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Intentional love isn't just a goal—it's a daily practice. Ling and Lamb, married content creators, beloved influencers, and authors, exemplify this through their blend of playful pranks and honest conversations. In this episode of The Intimate Marriage Podcast, Dr. Alexandra Stockwell chats with Ling and Lamb about how they've mastered the art of blending humor, culture, extreme differences in upbringing, and deep connection. He grew up in Nigeria. She grew up in Connecticut. They have had to learn SO MUCH about one another in order to enjoy a vibrant intimate marriage. Now their Nigerian-American marriage is a beacon for couples wanting an intentional, fun, mutually respectful, awesome relationship. This conversation offers practical advice for couples from different cultures as well as couples who merely come from different families, because each of us grows up with different reference points and assumptions. Ling and Lamb also share evocative insights from their new book, Beautiful Foolishness which is their story plus guidance on how to nurture a joyful, lasting bond. This episode breaks down: Playfulness & Peace: How fun moments and emotional calm strengthen a marriage. Intentional Love: Why supporting each other's growth matters in a strong relationship. Cultural Connection: How honoring each of their Nigerian and American backgrounds enriches their bond. Real Communication: The role of honesty and patience in resolving conflict. Beautiful Foolishness: Key takeaways from their book on love, growth, and intentional living. About The Guests: Taccara Lawanson (aka Ling) and Yinka Lawanson (aka Lamb) are married content creators sharing their antics, pranks, everyday moments, and honest conversations online. With Taccara being American and Yinka originally from Lagos, Nigeria, Ling and Lamb's content is concentrated on the complexities and rewards of their intercultural relationship. They tackle the peaks and valleys of sharing each other's roots, all with a generous dose of humor. Yinka is a well known Afrobeats dancehall recording artist in Nigeria, performing under the stage name Lamboginny and using his music to create awareness for humanitarian causes. In 2023 he released the single "God Is Not Done.” Ling is an actress and model, having studied at Strasberg and Weist Barron. Connect with Ling and Lamb: https://www.lingandlamb.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lingandlamb/ Check out their book “Beautiful Foolishness" https://amzn.to/4jqBpk6 Favorite Positions reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Akl-KCgHcwE Subscribe To The Intimate Marriage Podcast: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With Alexandra Stockwell, MD: Website | Linkedin | Instagram Get your copy of “Uncompromising Intimacy” by Dr. Alexandra Stockwell here: https://amzn.to/2ymI3Hl Download the first chapter of Dr Alexandra's bestselling book, “Uncompromising Intimacy,” here: https://www.alexandrastockwell.com/book Cultivate your intimacy skills (without compromise) in Aligned & Hot Marriage, Dr. Alexandra's proven method for smart couples ready to love more fully: www.alignedhotmarriage.com Join Dr. Alexandra's email list to stay connected. She shares inspiring stories, her latest insights and opportunities to learn with her: https://www.alexandrastockwell.com/subscribe This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
New Zealand was an early mover in corporate climate disclosure; these days around 200 of our largest companies publicly report on what they're doing about their emissions and the risk they're exposed to from climate change. Now the government is considering relaxing the reporting regime because, we're told, it's onerous and expensive. Victoria University's Dr Yinka Moses has studied climate reporting practices in New Zealand, Australia and the UK, and he tells Ross Inglis that cutting back on them is simply bad for business.
On this episode, Yinka Bernie joins us to speak about his journey through music and creativity. We begin at his childhood in Ibadan and how that influenced his artistic perspective and sound. We then explore his pivot from tech into music full-time, and the many interests that have spun from his exploration of music and production. He gives us the backstory of his contribution to Ayra Starr's documentary, created by Amazon Music, and the inspiration behind his project “What Happens After.” Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Building wealth and increasing sales require more than a mindset shift -- it all comes down to strategy, energetics, and business thinking. In this episode, Kelly Roach is joined by Yinka Ewuola to uncover the critical strategies behind cash flow mastery and financial empowerment in business. Together, they discuss the holistic approach needed to create a sustainable and thriving business that generates wealth and impact. Yinka shares actionable insights on instilling effective habits, embracing transparency, and reframing the conversation around sales and cash flow. Key Takeaways: The "Cash Flow Power Hour": Yinka emphasizes the importance of daily focus on cash flow, linking financial habits to business stability. Sales as Service: Redefining sales as an act of love and service, fostering a mindset that views selling as essential to delivering value. The Fallacy of Outgrowing Cash Flow Problems: Highlighting how businesses, regardless of size, must consistently address cash flow to avoid scaling financial issues. Revenue vs. Profit: Exploring why revenue alone doesn't tell the whole story and how profit and cash flow paint a clearer picture of business health. Courageous Leadership: Advocating for open conversations about money within teams to drive alignment and