes feel like a luxury. I mean, again, I live and breathe this both in terms of coaching others, but then also having my coach. And I know I know how it's transformed my life, right? And every single new coach that I have does. So I always describe it as if you think about people, people mix it up with different things So if I think about therapy it is more about delving into your past and trying to unwind all of that. And mentorship is more about like, Oh, someone I see has walked a path that I want to walk. So I want them to tell me about how they did what they did. Consulting or problem-solving is, I have a problem. Tell me the answer. Coaching is so unique because the whole idea of coaching is number one, it's 100% focused on you, right? The coach's agenda. How many times do we ask people things and they give us their opinion? And while opinions are helpful, to your point, I think you said it beautifully, right? Our vision and our clarity get so clouded by so much outside. Yeah. And so the coach's role differs depending on the style of coaching, but fundamentally it is to help you work through and process what's going on for you so that you can achieve and move forward to achieve the goal that you want. - - - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leadershipstack Join our community and ask questions here: from.sean.si/discord Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack Leadership Stack Merch: https://leadershipstack.com/shop/ - - - Yewande Faloyin Website: https://www.otitoleadership.com/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/yewande-faloyin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yewandefaloyin/

The Leadership Stack Podcast
Ep 470 - How to Overcome Burnout with Yewande Faloyin

The Leadership Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 16:05


Sean: So now I'm going to inject a little fun into that. Whereas there are so many thought leaders such as Elon Musk, for example, who will say, work hard and outwork your competition and outwork the rest of the world, because that's when you're going to be able to realize your vision for the company, for yourself, when you're going to beat them black and blue and get way ahead of the game. I know it's controversial. What do you think about that? Because competition is very, very tough in our world. An age where Google is just one type and click away and information is rampant. You already know what your competitor's pricing model is and so on. How do you beat the competition when you're living life in such a way that you're working less, as you said, for you to have more impact, wouldn't that take away from your business's growth and vision? Yewande: It's a really good question. The first thing that comes to mind is it depends on what you're trying to achieve and what growth and vision and success mean for you. There's sometimes an assumption that it means the same for everyone and it doesn't. And I think. Even when I think about when I was burning out. And what I see in my clients is when you're even in that state, you lose focus on the important thing. What's the thing you're trying to achieve? So you're just doing and doing and doing and doing with the assumption that it'll get to where you want. Forget assumptions. Let's start with what you are trying to achieve and then let's be strategic and focused on that. But I think often we don't think about what we're trying to achieve, so we just go, Oh yeah, if you work harder, you'll achieve the thing, right? It's almost like trial and error. And for me, that's not the way I like to think about things. So that's one thing. Now if I think personally about myself, I fundamentally believe, and this is just my belief that you don't have to work harder to have a greater impact. Now, in theory, that is true. But you could argue that if you think about exercise, um, if I do, let's say I can do 20 push-ups, right? If I do 40 push-ups every day instead, does that mean I'm stronger? Maybe. If I do 80, does that mean I'm stronger? Maybe. If I do 160, does that mean I'm stronger? Maybe if I do a million a day, does that mean I'm stronger? Maybe not. I probably would have torn a muscle at some point, either torn a muscle. I have no time for anything else. Um, there's. There's a curve. Yeah. So we have to understand that curve for ourselves and go, what am I trying to achieve and why am I trying to achieve it? Because if I'm damaging my muscle, I'm not creating more impact. I'm working harder. But I'm probably stressing that muscle. I may be crippling the muscle. I may get to the point where the muscle doesn't work anymore. But I'm still pushing and pushing and pushing and think it's similar in leadership. So if it works for Elon Musk, that's great. I'm not saying it doesn't work for him, provided he's clear about why that's important. Why is that important now? But I don't think in my experience that doesn't work for a lot of people. And assuming that it does, I think it's probably more detrimental to people creating the impact that they want than otherwise. - - - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leadershipstack Join our community and ask questions here: from.sean.si/discord Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack Leadership Stack Merch: https://leadershipstack.com/shop/ - - - Yewande Faloyin Website: https://www.otitoleadership.com/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/yewande-faloyin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yewandefaloyin/

