Episodes

  • In the final episode of the limited series - Reclaiming Narratives, Bukola (B), Winnie, Nike, and Hannah come together to explore the evolution of leadership, particularly through the lens of Black women in corporate spaces.The conversation begins with a candid look at the challenges of leadership, emphasising how breaking through the "glass" or "brass" ceiling involves more than just professional qualifications. It’s about confronting self-doubt, overcoming systemic bias, and navigating environments that may not always feel welcoming.

    Hannah shares a powerful story about mentoring a young leader on the cusp of a significant career move, but held back by fear—an experience many of us can relate to. Winnie highlights the importance of leading oneself before leading others, sparking an insightful debate on the core qualities of effective leadership. As the conversations flow, it becomes clear that self-leadership forms the foundation for truly authentic leadership.

    Nike speaks openly about her experience with imposter syndrome, explaining that it’s something she’s learned to manage rather than eliminate. Her story underscores the significance of self-belief in career advancement, while reflecting on vulnerability, authenticity, and empathy as essential traits for today’s leaders. We also discuss the pressures of being the only Black woman in the room, the weight it can carry, and the importance of maintaining confidence in such spaces.

    By the episode’s end, listeners are left with profound insights on leadership: it’s not about titles or positions but about owning your space, showing up with purpose, and embracing your unique strengths. The laughter, real talk, and shared experiences create an empowering atmosphere that will inspire anyone on their leadership journey to show up unapologetically, embrace their potential, and lead with confidence.

    We had an amazing time talking about this topic and hope it inspires you to own your space and step up to lead! ✨❤️👸🏾

    PS: Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to catch our other episodes if you missed them!

    Catch us live this Wednesday, October 30th, at 8 PM, where we’ll be sharing our journey on this podcast and answering all your burning questions. We’d love for you to join us!

    Connect with us:

    Instagram: @the4dpod

    TikTok: @the4dpod

    Hosts:

    Winnie A.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winnieannanforson-b267a131/

    Bukola B (B): https://www.linkedin.com/in/bukola-bayo-yusuf-mba-msc-cipd-16808b1b/

    Nike K.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nike-kazzim-chartered-mcipd-34432b37/

    Hannah A.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahawonuga/

    For inquiries, partnerships, or questions, feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]

  • In episode 3 of Reclaiming Narratives, Bukola (B), Winnie, Nike, and Hannah dive deep into the power of personal branding—exploring how showing up authentically, both online and in real life, shapes not only your career but also your legacy.

    Led by Winnie, the conversation moves beyond surface-level aspects like LinkedIn profiles and Instagram posts. Instead, we delve into what personal branding truly means, especially for Black women navigating professional spaces. We emphasise the importance of purpose, clarity, and intention in defining your brand.

    Hannah shares how her personal brand has evolved over the years and how discovering her purpose strengthened her voice. As a group, we highlight how knowing your purpose helps you show up more confidently and ensures your brand aligns with your values and future goals.

    The conversation isn’t just about how to show up—it’s also about what not to show up for. We share stories about setting boundaries and knowing when to say “no,” ensuring our personal brands remain true to who we are. As Nike puts it, “You don’t have to be everything to everyone,” stressing the importance of owning your space unapologetically.

    Packed with real-life stories, insightful advice, and practical tips, this episode will help you build a personal brand that’s authentic and aligned with your purpose, values and goals. Whether you’re just starting your career or refining your leadership legacy, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired and empowered to take control of your narrative.

    We had a blast talking about this topic and hope it inspires you to step into your power and own your story! ✨❤️👸🏾

    PS: Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to join us again next Monday for the final episode of our limited series!

    Connect with us:

    Instagram: @the4dpod

    TikTok: @the4dpod

    Hosts:

    Winnie A.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winnieannanforson-b267a131/

    Bukola B (B): https://www.linkedin.com/in/bukola-bayo-yusuf-mba-msc-cipd-16808b1b/

    Nike K.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nike-kazzim-chartered-mcipd-34432b37/

    Hannah A.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahawonuga/

    For inquiries, partnerships, or questions, feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]

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  • In this week's episode of Reclaiming Narratives, co-hosts Bukola (B), Winnie, and Hannah, led by Nike, delve into the often-overlooked but vital topic of self-advocacy. With sincerity and warmth, they share the struggles and victories of speaking up for oneself—particularly as Black women navigating the complexities of the professional world.

    The conversation opens with a personal story from Nike about a shocking experience with emergency services. Despite being in a vulnerable situation, she found herself having to push persistently to receive the help she needed. This personal anecdote sets the stage for a broader discussion on the importance of self-advocacy, not just in healthcare, but in every facet of life—from the workplace to personal relationships. It’s a powerful reminder of the need to stand firm and advocate for oneself, especially when systems fall short.

    As the discussion unfolds the ladies acknowledge that advocating for yourself is rarely straightforward. As women of colour, they often face additional hurdles to being seen and heard, whether in corporate settings or when seeking medical attention. But, as they emphasise, the journey begins with self-awareness—knowing your worth and articulating your needs with clarity and confidence. “You can’t advocate for yourself if you don’t know what you want,” as Bukola points out, highlighting the importance of personal clarity.

    The episode is filled with practical advice, such as the importance of documenting your achievements, setting clear expectations, and building a support network. Filled with real-life stories, relatable moments, and a sense of community that’s both uplifting and reassuring, this episode is a testament to the power of sisterhood and support. As they remind us, “Your network is your net worth”—a call to action for everyone to seek out communities that uplift and affirm them.

    We enjoyed speaking on this topic and hope you love the episode! ✨❤️👸🏾

    PS: Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to join us again next Monday for Episode 3 of our limited series!

    Connect with us:

    Instagram: @the4dpodTikTok: @the4dpod

    Hosts:

    Winnie A.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winnieannanforson-b267a131/Bukola B (B): https://www.linkedin.com/in/bukola-bayo-yusuf-mba-msc-cipd-16808b1b/Nike K.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nike-kazzim-chartered-mcipd-34432b37/Hannah A.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahawonuga/

    For inquiries, partnerships, or questions, feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]

  • Welcome to the very first episode of the 4D Podcast – Reclaiming Narratives. In this premiere, Winnie, Nike, Hannah, and Bukola (B)—four incredible women of colour—share the inspiring story of how they came together, formed an unbreakable sisterhood, and launched this podcast.

    These four powerhouses, each holding senior leadership roles in corporate spaces, open up about their journey of accountability, empowerment, and personal growth. What began as a space to vent about their experiences in the workplace has evolved into something much deeper—a supportive bond where they can show up as their authentic selves.

    In this episode, we explore the power of sisterhood and how crucial it is to have a strong, intentional network. We talk about finding psychological safety through friendships built within your industry and career, and how these connections can nurture both personal and professional growth. As four friends who met at work, we reflect on how we nurtured our bond and the transformation we’ve experienced since.

    Throughout the episode, we also offer advice on how to build your own supportive sisterhood—creating spaces where you’re seen, even before you see yourself.

    We are so grateful for our sisterhood and hope you enjoy the episode! ✨👸🏾❤️

    PS: Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to join us again next Monday for Episode 2 of our limited series!

    Connect with us:

    Instagram: @the4dpodTikTok: @the4dpod

    Hosts:

    Winnie A.: LinkedInBukola B (B): LinkedInNike K.: LinkedInHannah A.: LinkedIn

    For inquiries, partnerships, or questions, feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]