transparency. Entrepreneurial Poverty: Addressing the mindset shifts needed to avoid overwork and underpayment in entrepreneurial ventures. Cash Flow Approach: The importance of tracking not just revenue and profit but also the timing of cash inflows and outflows. Partnership with Accountants: How to transition from being directed by accountants to engaging in a collaborative relationship. Timestamps: [00:03:15] The link between mindset and financial habits [00:19:24] Installing cash flow habits in business operations [00:20:59] Debunking the "selling without selling" myth [00:22:14] Addressing gender biases in sales perceptions [00:23:14] Avoiding cash flow issues in large and small businesses [00:26:12] Reframing cash as responsibility and innovation [00:27:47] Building wealth through strategic business practices [00:28:14] The pillars of a cash flow approach: Strategy, mindset, and partnership Resources and Links Connect with Yinka Ewuola: LINKEDIN | INSTAGRAM Bigger Than You Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/Bigger-Than-You-Audiobook/B0DMR2FB2P?source_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp SUBSCRIBE TO THE KAIROS NEWSLETTER: Faith leadership strategies to bulletproof your business and life that are delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. https://thekellyroach.com/kairosnewsletterorganic
Yinka Ogunnusi encourages us to be critical educators and view our practice through an anti-racist lens. From code switching, tackling the feeling of guilt and the politics of early childhood, to ‘I don't see colour'…Olayinka shares both the practical and reflective ways in which we can create racially just spaces. Read Yinka's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/promoting-racially-just-spaces-in-early-childhood-education/ Attend Yinka's workshop: Yinka will be speaking at The Voice of Early Childhood Conference on 8th February 2025, on the topic of: Cultivating a critical approach: Targeting social justice & anti-racism. To find out more visit: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/early-years-conference-2025/ Episode break down: 00:00 – What are racially just spaces? 02:00 – Where do we start with racial justice? 03:00 – Looking through a Bronfenbrenner lens 10:15 – ‘I don't see colour' and equity vs equality 13:15 – The discomfort of asking questions about race and culture 19:30 – Tackling the feeling of guilt within anti-racist practice 23:00 – Anti-racist hiring practices 26:03 – Code switching – what does this mean? 38:14 – Are children too young for conversations around racism? 43:00 – Reflecting on the power we have as educators 45:30 – Equipping children to be anti-racist 52:45 – Culture is far more than food and clothing 57:00 – Auditing our policies and procedures through an anti-racist lens 59:50 – Yinka's conference workshop For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
Tensions, anxiety, and uncertainty is high on this historical day in American history, and we wanted to ground you in hope and unity. We share an important conversation with Yinka Freeman (She/her), CEO of Triple Pocket Events and Know Other Festival, a queer wellness festival based in California, created to cultivate a deeper connection with yourself and the LGBTQ+ community. Yinka discusses her passion for creating wellness spaces for the queer community, and her joy as a first time voter in this country. As an immigrant from Sierra Leone who fled during the country's civil war, Yinka's unique life experiences encompass true resilience and hope. FEATURED GUEST: Yinka Freeman (She/her) @yinkagenevieve / @triplepocketevents / @knowotherfestival Yinka Freeman is a trailblazer in the event industry and has over fifteen years of experience designing, producing, and executing events. She's an event production expert, and fiercely passionate about making her client's vision come to life. As a mission-driven individual, Yinka started Triple Pocket Events with the sole desire to create diversified, valuable experiences for all kinds of people. Yinka has spearheaded events for San Diego Pride, Sum of Us Festival, Clexacon, Kaiser Permanente, and many more. Notable press features include The San Diego Union Tribune, San Diego Voyager, and Shoutout LA, among others. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 Introduction to Radical Acceptance 00:39 Welcome to Queerify 01:09 Election Day Special 03:29 Meet Yinka Freeman 04:05 Yinka's Journey and Triple Pocket Events 05:18 The Queer Wellness Festival 08:58 Yinka's Childhood and Cultural Experiences 15:42 Navigating Racism and Immigration 21:44 Becoming a U.S. Citizen During COVID 23:13 The Importance of Voting and Resilience 29:01 Support System and Accountability 29:43 Coming Out Journey 30:42 Family Reactions and Challenges 33:12 Chosen Family and Community Support 38:16 Building a Business Empire 47:21 Festival Mission and Activism 52:41 Self-Care and Radical Acceptance 59:40 Closing Thoughts and Socials
In this episode, Jessica Yinka Thomas shares how B Academics and B Impact Teams are transforming business education and shaping the future of the B Corp community.Show Notes: https://go.lifteconomy.com/blog/how-b-academics-grows-the-b-corp-movementSupport the showWe want to hear from you! Email us at beyond@lifteconomy.com with requests for content, suggestions for future guests, and feedback about our episodes.
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Check out @fyifli Episode 139 w/ CPA, Mentor, and Commission Auditor: @yinka_majek.cpa In this episode, Hassan and Yinka chop it up about: - The difference between finance and personal finance - How to get started investing - Mindsets that prevent people from becoming an investor If you're looking to be motivated, educated, and entertained…this podcast is for you!
