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By Busayo Oyewole
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
In this episode, I talk to Yinka Adewale about pivoting in business.
What pivoting is, how to go about it when you have little or no money, how to know it's working, what metrics to watch out for, if and when to give up, and pivot again.
A very enlightening episode, give it a listen!
Allen Akinkunle is a data scientist, a foodie, a history nerd, and a voracious reader. In this episode, I asked Allen the one book he's read this year (year of our lord, 2020 with all its disasters) that made an impact on him.
He replied with 2: one fiction - 'Girl, woman, other' by Bernadine Evaristo and one non-fiction - 'Boko haram: the history of an African jihadist movement' by Alex Thurston.
He goes on about why these books made an impact. Give it a listen to find out why
In this episode, we continue from where we left off in the last episode where I asked Mela about online dating and the differences in the American and European dating cultures
In this episode, Mela talks all things online dating - from her first experience with experience online dating to dating and a European as an American and the subtle differences between both cultures when it comes to dating.
If you've ever wondered about online dating, European and American dating culture, this is the episode to listen to! So fun, super fun!
In this episode, Hazel Tan talks about online dating and long-distance-relationship... It's a beautiful, fun episode, you have to check it out!
In this episode, we pick up right from where we left off in the previous episode with Yewande Oyebo continue to talk about her experience transitioning into product management and also building a stellar international career. Give it a listen!
Also, check out #EndSARS - the anti-police brutality movement going on in Nigeria and lend your voice, your time, your donation, however you can. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere - MLK
Yewande is a product owner at a leading food market company in the world. She's a writer who blogs at yevandy.com and shares a whole lot of experience whether it be tech or life hacks.
In this episode, we discuss her experience in changing her career path and then building a successful one as a product manager.
Kim Wuestkamp has been a software developer for more than 15 years and he's the founder of Killer shell.
In this episode he discusses how different working as an engineer and managing your own project is. How he's gone about sourcing for talent, managing other people, and the things he's learnt along the way, all in the 10 minutes range.
Give it a listen!
In this episode I ask Teju (@tejuafonja on twitter) about juggling a lot when it comes to work, school, volunteering, and the other enterprises she's involved in.
She dishes out on her coping and management strategies, AI Saturdays Lagos (https://www.aisaturdayslagos.com/) and many more.
In this episode Ohans Emmanuel talked about his entrepreneurial journey, the one thing he thinks is invaluable, Devcher and the value in treating people right, all in 10 mins!
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.