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The Switch by Ife Taiwo
Author: Ifeoluwa Taiwo
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This is the place where we lay everything bare, where we discuss the thin line between success and failure. We look at people who have failed and then succeeded. No gimmicks, No fine words, No perspire to acquire. We are here to unlearn-learn-relearn.
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Alain has coached, trained, consulted and spoken to over 2,000 groups, including 42 of the Fortune 100. He is the author of the bestselling book Cracking the Leadership Code (Wiley). My work has taken me to 25 countries, and I serve on the Academic Advisory Council of the New Delhi Institute of Management and on the faculty of Duke Corporate Education. You can also find my work featured in Fast Company, BusinessInsider, Chief Executive, Chief Learning Officer and Inc. I live in Northampton, Massachusetts.
In this Episode, Alain and I Spoke about how understanding leadership can be a game changer and how it should start with the people.
We talked about how everything changes if you understand that leadership is a mindset.
Sam has mentored hundreds and engaged with thousands of students and professionals over the last many years and as a result, was the Co-Founder and Chief Motivating Officer of GradusOne, an organization to help high school/post-secondary and recent graduates in their life and career.
In this episode, i spoke to Zakiya on how to pivot to a career and how you can make the most of your education. She shared her personal experience of coming from a family of educators amidst other things.
Dr. Zakiya Akerele is an educator, author, and speaker who found an early passion in academic pursuits hoping to use them to improve herself and the world around her.She sought higher education with full force, obtaining degrees from Florida A&M University (B.A.), Columbia University (Ed.M.), and Fordham University(M.A. and Ph.D.) in International Education, Philosophy, and Religious Studies.
n entrepreneur and globetrotter, Zakiya loves travelling while working remotely on her own terms and currently resides near Atlanta, GA, with her husband and two children.
For more info visit zakiyaakerele.com
I chatted with Scott, a founder, and we talked about what it means to be an entrepreneur.
we discussed what it means for your product to have a product market-fit as this would determine how far your product will go. we also looked at the intricacies and nuances of the life of an entrepreneur.
Scott has helped grow a startup from $0 to $100M ARR.
Follow me as I have a chat with an interesting individual who navigated the Nigerian academic rigour that eventually paid off.
Carolina is a serial entrepreneur that prioritizes and advocates for mental wellness in business. She speaks on and delivers solutions that contribute to the peace and well-being of entrepreneurs.
Being a business owner is not for the faint of heart. Nothing properly prepares you for the ups and downs entrepreneurship brings.
72% of entrepreneurs suffer directly or indirectly from mental health challenges.
💣 They have a 3-4X higher likely hood of suicide than the general population.
💣 62% report feeling depressed at least once per week.
So why isn’t this spoken about more? Where are the warnings before embarking on this journey?
We actively look for help in all other aspects of our business except to address the emotional and social toll it has on our lives. This needs to change today.
Carolina and i speak on the issue of mental wellness amongst entrepreneurs, she spoke about how there is a lot of burnout amongst founders and what we can do to find a balance. How founders can also find the balance between drive and passion and the people they work it. We speak about how men need to speak up and find some help when they notice them slipping.
Carolina can be reached here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetcarolina/
Alvin is an Entrepreneur and Business Coach. His uniqueness is sharing the skills that business owners need to increase their income, provide value to their clients and customers, and live a life of massive personal freedom.
Trained as a Pharmacist in Melbourne, Australia, I bought my first business as a partnership a few years after I graduated from the University. Now, he has sold his businesses and focuses on travelling the world and helping other Retail Business Owners
In this episode, we speak about the difference between cash and profit and how you should approach both. We also speak about how you should delegate and not be the entrepreneur doing everything all at once. We spoke about balance, how to set KPIs and metrics for your business and how you should document everything.
You can catch Alvin at https://www.facebook.com/alvin.narsey.7
Mark is the author of The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia. He helped to start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program, dubbed MIT’s “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually.
In this episode, we talk about the existing skills gap after leaving school and starting your career and how graduates have to be intentional about your filling those gaps to help improve their career trajectory. having a plan and also how to network. We talk about how to network internally and externally. How to navigate the tricky office politics scenario and how to do networking right. We also spoke about his book: https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/.
Come with me on this journey of Forgiveness, Inner Peace and ForgivenessPilgrimage. My guest today is 72-year-old Kathleen Donnelly Israel. Kathleen took care of her disabled husband for 17 years. She studied online with many enlightened thought leaders and healers during that time. She developed some spiritual philosophies and she shared them with those I met on the Camino Frances from St. Jean Pied de Port, France to Santiago, Spain. In this episode, we spoke about her growing up, how she met her husband and what she felt during those years she was taking care of him.
She is also the author of "Wisdom on the Camino: A Spiritual Journey Sharing Forgiveness and Possibilities to Inspire the Rest of Your Life."
