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By Boyo Warami
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
You have probably thought about starting a revolution somehow, maybe it is about the technology you use, the food you eat or your routine for existence. In this episode, meet Hans Blom a business developer, co-founder of different companies like Talent Out of Africa (TO2A). Hans believes in making the world a better world, which has driven his purpose for the last 40years. In his first paid job as a civil servant with a consultant role as organizational developer. He led a workplace revolution by changing the perspective of departments from inner directed governance into serving its citizens in the first place. He completed his studies in BSc. Social Work and MSc. Organizational Psychology, the latter whilst having a full-time job. From that, a life-long learning resulted in business administration, psychodynamics and leadership. All that luggage he applied in his roles in profit and non-profit organizations as business consultant, coach, mentor, trainer, program director, interim manager, CEO, member and president of boards of directors. We have two episodes on this, and in the first installment he talks about leadership and navigating post-pandemic season. Hans shares his dept of wisdom and life experiences whic will form valuable lessons for our listeners. You can connect with Hans on Linkedin or via email [email protected] connect with Talent Out of Africa via Facebook visit His website www.hansblom.org
Africa has the highest rate of out of school children in the world, a combination of solutions will be required to solve the crisis. In this Episode (Part Two) Chizaram shares deep insight on how to tackle the enormous challenge, double down on empowering more people on the continent.Â
Growing up on the continent of Africa comes with its own special challenges. To succeed you have to navigate the murky waters with advice, strategy and techniques. In his Previous Episode, we dive in with Chizaram Ucheaga, an EdTech Entrepreneur and award winning Innovations specialist on how to win in Africa. This episode is packed with actionable strategies for winning in the continent. Chizaram talks about the advice his mother gave him while growing up, the magical talking pen that's helping school children learn and he shares his personal routine with us. If you are looking forward to winning in Africa from inside out, then listen to this episode. You can follow Chizaram on LinkedIn https://ng.linkedin.com/in/chizaramucheaga Learn about Talking Pen/Book http://maviseducation.com/ Please send us a voice feedback message, we would be glad to hear what you think https://anchor.fm/revolutionparley/message You can also share our podcast link let people know about the show. https://anchor.fm/revolutionparley Drop us an email on; [email protected] Until next time... Ubuntu!
In this episode featuring Ryan Sullivan, young entrepreneur and founder of Podcast Principles and host of BopPodcast. Ryan begins by sharing how meeting Garyvee and Droc changed his life.
Ryan is multi-talented individual and a musician with a diversity of skills. He clearly communicates effective strategy for career networking both online and offline.
Ryan's mission is to help as many people as possible to begin and continue their podcast. His Podcast coaching philosophy is help you understand your why and create  an experience for your listeners.
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In this Episode, Jordan Paris an author, entrepreneur, trainer, blogger, podcast host, shares his view about the recent political debate in present day America. On the day of recording this episode, Trump would leave the White House and give way for President Biden's administration, Jordan shares his views on the political process of current circumstances in America. We talked about Jordan's social expirement on racism, his influence on the podcast world and next steps with a political career.
Jordan has been featured by: Forbes, Men'sHealth, yahoo Finance, Entrepreneur, LinkedIn, NASDAQ, Market Watch, TEDx He hosts a successful podcast, with guests of the caliber of Tony Robbins, Mark Cuban, Pieter Thiel, Arianna Huffington, James Altucher, Coolio, etc. His podcasts have had over 30 million downloads.
Jordan’s first podcast, Growth Mindset University, was ranked #6 in Apple’s Self-Improvement category, #3 in the Training category, #5 in the How-To category, and #15 in the ultra-competitive Education category. On the show, Jordan interviewed some of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, authors, and other influential thought leaders. Then, Growth Mindset University grew up, evolving into The Jordan Paris Show, where Jordan discusses current affairs and conservative values while debunking a wide range of idea pathogens.
Jordan's Resources includes;
Growth Mindset University (2018)Â
The Podcast PlaybookÂ
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In this Episode, our guest Jane Egerton Idehen shares how she went from the slums of Ajegunle in Lagos, Nigeria, to brokering million-dollar deals for global telecom giants, her story is that of hope, inspiration in trying times and and advocating for better working conditions for women in STEM.
She's is an author of the Book; Be Fearless: Give Yourself Permission To Be You, were she shares her story of life, hope and love to encourage young women in the African Continent. Jane is a graduate of Engineering from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. She has a master’s degree from Warwick Business School in the UK, and an executive education from both Harvard Business School and Yale School of Management.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.