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Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, The Kádàrá Woman podcast welcomes you to a world of inspiration where purpose meets destiny. "Kádàrá" - meaning "destiny" in Yoruba - perfectly captures our mission.

Dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked stories of remarkable African women and women of the African diaspora who have pivoted into their purpose, this podcast offers fresh perspectives on personal growth, career development, and positive impact. While we spotlight African women's experiences, these universal stories resonate deeply with ambitious, forward-thinking women worldwide seeking both inspiration and practical insights.

Explore a rich tapestry of narratives from best-selling authors, visionary business leaders, resilient entrepreneurs, and insightful coaches who have transformed their lives through intentional choices. The Kádàrá Woman podcast redefines the African narrative by sharing powerful stories that seldom find the spotlight. It's a celebration of courage, tenacity, and wisdom, driven by the belief that these women are destined for greatness as they fulfill their life's purpose.
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In the first of two special reflection episodes mid-season, host Lola Soyebo Harris explores the powerful theme of "Breaking Free from Expected Paths" through insights gained from conversations with three remarkable women featured in Season 2: Ukonwa Ojo, Ayesha Chidolue, and Joy Aboderin. Each left successful corporate careers to pursue entrepreneurial ventures aligned with their deeper purpose.Lola shares her personal reflections on their journeys, highlighting common threads including the persistent call that preceded their pivots, how they moved through fear with preparation, the crucial role of support systems, and finding flow when aligned with purpose. Through these stories and her own insights, Lola explores what it means to become a "Kádàrá Woman" - someone who courageously aligns with her authentic path and purpose.Whether you're contemplating your own pivot or simply seeking inspiration, this episode offers wisdom for recognizing and responding to the whispers of your own calling.What We Discuss: 0:00 - Introduction to this special reflection episode on breaking free from expected paths2:04 - Joy Aboderin's story and Lola's reflections on recognizing recurring whispers5:26 - Addressing fear: Joy's perspective and Lola's "crying baby" metaphor7:25 - Lola shares her journey of chasing achievements versus finding true purpose10:15 - Ayesha's personal catalyst and Lola's thoughts on witnessing others' struggles12:40 - Partnership in purpose: Ayesha's support system and Lola's takeaways16:01 - Vision and manifestation: Ayesha's approach and Lola's experience with vision boards19:30 - Ukonwa on "golden handcuffs" and Lola's thoughts on corporate transitions24:23 - The river metaphor: Ukonwa's perspective on destiny and Lola's connection to it25:58 - Legacy reflections: What Ukonwa's insights revealed to Lola about purpose27:52 - Lola identifies four powerful common threads across all three journeys32:12 - Closing questions for listeners to reflect on their own paths🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá  Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | YouTube Join the Kádàrá  Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's...
Joy Aboderin shares her purpose-driven journey from a 13-year accounting career to founding Potential U, a successful global styling business. After hearing God's call in 2003, Joy eventually took the leap in 2008, selling her house to start her business. Now celebrating 17 years, Joy reveals how she's transformed her styling consultancy into a global enterprise, pivoted during COVID, and is launching the Potential U Style Academy to mentor the next generation. Her story demonstrates how aligning with your purpose and "feeling the fear but doing it anyway" can lead to a fulfilling life of impact and meaning.You will learn:How to recognize your true calling: Listen for consistent inner prompts and test them with small steps first, as Joy did by taking styling courses while still working in accounting.How to move forward despite fear: Practice "feel the fear and do it anyway" while building your faith muscle through increasingly bigger leaps of confidence.How to pivot during crises: In challenging times, get creative instead of crumbling by adapting your services to new formats, as Joy did by moving her styling business online.How to build an authentic business: Create offerings that align with your deeper values and purpose rather than just following market trends.How to maintain balance as an entrepreneur: Establish regular rest days and be intentional about what you consume mentally while expanding your professional network.What We Discuss:[01:05] - Joy's Nigerian heritage and how it shaped her[04:49] - Childhood dreams and the path to becoming an accountant[06:06] - First exposure to fashion through her stylish mother[12:31] - The divine calling to leave accounting for fashion[15:08] - Joy's first styling client and the emotional transformation[17:38] - Selling her house to start Potential U in 2008[21:05] - Early business challenges and networking lessons[26:39] - Pivoting during COVID to offer virtual styling services[31:17] - Streamlining services and knowing your business worth[33:52] - Understanding clients beyond appearances in styling[37:26] - Balancing timeless wardrobes versus fashion trends[40:11] - Launching the Potential U Style Academy[46:35] - Faith over fear: Building confidence in your purpose[51:52] - Finding balance and rest as an entrepreneur[53:15] - The emotional impact of styling a terminal client[54:26] - Lightning round: Personal mantras and life lessons[59:39] - Destiny and pursuing your purposeConnect with Joy Aboderin Instagram | Potential U | Potential U Academy Resources Mentioned: Rachel Rodgers  - We Should All Be MillionairesFashion She Wore: Heathe 🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kadara Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | a...
