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  • In this week’s compelling episode, we welcome Shermin Kruse, a stoic empathy specialist dedicated to helping individuals and companies evolve through thought-provoking dialogue. Growing up in Iran during a time of conflict, Shermin found refuge in her home, where her parents encouraged a love for reading and the pursuit of knowledge. This nurturing environment taught her that the true nature of a society's people is not defined by its political turmoil but by the character and values of the people.

    After immigrating to America, Shermin's experiences with the realities of being an immigrant shaped her understanding of human nature and and the intricacies of social power structures, reinforcing her principles of integrity and resilience. She now channels these life lessons into her work, teaching the concept of stoic empathy—the ability to maintain emotional control while connecting deeply with others.

    This episode delves into how Shermin translates her rich tapestry of experiences into actionable teachings. We'll explore how stoic empathy can be effectively practiced in various scenarios, from personal relationships to professional environments- as we discover the profound impact that understanding and mastering this skill can have on enhancing communication, fostering compassion and building stronger, more empathetic communities.

    Episode Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction to Shermin

    06:26 - Her Early Childhood In Iran

    12:26 - Adapting To Change In New Environments

    17:08 - Early Career Decisions

    26:13 - What Is Stoic Empathy?

    30:50 - How Applying Stoic Empathy Influences Our Relationships

    35:36 - Stoic Empathy In Society

    42:43 - Shermin's Upcoming Book & Its Interesting Ideas That Will Challenge Readers

    50:17 - How Shermin's Work Is Contributing To A Better Future

    57:03 - Outro + Announcement

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  • In today’s episode, we step into the world of Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the Regional Director for Africa at the World Health Organization. With roots in South Africa and a childhood shaped by the rich cultural landscapes of Botswana and Eswatini, Dr. Moeti's diverse cultural background has profoundly influenced her life's mission of improving health equity and justice across the African continent.

    Her commitment to equity and justice was forged in the crucible of Southern Africa's historical struggles, driving her to dedicate her life to empowering communities and creating just, equitable spaces. This passion was further nurtured by her upbringing in a family of doctors, where dinner table conversations about public health opened her eyes to the intricate connections between health, financial status, political climates, and cultural backgrounds. In her current role at WHO, Dr. Moeti oversees a vast network of dedicated professionals working tirelessly across Africa to improve health outcomes. In this episode, she sheds light on the state of public health across the continent, focusing on crucial indicators like immunization rates, child mortality, infectious disease control, and the rising tide of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and mental health issues among the youth.

    Dr. Moeti emphasizes the urgent need for systemic solutions to these challenges, advocating for the integration of social interventions to bolster community health. Her insights are not just a call to action but a roadmap for how we can collectively work towards a healthier, more equitable future for Africa and the vital role of her WHO team in this ongoing mission.

    Episode Chapters

    00:00 -Introduction

    07:15 -Early Childhood In South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini & Swaziland

    17:48: -Relationship With Her African Identity

    23:25 -Key Decisions In Her Academic Life

    30:25 -Stepping Into Her Role As R.D For Africa

    40:42 -State Of Public Health In Africa & Its Indicators

    47:36 -Shifting The Narratives Around Mental Health Challenges

    53:27 -Adapting Her Leadership Style In Her Role As R.D

    1:03:48 -Balancing Professional & Personal Life Decisions

    1:06:28 -Future Outlook For Africa & Her Career

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  • In today’s episode, we dive into the heartbeat of the Kenyan music industry as we sit down with the incredible Bilha Ngaruiya, Country Manager of ONErpm for Kenya, to uncover how distribution companies are revolutionizing the industry.

    Bilha spends her time helping artists across Kenya access essential music services through ONErpm to advance their brand and careers. Her early experiences gave her a profound understanding of artists' needs and challenges, allowing her to foster close and impactful relationships with stakeholders within the industry towards the impact she’s creating today. We also explore the crucial role of data in decision-making for artists, where Bilha explains how understanding geographic locations, demographics, and genres can unlock new revenue streams and drive smart business decisions.

    As we uncover the intricacies of the music industry, we also look at what artists think about the role of distributors through the lens of academic research findings and breakdown the knowledge gaps that currently exist that prevent artists from reaching new heights in the music market.

