W.E W.I.N Podcast
W.E W.I.N Podcast- Women Encouraging Women In Navigation
Expect: Unfiltered stories • Tactical advice • “Aha!” moments for women who refuse to settle.
For: The ambitious, the underestimated, and the women ready to win their way.
Episodes
29 episodes
EP. 28 Leading the Sisterhood: Bolanle Ogungbe-Gogo on Support Systems and Peer Influence
Bolanle Ogungbe-Gogo balances her demanding role as the Financial Controller of IBILE Oil & Gas with her election as the Global President of the F.G.G.C. Calabar Old Girls Association. In this episode, she unpacks what "sisterhood" truly me...
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Episode 28
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46:28
EP. 27 Conscious Storytelling: Ruth Mahogany on Using Poetry as a Tool for Change
Spoken word poet Ruth Mahogany describes her work as "conscious storytelling," having collaborated with massive global organizations like the United Nations Population Fund and Amnesty International. In this episode, we unpack her creative proc...
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Episode 27
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40:53
EP. 26 The Business of Healing: Dr. Ijele Adimora on Sub-Saharan Healthcare and the Nigerian System
Dr. Ijele Adimora brings a unique mix of high-level medical training from UT Health and Johns Hopkins, alongside an MBA from Dartmouth. She brings her dual perspective as a doctor and a business strategist to discuss low-cost healthcare options...
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Episode 26
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41:17
EP 25. Step Forward: Dr. Nkiru Olumide-Ojo on Continuous Learning, the Pressure Cooker, and Market-Ready Leadership
Dr. Nkiru Olumide-Ojo is an Executive Head who recently completed her PhD in Business Science. We explore the themes of her new book, Step Forward, focusing on Continuous Learning, while also looking back at the unpolished truths of co...
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Episode 25
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33:42
EP. 24 The Agility of Leadership: Kehinde Ayeni on Nation Building and Executive Resilience
As the Executive Director of LEAP Africa, Kehinde Ayeni is at the helm of youth leadership development and nation building. In this episode, we dive into how the evolution of leadership theories she studied during her Executive MBA transl...
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Episode 24
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49:28
EP. 23 Awaken the Voice Within: Ada Onanuga on the Inseparability of Identity and Leadership
The world of Investment Banking often demands a specific kind of 'armor'—tough, hyper-rational, and guarded. Ada Onanuga joins us to explore the profound tension between surviving the boardroom and maintaining your own vulnerability. We discuss...
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Episode 23
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52:21
EP. 22 The Poetic Strategist: Peju Abuchi on Closed Doors and Disrupting Leadership
Peju Abuchi is a Poetic Strategist whose mission is to "disrupt LEADERSHIP spaces". But her journey to the global stage started as a shy child for whom writing was an escape. She joins us to discuss navigating gatekeeping from other women while...
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Episode 22
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40:13
EP. 21 "I Moved Back": Joy Salewa on the Diaspora Dream and the Reality of Return
Joy Salewa left a high-level finance career in London to pursue the "diaspora dream" in Nigeria. She joins us to discuss the challenging realities that forced her to leave again and how she channeled that experience into the I Moved Back
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Episode 21
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47:39
EP. 20 The Health Architect: Dr. Lilian Anomnachi on Systems Strengthening and Preventing Silent Killers
Dr. Lilian Anomnachi has spent years fixing the big machinery of public health. Now, she is tackling "silent killers" with Viedial Healthcare, a startup that monitors patients outside the clinic. We discuss why lifestyle changes are notoriously...
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Episode 20
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30:56
EP. 19 "We Are Good": Sheila Chingono on Reclaiming Life After a Stroke
At 32, Sheila Chingono was a successful Government Lawyer and Magistrate Judge. Then, in a single moment, a hemorrhagic stroke changed everything. She joins us to share how her faith and family played a crucial role in her recovery, becoming pr...
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Episode 19
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53:46
EP. 18 From Corporate to Construction: Oare Ehiemua-Ochui on Finding Value in the "Unglamorous"
Oare Ehiemua-Ochui left a successful corporate career at major firms like Total and African Capital Alliance to dedicate herself to an unlikely sector: construction. She joins us to discuss why she believes this "unglamorous" sector holds signi...
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Episode 18
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44:17
EP. 17 Bold Moves & Life Integration: Naomi Eyler on What the Next Generation Wants
After graduating from university in Nigeria, Naomi Eyler made the bold move to the UAE to start her career. She joins us to unpack the mindset of the next generation: from how they define a successful career today to the leadership styles that ...