Lola sits down with Remi Roy, a Nigerian author, entrepreneur, and host of The Driven Introvert podcast. Raised by a single mother after losing her father before birth, Remi shares her remarkable journey from being a painfully shy introvert to becoming a confident public speaker, published author, and founder of ShePact, a platform empowering introverts to find their voice. She opens up about unexpected childhood discoveries, fertility struggles, career pivots from microbiology to creative entrepreneurship, and how faith has anchored her intentional living approach. This conversation delivers practical strategies for overcoming shyness, building confidence in professional settings, and pursuing multiple passions with purpose. Whether you struggle with public speaking anxiety or feel directionless in your career path, Remi's authentic insights offer a roadmap for transformation.You will learn:How to overcome shyness and consistently push yourself to step outside your comfort zone.How to find direction when feeling lost: Pick one thing that interests you, go deep into learning about it, and remain open to where it might lead you.How to build resilience: Acknowledge that difficult times feel chaotic while you're in them, but believe something good can emerge from your challenges.How to live intentionally: Regularly reflect on your actions and goals, ask yourself meaningful questions, and make concrete steps toward improvement.How to pursue multiple passions: Embrace being a "trier" who gives every dream a chance, and don't be afraid to pivot when something isn't working.What We Discuss:[00:00] - Introduction to Remi Roy and the episode overview[01:24] - Nigerian heritage and the impact of growing up without a father[04:22] - The pivotal moment: discovering her father's obituary as a child[06:53] - Educational journey: from aspiring doctor to finding her creative voice[10:54] - Becoming a "self-proclaimed trier" and embracing multiple passions[18:19] - Finding direction: practical advice for when you feel lost[21:02] - Writing career: how Remi published her first books[24:42] - Creating ShePact and The Driven Introvert podcast[27:56] - Public speaking strategies for introverts[36:35] - Building resilience through life's difficult challenges[39:21] - Living intentionally: practical steps for purposeful living[43:54] - Book recommendation and overcoming creative resistance[47:40] - Lightning round: personal philosophies and turning points[55:43] - Reflections on destiny and pursuing purposeConnect with Remi RoyInstagram | Podcast | ShepactResources Mentioned: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | YouTube Join the Kádàrá  Woman Community - 
Ayesha Chidolue's journey from corporate attorney to founder of a Top 10 law firm on the Inc. 5000 list is a masterclass in purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Born in Texas but raised in Nigeria until age 17, she credits her Nigerian upbringing for instilling the grit and ambition that propelled her success. After years in corporate law and even a stint as a wedding photographer, Ayesha found her calling in immigration law where she could create a meaningful impact while building a business that now employs 52 people.You will learn:How to identify your purpose: Look for areas where you can make direct impact on people's lives, as Ayesha did when transitioning from corporate law to immigration practice.How to build a business with your spouse: Create clear boundaries between work and home, respect each other's opinions, and align on the common goal of success.How to implement business systems from day one: Start with organized processes even when small, focus on quality client experiences, and regularly review data to improve.How to balance faith and business: Incorporate prayer and spirituality as business tools, especially during challenging periods of growth and decision-making.How to maintain work-life balance: Create strict boundaries between work and personal time, be laser-focused during working hours, and prioritize family time.What We Discuss:[00:00:36] - Introduction to Ayesha Chidolue and Her Journey[00:02:05] - Nigerian Heritage and How It Shaped Her Mindset[00:04:02] - Childhood Dream of Becoming a Lawyer[00:05:48] - Transition from Corporate America to Entrepreneurship[00:08:23] - Navigating Career and Motherhood Through Multiple Moves[00:11:43] - Taking the Bar Exam While Raising Young Children[00:14:14] - Starting a Law Practice and Finding Her Purpose[00:17:14] - Personal Connection to Immigration Law and Its Impact[00:20:11] - Building a Firm with Strong Core Values and Systems[00:23:38] - Working Successfully with Her Husband as COO[00:27:37] - The Role of Faith in Business Growth and Decision-Making[00:32:02] - Being Recognized on the Inc. 5000 List as a Top 10 Law Firm[00:35:34] - Celebrating Client Victories in Immigration Cases[00:37:58] - Maintaining Work-Life Balance as a Business Owner[00:41:56] - Navigating Challenges in Immigration Law Practice[00:47:56] - Advice for Entrepreneurs: The Power of Laser Focus[00:50:12] - The Power of Manifestation and Setting Clear Goals[00:53:46] - Building a Legacy Beyond Personal SuccessConnect with Ayesha Chidolue:  Ayesha IG | The Chidolue Law Firm🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kadara Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | YouTube Join the Kádàrá  Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven...