    Whether you're an aspiring artist or a music enthusiast, this episode is packed with essential knowledge on navigating and thriving in the ever-evolving music landscape.

    To learn more about Bilha and the amazing work that she does, check out her LinkedIn here and the ONErpm website here.

    Episode Chapters

    00:00- Introduction to Bilha & Her Early Life

    23:32- ONErpm & The Role of Music Distribution

    37:41- Kenya vs Other African Music Markets

    45:58- How Industry Insights Relate To Academic Research

    50:10- Music Intelligence & Data-driven Business Decisions

    1:07:12- Future Prospects For Kenyan Music

    1:18:25- Quick Fire Questions & Outro

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  • Our guest this episode, Gina Din- Kariuki, is a powerful voice in the world of brand storytelling. Raised in an environment that championed reaching for dreams amidst a backdrop of a changing Africa, Gina witnessed firsthand the continent's resilience during a pivotal time where political, cultural, and technological shifts were shaping the world.

    This dynamic upbringing ignited a lifelong passion within Gina: telling the stories of different brands and businesses. Her career began at an impressive 21-years-old, when she led the corporate affairs at Barclays Bank in Kenya- entrusted with redefining the company’s narrative for a more Africa-centric future. This marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that has seen Gina become a master storyteller for various brands.

    In our conversation, Gina dives deep into the art of storytelling: how to craft compelling narratives for brands, the trends that are shaping how consumers perceive the different brands that they interact with every day and the importance of Africans sharing their authentic stories. From navigating the corporate communications landscape to leveraging modern-day digital technology to amplify impact, this discussion offers invaluable insights for aspiring storytellers and entrepreneurs alike.

    Gina's story, chronicled in her book "Daughter of Africa," is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of sharing our narratives. Join us as she equips us with the tools to tell our story and the stories of the brands we represent!

    To learn more about Gina and the incredible work that she does, check out her LinkedIn here.

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  • From captivating photography to inspiring videos, Jonathan spends his time crafting narratives that bridge hearts and minds. In this episode, we discover how he transforms empathy and compassion into powerful tools for creative expression, in both his personal life as an artist as well as guiding businesses to authentically connect with their audiences.

    His childhood challenges shaped his deep-seated belief in fostering welcoming spaces where everyone feels connected. This conversation delves into the transformative power of self-discovery and how this impacts how we see ourselves and interact with the world around us to nurture authentic relationships. Jonathan emphasizes on the need for creatives to embrace imperfection and get good at creating ‘bad art’, laying out various tools and practices that would help artists be able to achieve this kind of mindset shift.

    Step into Jonathan’s world with us as we uncover the profound impact of knowing oneself, the beauty of vulnerability in creative endeavors, and how to harness imperfection to amplify creative output. Whether you're a struggling creative or simply longing for deeper connections, this episode will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.

    To learn more about Jonathan and the incredible work that he does, check out his website here and his YouTube channel here.

    Episode Chapters

    00:00- Introduction

    06:02- Childhood Upbringing & Experiences

    15:18- Discovering Purpose As A Young Adult

    22:12- Stepping Into Our Creative Flow

    31:52- The Weight Of Other People's Stories

    44:00- The 30-Day Challenge

    50:32- Getting Good At Making Bad Art

    54:16- Creating From An Authentic Place

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  • Our guest today is committed to enhancing people's lives by empowering them to recognize their inherent greatness.

    Mark Paulson is the President of People First Operations Inc., helping leaders understand their people's strengths, motivations, and goals, and then aligning them with processes that fit their needs and abilities. From an early age, Mark has always had an insatiable curiosity, often taking things apart to find out how they work. He went on to apply this same kind of analytical mindset in other aspects of his life, from the communities and spaces he engaged with, to his 30 years of leadership experience in the high-tech industry.

    In this episode, Mark unravels the intricacies of hiring processes from his experience in the tech world and illustrates the transformational leadership models necessary to create work cultures within an organization that contribute to sustainable growth. We also delve into the qualities that hiring managers look for in an ideal team player such as humility, hunger, and high emotional intelligence skills - and why it is important for young professionals to be intentional about excavating themselves to understand who they are, what abilities they possess, and how to position themselves for the opportunities that await them.