Insights By The Covenant Nation
THE PLATFORM MAY 2023 SESSION 7 YEWANDE ZACCHEAUS

Insights By The Covenant Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 25:31


The Covenant Nation (THE PLATFORM) By Pastor Poju Oyemade 1st May 2023

The Leadership Stack Podcast
Ep 469 - How to Find Your Purpose in Your Entrepreneurship Journey with Yewande Faloyin

The Leadership Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 14:43


Sean: I'm getting a lot of stuff that I already want to unpack from that. Let's rewind a little bit and go back to Morgan Stanley. You mentioned that you were in the tech world, you did programming, which is very interesting that you started that way because I'm a tech guy. What were some life lessons or leadership lessons that you use now that you got out of working with Morgan Stanley? Yewande: Lots of stuff. So I like that question. I think it's always interesting because sometimes we assume and I loved your intro where you said something like, Oh, if you don't have a team and you're leading yourself because people often forget, right? It's like, Oh, I'm not a leader because I don't lead a team. It's like, No, you're a leader because you lead every day, whether it's whether you have a team or not. You're leading other people, right? In some way. And often the first person you start with is yourself. So sometimes also say if you can't lead yourself, then you can't lead other people. Like it's the same thing. It's just different, different audiences. Um, one of the things I learned a lot at Morgan Stanley. I was very fortunate with my team and the people who supported me. But two things immediately come to mind. One kind of stems from what I just said there around leadership is not about having a team because while I was at Morgan Stanley, I never actually technically had a team. Towards the latter part of my career, there was a point where I had one person reporting to me, but the way that our department worked was that there were a lot of different departments that had to work together, especially in my role, because I wasn't the expert in anything. I wasn't an expert in legal, and I wasn't an expert in sales, but my hedge fund clients and the CEOs who I worked with expected that I would understand what they needed. I would come back to the firm and then work with and influence people too. To get what? To create something and then deliver it to them. So I often had to work with people who were a lot more senior than me.  So one of the biggest leadership lessons for me was really. Learning and understanding how to influence people irrespective of seniority and do it in a way that's not where either. I don't feel doubt in myself or I don't feel like I'm being combative, but bringing people along.  And a lot of the lessons that I think about my leadership and my style now really stem from that. It's about the partnership with others and leading them towards the goal and the destination that we both agree on. - - - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leadershipstack Join our community and ask questions here: from.sean.si/discord Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack Leadership Stack Merch: https://leadershipstack.com/shop/ - - - Yewande Faloyin Website: https://www.otitoleadership.com/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/yewande-faloyin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yewandefaloyin/

A Readers' Community by The Book Lounge
The Soft Life with Lebohang Masango

A Readers' Community by The Book Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 68:17


In our final episode for the season, Lebohang Masango about the choices we make at the intersection of love and money, and Joy Watson tells me about her favourite anti-heroines. The soft life can be a life of luxury, of champagne and overseas travel, or it could mean money being less of a perpetual worry. The book is about women who pursue this and see their dating lives as part of the pursuit. Lebohang is interested not just in the phenomenon of the pursuit of the soft life, but also in how it's perceived - how black women are vilified for making choices that people make the world over.  Joy's own book is ‘The Other Me', and she recommends ‘The Blessed Girl' by Angela Makholwa, ‘The Vanishing Half' by Brit Bennett. Vasti recommends ‘The Eye of the Beholder' by Margie Orford and ‘An Unusual Grief by Yewande Omotoso. Vasti interviewed Yewande in Season 3 - listen here.  This season of A Readers' Community was made possible by a grant from the National Arts Council.