Irish-Ghanaian boxing champion Lesley Sackey shares her remarkable journey from avoiding PE class to winning EU gold medals, and ultimately founding Fight Forward and Pillow.AI. After surviving a seven-year abusive relationship, Lesley transformed her trauma into purpose, creating innovative organizations that use boxing as a therapeutic tool for domestic abuse survivors. She details how physical movement releases "calcified energy" stored in the body, helping women reclaim their power and voice. As a mother of three and a social entrepreneur, Lesley discusses balancing motherhood with her mission to help 10,000 women fight forward. Her story exemplifies how African women are pioneering trauma-informed approaches to healing and demonstrates that our greatest challenges can become our most meaningful contributions to the world.You will learn:How to harness physical movement as a healing tool: Boxing can help process trauma by shifting "calcified energy" stored in the body through intentional physical activity.How to build a supportive community for healing: Creating safe spaces where women can be heard without judgment is essential for recovery after abuse.How to reclaim your power after trauma: Setting challenging goals that push your boundaries can help rebuild confidence and self-trust.How to maintain mental well-being through movement: Regular physical activity serves as a foundation for mental wellness and can help process emotions that might otherwise remain trapped.How to transform personal pain into purpose: By sharing your journey authentically, you can create pathways for others to heal while continuing your own healing processWhat We Discuss:[01:27] - Irish-Ghanaian Heritage and Cultural Identity[08:57] - From Theatre Kid to Unexpected Athlete[14:21] - Finding Her Boxing Community[19:43] - Winning Gold: The European Championships[26:30] - Life's Unexpected Plot Twist[30:12] - The Kadara Moment: Birth of Fight Forward[36:03] - Boxing as Trauma Healing Medicine[42:07] - Pillow: Tech Solution for Survivors[47:10] - Success Habits of a Champion[52:52] - Life Lessons from the Boxing RingConnect with Lesley SackeyLesley IG | Fight Forward IGFight Forward Website |Pillow.AI Website🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kadara Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | YouTube Join the Kádàrá  Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the...
For Podcasthon 2025, Nigerian-born pharmacist Dr. Nnenna Onosode shares her journey from experiencing childhood sexual abuse to founding Anadel Speaks Foundation, a nonprofit organization protecting African children through sexual abuse prevention education. After building a successful healthcare career in America, Nnenna responded to a divine calling that began after motherhood. She reveals how she overcame fears to launch her child protection nonprofit, developed educational programs remotely implemented in Nigerian schools, and is now constructing a shelter for abuse survivors. Through her inspiring story, Dr. Nnenna offers wisdom on recognizing your purpose, navigating cross-cultural nonprofit challenges in Africa, maintaining wellness while doing trauma-related work, and transforming personal pain into impactful child advocacy that bridges continents.This special episode is also part of Podcasthon 2025 -@podcasthon-en, a global movement uniting podcasters to amplify charitable causes throughout this week. You will learn:How to recognize your calling: Follow what persistently tugs at your heart, even when ignored. How to start a nonprofit with limited resources: Reverse-engineer your vision by working backward from your ultimate goal. How to navigate cross-cultural challenges: Practice patience with different work styles and acknowledge local socioeconomic realities. How to maintain wellness during heavy work: Schedule non-negotiable spiritual renewal time and cultivate supportive relationships. How to sustain your mission through challenges: Accept the preparatory season that builds your character before your calling unfolds. What We Discuss:[00:00] - Introduction to Dr. Nnenna and Podcasthon 2025[04:25] - From Nigeria to America: Educational Journey[08:46] - The Divine Calling to Child Protection Work[14:12] - Surviving Childhood Abuse: A Personal Story[23:37] - Divine Confirmation and Foundation Genesis[32:28] - Building Educational Programs Across Continents[39:30] - Overcoming Challenges in African Nonprofit Work[47:50] - Spiritual Self-Care While Carrying Others' Stories[52:23] - Celebrating Growth: Shelter Construction and Beyond[01:01:44] - Reflections & Finding Your Purpose: Destiny and Divine TimingConnect with Nnenna OnosodeInstagram |WebsiteResource Shared: The Bait of Satan by John Bevere🔗 Connect With Lola on: Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kadara Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | YouTube Join the Kádàrá  Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast...