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Episode 17
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31:20
EP. 16 The Reinvention Roadmap: Anne Nwaokolo on Pivoting from Banking to Healthcare Data
After a long and successful career in banking in Nigeria, rising to a senior role at FirstBank, Anne Nwaokolo made the incredibly brave decision to start a new career in healthcare data analytics in the UK. This week, she shares the very first,...
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Episode 16
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38:51
EP. 15 Chosen by the Ancestors: Tya Bolton on "Purposeful Pivots" and Being a Legacy Maker
Tya Bolton believes she was "chosen by the ancestors to be a legacy maker". In this episode, we explore the feeling of being called to a purpose larger than oneself. Tya discusses the concept of making "purposeful pivots" toward a life of great...
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Episode 14
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38:51
EP. 14 The Generation That Doesn't Wait: Nana Yaa Serwaa on Redefining "Ready"
Many from a previous generation might have waited until they felt "more 'ready'" to start something impactful. Nana Yaa Serwaa represents a generation that is moving differently. Co-founder of the "Dare 2 Dream Initiative" and host of "The Big ...
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Episode 14
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32:14
Ep. 13 From PwC to Founder: Marina Vandeberg on the Identity Shift and the Human Element of Business
Leaving a long-term career like that is a huge identity shift". Marina Vandeberg shares her journey of leaving the "highly structured, prestigious world" of corporate advisory to build a business from a "blank slate". We discuss the hardest par...
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Episode 13
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39:28
Ep.12 Reclaiming the Narrative: Nhlanhla Banda on Resilience After Workplace Violation
Nhlanhla Banda built a formidable career as a High Court attorney and corporate legal counsel. But her path took a turn after an incredibly difficult experience involving sexual harassment and unfair perceptions. Now, she is on a mission to cre...
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Episode 12
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35:04
Ep. 11 Brain Drain vs. Brain Gain: Oge Onyemem on The Unique Power of Nigerian Talent
In a competitive global classroom, what makes a Nigerian student stand out?. Oge Onyemem joins us to discuss the "brain drain vs. brain gain" debate and the most effective way to build a bridge for talent to bring global value back home. We exp...
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Episode 11
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46:56
EP. 10 The Systems Architect: Amabelle Nwakanma on Funding, Innovation, and the "Unwritten Rules"
Amabelle Nwakanma is a professional builder of "enabling environments," but her approach is rooted in understanding the human mind. We discuss the critical difference between looking at a problem as a "hands-on counsellor" versus a "systems arc...
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Ep. 9 The Waiting Season: Bola Oduwole on Resilience, Pressure, and Inner Strength
How do you manage profound personal challenges while maintaining a demanding career? HR expert Bola Oduwole shares her powerful personal story of perseverance through a seven-year waiting period before the birth of her child. We discuss how she...
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44:30
Ep. 8 Building Your Own Terms: Shea Harty on Fulfillment, Sponsorship, and Navigating Beyond the System
This week, Shea Harty shares her moving perspective on why female founders must create lives and businesses on their own terms, navigating beyond systems that don't resonate. After successfully climbing the traditional corporate ladder, she fou...
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Ep. 7 From Combat Boots to Boardrooms: Dr. Idong Essiet-Gibson on Rewriting the Rules of Angel Investing
Dr. Idongesit Essiet-Gibson's journey defies every script. What started as a trip to a mall for a job ended in a 26-year military and public health service career, taking her from Iraq to the CDC. Now, she's on a new battlefield: angel investin...
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48:29
EP. 6 The Mindset Queen: Rebecca Nwankwo on Designing Your Second Act and Reframing Imposter Syndrome
This episode is for the successful professional who feels a quiet unease or "constant restlessness". "The Mindset Queen" Rebecca Nwankwo shares her story of mid-career reinvention, which started with the powerful question, "Is this it?". We dis...
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51:04
Ep. 5 Trustworthy AI for Africa: Dr. Jania Okwechime on Closing the STEM Gap
What was it like to build face recognition technology way before we used it to unlock our phones? Dr. Jania Okwechime shares her journey of dedicating her academic career to pushing the boundaries of computer science and what prompted her signi...
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45:52
Ep. 4 Building the Future: Florina Minzat on Smart Buildings, Carbon Reduction, and High-Stakes Systems
What can managing complex, high-stakes systems in the aviation industry teach you about tackling the climate emergency? Aeronautical engineer turned climate tech co-founder Florina Minzat shares her journey. We discuss her vision for the future...
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