MONEYFITMD PODCAST
Episode 119: Simple Strategies for Physical, Emotional and Financial Wellness with Dr. Yewande

MONEYFITMD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 35:34


In this episode,   Dr. Yewande shared "Simple Strategies for Physical, Emotional, and Financial Wellness" with us.This is part of the Recession RX series that I did where I interviewed humans that are doing amazing things and sharing how they are prepping themselves for the recession.Here is the deal. This is a gift of love. And I have three to ask of you.1. listen, enjoy, and take action.2. I want you to take this information and share it with those that you like. Share itwith your friends. Share it with your neighbors. Share with your colleagues. Let's get the word out because we are going to be prepped. Not panicked.3.  I want you to leave us a review and let us know exactly what you love about this episode.This is a 100% free gift to you but I would love it if you do all those three things. Don't forget to tag me @MoneyFitMDDr. Yewande is an ER physician turned cognitive behavioral therapist and fierce advocate for your success and happiness. After almost 10 years of working as an Emergency Physician, she responded to the surge of mental health needs and changed the trajectory of her career to become a Medical Psychotherapist.Dr. Yewande helps individuals and groups overcome challenges such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, decreased motivation/productivity, and stress.She equips them with the skills required for mental resilience, so they can show up as their best selves, professionally and personally.Dr. Yewande is a Certificant and Fellow of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. She is a host of the podcast Happy without Medicine: A practical guide to success and happiness. To download a Recap of The Recession Rx and to join The Money School for women physicians where we combine the Power of education, coaching, and community, visit https://www.moneyfitmd.com/work-with-me to schedule a callEnjoyed the episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.⁣Ready to liberate yourself and become the CEO of your money & life? Join the only community exclusively for women physicians. The doors are open https://www.moneyfitmd.com/msbDo you have questions/ topics you want addressed in an upcoming episode? Fill out this form.https://www.moneyfitmd.com/podcast-questionsAccess our FREE 5- Day Video Mini-Series will change how you handle your finances. Visit  https://www.moneyfitmd.com/cashflow to learn how to cash flow. As physicians, it's important that we are prepped for any economic downturn. This is why I am sharing the steps I am taking to be prepped. That way we can be well together. www.moneyfitmd.com/prep⁣Don't miss an episode, subscribe to THE MONEYFITMD PODCAST, where we help women Physicians curate their rich life.⁣⁣⁣Thank you so much for sharing this episode with those around you and helping change the money of women physicians all around the 

Diabetes Digital Podcast by Food Heaven
Thanksgiving Cooking for One w/ Yewande Komolafe

Diabetes Digital Podcast by Food Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 22:55


With the holidays this week, we are re-airing this timely conversation. Yewande Komolafe is a journalist for New York Times Cooking with a keen eye for FLAVOR. As an immigrant from Nigeria, she loves incorporating the flavors of her culture combined with the techniques of traditional french cooking. Today on the pod, I talk with Yewande about her unique take on Thanksgiving and how her immigration to the United States during her college years shaped the way she celebrates the holiday.     In This Episode We'll Cover: How Yewande's incredible food scientist mom inspired her to work the food industry  Megan Thee Stallion's Hottie Sauce Chicken Sandwich from Popeyes How Yewande incorporates the flavors of her native country of Nigeria to influence her recipes Yewande's advice for anyone who is spending the holiday alone or with just a couple guests Recipe Recs & MORE!   3 Ways You Can Support This Podcast: Rate Review Support our sponsors using our unique ‘HOOKUP' codes below   HOOKUP CODES:  https://foodheavenmadeeasy.com/hookup/   For our resources and shownotes, visit foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast. ________   Resources:  Yewande's Website Yewande's Instagram  Yewande's NTY Article  Yewande's Recipes: Citrus Glazed Sweet Potatoes, Jollof Rice, Braised Goat Leg in Obe Ata, Roasted Carrots With Yaji Spice Relish, Fish Pepper Soup   Produced By Dear Media

Dream Business Radio
The Difference Between Busy and Productive – Yewande Faloyin

Dream Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 35:20


On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, I interview Executive Leadership Coach, Yewande Faloyin. If you're always busy but still not getting anything done, you will love this informative interview chock full of actionable nuggets. Download MP3 Connect with Nicole on their website: https://www.otitoleadership.com/perform  

Communicast: A Communication Skills Podcast
Yewande Faloyin: Build Value Through Communication

Communicast: A Communication Skills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 34:53