What do designers think about their own work? Which project are they most proud of; what early design do they regret; and what would they most like to design in the future? The Crit, a new podcast from Disegno, has the answers!This week, Yinka Ilori comes on The Crit to discuss being tempted to buy his chairs back, the career advice Tracey Emin gave him in M&S, and the importance of joy and self belief. Yinka's picks for his crit were: Best design: Colour Palace Worst design: Okra chair Most successful design: If Chairs Could TalkMost impactful feedback: Don't rush, take your time and build your body of work.Dream design: Sculpture park Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Building Wealth Through Commercial Real Estate Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Yinka Holt, CEO of ProMerit Capital and an experienced CRE and multifamily operator. Dr. Holt shares her journey from healthcare to real estate, explaining how she helps busy professionals create passive income using recession-resistant real estate investing.Have you ever wondered how to invest in real estate without the hassle of being a landlord or gambling on risky house flips? Dr. Holt introduces her proprietary “Vanguard Allocation™ Formula,” which focuses on acquiring premium multifamily assets and delivering above-average, low-risk returns.From starting with a 16-unit apartment portfolio in her home country to growing ProMerit Capital to over $62 million in assets under management, Dr. Holt's unique story highlights how real estate can provide financial freedom, tax savings, and legacy-building opportunities.If you're interested in hands-off real estate investing that fits into your busy schedule, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn more about the ProMerit Capital Investors Club and how you can recession-proof your retirement.Visit promeritcapital.com/webinar for free training on passive real estate investing opportunities.In this episode, we discussed:Dr. Yinka's real estate journeyFrom healthcare to real estate Growing your passive income using recession-resistant real estate investingPassive real estate investing opportunitiesCONNECT WITH DR YINKA:WebsiteLinkedinCONNECT WITH JONATHANTo connect with Jonathan, you can send an email to info@greystonecapgroup.com or schedule a time to chat.To learn more about real estate investment opportunities, join the Greystone Capital Investor Network.Thanks for listening and until next time!
Culinary maestro Yotam Ottolenghi, the man who's transformed the way we think about Middle Eastern flavours, vegetables, and the art of home cooking joins us to chat 'Comfort' food. We welcome Livi Deane, a model and beautician, who's written a book about living with lifechanging impaired vision and a prosthetic eye, as a result of a rare form of eye cancer. And historian siblings David and Yinka Olusoga join us to discuss their new book 'Black History for Every Day of the Year' and will be share some of their own life story with us All that, plus we have the Inheritance Tracks of comedian, presenter, actor and creator of Keith Lemon, Leigh Francis. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens Producer: Ben Mitchell
To keep listening, subscribe to our free tier on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litsocietypod. On paper, Yinka has it all. She's Oxford-educated, beautiful, and constantly surrounded by friends and family. Still, one persistent question makes her examine her value and identity: "Where is your husband?" Will Yinka find happiness, and will that happiness come in the form of marriage before she's too old and it's too late? THE BOOK: Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? THE AUTHOR: Lizzie Damilola Blackburn Let's get LIT! - View the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@litsocietypod Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod Twitter — www.twitter.com/litsocietypod Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod Our website — www.LitSocietyPod.com. Subscribe to emails and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/gDtWCr
Jane and Fi have a supply teacher producer situation today and they're just not used to this kind of discipline - but they still manage to chat about why you don't see daytime ghosts, the multi 'talented' King Henry the 8th and whether plays within plays are any good.They also ask the big question: Do you throw your own? (Knickers)They're also joined by David Olusoga, who speaks about his new book 'Black History for Every Day of the Year' which he wrote with his siblings, Yinka and Kemi Olusoga.Our next book club pick has been announced! 'The Trouble with Goats and Sheep' by Joanna Cannon.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the "Quietly Visible" podcast, host Carol Stewart is joined by Yinka Adesina, a leadership and coaching professional specialising in diversity and inclusion. Yinka shares her journey working with organisations such as the Houses of Parliament, the NHS, and Russell Group Universities, as well as her current role as a Careers Consultant at a leading London university. The discussion delves into the "introverted advantage," offering practical strategies for introverts navigating career transitions and development. Yinka emphasises the importance of maintaining well-being during periods of change and growth, understanding different leadership styles, and how introverted leaders can use their unique strengths to thrive in the evolving workplace. She also touches on her research into psychological capital and the key elements that can help professionals progress in their careers.
In this insightful episode, John Golden interviews Adeyinka Adegbenle, known as Yinka, to explore the principles of excellence as outlined in her book "Master Excellence: 13 Principles to Help You Win at Life." Yinka discusses how she turned a challenging period into an opportunity for growth, focusing on intentionality, character development, and financial discipline. The episode provides practical advice on setting clear goals, building good habits, and the distinction between gratitude and appreciation. Yinka's story is a powerful reminder that excellence is a continuous journey of self-improvement.