Former Amazon Prime CMO, Ukonwa Ojo shares her journey from Nigerian schoolgirl to global marketing executive and finally to purpose-driven entrepreneur. After 27 years in corporate America, including roles as CMO for MAC Cosmetics and SVP for Cover Girl, Ukonwa made the brave decision to walk away from the "golden handcuffs" to pursue her God-given purpose. Her story reveals important lessons about authenticity, faith, and finding true fulfillment.You will learn:How to leverage your uniqueness: "Your sameness gets you in, but your difference takes you further" - embrace what makes you stand out.How to navigate being "the first" or "the only": When asked to change, request examples of others delivering your results while fitting the mold—this reveals impossible expectations.How to recognize when it's time for a career pivot: Notice when how you spend your time contradicts your stated priorities—this misalignment signals change is needed.How to transition from corporate to entrepreneurship: Prepare to "eat your ego on a plate" as you shift from leading large teams to hands-on founder work.How to follow your purpose: Flow with your current rather than swimming against it—following your destiny brings more joy with less struggle.What We Discuss:[00:00] - Welcome to Season Two's Video Premiere[03:09] - Nigerian Roots: Ukonwa's Formative Years[05:42] - Early Career Aspirations and Family Influence[08:29] - The Journey Through Education and Corporate America[11:20] - The Loneliness of Being "The Only One" in the Room[18:39] - Living Authentically: Bringing Your Whole Self to Work[22:23] - The Pyramid Theory: How Difference Drives Success[27:51] - Full Circle Moment: Returning to Queen's College Nigeria[31:33] - The Kadara Moment: Deciding to Leave Corporate America[37:44] - The Courage to Pivot: Faith and Family Support[44:15] - Building Zaia: A Platform Uniting Christians Worldwide[46:09] - Honoring Her Mother Through Ada & Edith Fashion Line[54:44] - The Entrepreneurship Adjustment: Eating Your Ego[59:49] - Coming Full Circle: Speaking as CEO, Not CMO[01:16:53] - Lightning Round: Personal Insights and Wisdom[01:24:38] - Finding Your Current: The River Metaphor for DestinyConnect with Ukonwa OjoWebsites: Zaia | Ada & Edith Socials: Ukonwa on IG | Zaia IG | Ada & Edith IG Resource Mentioned: The Pursuit of Purpose - Dr. Myles Munroe 🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kadara Woman podcast:  Instagram | TikTok | YouTube  | WebsiteJoin the Kádàrá  Woman Community -  a...
Season 2 Trailer!

Season 2 Trailer!

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We are back with new conversations with more women of African descent! Our new season starts on Tuesday, March 11 so be sure you have your notifications on. About The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. Key themes of the podcast include:Developing a growth mindset to master one's purpose beyond mere identificationOvercoming self-doubt and limiting beliefs imposed by societal and religious expectationsEmpowerment through self-advocacy and decisive actionStrategies for making courageous pivots in life and careerThe importance of living a life of serviceThis podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Ever wondered what happens when you gather 12 incredible African women, add a dash of Mount Everest adventure, sprinkle in some entrepreneurial magic, and let their stories inspire people from Finland to Qatar? The season finale of Kadara Woman podcast wraps up exactly that kind of amazing journey, with host Lola Soyebo Harris reflecting on three months of powerful storytelling. With listeners tuning in from 17 countries and 22 US states, and downloads climbing by 37% weekly, these stories of triumph, resilience, and purpose-driven living have clearly struck a chord with audiences worldwide.Shownotes:[00:01] - Welcome and Introduction to Season 1 Finale [00:33] - Purpose Behind Kadara Woman Podcast Launch [01:48] - Season 1 Achievements and Global Reach [02:23] - Highlighting Guest Stories and Key Lessons [03:32] - Featuring African Women Entrepreneurs' Journeys [05:25] - Host's Personal Reflections and Learning Moments [06:35] - Future Plans and Season 2 Announcements [07:08] - Gratitude and Closing Remarks🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. This podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Tech executive turned leadership expert Foluso Gbadamosi shares her transformative journey from feeling restless in a successful tech career to discovering her true purpose. As an award-winning business leader and Gallup Strengths coach, Foluso reveals how embracing your authentic self can lead to extraordinary impact. Whether you're feeling stuck in your career, questioning your path, or searching for your purpose, this conversation offers practical insights on self-discovery, leveraging natural talents, and finding the courage to create your own trail. Perfect for ambitious professionals ready to move from success to significance.You will learn:How to identify your natural talents: Pay attention to activities that energize rather than drain youHow to navigate career transitionsHow to develop authentic leadership & stay true to yourself while building a community of complementary strengthsHow to nurture young talent and create environments that allow natural abilities to flourishHow to align purpose with profession: Focus on impact rather than fitting into predetermined boxesWhat We Discuss:[00:00 - 03:22] Early Life in Nigeria & Growing Up in Nigeria's Middle Class [03:23 - 10:24] Career Transitions: From Tech Education to Finding Your Path [10:24 - 18:29] Women in Tech: Building a Global Career & Returning to Africa [18:30 - 24:47] The Kadara Moment: Finding Purpose and Clarity[24:47 - 31:13] Leadership Development: Understanding Your Natural Talents [31:14 - 37:04] Women in Leadership: Finding & Amplifying Your Voice [37:04 - 44:29] Executive Coaching: Developing Africa's Next Generation [44:29 - 51:01] Nurturing Young Talent & Her Daughter in Iwaju - The Disney Movie[51:02 - 56:04] Writing for Teenagers: Unleasing Your Superpower Book Series[56:04 - 01:11:47] African Women in Business: Building an Authentic BrandLightning Round🔗  Connect with Foluso Gbadamosi:Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Her Books: Unleash Your SuperPowers, Unleash Your Superpowers for Teens & Companion Guide Available on Roving Heights (Nigeria) and on Amazon (Worldwide)🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African...
Former corporate finance expert, Kemi Lawson shares her inspiring journey becoming a trailblazer in the world of interior design and cultural representation. Kemi's story is one of transformation, creativity, and purpose as she navigated her way from the corporate world to co-founding The Cornrow and creating Cottage Noir. Her experiences offer valuable insights for women looking to pivot their careers, embrace their cultural heritage, and make a meaningful impact in their chosen field.You will learn:How to transition from a corporate career to pursuing your passion How to infuse your cultural heritage into your living space and create a home that celebrates your identity and represents your roots.How to start an online business showcasing African and diaspora-inspired productsHow to navigate ADHD as an entrepreneur How to use social media to build a community and showcase your workWhy representation mattersWhat We Discuss:[00:02] - Introduction to Kemi Lawson: From Corporate Finance to Interior Design [02:11] - Kemi's Multicultural Background: Nigeria and Jamaica [06:01] - The Transition: Leaving Corporate Life for Passion [10:24] - Birth of Cottage Noir: Decorating with Purpose [17:05] - The Power of Representation in Home Decor [22:11] - Building The Cornrow & Tech Tools for Success[25:20] - Challenges of Raising Capital as a Black Female Entrepreneur[28:30] - Curating African and Diaspora Art and Design [31:39] - The Joy of Creating and Curating Spaces [33:30] - Challenges and Surprises in the Entrepreneurial Journey [35:54] - Keeping a Positive Mindset and Staying Motivated [36:38] - Navigating ADHD as an Entrepreneur [42:01] - Her new project - A Book Showcasing Black Homes [47:42] - Lightning Round: Personal Insights and Advice  🔗  Connect with Kemi Lawson:Cottage Noir: Instagram | The Cornrow: Instagram| Facebook | Website 🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo...