In this episode, I am talking with Yewande Faloyin, founder and CEO of OTITO, which specializes in coaching entrepreneurial executives and serial high achievers.  Check out the episode to hear our discussion around mindset, how to ask questions without it feeling like an interrogation, and the importance of connecting with you strengths, values, and passion.  I hope you enjoy. Additional Resources:► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/► Connect with Yewande Faloyin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yewande-faloyin► Access Yewande's masterclass on how to increase your visibility and fast track your next promotion for free here: https://www.otitoleadership.com/getvisible► Subscribe to the podcast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/► Download the ProSpeak® app. Providing users with instant feedback on presentation and communication skills.- Apple: https://apple.co/3jTJbqe

Talking with the Experts
2022 EP #344 Yewande Faloyin - How to get out the burnout cycle

Talking with the Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 37:01


In this episode, Yewande Faloyin shows how high-achievers and ambitious entrepreneurs can avoid burnout by confidently accelerating into more impactful leadership positions. She provides strategies for achieving more success without overwhelm, pressure, and burnout. Yewande Faloyin is the Founder & CEO of OTITỌ, which specialises in coaching entrepreneurial executives and serial high-achievers to accelerate into more senior, more impactful leadership positions. As a Certified Leadership and Performance Coach with leadership experience in high-pressured environments, Yewande helps her clients develop the skills & mindsets critical for success, as well as the behaviours & actions that enable them to achieve consistent and sustainable peak performance. Before founding OTITỌ, Yewande held leadership positions at McKinsey & Company and Morgan Stanley. Connect with Yewande: https://www.facebook.com/otitoconsulting https://www.otitoconsulting.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yewande-faloyin/ Instagram: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yewande-faloyin OFFER: "Perform in Business like an Elite Athlete" - https://www.otitoleadership.com/get-elite-performance ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/onlineeventmanagerandpodcasttrainer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_speakersupport/ SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #learnpodcasting #podcastepisode #podcastguest #podcasting #podcastinterview #podcastplaylist #podcasts #podcastskills #podcastshow #rosedavidson #smallbusiness #talkingwiththeexperts #video #vodcast

Burnout to Leadership
Special 008: Yewande Faloyin on career development

Burnout to Leadership

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 34:47 Transcription Available


Meet Yewande, a leadership coach from UK who had a similar career path to me, through software development, consulting, leadership, entrepreneurship... and burnout! We talk all things burnout and explore her emergence as a leadership coach and what she sees working for her clients. It's so fascinating that leadership is often not taught to professionals and thus growth from an essentially problem-solving technical role can be very challenging.Find Yewande at https://www.otitoconsulting.com/and  https://www.otitoleadership.com/getvisible 

Go Hard Chick
How Career Burnout Can Lead to Self-Discovery with Yewande Faloyin

Go Hard Chick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 50:56


Yewande Faloyin is the Founder & CEO of OTITỌ, which specializes in coaching entrepreneurial executives and serial high-achievers to accelerate into more senior, more impactful leadership positions. As a Certified Leadership and Performance Coach with leadership experience in high-pressured environments, Yewande helps ambitious entrepreneurial leaders how to confidently accelerate into more impactful leadership positions so that you can achieve more of the success you truly want ...... all without the overwhelm, pressure, & burnout. Before founding OTITỌ, Yewande held leadership positions at McKinsey & Company and Morgan Stanley. She describes her professional life as being divided into two phases: Pre-Burnout & Post-Burnout. Before her CV she was “ticking the serial high-achiever boxes.” Up to the point of her burnout, she had made multiple "impossible" moves up the ladder by: · Becoming the youngest VP promotee in Morgan Stanley PB, despite starting my career in tech · Leaping from Morgan Stanley to McKinsey without the typical influence of an MBA · Leading and counselling CEOs and their C-Suite through very challenging business problems She was successful on paper, but something didn't feel right. She was exhausted and didn't feel she was creating the impact and reward she wanted. As a result, she walked away from McKinsey in 2018, having no idea if she would find what she wanted. Ultimately, her self-discovery journey led her to what she is doing today - executive leadership and performance coaching. Learn more about Yewande Faloyin Linkedin Website: https://www.otitoleadership.com/ yewande.faloyin@otitoconsulting.com Link to the freebie "Performance like an Elite Athlete": https://www.otitoconsulting.com/get-elite-performance Join the email list!: https://mailchi.mp/e071daa1445b/g68zgxope4 Connect with me: Website: www.gohardchick.com Instagram: @gohardchick and @krisalisefit If you enjoy the podcast, leave a rating and review! https://lovethepodcast.com/Gohardchick Music Credit Wild One Beat provided by https://freebeats.io Produced by White Hot Music By @freebeats.io Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Kristal Holmes disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician or therapist. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gohardchick/message