In this episode of the Once Upon a Project podcast, AJ Paron, sits down with the London born designer Yinka Ilori at Neocon. They discuss Yinka's vibrant, joyful, and award-winning collaboration with Momentum Textiles and Wallcovering, his journey from furniture design to becoming an acclaimed multidisciplinary artist, and how his Nigerian heritage influences his use of bold colors and patterns. Yinka shares insights into his creative process and the importance of making spaces that evoke happiness and connectivity. He also offers valuable advice to young designers. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the transformative power of design. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kick your summer off right with a nostalgic mix of West Coast classics featuring legendary music from West Coast luminaries such as Snoop Dogg, The Dogg Pound, Tha Eastsidaz, Mack 10, WC, Mr. Short Khop, and more.... #ThatLife
Artist Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, and Hans Ulrich Obrist and Tamsin Hong of The Serpentine Galleries, coat London's historic statues and public monuments with fresh layers of history. For over 30 years, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA has used Western European art history to explore contemporary culture and national identities. With his iconic use of Dutch wax print fabric - inspired by Indonesian batik designs, mass-produced in the Netherlands (and now China) and sold to British colonies in West Africa - he troubles ideas of ‘authentic' ‘African prints'. Painting these colourful patterns on his smaller-scale replicas of sculptures of British figures like Winston Churchill, Robert Clive, and Robert Milligan, he engages with contemporary debates raised in Black Lives Matter (#BLM) and the toppling of slave trader Edward Colston's statue in Bristol. Suspended States, the artist's first London solo exhibition in over 20 years, puts these questions of cultural identity and whiteness, within the modern contexts of globalisation, economics, and art markets. Wind Sculptures speak to movements across borders, other works how architectures of power affect refuge, migration, and the legacies of imperialism in wars, conflict, and peace today. With his Library series, we read into Wole Soyinka, Bisi Silva, and canonised 17th, 18th, and 19th century artists like Diego Velázquez, focussing on Yinka's engagement with Pablo Picasso, modernism, and ‘primitivism'. Hans Ulrich Obrist and Tamsin Hong highlight the connection between the Serpentine's ecological work, and Yinka's new woodcuts and drawings which consider the impact of colonisation on the environment. As a self-described ‘post-colonial hybrid', Yinka details his diasporic social practices, including his Guest Project experimental space in Hackney, and G.A.S. Foundation in Nigeria, and collaborations with young artists and researchers like Leo Robinson, Péjú Oshin, and Alayo Akinkubye. Yinka Shonibare: Suspended States runs at the Serpentine Galleries in London until 1 September 2024. Yinka is also an Invited Artist, and participant in Nigeria Imaginary, the official Nigerian Pavilion, at the 60th Venice Biennale, which runs until 24 November 2024. Part of EMPIRE LINES at Venice, a series of episodes leading to Foreigners Everywhere (Stranieri Ovunque), the 60th Venice Biennale or International Art Exhibition in Italy, in April 2024. For more about Dutch wax fabric and ‘African' textiles, listen to Lubaina Himid on Lost Threads (2021, 2023) at the Holburne Museum in Bath and British Textile Biennial 2021, and the British Museum's Dr. Chris Spring on Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx by Araminta de Clermont (2010). For more about Nelson's Ship in a Bottle (2010), listen to historicity London, a podcast series of audio walking tours, exploring how cities got to be the way they are. On bronze as the ‘media of history', hear artist Pio Abad on Giolo's Lament (2023) at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. And on the globalisation of ‘African' masks, listen to Tate curator Osei Bonsu in the episode about Ndidi Dike's A History of A City in a Box (2019). For more about the Blk Art Group, hear curator Dorothy Price on Claudette Johnson's And I Have My Own Business in This Skin (1982) at the Courtauld Gallery in London. Hear curator Folakunle Oshun, and more about Yinka Shonibare's Diary of a Victorian Dandy (1998), in the episode on Lagos Soundscapes by Emeka Ogboh (2023), at the South London Gallery. Read about Nengi Omuku in this article about Soulscapes at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. And for other artists inspired by the port city of Venice, hear John Akomfrah of the British Pavilion (2024) on Arcadia (2023) at The Box in Plymouth. WITH: Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, British-Nigerian artist. Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, and Tamsin Hong, Exhibitions Curator, at the Serpentine Galleries in London. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast
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February 18, 2024 Speaker: Yinka Akinyemi, Ruling Elder
This week we explore Obatala Father of the White Cloth References: Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits, and other Deities Neimark, Philip. Way of the Orisha Fatunmbi, Fa'lokun. Ebora (The Metaphysical Foundations of Ifa Book 2) OYEDEJI, Dr. Yinka. Yoruba gods & legends: Stories of how different Orishas acquired powers and became deities in Yoruba Land!
We invited our friends, Fiyin and Yinka who have twins to tell us how their journey has been from conception to now
This episode we're discussing the fiction genre of Romantic Comedies! We talk about the difference between “fun” and “funny,” crossover romance genres, cataloguing romance fiction, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Things We Read (or tried to…) The House Witch by Delemhach A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon by Sarah Hawley One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake Take Me Home by Lorelie Brown I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams Other Media We Mentioned When Harry Met Sally… (Wikipedia) The Bear (Wikipedia) Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Martian (Wikipedia) Golden Globes change comedy rules after controversial win for The Martian The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Beetlejuice (Wikipedia) The Wallflower Wager by Tessa Dare A Week to be Wicked by Tessa Dare You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Judgment (video game) Bridgertons Series by Julia Quinn Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams A Very Merry Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan Cats (2019 film) (Wikipedia) Links, Articles, and Things Episode 119: Regency Romance What does a happily ever after look like? (romance novel covers) Sensible Chuckle (Know Your Meme) There Is Only One Bed (TV Tropes) Pop Culture Happy Hour Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! Does the Dog Die? 20 Humorous Romance by BIPOC Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. Courting Samira by Amal Awad The Wildest Ride by Marcella Bell A Proposal They Can't Refuse by Natalie Caña Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn Rent a Boyfriend by Gloria Chao How to Find a Princess by Alyssa Cole You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria Game On by Seressia Glass Manhattan Dreaming by Anita Heiss Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson Much Ado about Nada by Uzma Jalaluddin Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli The Stand-Up Groomsman by Jackie Lau Booked on a Feeling by Jayci Lee The Secret to a Southern Wedding by Synithia Williams Pride and Protest by Nikki Payne Tastes Like Shakkar by Nisha Sharma The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa The Donut Trap by Julie Tieu Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, February 20th we'll be talking about our reading resolutions for 2024! Then on Tuesday, March 5th we'll be discussing the genre of Dark Fantasy!