Kudzi Zhanje's story from processing avocado oil in her kitchen to building a brand, Wangu Organics, that's reshaping perceptions of African beauty products is filled with valuable lessons. Whether you're dreaming of launching your own venture or simply seeking inspiration, Kudzi's experience offers practical insights. Here's how you can apply some of Kudzi's wisdom to your own entrepreneurial journey.You will learn:How to turn local resources into a successful African beauty brand, using indigenous ingredients like baobab and marula oil.How to overcome cultural barriers and change consumer perceptions about African-made skincare products in the global beauty market.How to transition from a corporate career to becoming a natural skincare entrepreneur.How to build a purpose-driven business that promotes sustainable development in Africa.How to stay motivated and persistent in your entrepreneurial journey What We Discuss:[00:00] - Introduction: Meet Kudzi Zhanje of Wangu Organics[03:11] - From Yugoslavia to Zimbabwe: Kudzi's Unique Background[06:00] - Wangu Organics: Harnessing Zimbabwe's Natural Resources[13:18] - The Baobab Revolution: Untapped Potential in Africa[19:04] - Corporate to Entrepreneur: Kudzi's Career Shift[25:47] - Overcoming Doubts: The Courage to Start[33:11] - Shaping Consumer Choices: Changing African Beauty Perceptions[37:42] - Building a Support System: The Power of Community[42:23] - Education and Empowerment: Beyond Beauty Products[49:29] - Lessons Learned: The Entrepreneurial Journey[56:46] - The 'Why' Behind Wangu: Purpose-Driven Business[1:06:26] - Kudzi's Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs🔗 Connect With Kudzi ZhanjeInstagram | LinkedIn 🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. This podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Multi-award winning Flavilla Fongang's journey to becoming a tech powerhouse in London is nothing short of inspiring. Founder of Black Rise, 3 Colours Rule and non-profit GT Black Women in Tech, her story is a testament to the power of resilience, intentionality, and community-building. But what makes Flavilla's insights truly valuable is how applicable they are to our own lives and careers. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a professional looking to make a pivot, or someone searching for their purpose, there's something here for you. Here are five key takeaways you can start implementing today to shape your own success story:You will learn:How to pivot your career successfullyHow to build a powerful personal brandHow to create and nurture professional communitiesHow to overcome rejection and build resilienceHow to shape your destiny through intentional choicesWhat We Discuss:[00:00] - Introducing Flavilla Fongang: Tech Powerhouse[05:51] - From Cameroon to London: A Bold Move[15:14] - Pivoting Through Life's Chapters[25:19] - Oil & Gas to Fashion: An Unexpected Journey[32:41] - Black Women in Tech: Building a Community[37:28] - Creating Black Rise: Connecting African Professionals[40:28] - Personal Branding: Defining Your Legacy[46:40] - Overcoming Rejection: Lessons in Resilience[54:57] - Shaping Destiny Through Intentional Choices[59:46] - Investment Advice: Wisdom for Young Entrepreneurs🔗  Connect with Flavilla FongangWebsite | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Her Ventures: Black Rise | 3 Colours RuleHer Non- Profit: GT Black Women in TechHer Podcasts: Black Rise Podcast  Resources Shared: The Life Book by Mind Valley🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the KádàráWoman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional...
Leine Marie Akanza's journey from passionate educator to published author is a testament to the power of perseverance and importance of representation. Her story offers valuable insights for anyone looking to share their voice and make an impact through storytelling. Whether you're an aspiring writer or simply seeking inspiration, Leine's experiences provide inspiration for turning your dreams into reality. Here's what you'll learn from our conversation:You will learn:How to balance a day job with your passionHow to persevere through the challenges of publishing your first bookHow to incorporate authentic African representation in children's literatureHow to overcome self-doubt and imposter syndrome as a writerHow to use your cultural heritage as inspiration for creative projectsWhat We Discuss:00:00 - Introduction: Meet Leine Marie Akanza, Teacher and Storyteller01:36 - Balancing Education and Creative Writing Passions05:40 - The Power of Stories: From Reader to Author15:43 - Perseverance: A 5-Year Journey to Publication20:21 - Emotional Milestone: Holding Her First Book24:35 - Finding Creativity in Life's Challenges29:51 - Representation Matters: Crafting Authentic African Characters32:35 - Overcoming Self-Doubt in Storytelling38:48 - Developing the Craft: Beyond Author Appearances41:53 - Giraffe's Eggs: African Tales for Young Readers46:28 - Making an Impact: One Story at a Time49:03 - Outro: Inspiring the Next Generation of Storytellers🔗 Connect With Leine Marie Akanza: Website | Instagram 🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. This podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Joy Ekuta's journey from MIT graduate to accidental social justice warrior is a testament to the power of embracing life's unexpected turns. Her story of pivoting from medical school rejections to sparking a corporate revolution around Juneteenth is filled with valuable lessons for African women