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Yewande rose to fame in 2019 after appearing on Love Island alongside Maura Higgins and Greg O'Shea. The Dubliner has gone on to use the platform to speak out about issues surrounding racism and mental health. She joined Andrea to discuss her new book ‘Reclaiming' which hit shelves last week.

Secure The Insecure
EP146- Yewande Biala | Love Island, Reclaiming Identity and Institutional Racism

Secure The Insecure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 41:40


Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On Episode 146, you will hear from 2019 Love Island contestant Yewande Biala who opens up the conversation on reclaiming her identity as well as hear expires on Love Island.Yewande's book Reclaiming is out to buy now.If you want to contact Johnny he is on social media @johnnyseifert and @securetheinsecurepodcastIf you listen on Spotify please leave a five star rating and on iTunes, a five star rating and a review.Remember it's okay to not be okay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
RECLAIMING by Yewande Biala, read by Donna Nikolaisen - audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 5:24


Reclaiming will cover a wide breadth of topics from the specific microaggressions Black women encounter on dating apps to navigating a career that may seem impossible. Every step of Yewande's writing affirms that maintaining your sense of self in a world that is not supportive of you is difficult, but not impossible. The audiobook will be a thought provoking, sensitive, challenging and deeply moving collection of essays covering everything from identity to love and career choices, published in May 2022. Reclaiming will serve as an inspiring love letter for anyone who has ever felt out of place, but strives to find success in every aspect of their lives.

Tis Yourself
Tis the Irish one from Love Island- Yewande Biala!!!

Tis Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 73:41


Well we get deep in this episode!I caught up with Yewande about her time before Love Island as a scientist, why she entered the villa and what happened afterwards.Nothing has been an easy ride for her, she has worked hard to get where she is and she said this comes from her Nigerian parents.We talk mental health, colourism, friendships, dating and soooo much more!Yewande's book Reclaiming is out July 14Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Millennial Love
Love Island's Yewande Biala discusses ‘racialised renaming' and dating as a Black woman

Millennial Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 30:23


This week, we are joined by author and ex-Love Islander Yewande Biala. We chat with her about racialised renaming and the microaggression she faces every time someone can't—or indeed won't—correctly pronounce her name. Yewnade also opens up about her time on Love Island, the difficulties of being the only Black woman in the villa, and why she doesn't watch the show now. Yewande's debut book, Reclaiming: Essays on Finding Yourself One Piece at a Time is available for pre-order now. Check out Millennial Love on all major podcast platforms and Independent TV, and keep up to date @Millennial_Love on Instagram and TikTok.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/millenniallove. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#ImOverIt
Ep 66 : Interview with Yewande Biala

#ImOverIt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 71:05


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Inside The 18
Episode 235: Summer Leagues w/ Nigeria WNT's Yewande Balogun, Univ Maryland's Maddie Smith & UWS' Niko Roros (Subscribe to www.theunionsports.com For More!)

Inside The 18

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 59:22


Brand New Dr.
Feel the fear and do it anyway with Dr. Yewande Oduwole

Brand New Dr.