    Join us for yet another masterclass episode that bridges the gap between the complex hiring processes in the job market and empowering individuals to thrive within them.

    To learn more about Mark and the incredible work that he does, check out his LinkedIn profile here.

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  • As a highly accomplished technologist and social impact advocate, Maria is actually most proud of the fact that she’s indeed, a super mom!

    From automating her workflow to learning new ways to engage her children, Maria describes how her work as Chile and Argentina’s national technology officer at Microsoft has created a new love and appreciation for tech in our lives. In this episode, we unpack Maria’s stellar career from saving lives in the Public Sector to helping corporations and governments better implement technology at scale.

    Join us for another fun-packed, insightful and informative conversation about how you and I can support emerging markets to get ahead of the tech curve!

    To learn more about María & the work she does, check out his LinkedIn profile here.

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  • The world as we know it is at a tipping point in this fourth Industrial Revolution, and today’s guest has a front seat in building strategic partnerships in the world of work and technology to move us towards this bright future.

    Michael Liley is the Senior Managing Director at Sand Technologies, an organization that is at the core of the tech services market equipped with young, experienced talent that is focused on solving enterprise-level challenges with advanced AI and data solutions. In this conversation, we look at the history of technological advancement over the past few decades, unpack the current state of the labour market on the African continent and the megatrends that are driving digital transformation in our rapidly evolving economy.

    This conversation will allow you to understand what it truly takes to not just equip young people with talent but also deploy them to spaces where they are needed and can make the most impact.

    Join us for yet another insightful chat in the Boardroom that rests at the heart of the innovation and opportunity, as we delve into the strategies, initiatives, and collaborations shaping the future of work in the digital age.

    To learn more about Michael and the work that he does, check out his LinkedIn profile here and Sand Technologies here.

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  • When Jason was young, he was enamored with the idea of creating wildly imaginative comics. As an artist and storyteller, he has evolved into a branding and storytelling powerhouse who turns everyday brands into high converting businesses that are “binge-worthy” through narrative design.

    In this episode we unpack his work at the helm of his agency JHT Design Studios alongside his lifelong passion to use creative fiction to help young Christians walk in and better understand their faith via Group Lore.

    Join us in the boardroom for a fascinating conversation at the intersection of business, faith and stories that bring people together.

    To learn more about Jason & the work he does, check out his LinkedIn profile here, JHT Design Studios here or Group Lore here.

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  • Are you creating meaningful change, inspiring hope and breathing life into the world through the stories you share?

    Today's conversation sets sail from the island of Mauritius on a special graduation morning. Our guest, Julie Gichuru, challenges us to think deeply about the "why" behind the stories we tell about ourselves and the communities around us. Julie is an Afro-optimist, mother, wife, and the Chief Public Affairs & Communications Officer at Mastercard Foundation.

    In this episode, we delve into her early childhood experiences and the communities that shaped her character, values and how she sees the world. She speaks about how her passion for theatre, plays and written works birthed her love for storytelling and the African continent- influencing her approach to journalism in her early career. She steers us through the changing tides of the journalism industry, communication, and storytelling in the digital age- emphasizing the need for creators to ask themselves whether their work is creating a positive impact and supporting the communities that their stories are embedded in.

    In addition, Julie speaks about the incredible work that she does with Mastercard Foundation and their ‘Young Africa Works’ strategy of seeing 30 million young Africans in digified and fulfilling work by 2030. Julie’s story inspires every young African to enthusiastically seek out their purpose in all areas of their lives and hold steadfast in answering the calling of our generation.

    If you are interested in engaging more with Julie and her work, check out her LinkedIn here and visit the Mastercard Foundation here.

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  • Joining us with a rich tapestry of experience and exposure, this week's guest joins us in the boardroom from the world of strategy consulting and venture capital with a radical view of how Africans can build businesses that make a difference.

    Kristin Wilson spent her early professional life studying modern thought & literature, African studies, and neuroscience at leading institutions like Oxford, Princeton, and Stanford and led a tangentially different career in management consulting and venture capital. In this episode, we discuss the ways that culture and history play a part in how businesses across various societies build for success.

