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As we reach the halfway point of the year, it's common for anxieties and concerns to arise in our personal and professional lives. Whether it's the progress of our goals, feelings of insecurity, work-life balance challenges, or financial mismanagement, these anxieties can hinder our growth and happiness. In this inspiring episode of "Being More," join host Ibukun as she guides you through practical tips and insights on how to overcome these anxieties and make the most of the remaining months of the year.
By reflecting on these insights and implementing practical tips, you can make significant strides towards achieving remarkable things. Tune in to this uplifting episode of "Being More" and get ready to unlock your full potential and make the most of the year ahead.
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Sexism is prejudice or discrimination which can happen at all stages of life. Although it can affect anyone, it primarily affects women and girls and could be explicit or implicit. On this episode of the podcast, my guest Bodam Taiwo shares about how she faced bias from school right into the workplace. This conversation is real, authentic, heartwarming and is what every woman needs to listen to this IWD month. You can also catch up on my newsletter here
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When organizations have psychologically safe cultures, employee well-being, job satisfaction, productivity and organisational commitments are improved. On this episode of Being more podcast, we discussed the impact of organisational culture on employees with Amaka Amalu and also discovered more on the great work she is doing working with young girls through Project Lead.
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What do you do when you have just been diagnosed with a life-threatening disease called cancer? This episode of Being more was a vulnerable, emotional, and real conversation with a Breast cancer survivor and how she was able to battle this disease. In honor of the Pink month of Breast, Cervivcal and Prostrate cancer 2021, this long conversation was one that was worth every second.
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This episode is courtesy of Fund the Gap Alliance where I conducted an Interview with Elizabeth Pambuka of Thandinvest. In this interview, Elizabeth uncovered some of the disproportionate funding gaps that limits women founders from accessing funds.
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Interview session with Tolulope Bababjide -a driven development professional with expertise in resource mobilization, multi-sector partnerships, innovations and government relations.
For so long, gender equality has been viewed by gender blind individuals and communities as a feminist movement with an agenda to offset control to feminine advantage. On this episode of Being More, we explored more about gender equality and parity through Tolu's career journey, her work and how she is championing the cause of women using financial inclusion and writing.
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Domestic Violence is an ugly menace in society that leaves a lot of women as helpless victims with several not living to tell the tale. In this episode of Being More, we explore the importance of financial independence and how it plays a key role in the life of this domestic violence survivor.
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This is our premier interview and the second part of last week's episode - Your Personal economy.
Remi Owadokun is a Life Coach and four-time Amazon bestselling author. Motivated by her successful weight loss, she wrote her first book "How I lost 40kg" which went on to become an international bestseller on Amazon. Remi coaches women on weight loss through her "Total Makeover Program" which is an online lifestyle platform.
She is also a thought leader who has worked with major multinationals as a consultant, listed as one of the 100 most inspiring Nigerian women in 2018 by Leading Ladies Africa and Ynaija. Her mobile game "Phat Gal" got her nominated for the Her Network Women of the year award in the Women in Technology Category
As the daughter of a renowned medical doctor, she shares about her childhood, how she lost her father, and the impact it had on her family.
I hope this interview helps every listener improve their lives to be more intentional about establishing their financial independence.
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Everyone has a personal economy, how they relate with money to navigate their lives. There is a way women relate to their finances or money that greatly influences how successful they become old. This is an introduction to the upcoming interviews about how women can deal with 3 of their biggest fears
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One lesson the pandemic has taught me is how significant Support networks are for the well being of the average person.
Social, financial, or emotional support is critical at this time.
This episode explores the benefits and ways to grow lasting relationships as a way to build support.
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With the COVID 19 Pandemic, job loss is on the rise, and it takes a positive mindset to deal with unemployment if it happens to you.
Ibukun shares how to deal with fear during a job loss, which is the first level of awareness to address when confronted with such an unpleasant experience.
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Women have always had amazing leadership skills developed from administering the home which is often overlooked by their male counterparts or even themselves.
Where do women get their leadership skills from?
Why is it reputed to be very effective?
How do we encourage more women to embrace their leadership skills and harness it for better outcomes?
Join Ibukun as she unravels more about this on the 2nd episode of being more.
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This podcast offers an introduction to some of the prevailing issues affecting women, and how discrimination can limit their abilities to improve their lives. Although gender discriminations aren't what it used to be, it still exists and precludes several women from reaching their life or family goals.