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 59:36


How many times have you had an idea but not gone through with it because you worried about what other people would think?I sat down with Dr Yewande Oduwole to share personal experiences of the fear of judgement and how to stop it from holding you back.Yewande got a lot of experience with this when she started her Youtube and Instagram sharing her experience as a dental student and teaching others how to get into dental school. Despite the naysayers she grew her following and now only 2 years after qualifying has become well-known for her passion for dental education.She's won a number of awards including  FGDP Dental Student of the Year in 2020 and shared during our talk that she had just been listed in the top 50 most influential people in dentistry - being the second black female to make it. But none of this would have happened if she had given in to what other people thought. So doesn't it make you wonder, what could you achieve if it wasn't for fear?We're going to deep dive into mindset and practical tips for overcoming what I believe is the biggest block to success, fear.Follow Yewande on instagram on @dr.yewandedental and watch her videos on her Youtube channel Yewande DentalFollow me,  Rolake Ojo on instagram @rolake.so - message me, I would love to hear from you!Connect with Rolake Ojo LinkedIn Instagram Website Brand New Dr. is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
Yewande Omotoso

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 47:16


This week Cariad talks to brilliant South African based writer, Yewande Omotoso, (Bom Boy, The Woman Next Door) about her mother, who died of cancer in 2003. As ever we talk grief, architecture + forging new relationships after grief.All of Yewande's books are available to buy now. 'An Unusual Grief' is the one we discuss at the start and is an incredible piece of writing.You can follow the Griefcast on Twitter + Instagram @thegriefcastGriefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.Apple Podcast Spotlight choice for October 2021"the pandemic's most important podcast" TelegraphSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The MoodyMo Awaaz Podcast
Episode #74: Millions suffer breast ironing but the world noticed only when a foreign author talked about it I Yewande Adeleke I Lawyer, Writer

The MoodyMo Awaaz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 18:17


A lawyer with over eight years of experience, Yewande is passionate about the rights of the vulnerable groups. She is especially interested in writing about injustice or discrimination against girls and women. In this episode, the host, Mohua talks to Yewande about how African women all over the world suffer the brutality of a prevalent tradition called breast ironing. According to the United Nations, breast ironing affects 3.8 million women around the world and has been identified as one of the five under-reported crimes relating to gender-based violence. Yewande talks about how this practice was started by mothers to ensure that no sign of poverty could be seen on their daughters, including breasts such that they could avoid the life they lived, of marriage, and household chores without any  freedom to choose.  Yewande writes frequently on popular writing platforms, including Medium, Bellanaija, Saharareporters and Dotcivics. Her profile on Medium : https://yewande0.medium.comInstagram: @wandelekeThe Mohua Show:Instagram: @themohuashowFacebook: @themohuashowYoutube: @themohuashowTwitter: @themohuashowLinkedin: @themohuashowDisclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.

Black America and Covid
Interview 005 with Yewande (Part 2)

Black America and Covid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 15:31


Listen to Part 2 of African American Yewande Salau's talk about what it was like to attend graduate school in Ithaca, New York when the Covid-19 pandemic spread in New York. This Queens native shares her thoughts on disparity in equity and how her experience living in Queens differed from living in Ithaca during the pandemic. She recalls the run on toilet paper, the loud fireworks, and the boarded-up businesses. In 2020 while there were thousands of deaths daily due to Covid-19, there were also demonstrations in the Black Lives Matter movement seeking social justice for the unwarranted killings of Black Americans by some men in blue. Check out Part 1 and Part 2 of Yewande's interview.

Black America and Covid
Interview 005 with Yewande (Part 1)

Black America and Covid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 12:41


Listen to African American Yewande Salau talk about what it was like to attend graduate school in Ithaca, New York when the Covid-19 pandemic spread in New York. This Queens native shares her thoughts on disparity in equity and how her experience living in Queens differed from living in Ithaca during the pandemic. She recalls the run on toilet paper, the loud fireworks, and the boarded-up businesses. In 2020 while there were thousands of deaths daily due to Covid-19, there were also demonstrations in the Black Lives Matter movement seeking social justice for the unwarranted killings of Black Americans by some men in blue. Check out Part 1 and Part 2 of Yewande's interview.Yewande's first interview will be part of The Zip Code Memory Project, which I'm honored to be in partnership with. The interviews of Queens residents that I record for my oral history project will also be part of The Zip Code Memory Project which "seeks to find community-based ways to memorialize the devastating losses resulting from the Coronavirus pandemic while also acknowledging its radically differential effects on Upper New York City neighborhoods." https://zcmp.org/about/ Thanks Leah Elimeliah for connecting us!