    As a champion of African entrepreneurship, Kristin also unpacks a fascinating model as to how we can begin to move the needle as a continent by embracing our core values, strengths, and collective identity while appreciating our nuances. Join us in the boardroom to unravel the colorful fabric of psychology that drives our society, politics and business in Africa.

    If you are interested in engaging more with Kristin and her work, check out her LinkedIn here or check out Spurt! here.

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  • Storytelling, when used effectively can be an incredible tool to catapult your career and business through relationships.

    No one embodies this idea quite like John Hill, who turned a passion for language, ideas and people into a massively successful career and life as a tech evangelist at LinkedIn and now Techstars. The concept of telling the stories, ideas and values of a business to global audiences to boost adoption is now widely known as evangelism, but when John started his career in traditional media, he never imagined where it would lead him.

    In this episode, we explore how entrepreneurs and professionals can leverage their unique stories to build relationships that can move the needle!

    If you are interested in engaging more with John and his work, check out his LinkedIn here or check out Techstars here.

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    Masters of Scale Podcast episode featuring Techstars C.E.O, Maëlle Gavet: listen here.

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  • Navigating the career space can be a daunting task, especially when you’re a creative charting an unconventional path through life.

    In today’s episode, we speak with Sam Wells, founder of Tern Heads- a career development platform for emerging creatives looking for their first jobs or clients in the creative industry. Sam has worked in the creative industry for over 16 years, leveraging the power of community to support young people struggling to understand and showcase their full creative potential through

    We touch on her early experiences trying to figure out what a career in her industry looked like in the mid-2000’s- when Rihanna was dropping Umbrella, J.K Rowling was publishing the last Harry Potter book and Steve Jobs was launching the iPhone. She highlights the challenges she faced adapting to the evolving world at the time, how she networked her way through various work spaces and the value of community as a support system in any creative’s journey.

    If you are a creative and are unsure about how to navigate the first few hurdles of kickstarting your career then you’re tuned in to just the right episode. Join us as we dive into Sam’s world of creative career development.

    If you are interested in engaging more with Sam and her work, check out her LinkedIn here.

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  • In our first episode of the year, we take a trip to the United Kingdom where Jonathan Chippindale leverages tech and data to shape consumer perception and adoption of our favorite fashion brands.

    With a fascinating childhood rooted in adventure and curiosity, Johnathan turned a fascination with style and culture into a valuable asset in the world of business that has helped brands like Luis Vuitton, Richemont and Tommy Hilfiger to win the hearts and minds of an entire generation of consumers. In this episode, we discuss key lessons that he has learned from working closely with creative directors such as Virgil Abloh, incredible events such as the New York Fashion Week and insights from his conversations with colleagues in the industry.

    Join us for a mind-blowing exploration of consumer psychology and a radical approach to innovation in digital retail!

    If you are interested in engaging more with Jonathan and his work, check out his LinkedIn here or check out their website here.

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  • Jasiel didn’t always know he would find himself in the startup world, but after an early career on Wall Street, he realized the need to rethink how we support and invest in Africa’s most exciting entrepreneurs.

    Hailing from Ghana, Jasiel is the Africa Investment Officer at Accion Venture Lab where he leads the growth of a dynamic portfolio of finance technology startups. In this episode, we uncover Jasiel’s unconventional journey into the venture capital industry, and his fascinating insights as to why more investors need to focus on women-led startups in particular. With a deep belief in the transformational power of entrepreneurship in Africa, Jasiel brings a refreshing and reflective perspective on how we should go about building and investing in companies that have world-changing potential!

    Join us for yet another exciting episode in The Boardroom this week!

    If you are interested in learning more about Jasiel and the amazing work he does, follow the link here to his Twitter/ X page.

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  • In this week’s episode, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Nicole Glaros, a seasoned entrepreneur and dedicated business mentor.

    Nicole's unique perspective is profoundly shaped by her early childhood experiences, which instilled in her strong beliefs about independence, wealth creation, and the essence of entrepreneurship. Her remarkable journey began in college when she founded her first company. Despite her lack of a traditional business background, she achieved resounding success with her initial venture but also encountered failures in subsequent endeavors, which she recounts in our conversation.

