Hi, Bonjour, Oi! I am Claudel Kamgang! I am Cameroonian by birth, French by education, Brazilian by adoption, and entrepreneurially American.
Welcome to The Atalaku Effect! Atalaku is a word
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Hi, Bonjour, Oi! I am Claudel Kamgang! I am Cameroonian by birth, French by education, Brazilian by adoption, and entrepreneurially American.
Welcome to The Atalaku Effect! Atalaku is a word
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Claudel nous parle de l’âge adulte, comment s'y (re)trouver au milieu d'informations conflictuelles, de réalités différentes, dans un monde de plus en plus divisif, avec l'impression parfois de vivre sur une autre planète que les autres. Il contraste notre âge adulte avec celui de la génération de nos parents, et finit par des conseils pratiques qui l'ont aidé, continuent de l'aider, et espère vous aideront.
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In this episode, Claudel introduces and deep dive into a framework that helps being more aware/conscious of our actions and habits. Happy new year!
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On est de retour la famille!!! Plus vieux certes, mais plus mature, plus sage, plus musclé, plus...ok ok on arrête.
Un an et demi depuis le dernier épisode...Claudel est vivant! Comme d'habitude, à coeur ouvert dans ce nouvel episode de "sous l'arbre à palabres", il parle d'en quoi la méditation est toujours et encore plus utile pour lui, fournit quelques updates depuis 2021 et en quoi la pandémie malgré ses malheurs a été transformatrice, et indique en quoi s'attendre dans le futur pour le podcast. Le podcast est de retour!
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Dans cet épisode à coeur ouvert sous l'arbre à palabres, Claudel nous parle de sa découverte de la méditation, des nombreux bénéfices a en tirer, et comment commencer en partant de zéro. Au plaisir!
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Dans cette discussion avec Ornella, nous découvrons qui se cache derrière FrikaKidz TV, la chaine Youtube dédiée à du contenu pour en enfants résolument tourné vers l'Afrique. Constatant le manque de contenu africain dédié aux enfants, Ornella décide d'en créer. Le contenu de la chaine inclue pour l'instant des thèmes comme l'origine des couleurs de nos drapeaux, la symbolique des plus importants monuments africains et le respect de nos différences. Nous finissons l'épisode en évoquant le futur de FrikaKidz TV et un peu d'humour.
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In today's discussion, we have a fantastic discussion with Michelle Kathryn Essomé, Ex-CEO of African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association. Michelle's investment banking experience spans nearly 20 years, during which she held a wide range of marketing and origination roles in equities, fixed income, corporate finance and investment management with Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Lehman Brothers and Nomura. In this episode, we get to know the person behind the success. Joys, fears, struggles, and recent learnings about the black injustice are covered in this episode. Enjoy!
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In today's discussion, we have a down to earth and profound discussion with Sabry Tozin, current VP of Engineering at LinkedIn. Sabry was born in Kinshasa, spent his high school and university in Seattle, before joining the Silicon Valley in 1998. The amazing chat we had relates 20 years of career in the Bay Area in consulting (Accenture), entrepreneurship (Pay By Touch), back to corporate with Fox Interactive, IGN, then Netflix, before joining LinkedIn in 2017. Sabry opens his heart to the failures and struggles he had to fight in the past, while feeling proud and optimism about the future. We finished the conversation by touching on his view on the black condition in the Bay Area since the 1990s, as well as key advice on diversity: what it matters and what to do in some situations. Finally, we get to know Sabry's outside of work, as well as get to hear me provide a message in Lingala. Enjoy!
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In today's discussion, we chat with Mabs, "Lagos girl" as she describe herself. We talk about her incoming position as a Product Manager for Cisco in the Silicon Valley, her transition from Lagos to New Haven (adapting to the American culture), as well as her dreams and aspirations. Given the current world events, we discussed the impact of the coronavirus on her life, as well as being African in America. We finished with humor and discuss Mabs' musical career :)
Get in touch with Mabs via https://www.linkedin.com/in/mokusaga/
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Dans cette discussion avec Melissa, nous parlons de:
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In this episode, we get to learn about Cindy Nyoumsi, a tech-passionate young fellow Cameroonian. Cindy left Cameroon after high school for California, and never left since then. Banking on her love for mathematics, she started her career in tech by being a coding instructor, before joining Netflix in 2018 for 2 years. While working for a startup today, Cindy aims to help women transition from any career to tech, via her Magic Coders initiative.
Get in touch with Cindy and see how you can contribute via http://http://cindynyoumsi.com, or via email at [email protected]
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.