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On 24 May 2010, artist Yinka Shonibare unveiled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, on the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The piece was the world's largest ship in a bottle, but it wasn't just any vessel. It was a replica of HMS Victory, commanded by Admiral Lord Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar, except Yinka had made an eye-catching change. The ship's plain sails had been replaced with colourful Dutch wax sails. Dutch wax is a fabric typically sold in West Africa. Yinka's work captivated crowds and left people wondering what it meant. “Some people were like ‘oh great we are celebrating Britishness. Fantastic', and then some other groups said ‘Oh this is a critique of Britain. Fantastic'. I love it when the work does that!”, says Yinka. He tells Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty how his artwork was created and what it means to him.
With over 18 years of experience in Business, Charitable and Educational Leadership Yinka works at the forefront of women's leadership and development. An inspiring and unique business leader, Yinka founded Calla Success Systems to support women in business lead thriving and profitable businesses while living nourishing and inspiring lives. She has a proven track record of developing bespoke solutions for women in leadership and has supported many through their journeys in business, education and the charitable sectors. Passionate about the holistic approach to improvement and success, Yinka works with women to ensure that the systems, environments, and processes in their lives support their hopes and dreams and enable them to define success on their own terms. Supporting women with tools, resources and methods that are designed to help leaders thrive. In this episode Alicia and Olayinka discuss: How to priotise your activities based on profit led activities Working according to your financial goals How to make 10K in 2 weeks Why building wealth is important for the world How she helps women make their salary in a month Connect with Olayinka here- https://www.linkedin.com/in/yinka-ewuola/
Just in time for summer solstice, Yinka drops what has now become an annual selection of sounds spanning the African diaspora. The summer starts now. #ThatLife https://soundcloud.com/yinka/ah3
Idaho Matters spoke with author Lizzie Damilola Blackburn about her novel.
As we celebrate Juneteenth, Dear Culture invites you to debate the Blackest songs of all time! Our people are so talented and it was hard to narrow them down but host Panama Jackson is joined by hip-hop heads Yinka and Outlaw to rank some of the best tracks created by Black artists.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
In this exciting episode of "Nip It in the Gut," I am joined by Dr. Yinka Davies, the founder and CEO of LYVECAP, an innovative wellness company focused on harnessing the power of a balanced gut for peak performance. Dr. Davies, together with Professor Claudio DeSimone, a world-renowned expert in microflora, has developed STRONG, a clinically-proven probiotic blend designed to support athletes, weekend warriors, and health enthusiasts in reaching their full potential. Tune in as Dr. Davies shares her expertise on the pivotal role of gut health in overall well-being and how LYVECAP is revolutionizing wellness routines. We dive deep into the formulation of STRONG, which combines 200 billion CFUs and eight carefully selected bacterial strains, along with essential amino acids Leucine and Taurine for muscle building and repair. Discover the science behind the probiotic blend that supports gut balance, enhances performance, and promotes optimal health. Dr. Davies's passion for health and wellness shines through as we explore the incredible potential of gut health for achieving peak performance. Join us on this enlightening episode as we uncover the secrets to unlocking your gut's power for a stronger, healthier you. Don't miss out on this empowering conversation with Dr. Yinka Davies and the journey towards revolutionizing your wellness routines. Sign up for my newsletter Book a free wellness session Empowered healthy living
Dr. Borger is joined by Dr Yinka Akin-Deko to discuss the history of skin bleaching in skin of color and the dangers associated with it. Trigger Warning / Disclaimer: there is an element of racism and imperialism that is part of this conversation. We might touch on a sensitive topic, but we believe this conversation is one that's needed and necessary. Dr Yinka Akin-Deko is a Family Physician practicing in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She is the owner of DYS Skincare, a company founded with the goal of inclusivity after Dr. Akin-Deko struggled to find skincare products made with black skin in mind. Dr Yinka is also well known for a series of Facebook live videos to where she continues sharing knowledge on skincare which she acquired through her medical education and personal study. You can find out more, here: Instagram: instagram.com/dr.yinkaskin/ Facebook: facebook.com/dryinka Twitter: twitter.com/DrYinkaSkin TikTok:tiktok.com/@dr.yinka.skin Website: www.dryinkaskin.com
As the walk comes to a close, Yinka shares with Dr Alex some inspiring advice and life lessons.Yinka explains why you can't wait for opportunities to come to you, and where to begin when chasing your own dreams. She also talks about how she finds inspiration from her own life, reflecting on her upbringing as one of seven kids in a four-bed-flat. Finally, Dr Alex wraps up with the health fact of the week, which exposes a huge difference in how heart disease looks different for men and women.Follow Yinka @yinkabokinni and watch Naked Education on Channel 4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2, Yinka Bokinni opens up about her heart condition, including having open heart surgery as a baby. She talks about the heartbreaking impact that it had on her siblings and how it's shaped the vivacious person she is today. Many people joke about “main character syndrome”, however Yinka explains how being the star of your own movie can have a huge uplifting impact on your energy and you just might start to believe it. Follow Yinka @yinkabokinni and watch Naked Education on Channel 4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TV presenter and broadcaster Yinka Bokinni is stomping in Battersea Park with Dr Alex this week, discussing their daring new Channel 4 series ‘Naked Education'. If you're yet to hear of the show that's hit the headlines, Dr Alex and Yinka explain why educating teens on naked bodies is imperative to growing up with positive body image; and they explore why Brits are so prudish when it comes to sex education. Yinka also talks about her decision to stop drinking and why you should never stand behind her if she's holding a sambuca shot. Follow Yinka @yinkabokinni and watch Naked Education on Channel 4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Itali-Echo interviews Dr. Yinka Adekugbe for the series Smile&Shine
