Life's A Bag Podcast: Recent Episodes

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This podcast is your fortnightly dose of good energy from within the women of colour community. Expect to hear interviews with women of colour who are building creative projects and/or business ventures whilst juggling aspects of their personal lives. Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/lifesabagpodcast and use the hashtag #LifesABag.

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Meet Lady Phyll, Co-Founder ofUK Black Pride and Executive Director of Kaleidoscope Trust. In this episode, Ro and Lady Phyll discuss transitioning from the Civil Service to establishing a LGBTQ+ safe space and charity and the importance of having an activism strategy.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What motivated Lady Phyll to start UK Black Pride
  • Why it’s OK to be emotional and not OK
  • Why we all should be fighting for equality and equity
  • Lady Phyll's views on true allyship
  • Advice on creating change by working with others as a collective

PLUS, Lady Phyll's top tips on how to keep mentally healthy during these times!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Lady Phyll on Instagram @LadyPhyll / UK Black Pride on Instagram @UKBlackPride and online at www.ukblackpride.org.uk
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Yvonne Bajela, Founding Member and Principal at Impact X Capital. In this episode, Ro and Yvonne discuss making Forbes’ 30 under 30, the different types of funding available, and the importance of having an empathetic management style.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What inspired Yvonne to enter the world of banking and finance
  • The importance of mentoring and sponsorship for getting ahead
  • How to assert authority when you know little about a role
  • Why there’s a need for a diverse pipeline of investors to tackle the gap in funding for underrepresented founders
  • Yvonne’s predictions on funding in a post-COVID world
  • Advice on how to break into the VC world

PLUS, Yvonne's top tips on how to nail future pitches and secure Venture capitalist funding.

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Yvonne on Instagram @YvonneBajela, on Twitter @YvonneBajela and online at www.impactxcapital.com
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Michele Scott-Lynch, Founder ofBoucleme. In this episode, Ro and Michele discuss business growth secrets, green beauty and juggling motherhood with entrepreneurship.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What inspired Michele to start a clean curl care brand
  • The pros of self funding your business over investment
  • Why timing is everything
  • Michele’s take on why curl-labelling can hinder hair growth and health
  • The importance of developing brand values and a brand narrative
  • Michele's biggest achievements - yes, including hitting £2 million in revenue

PLUS, Michelle's top tips on how to thrive as a business owner in a post COVID-world!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Boucleme on Instagram @Boucleme and online at www.boucleme.co.uk
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Adwoa Owusu-Darko AKA Mini, Founder ofMini's World and The MW LAB. In this episode, Ro and Mini discuss entrepreneurship, Mini's motivations in Depop's fashion space and community.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What inspired Mini to start a sustainable, fashion business that places inclusivity and diversity at the forefront
  • Why it’s important to pave the way for others
  • Advice on letting immigrant parents know you’ve decided on a non-traditional career path
  • How to win in the Depop wild west

PLUS, Mini's top tips on how to shop for those stand-out vintage finds!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Mini on Instagram @Minis_W0rld and online at www.minisworld.com
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Chloe Elliott, Founder ofOdyssey Box UK and Blogger via Curly Gal Chlo. In this episode, Ro and Chloe discuss entrepreneurship, Chloe's motivations in the natural hair industry and how best to win customers.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What inspired Chloe to start a luxury hair care subscription box that showcases strictly Black-owned brands
  • Why it’s important to build relationships and regularly connect with (potential) customers
  • How WOC can make the most of the current climate to amplify their businesses
  • Advice on bookkeeping and staying on top of never-ending to-do lists
  • How to crack the instagram algorithm - vanity metrics aside
  • Need to knows of starting your own brand or business

PLUS, Chloe's top tips on how to achieve that perfect wash n go!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Chloe on Instagram @OdysseyBoxUK and online at www.odysseyboxuk.com / www.curlygalchlo.com
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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P.S. Last, but not least - Happy Black History Month UK folks!

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Meet Viv Yau, Founder ofBee Influence and Host ofBut Where Are You From? podcast. In this episode, Ro and Viv discuss the realities of being an Asian female entrepreneur, her ambitions in influencer marketing and the fight for equality to reduce the influencer pay gap and tackle racial bias.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What inspired Viv to enter the influencer marketing industry and start Manchester's first influencer marketing agency, Bee Influence
  • Why it’s important to build relationships and regularly connect with past networks
  • Advice on handling difficult conversations with employees and letting staff go in an amicable manner
  • How the model minority myth for Asians has affected ways of thinking

PLUS, Viv’s top tips on how to stand out as a content creator on Instagram!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Viv on Instagram @ItsVivYau or @BeeInfluenceUK and online at www.beeinfluence.co.uk
  • Viv’s petition to Stop depicting East & South East Asians in Coronavirus related media
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Stephanie Pak, Managing Editor of Arcadia Magazine and Founder of Lunar Chi. In this episode, Ro and Steph discuss the importance of diversity in the fashion industry and what more agencies and magazine owners should be doing to improve representation.