    Nicole’s background in sports psychology instilled in her a profound understanding of the parallels between athletes and entrepreneurs. Drawing on these parallels, she highlights the similarities and distinctions between entrepreneurship and athletics- underscoring the vital role of mental performance in both athletics and entrepreneurship in providing a competitive edge.

    Nicole rounds off her insights by emphasizing the fundamental role of storytelling in human nature. She encourages entrepreneurs to craft a compelling narrative about their brand and to concentrate on offering genuine value to the people they serve.

    Hop into this episode with yet another industry expert with a treasure trove of wisdom and perspective on achieving success through authenticity and a mental capacity for winning.

    If you are interested in learning more about Nicole and the amazing work she does, follow the link here.

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  • Armed with a heart for learning and development and an entrepreneurial spirit, Allie Danziger has been shaping the school-to-work transition for thousands of graduates across the USA.

    In this episode, we unpack how her unique upbringing and early work experience opened her eyes up to the challenges and opportunities facing young professionals globally and the incredible solutions that she birthed as a result. From scaling her skills training startup and getting acquired by the nation’s leading student loans and training provider, we explore Allie’s inspiring journey to date while unpacking key lessons learned along the way.

    Join us in the Boardroom to explore the skills, exposure, and experiences that could shape you into a successful early professional and entrepreneur, no matter your interests and aspirations!

    If you are interested in learning more about Allie and the amazing work she does, follow the link here.

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  • Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Wendy Mubaiwa moved to the UK in her teens.

    After her studies, she embarked on an unconventional career path that eventually led to an exciting journey in the startup world. With entrepreneurial parents as role models, she was drawn into the world of entrepreneurship from a young age. Today, Wendy’s passion and expertise shine as she serves as a Venture Partner at esya, a venture studio and venture capital firm that partners with entrepreneurs to create, invest, launch, and scale ventures of the future.

    Outside of esya, Wendy helps solo founders and co-founding teams to bring their business ideas to life. In this episode, we will dive deep into the essential steps for students and professionals looking to kickstart their entrepreneurial journeys, starting from a simple side hustle and scaling it to new heights.

    Join us as we uncover the incredible insights Wendy has gained as an entrepreneur and advocate for founders. She firmly believes that with the right support systems, anyone who has the passion and drive can become a thriving entrepreneur!

    If you are interested in learning more about Wendy and her amazing work, follow the link here.

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  • In this captivating episode, Nanjero takes us on a journey through his career at the crossroads of sports, entertainment, and technology. As a passionate enabler and General Manager at Sol Generation, he shares his mission of nurturing talent within these dynamic industries.

    Drawing from his diverse educational experiences across different countries and his exposure to varied cultures, Nanjero discusses the pivotal role that travel and mentorship have played in shaping his journey. He further sheds light on the people who have played an instrumental role in his journey and the skills he has acquired along the way that have propelled his success today.

    With an insider's perspective on the sports landscape in Kenya, he underscores the urgent need for sustainable infrastructure and ecosystems to foster grassroots growth in this sector. Additionally, he highlights critical issues plaguing the entertainment industry, such as the lack of professionalism amongst stakeholders and knowledge gaps, which leave artists vulnerable in the absence of robust government policies and regulatory structures.

    Nanjero passionately advocates for a global mindset that prioritizes the cultivation of value-driven societies, harnessing the transformative potential of the creative industry to forge lasting impact.

    Join us for this enlightening discussion at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and technology- guided by an industry trailblazer with a vision for positive change.

    If you are interested in learning more about Nanjero and his amazing work, check out this article here. To learn more about Sol Generation, check out their webiste here.

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  • With a fundamental belief in people and their ability to do good, Isaac Kwaku takes us on a fascinating journey through his life’s mission to create a prosperous Africa built by us, for us.

    At the cutting edge of research, economic development and investment advisory at Botho Emerging Markets Group and Amahoro Coalition, this week's guest shares a remarkable new model to approach how we as Africans see ourselves and the problems around us: Afro-Optimism.

    In this episode, we take a walk through Isaac’s impressive career and life’s work through a refreshing and unique lens. We talked about how a solution-oriented mindset and a deep love for our African heritage is the foundation for building a continent that is not only progressive but one that is shaped by us once and for all.

    Join us in the Boardroom to learn about the geopolitical and cultural trends shaping our collective future, and how we can all play our part!

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