navigating their own career paths. Whether you're facing setbacks, considering a career change, or looking to make a meaningful impact, Joy's experiences offer a blueprint for success. Here are five key takeaways from our conversation:You will learn:How to pivot your career path successfully when faced with unexpected setbacks from medical school rejectionsHow to leverage your unique cultural background to drive meaningful change in corporate America.How to build, nurture and leverage a strong professional network How to transform personal challenges into opportunities for social impact and entrepreneurship.How to align your career with your values and create purposeful impact What We Discuss:00:00 - Nigerian Roots and American Dreams03:39 - Navigating Educational Expectations08:15 - The Medical School Dream Deferred16:44 - Finding Purpose in the Tech World25:57 - The Accidental Juneteenth Activist41:24 - Building Retrospect and Embracing Social Entrepreneurship50:37 - Embracing Cultural Identity and Making an Impact55:07 - Lessons in Resilience and Faith01:02:55 - Personal Growth and Lighting Round Bonus Question 🔗 Connect With Joy Ekuta:LinkedIn | Retrospect Instagram | Website 🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. This podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Ola Erogbogbo-Oyeniyi’s  journey as a Nigerian entrepreneur offers valuable insights for women looking to make their mark in business and social impact. Her story of expanding a family jewelry business and launching a global non-profit during a pandemic is filled with practical wisdom. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, Ola's experiences provide a roadmap for success. Here are five key takeaways from our conversation:You will learn:How to leverage family legacy for business growthHow to navigate cross-continental entrepreneurshipHow to build impactful networks in AfricaHow to pivot your African business during global crisesHow to align your career with your purpose as an African womanWhat We Discuss:00:00 - Introduction00:55 - The Journey of a Multi-Talented African Woman03:19 - Building on a Family Legacy: The Story of Deinte Jewelry06:58 - Navigating Cross-Continental Business Challenges15:08 - Deinte Jewelry Today: Growth and Future Plans16:41 - Overcoming Financial Hurdles in African Entrepreneurship22:22 - Birthing a Vision: The Origin of DOWA (Doing Good Work in Africa)32:44 - Pivoting During a Pandemic: Launching DOWA Virtually40:59 - The Power of Intentional Networking in African Business54:32 - Building Trust and Transparency in African Initiatives57:37 - The Essence of Purpose59:51 - Wisdom for African Women: Surrounding Yourself with Truth-Sayers01:08:30 - Ola’s perspectives on Destiny and Purpose01:09:57 - Words of Inspiration for Aspiring African Female Entrepreneurs01:11:11 - Connect with Ola and Her InitiativesConnect with Ola Erogbogbo- Oyeniyi DEINTE: Instagram | Facebook |WebsiteDOWA: Instagram | Facebook | Website Ola: LinkedIn | Instagram🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin the Kádàrá Woman Community -  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living
Meet another trailblazing African woman! Irene Asare's career is a compelling story of cross-continental transitions and adaptability. Born and raised in London to Ghanaian parents, Irene leveraged her multicultural background to build a successful HR career with multinational companies like Vodafone, working across the UK and Africa. In a bold move, she launched her own HR consultancy, Carvin Clay, in Ghana during the challenging times of a global pandemic. Irene's journey came full circle when she later returned to the UK to work for BBC, bringing with her a wealth of diverse experiences from both corporate and entrepreneurial worlds. Her story offers valuable insights for professionals navigating international career shifts and transitions between corporate life and entrepreneurship.You will learn:How to transition to entrepreneurship: Bet on yourself, overcome fear, adapt your mindset.How to navigate cultural challenges: Show up intentionally, bring unique perspectives.How to build lasting African brands: Think big, aim for transcendence.How to overcome career setbacks: Learn from failures, align with values.How to support women entrepreneurs: Create safe spaces, actively lift others up.What We Discuss:00:00 - Introduction: Meet Irene Asare, a trailblazing African woman entrepreneur02:13 - From London to Ghana: Irene's multicultural background and career journey05:10 - Transitioning to Africa: Irene's bold move from the UK to Ghana08:18 - Navigating challenges in South Africa: Overcoming cultural differences in the workplace13:07 - Launching Carvin Clay: Starting a business during the pandemic21:48 - The power of personal branding: Building a business that transcends the founder26:54 - Overcoming fear in business development: Irene's entrepreneurial journey32:31 - African female entrepreneurship: Addressing misconceptions and challenges39:52 - Supporting other women: The importance of collaboration and mentorship44:57 - Showing up intentionally: Tips for career success and personal growth48:52 - Learning from failures: Irene's biggest career setback and lessons learned51:28 - Lightning round: Quick insights into Irene's personal and professional life🔗 Connect with Irene Asare:Twitter | LinkedIn🔗 Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram |TikTok  | YouTubeJoin The Kádàrá Woman Community:  NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate...