Presence & Purpose: Personal Branding, Faith and Business Strategy for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
What would you charge is there was NO fear? And what's stopping you from actually reaching that price point for your services? Today we're digging DEEP into money mindset, pricing and cashflow! Today's guest Yinka Ewuola is a Coach, Strategist, and founder of Calla Success Systems. Yinka works with women to focus on systems and ensure that the habits, environments, and processes in their lives and businesses support their deepest hopes and wildest dreams and enable them to define success on their own terms and build exciting inspiring journeys to get there. Listen in as we talk about… The #1 reason why businesses fail (and how to avoid being in the large majority of businesses that go under) The difference between men and women operating in business Confronting scarcity, fear and avoidance of money making actions Why you should never “charge your worth” Why charging premium is the kindest thing you can do for your clients Connect with Yinka on LinkedIn, Facebook or Instagram. GET CONNECTED:
In this episode our cafe guest is Dr. Yinka Akin-Deko. Dr. Yinka is a family physician based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia with a special interest in dermatology and health equity. She came to the cafe to discuss the essential elements of a skincare routine and her tips on healthcare navigation and doctor-patient communication. Grab your warm drink and tune in for a great conversation!Some key takeaways:The importance of sunscreenComponents of a good skincare routineMelanoma warning signsSay what you're concerned aboutICE - Ideas, concerns, expectationsAbout Dr. Yinka Akin-DekoDr Yinka Akin-Deko is a Family Physician practicing in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She finished medical school in 2004 and has worked as a family physician since 2012. She completed her postgraduate training in London, England.Dr Akin-Deko moved to work in Dartmouth Nova Scotia in September 2019, a few days later she experienced her first hurricane!Her clinic incorporates all aspects of Family Medicine including prenatal care, child health, preventative care and end of life support.Her special interests are dermatology, especially skincare for black skin, and health equity. She is a member of various medical organisations and is a board member of the Health Association of African Canadians.As an advocate for health equity, Dr Akin-Deko has a special insight having lived and worked as an immigrant on two continents. As a woman of colour herself, she is acutely aware of the desperate need to advocate for herself when seeking healthcare, and also make sure her black patients are able to vocalise their health concerns and demand the best of the healthcare system.Dr Akin-Deko enjoys traveling and is passionate about reading black female authors. She enjoys running, reading and spending time with her husband and two sons.The Good Health Cafewww.thegoodhealthcafe.comFacebook and Instagram: @thegoodhealth cafeSign up for our mailing list: https://www.thegoodhealthcafe.com/submit-your-questionSponsor Info:The Good Health Candle Companywww.goodhealthcandle.com@goodhealthcandle on Instagram and FacebookThe Good Health Cafe Feedback Formhttps://www.thegoodhealthcafe.com/submit-your-question@thegoodhealthcafe on Instagram and Facebook
Given the recent passing of Dave Jolicoeur aka Trugoy the Dove, the 80z Babies discuss The Grind Date by De La Soul - released October 5, 2004. Timestamps: (0:28) RIP to Dave, Trugoy the Dove (1:00) Why this album? (2:47) Where was Yinka? (5:18) Where was Outlaw? (9:03) Critical reception (10:15) Outlaw grades the album (12:00) Overarching highlights (18:30) Overarching lowlights (21:00) Track for track analysis (57:15) Closing thoughts
Last week, a few thousand sustainability professionals gathered for the annual GreenBiz conference hosted by GreenBiz Group. In this episode of the ESG Insider podcast, we're on the ground talking with panelists and attendees about the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the space — from regulation, disclosure requirements and supply chains to environmental justice, employee wellbeing and burnout. Many attendees expressed frustration and a general sense of being overwhelmed by the pace of change and the challenges facing the sustainability space. In the face of this uncertainty, the message from many panelists was: Whatever the topic, you have to start somewhere. We hear from Kentaro Kawamori, CEO of climate software firm Persefoni, who urges companies to avoid “analysis paralysis.” “You've just got to get started. And if you're searching for perfect, you're never going to find it,” Kentaro says. We talk to Deloitte's Kristen Sullivan and Evan Harvey, who led a three-hour, standing-room-only climate disclosure bootcamp at the conference to help companies understand how proposed rules from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could impact them. “As we were wrapping up, we were trying to get a pulse on the audience in terms of... did this help you feel more prepared, this type of a session?” Kristen says. “The answer was ‘yes — and at the same time, I'm really scared.'” We also speak to Yinka Bode-George, CEO of environmental justice-focused nonprofit Sustain our Future Foundation. "People are getting the idea that environmental justice is not just this nice-to-have, it's actually a really central component of winning on the climate crisis and putting forward the most effective solutions," Yinka tells us. In the episode, we also sit down with Tim Mohin, the former CEO of international standards organization the Global Reporting Initiative, or GRI; Nasdaq Global Head of ESG Solutions Randall Hopkins; UPS Sustainability Director Stakeholder Engagement Elba Pareja-Gallagher; Zack Parisa, CEO of forest carbon marketplace the Natural Capital Exchange, or NCX; and Jared Connors from supply chain sustainability management company Assent. S&P Global Sustainable1 was a sponsor of the GreenBiz conference. Listen to our episode on the SEC's climate disclosure rule here: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/podcasts/unpacking-implications-of-the-sec-s-proposed-climate-disclosure-rule We'd love to hear from you. To give us feedback on this episode or share ideas for future episodes, please contact hosts Lindsey Hall (lindsey.hall@spglobal.com) and Esther Whieldon (esther.whieldon@spglobal.com). Photo source: Getty Images Copyright ©2023 by S&P Global DISCLAIMER By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. S&P GLOBAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.
