It’s hard to balance the 4P's of Passion, Projects, Purpose, Profit and still stay updated with relevant information in a fast paced world.
Every week, on The Grand Father Podcast, Egwu Nnanna Echem shares conversations he has with friends, senior colleagues and industry experts.
"Our discussions are honest, independent, global and evolving... we sometimes don't believe all that we say and would likely change them when we find reasons to; as we grow and learn." Welcome to the Journey!
Impostor syndrome (IS) refers to an internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others "perceive" you to be.
So on this second part, we talked about how to avoid the Perception Trap and how to navigate celebrity culture.
If you still concern yourself with how people perceive you, then this episode of The Grandfather podcast is for you.
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It’s hard to balance the 4P's of Passion, Projects, Purpose, Profit and still stay updated with relevant information in a fast paced world.
Every week, on The Grand Father Podcast, Egwu Nnanna Echem shares conversations he has with friends, senior colleagues and industry experts.
"Our discussions are honest, independent, global and evolving... we sometimes don't believe all that we say and would likely change them when we find reasons to; as we grow and learn."
Welcome to the Journey!
Impostor syndrome (IS) refers to an internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be.
While this definition is usually narrowly applied to intelligence and achievement, it has links to perfectionism and the social context of living.
Ever doubted yourself and achievements before? This episode of The Grandfather podcast is for you.
On this episode, I had discussions with my friend Buchi on "Imposter Syndrome" and the reasons why you second guess yourself.
Enjoy!
Truth is, sometimes I wonder if you all read this thing I write here... It can really be boring talking to yourself and maybe that's why as the Grandfather, I get to feature someone on every of my podcast. (LOL)
So, this is one way I would know if you read this: you'll drop a message. Should I post more phone convos? or would you like to listen to short stories sometimes (My original and exclusive stories). Why am I talking to myself?
Ehen, this is what I just wanted to copy and paste here before I Leave: This conversation was with Saviour Uwaezuoke, it was a spontaneous conversation which I was skeptical about posting up as a Podcast. (I hope you enjoy it tho...)
Dating nowadays seems to have more Job description than an average 9-5, cos it is arguably a 'thing of the heart' and sometimes your heart doesn't go to sleep... Well, maybe it does when you sleep.
Guy meets Lady or have known for a while, they develop a spark or what we call chemistry or synergy and sometimes they don't even know how to proceed... Some come straightforward like "Nneoma, I wantu mally yhu..." others go the signature "Since I set my eyes on you, my world has been..." Lori Iro! Iro Por...
When things starts off if feels like the world is slow, I've experinced this before anytime the World Cup Season starts, or I eat Suya with AquaRapha Yoghurt. See ehnn, just listen to the Podcast, All I want to say is there...
Drop A Comment... How was your first Love/Dating Experience? An actual comment on how you survived your first heartbreak...
Why your dating is working... and why the last one failed, Anything! Just Drop A Comment. You Are Loved! (Totally different from "I Love You")
On this episode, we discussed about the 'Silhouette Challenge' which has trended for a while now, and we tried answering some critical questions around Feminism. This episode features Chimdindu Peace Ugwuanyi, as we navigated the question: "Should we all be Feminists?"
Chimdindu Peace Ugwuanyi is a young Medical Doctor who is passionate about seeing children and adolescents have safe and wholesome childhood.
She is the Founder of SpeakOut Africa an organization focused on building systems that equips children and educates adults to prevent Child sexual abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa. Chimdindu has been involved in volunteer service to global child health & safety across 3 continents, and has also been featured severally, sharing her views on BBC's Daily Biz 100.
Enjoy the Conversation and share your views with us in the comments.
It’s hard to balance the 4P's of Passion, Projects, Purpose, Profit and still stay updated with relevant information in a fast paced world.
Every week, on The Grand Father Podcast, Egwu Nnanna Echem shares conversations he has with friends, senior colleagues and industry experts.
"Our discussions are honest, independent, global and evolving... we sometimes don't believe all that we say and would likely change them when we find reasons to; as we grow and learn."
Welcome to the Journey!
Have you had a reason to quit social media lately? You can actually have a healthy and balanced stay on Social media without the emotional strain that comes from it; CONTEXT vs CONTENT helps you create that balance.
This episode features my friend Godswill Ezeonyeka and we talked about 'How Social Media Is Killing You.' There are 2 reasons why I featured Godswill on this:
¹his experience as a content creator and his educational interest on the intersection of media and culture. He recently concluded his Master's program in Conventry University, United Kingdom.
² his belief that Nigeria can have a better tomorrow and his role as a major stakeholder of that Nigeria.
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**It’s hard to balance the 4P's of Passion, Projects, Purpose, Profit and still stay updated with relevant information in a fast paced world.
Every week, on The Grand Father Podcast, Egwu Nnanna Echem shares conversations he has with friends, senior colleagues and industry experts.
"Our discussions are honest, independent, global and evolving... we sometimes don't believe all that we say and would likely change them when we find reasons to; as we grow and learn."
Welcome to the Journey!**
Ever found yourself between endless options and analysis, instead of taking actions towards your goals and projects? This episode of The Grandfather podcast is for you.
On this episode, I had discussions with my friend Arthur Okonkwo (CTO, Wonestack) on "Analysis Paralysis" and the reasons why you don't take actions.
Enjoy!