Link Below
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CR9MGD3
William Attaway is a Leadership Coach for Catalytic Leadership, LLC, a company he founded to help leaders to INTENTIONALLY grow and thrive. He has served in local church ministry for nearly 25 years, and as a pastor, author, and speaker, he is passionate about communicating the unchanging truths of the Bible in relevant and practical ways that people can understand and apply. He is the Lead Pastor of Southview Community Church, a church in Herndon, Virginia (near Washington, D.C.) where he has served for over seventeen years. In this episode, we discussed how he transitioned from corporate America to church leadership. we looked into how leading in a church or NGO isn't totally different from leading in a corporate setting and how you can track metrics for evaluation. we spoke about why you should be intentional in your leadership journey and the importance of a coach.
You can get Williams book on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Catalytic-Leadership-Becoming-Intentional-Difference/dp/B09QNWZVS3?pldnSite=1
In this Episode, we talked about the different aspects of the mind )subconscious,preconscious and conscious. We also looked at the how positive affirmations affect our lives and how parent can help their children become better..
In this episode, Peter speaks about the journey so far from the days of high school in ilorin to how he almost became a medical doctor, but life had other things in store for him. We spoke about his many jamb trials and how he eventually decided to teach himself how to code. We talked about his first laptop, his first coding gig, and all other firsts. we speak about family and how he can now call London Home.
In this episode, I speak to the guys from Unboxd( Gloria Agboifoh,Tolu Adeshina and Ridwan Egbeyemi) We talked about the different options of transitioning into the tech industry and how you don’t have to be an engineer or developer before you can transition. We looked at the role of harnessing your passion and use that energy and zeal to make the switch. We looked at the Unboxd story, how it all started and how the journey has been so far, the ups and down and what we should we expect from Unboxd. We rounded off with how each one of us should give back to the community and not just support from afar, either by volunteering,coaching or mentoring.
Emily is a Certified Professional Coach. She is an experienced professional with over a decade of experience across Fortune 500 companies, small businesses and entrepreneurial ventures with a focus on turnaround, operational, and customer experience restructuring. She is currently the "Chief of staff" at fusionZONE Automotive, LLC. Emily is the author of "Hacking Executive Leadership", a book that helps you to build your confidence as a leader and navigate the murky waters of corporate leadership.
In this episode, we spoke about her role as the "Chief of Staff" and how she helps hold the executive leadership team together as a team. We also spoke about how leaders should be able to identify and nurture the individuals that have been the opportunity to lead. We also spoke about the effectiveness of coaching and mentoring, and how a good coach can help to fine-tune not just your leadership skills but also your life skills that are useful outside the workspace.
Melina Palmer is the founder and CEO of The Brainy Business, which provides behavioral economics consulting to businesses of all sizes from around the world. Her podcast, The Brainy Business, has downloads in over 160 countries. Melina worked in corporate marketing and brand strategy for over a decade before earning her master’s in behavioral economics.
In this episode, Melina explained the meaning of behavioural economics, and how her adventure into the field started. We also talked about her first book, "What Your Customer Wants and Can’t Tell You". She broke some of the concepts in her book and how business owners can use those concepts to shape consumer buying behavior.
Carissa is a leadership coach who has had a taste of corporate America. In this episode, we talked about how the understanding ones self can be a major contributor to leadership improvement both in the personal and corporate space. we also talked about the need for a coach and how to sieve and find the right coach to help achieve ones life journey. we also speak about the need to have conversations with ourselves and that each individual is in the drivers seat of his/her life.
Bio: Carissa is a leadership coach who helps corporate leaders achieve career mastery through introspection and impact. She specializes in helping you become the leader of your own life so you can serve and lead more powerfully. She also loves hiking, dogs, and traveling the world. Feel free to reach out and let her know what resonated with you about this conversation!
Website: www.carissakarban.com
Evolve Leadership Retreat link: https://carissakarban.aweb.page/Retreat
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/carissakarban
Instagram: @carissakarban
Wale started out his career as an Engineer, then when Covid hit, he had to upskill. He is now a data analyst and also shares his knowledge and passion with everyone who crates to listen. In this episode we talked about how he started and where he is now, he shared tips on how you can start out as an entry level data analysts and tools needed to succeed in the profession. For those that need data to practice, you can go to www.kaggle.com. Wales YouTube Channel; https://youtube.com/c/TheWorkLifeMan
In this episode, Jessica spoke about how organizations are designed to align with horizontal development patterns. we looked at the difference between vertical and horizontal leadership development theories and their critical differences. We also looked at the different human development ladders and how much of the adult population is located in the different spectrums. We finally looked at how to assess oneself and what to do next after assessment:
Assessment Template: https://sparksgrp.com/vertical_development/
About Jessica:
Jessica is an Executive Coach and a leadership development expert. She is also the CEO of the Sparks Group, whose focus is on Executive Coaching & Transformational Change for Organizations, Teams, and Individuals seeking change that makes a difference to them and in the world.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbronzert/
In this episode Gbemi and I talked about how she started off as a customer service agent, moved through content management in an e-commerce firm and is now trying her hands on UX design. We also spoke about how changing careers is not always linear and it’s not usually a one size fit all.
In this episode, myself and ian looked at how we have silently moved to remote working and how isolated it can be. We also looked at how we can do better as leaders to be engaged in the life of our remote team members and not leave them to just office calls and meetings.