We're back for part 2 of the MicroBook Magic Author Showcase! Hurrah! Party! This week, we'll hear from Sarah Milne, Yinka Ewuola, and Sharon Blue as they read from their upcoming MicroBooks. If you'd like to join us for Season 3 of MicroBook Magic and write your own book by May Day, check the link in the show notes! Key Takeaways: [1:20] A little bit about Sarah and her microbook! [4:50] Sarah reads a bit of her microbook. [12:15] A little bit about Yinka and why she decided to write this book. [23:15] Remember to keep writing! The world needs your books. [23:55] Sharon shares her story and why she wanted to write her book! [30:30] Vicky loves Sharon's book because we all think we know what self care is, but we actually don't. Mentioned in This Episode: Website Book Breakthrough Jam Podcast Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and Overcast Email Vicky about 1:1 coaching at: vicky@moxiebooks.co.uk MicroBook Magic
The 80z Babies pay tribute (mostly) to The Roots' classic fourth studio album entitled Things Fall Apart released February 23, 1999. Timestamps: (0:22) Why doesn't this album excite Yinka? (1:15) Why aren't Be and Stillmatic albums worthy of tributes? (4:27) A brief mention of Jay Z's Unplugged (6:03) Is Black Through transcendent on this album? (9:45) Where was Yinka? (11:10) Where was Outlaw? (13:30) Did Things Fall Apart become a part of Outlaw's identity? (14:25) Critical reception (16:45) Overarching lowlights (21:21) Common's a pervert (25:38) Overarching highlights (37:03) Track for track analysis (1:10:50) Yinka attempts to make it a classic (1:18:20) Closing thoughts
The 80z Babies discuss the Top 5 hiphop related movies. Timestamps: (1:22) Outlaw's #5 (5:17) Outlaw's #4 (7:07) Outlaw's #3 (14:13) Outlaw's #2 (22:00) Outlaw's #1 (25:50) Yinka's #5 (27:44) Yinka's #4-1 (31:05) Yinka's Hon Mention (32:47) East Coast vs. West Coast Picks (35:15) recap
Yinka Boudreaux went from high school English Teacher to Client Success Partner at Otus. Learn how this Yinka used her teaching skills, an improved resume, and the Classroom to Boardroom course and community to transition out of teaching. www.carrieconover.com Join the Classroom to Boardroom community at https://www.carrieconover.com/classroomtoboardroom
The 80z Babies are joined by special guest Haas to discuss the debut solo album from the legendary Raphael Saadiq - Instant Vintage released June 11, 2002. Timestamps: (1:30) Where was Yinka? (3:38) Where was Jaz? (4:06) Where was Outlaw? (6:14) Is Saadiq being extra with "Instant Vintage" and "Gospel-Delic"? Is he a neo soul artist? (7:48) Critical reception (9:14) How weird is Saadiq? Does he still have his mystique? (11:37) Overarching highlights (15:47) We need more projects helmed by bassists (17:35) Overarching lowlights. Is the songwriting suspect? (25:06) Track for track analysis (25:21) Is "Doing What I Can" one of the strongest basslines and intros ever? Yinka's 'Highlight of Highlights' (28:44) The team pokes fun at the "Body Parts" lyrics (31:29) D'Angelo's participation wasn't always reliable (34:57) Jaz' 'Highlight of Highlights' (35:35) The tuba is such a striking choice for "Still Ray" (50:45) Lyrically, is Saadiq's "love" and "i miss you" bag better than his "sex" bag? (53:42) Is "Faithful" a fuck boy anthem? (55:53) Outlaw's 'Highlight of Highlights' (1:10:30) Closing thoughts
The 80z Babies discuss the Top 5 whitest songs of all time. Timestamps: (1:13) Outlaw #5 (3:26) Outlaw #4 (4:30) Outlaw #3 (6:16) Outlaw #2 (7:39) Outlaw #1 (9:30) Yinka shares a story about Outlaw's #1 pick (12:17) Yinka #5 (13:37) Yinka #4 (15:20) Yinka #3 (16:28) Yinka #2 (16:55) Yinka #1 (18:33) Honorable mentions
Vent with us! Or not, and let's celebrate! Listen live as we go live in the final 2 minutes and ride with you through the overtime all the way to the victory. On this episode of Climbing The Pocket's “The Final Score”, we react with you! Your Minnesota Vikings had the opportunity to clinch the NFC North today. All they had to do was defeat the 4-8-1 Indianapolis Colts. The team with the worst offense in the league. After the first half of the game where the Vikings have trailed 33-0, it won't even be close to those results. Why so far have the Vikings not shown up? …And they finally did winning 39-36 in overtime. What defensive adjustments are we seeing that were promised? Not sure, but in the second half and overtime, they held the Colts to only 3 points. After the first half, the defense is well on its way to giving up over 400 yards again for the sixth game in a row. But they didn't. They held the Colts to only 341 yards in 5 quarters. Should Ed Donatell be fired? Well, somebody needs to be the scapegoat. Not this week. Our super fan, Mary Fisk, asks, “could this be the worst game in Vikings history?” I guess we have another half of football to sit through to find out. We did with the greatest comeback in NFL history. Wow! The team has at least scored in the third quarter. Can they score enough? Absolutely! They made history and won the NFC North Division crown in the process. SKOL VIKINGS! All these questions, and more as we react at the end of the game, in the final two minutes, with Climbing The Pocket's ‘The Final Score.' Join us and share your frustrations and celebrations. 