In this episode, life coach Sade Curry shares her remarkable journey from self-doubt to empowerment. Her story of overcoming cultural expectations, navigating divorce, and finding her true calling offers valuable insights for African women seeking personal and professional growth. Sade's experiences provide a roadmap for transforming adversity into opportunity and embracing one's authentic self.You will learn:How to redefine success as an African woman beyond traditional career pathsHow to rebuild faith and self-identity after divorce How to overcome self-doubt and build confidence as a woman in businessHow to transform personal trauma into a successful coaching careerHow to use self-reflection to shape your destiny and empower your futureWhat We Discuss:00:01 - Introduction02:10 - Breaking Cultural Expectations06:40 - Faith, Marriage, and Self-Discovery15:25 - Transitioning to Life Coaching19:38 - Overcoming Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome26:21 - The Power of Visualization and Mindset Shifts36:18 - Using Personal Trauma for Growth44:13 - Facing Your Truth52:40 - Connecting the Dots: Childhood to Present57:36 - Sade’s Greatest Accomplishments 01:01:34 - Thoughts on Destiny01:03:47 - Final Advice: Bet on YourselfConnect with Sade CurryInstagram | LinkedIn | FacebookWebsite   Episode ResourcesHousekeeping by Marilynne Robinson🔗Connect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast: Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin The Kádàrá Woman Community: Newsletter About The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. This podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Rashida Abdulai shares her journey from corporate law to founding Strand Sahara, a legal firm empowering African-owned businesses. Her story is filled with valuable insights for African women looking to make bold career moves or start their own ventures. Whether you're considering a career transition, launching a business, or seeking personal growth, Rashida's experience offers practical wisdom. Here are five key takeaways from our conversation:In this episode, you will learn:How to trust your intuition when making major career transitionsHow to pivot your African business model effectivelyHow to overcome perfectionism and launch your startupHow to build a supportive network of African women in businessHow to maintain work-life balance and personal growth as a mompreneurWhat We Discuss:00:00 - Introduction02:07 - Rashida's Background and Heritage04:01 - Journey into Law and Career Shift06:38 - Founding Strand Sahara10:42 - Challenges and Personal Growth19:30 - Pivoting the Business Model23:15 - Overcoming Self-Doubt and Corporate Pressure29:43 - Building a Supportive Community32:34 - Balancing Motherhood and Business41:11 - Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur46:18 - Personal Growth and Self-Care Practices51:39 - Lightning Round1:03:54 - Closing Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Rashida AbdulaiInstagram | LinkedIn  | Facebook Websites: Rashida | Strand Sahara | Black Founders HubEpisode ResourcesThe Brilliance Quotient by Rina DayelThis is Why I Resist by Dr. Shola Mos-ShogbamimuConnect With Lola on:Instagram | LinkedInFollow the Kádàrá Woman podcast:Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeJoin The Kádàrá Woman Community: NewsletterAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while
Lola sits down with Saray Khumalo to discuss her extraordinary journey of becoming the first Black African woman to summit Mount Everest. Saray shares her inspiring story of perseverance through multiple attempts, the challenges she faced, and how she's using her mountaineering achievements to promote education and literacy in Africa.In this episode, you will learn:How to turn personal setbacks into motivationHow to persist in the face of failureHow to balance ambition with responsibilityHow to find purpose beyond personal achievementHow to embrace your unique potentialWhat We Discuss:Saray's Background and Early Influences00:00 - Introduction to Saray Khumalo 01:26 - Saray's heritage and family background 04:41 - Transition from corporate life to mountaineeringThe Path to Everest05:17 - Personal loss and life reflection 07:26 - First climb of Kilimanjaro and fundraising efforts 10:37 - Decision to climb the highest peaks on every continentEverest Attempts and Challenges14:44 - First Everest attempt in 201418:46 - 2015 Everest attempt and earthquake experience 25:23 - 2016 cycling accident and recovery 28:57 - 2017 Everest attempt and near-summit experienceTriumph on Everest35:31 - Final successful Everest expedition in 2019 41:31 - Summit experience and reflectionsGoing Beyond Everest48:46 - Pursuing the Explorer Grand Slam challenge52:07 - Summits with a Purpose initiative 54:39 - Philosophy on being "uniquely extraordinary"Life Lessons and Inspiration56:44 - Lightning round questions 1:02:02 - Where to learn more about SarayLearn more about the Kadara Woman podcast.Follow us on InstagramSign up for our mailing list. Connect With Saray Khumalo  Website | Instagram | LinkedInNon-Profit - Summit With A PurposeAbout The PodcastThe Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around the world. This podcast spotlights the journeys of purpose-driven African women who are reshaping their lives through intentional living and powerful mindset shifts. While we spotlight African women's experiences, our universal stories resonate deeply with a global audience of ambitious, forward-thinking women seeking inspiration and practical insights.Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, this inspiring series explores how impact-driven African women navigate self-doubt, embrace service, and master their purpose while making pivotal decisions in their careers and personal lives. This podcast is an essential resource for those interested in personal development, mindset transformation, African women's empowerment, and purpose-driven living. This podcast is a production of Kadara Media LLC. All...
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