You don’t want to miss:

  • The story behind the makings of The Arcadia Magazine
  • Advice on how to work with family
  • Why it’s important to practice self care in these times
  • An explainer of what Reiki is and how it helped spark Steph’s entrepreneurial journey with Lunar Chi
  • The real deal on what really goes on at press trips

PLUS, Steph’s top tips on how to maintain business relationships and get noticed by brands.

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Stephanie Pak on Instagram @Miss_S_Pak
  • The Arcadia Magazine’s website and Instagram
  • Lunar Chi’s website and Instagram
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Yasmin Taylor AKA Taila Sky, DevOps Goddess, a software specialist with a background in delivering major IT projects. In this episode, Ro and Yasmin discuss the realities of being a senior Black woman in technology and why it’s important to concentrate on one key area of growth to leverage your negotiating power. Know your worth and it will strengthen that power. 

You don’t want to miss:

  • The story behind why Yasmin was trending on Twitter as ‘130k bae’
  • Advice and resources on how to break into technology
  • The pros on cons of being permanent versus contracting in a role
  • Why it’s important to have corporate etiquette to get ahead in the game
  • What the future of artificial intelligence could look like

PLUS, Yasmin’s top tips on how to negotiate your salary and ensure you’re responsibly managing your finances! 

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Yasmin Taylor on Instagram @Taila_Sky and on LinkedIn.
  • Read Yasmin’s guide on ‘Becoming an Dev Ops Goddess’
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Jennifer Ogunyemi, founder of Sisters in Business, mentor, speaker, mother, wife and author. In this episode, Ro and Jennifer discuss how Jennifer juggles her business with family life, why it’s important for female entrepreneurs to have business networks and why she got involved in the self publishing game.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What motivated Jennifer to start a community for muslim women in business
  • How to juggle entrepreneurship with motherhood and being a wife
  • What it means to leave a lasting legacy
  • Why it’s important to use business failure as an opportunity for growth

PLUS, Jennifer’s top tips on how to produce engaging content for your target market!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Jennifer on Instagram @Sisters.In.Business and online at www.sistersinbusiness.co.uk
  • Jennifer’s book - A Muslimah's Guide to Healthy Hijab Hair
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Abadesi Osunsade, Founder of Hustle Crew, Co-Host of Techish podcast and author. In this episode, Ro and Abadesi discuss how to break into tech, the importance of regaining your learning power and how to navigate the world of work by embracing your difference and owning your value.

You don’t want to miss:

  • What inspired Abadesi to start Hustle Crew and write a careers advice book
  • What it means to have the power to be the Will Smith of your life
  • Why it’s the greatest time ever for content from underrepresented voices
  • How racism and structural oppression has been reinforced in society and many of our ways of thinking
  • What it means to truly belong when navigating white-dominated environments

PLUS, Abadesi’s top tips on how to pitch!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Abadesi on Instagram @Abadesi and online at www.hustlecrew.co or www.techishpod.com
  • Abadesi’s book Dream Big. Hustle Hard: The Millennial Woman’s Guide to Success in Tech
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Jade Keshia Gordon, an award-winning fashion and beauty photographer from London. In this episode, Ro and Jade discuss breaking into the UK's influencer photography scene, the importance of inclusivity and how to succeed with ventures by finding your niche.

You don’t want to miss:

  • How and why Jade got started in her photography career
  • How Jade grew her brand over time to dominate the influencer photographer scene
  • How Jade's work for influencer client, Grace Victory, formed the blueprint for her ways of working and opened doors to success
  • What it means to support inclusivity and body positivity in an ever-changing social media environment

Jade's anecdotes on her career achievements (spoiler alert: one led to somewhat of a worldwide media frenzy!)

PLUS, Jade’s top tips on how to get those amazing selfies!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Jade on Instagram @JKGPhotography and online at www.jkgphotography.co.uk or www.jkgmasterclass.com
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Meet Johanna Yaovi, Creator of The Curl Talk Project. The project is an incredible portfolio of experiences – showcasing curly-haired women's photographic portraits and life stories. In this episode, Ro and Johanna discuss why hair matters, the importance of blocking out negativity and how to power forward with personal projects.

You don’t want to miss:

  • How and why Johanna created a platform to tackle the misconceptions around textured hair
  • How Johanna grew her project from an idea to a successful sponsored exhibition
  • What it means to support a natural hair movement that focuses on more than just beauty
  • Johanna’s anecdotes on her own natural hair journey (spoiler alert: it wasn’t just one big chop!)
  • Simple tips on how to maintain momentum when building a platform

PLUS, Johanna’s biggest tip for working on your project whilst working full-time – without losing your social life!

Life’s A Bag Podcast shares stories of women of colour who are getting their bag! Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. Unlike other podcasts in the space, #LifesABag keeps it relevant and relatable.

Links and resources:

  • You can find Johanna Yaovi on Instagram @TheCurlTalkProject and online at www.thecurltalkproject.com
  • You can follow us on Instagram @LifesABagPodcast

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Join Life's A Bag host, Ro as she interviews inspiring women of colour who are building creative projects and/or business ventures whilst juggling aspects of their personal lives. Listen in to get some useful advice, hear about their journeys, challenges and stories of resilience. 
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