The Yoruba Proverbs Podcast (By Bidemi Ologunde)
16: Proverbs with a Special Guest - Yewande Aiyerin.

The Yoruba Proverbs Podcast (By Bidemi Ologunde)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 10:52


This episode features a special guest, Yewande Aiyerin, my wife's good friend, and my good friend's wife – basically a family friend

Tea With Tay Podcast
The "Flatmates" Episode

Tea With Tay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 72:05


On this episode of Tea with Tay, Taymesan is joinedw by his previous housemate Yewande and Biola. They discuss growth, life in the public eye, they talk about God and of course  they bring the Christmas cheer. Don't miss this Tea!!Listen to the full episode for all the Tea!https://teawithtay.podlink.to/New-EpisodesPlease don't forget to follow us on our social media.IG : @Teawithtaypod

At Your Leisure with Sue Perkins
Episode 08 - Yewande Biala

At Your Leisure with Sue Perkins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 38:59


Thanks to the LEGO Group, helping Adults Find that Joyful Focus.  Reality TV star turned author, podcaster and media influencer Yewande Biala joins Sue for a chat about how her passions and pastimes as a child have determined who she is now.Yewande reveals how her love of sports and competition shaped her early life and how her decision to do something different rather than take the traditional ‘gap year' like her friends changed her life.  This Podcast is made with the support of the team at the LEGO Group – helping you to spend quality time with premium, display-worthy LEGO®️ sets, carefully curated and designed specifically with Adults in mind.     Find your Joyful Focus search LEGO®️ Adults.

Feminine Waters
The Femme Touch: Keys For A Feminine Boss

Feminine Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 32:58


In this episode, Chiquita and Tiffany have guest Yewande O'Neal share with us how she balances home life with being a boss, and how to bring feminine energy into the workplace. Learn more about Yewande at: https://www.instagram.com/kairosleaders/ https://kairosleaders.org/ For more info on the work that the hosts do, check out: http://www.chiquitaafuluenu.com/ https://www.mellowvybes.com/ https://www.bloomhealingarts.co/ Follow Tiffany at https://instagram.com/mellow_vybes Follow Chiquita at https://www.instagram.com/qui.afuluenu/ Get the Anchor app to favorite Feminine Waters and to leave a message for Tiffany and Chiquita! Your message could be featured in a future episode! Intro music produced by Dennis Johnson & Tiffany J. Pye. Episode edited by Tiffany J. Pye. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feminine-waters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feminine-waters/support

LearnOn Podcast: The Science Show By Kids, For Kids!
Episode 4: The Wonders of Working Out ft. Dr. Yewande Pearse

LearnOn Podcast: The Science Show By Kids, For Kids!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 27:13


It's common knowledge that exercise helps the body, but how exactly does this work? And how do the benefits of exercise extend to the most complex organ of them all, the brain? Today, we are honored to welcome Dr. Yewande Pearse, a neuroscientist from The Lundquist Institute in affiliation with UCLA. Tune in to hear a very educational discussion between us and learn how you can improve your quality of life with a quick and fun lesson on neuroscience! Check out Dr. Pearse's website to learn more about her amazing work! www.yewandepearse.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learnon/message

MONEYFITMD PODCAST
Episode 012: The 4 types of money fear with Dr Yewande

MONEYFITMD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 36:08


Do your money worries keep you up at night? The American Psychological Association (APA) identified money as the number one stress trigger in its annual Stress in America survey. Most of us have struggled with financial stress at some point in our lives. A quarter of Americans say they worry about money all or most of the time. That makes sense given that four out of five Americans are in debt and around 15 percent of households have a negative net worth. Let's face it: money and debt can be pretty scary. In this episode, listen as Dr. Yewande deep dives into the 4 types of money fears, what this fear of money really means, what causes it, and how you can overcome it. You can follow Dr. Yewande @dr.yewande Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't miss an episode, subscribe to THE MONEYFITMD PODCAST, where we help women Physicians curate their rich life. Send me any questions at moneyfitmdhelp@gmail.com. I will be highlighting some of the questions anonymously in future episodes. Join my email list to get weekly doses of inspiration straight to your email. To access my free mini-course on the “4 steps that will transform your relationship with money”, be sure to visit www.moneyfitmd.com/freedom. It will change your money life!