1) Highlights 2) Lowlights 3) Speed round and your questions 4) What's ahead The Final Score [the name for CTP's Postgame show] is here. There are 4 regulars and the occasional guest. The focus will be on you the fan, and how you felt the team did—hopefully racking up the wins in the regular season. Today, Jonas, Yinka, and Dave will be here. Did you like what you saw? Fan with us!!! Guest Jonas Stärk @JonasStaerk, Tyler Forness @TheRealForno, and Yinka Ayinde @Saxyprince. Regulars Jayson Brown @brownjayson, Flip Mazzi @Flipmazzi, Matt Anderson @MattAnderson_8, and Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare producing this @Climb_ThePocket's & @DailyNorseman's production partnered with Lake Monster Brewing @LakeMonsterBrew and @thatsbadassmn. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/climbingthepocket Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/hrqpGfhaBlA At Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/climbingthepocket/ https://www.facebook.com/thedailynorseman/ Partners: Lake Monster Brewing - https://www.lakemonsterbrewing.com That's Bad Ass Wood Art - https://www.thatsbadasswoodart.com/ Eastside Jiu-Jitsu Club - https://martialartsorleans.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 80z Babies discuss the 4th studio album by ScHoolboy Q entitled Blank Face LP released on July 8, 2016. Timestamps: (0:25) WHy are we doing tHis album? Is it ScHoolBoy Q's best? (1:17) Outlaw skips aHead to rate tHe album (3:04) WHere was Yinka? (5:38) WHere was Outlaw? (7:54) Critical Reception (9:15) Yinka was Hurt by CrasH Talk (10:08) OverarcHing lowligHts (12:38) OverarcHing HigHligHts (17:40) Track for track analysis (25:54) Outlaw's "HigHligHt of HigHligHts" (55:33) Yinka's "HigHligHt of HigHligHts" (1:05:15) Closing thougHts
This week Yinka Taiwo-Peters, Senior Product Leader at Shopify, joined the podcast to discuss all things creator economy including: diversity, inclusion, monetization, and much more. Yinka is a product leader in the creator economy space. She is currently leading the creator growth team at Shopify, following her recent experience at TikTok, Google-YouTube. Yinka is also an investor, product coach, and avid traveler. Shopify's Linkpop: www.linkpop.com/yinkatp LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/yinkatp Yinka's Twitter: https://twitter.com/yinkatp?
On today's podcast episode, Adeyinka Adegbenle shares how she got back on track and adjusted her mindset after losing 65% of her household income. Ade(Yinka) is a former financial service professional turned Excellence Strategist, Educator, and Author. At the height of the 2009 recession, she lost her revered job in the financial services sector. She was also heavily pregnant and had also just recently purchased a house. She and her husband were young and weren't financially disciplined. That experience led them on the path of financial excellence and discipline. Today she used the lessons from that experience to help many others including her clients. WHAT YINKA DISCUSSED: - How she navigated a job loss, a new baby, and becoming a homeowner during a very challenging time in her life. - How much debt she owed and what her "enough is enough" moment was - What kept her up at night and how she got back on track AND MUCH MORE HOW TO KEEP UP WITH YINKA: - On Instagram: https://instagram/thinkgrowexcel - Via her website: https://www.waysofexcellence.com ❤ Get the best-selling Clever Girl Finance Books: https://clevergirlfinance.com/books ❤ Get access to 30+ free courses, worksheets, savings challenges, and our favorite banking resources: https://clevergirlfinance.com/course-packages/ ❤ Read the Clever Girl Finance Blog: https://clevergirlfinance.com/blog ❤ Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/clevergirlfinance
Zibby is joined by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn to discuss her debut novel, Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?, which grew out of a short story she once posted on her blog. The two talk about how the pandemic helped Lizzie settle into a post-commuter lifestyle enough to write this story, the enviable relationship she has with her former editor, and what her mom thought of the finished book. Lizzie also shares how her own network of aunties differs from that in her novel as well as what she's working on next. Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3b8fYpYBookshop: https://bit.ly/3xNy0plSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.