Currently Bossin’ Podcast
49. Building An Authentic Online Community with Ornami Skincare Founder, Yewande Masi

Currently Bossin’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 28:13


In this episode of the Currently Bossin' Podcast, we're chatting with the founder of Ornami Skincare, Yewande Masi all about how she focuses on a community-first driven approach to share the importance of self-love and self-care with the Ornami Skincare audience. Yewande Masi claims space as a regal solutionist, dot connector, and womanist charged toward toxin-free living. Merging her worlds of corporate sales and entrepreneurship, Yewande operates from a limitless mindset and action as owner of ORNAMI, “Where self-care meets skincare.” With strategic steps toward shifts across diverse womanhood, Yewande aims to create pathways to encourage free-thinking and spirited manifestation. A fervent traveler, advocate, and self-care enthusiast, Yewande Masi is a graduate of Northeastern University and Simmons University where she earned her MBA in Entrepreneurship. Be sure to rate and subscribe! Love our podcast? Share on your IG stories and tag us! Follow Yewande and Ornami Skincare: https://www.instagram.com/iamyewande_/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/ornamiskincare/?hl=en Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/currentlybossin/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/thebossupinc/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/currently-bossin-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/currently-bossin-podcast/support

Clued Up Podcast
1. Mind Your Business

Clued Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 74:56


Welcome to the first episode of the Clued Up Podcast! In this episode, you will meet the hosts Rey, Asma, Sam and Rina. The girls start the episode with an unexpected L but go onto discuss why we should all learn to mind our own business, secondary school memories 20:58 , Yewande x Lucie 12:16, the backstory behind hit single Driver's License 30:04 and this week's additions to our new weekly playlist #PonDaPlaylist 61:17 Release date:8 February 2021

Black Gals Livin'
124. "She was laughing like a goat!" & that "African food" challenge

Black Gals Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 70:18


We are self-isolating guys so we are really sorry for this week's audio quality. We're back with another episode! We talk about Aaliyah Jay and Menelik trying "African food" and Vic talks on the Yewande and Lucie ordeal and how own personal dealings with native names. HOSTS:⠀ Jas: twitter.com/jas_bw + www.instagram.com/jas_bw/ Vic: twitter.com/victoriasanusi + www.instagram.com/vicsanusi/ BGL socials: www.instagram.com/blackgalslivin/ + twitter.com/blackgalslivin/ Chat to us using the hashtag #blackgalslivin⠀ Artwork by @thecamru Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Purpose Pivots
Launch Episode with Yewande O'Neal

Purpose Pivots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 4:57


Hey Purpose People! I am Yewande O'Neal, your host for the Purpose Pivots Podcast. I started this podcast to share stories of people who have turned decisions, detours, disappointments, and difficulties in their lives and careers into opportunities to pivot them into purposes. These are the people who have “turned lemons into lemonade” and have not experienced success overnight. I hope we will be inspired by their stories and recipes to success to push us to seek our own purposes in this world, regardless of our circumstances. These people are living proof that life is indeed 10% what happens to us and 90% of how we react to it. See you in the next one! Tweetable Quotes: “I am starting this podcast for people like me who want more examples of everyday people who became leaders despite experiencing difficulties.” - Yewande O'Neal “I wanna understand how leaders make lemonade out of lemons and truly use their experiences to make them a better person.” - Yewande O'Neal SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW to this podcast to hear more success stories of leaders who have gone further than they can ever see! Visit Kairos Leaders online and on Instagram to learn more about their work with leaders all over the world. Email yewande@kairosleaders.org to reach out to me. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purposepivots/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/purposepivots/support