In this episode, I dive into the world of moving abroad while analysing the cosmopolitan article 11 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving Abroad.
I'm also back after a 1 year long pause, ready to innovate the pod.
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In this episode I share a conversation with Adelle Onyango, Kenyan media personality and business mogul.
We share our thoughts on media growth strategies, the importance of sales and entrepeneurship.
In this episode, I dive into co-living's many challenges and benefits.
From financial advantages to anger management, I use a Washington Post article to dwell on this very particular experience.
In this episode, I reflect on my experience at Toastmasters Lisbon, as I analyze a NY Times article and invite you to reflect on your public speaking fears.
In this episode I reflect on the financial burden present in many latin american communities and its repercussion amongst several social economic spheres.
With the help of an amazing Forbes article, I reflect on the power of true connection, interest and so much more in career relationships.
In this episode I chat with my long term best friend Pandora about our friendship. Join us as we celebrate and also discuss the various stages of our relationship while reviewing a very interesting article on friendship characterization.
In this episode I dive into all things ego checking in the professional realms.
To help me dissect this topic, I analyze a Forbes interview.
In this Episode there's a refelction on acting out of our emotions and how we can conduct ourselves in moments of challenge.
Keeping our integrity is quite appealing and possible. Michelle Obama's "The Light We Carry" is the book used in this episode.
In this episode I deabte on the power of being by yourself and the many fruits of this interesting self love act.
The book More Myself by Alicia Keys helps me in this quest to find the peace within myself.
In this episode I dive into 5 reasons why we should invest. The Book Girls That Invest help me guide this conversation.
In this episode I refelct on the dangers of seeking validation from others and it's effects.
In this episode I reflect on friendships: is it a case of cutting it off or giving it another go?
With the help of a Forbes article, I focus on the effects social media has had one me for the last couple of months.
From success, to failures, it has been rather challenging.
In this episode, I have a very candid conversation on all things remote working. Joining me as a guest is Tonia, an expert in this not so new industry.
In this episode I dive into the intricacies of not being an animal lover with the help of metro.co.uk article.
Michelle Obama's memoir, Becoming, helps me navigate the couple's beautiful love story while applying precious knowledge for us all.
In this episode, I add a NY Times article all about grieving and its magical gifts. To help me dissect this episode, I had the help of my good friend Izzy who helped me tremendously throughout this process.
In this episode I have a lovely conversation with Mailson Embalo, Economics University Professor at Maastricht University all about investing in scary times such as the ones we're facing.
The book featured in this episode is Girls That Invest
In this episode I have the help of a very special friend, Chellito, when discussing all things multi dating. We analyse the several aspects of modern dating and add our take on it, having. a few words about Gabrielle Union's book, We're Going To Need More Wine.
In this episode I reflect on my 20s journey as a young black woman. From creating joy, to navigating my freedom due to my very smart choices. This is living unapologetically!
Dear Sonali, by Lynn Toler is the book of this episode that helps me reach this conclusion.
In this episode I dive into all things my double roots: African and Latina. The duality of these 2 worlds has been challenging to navigate but also fun, rewarding and gratifying.
I do so by exploring Sunny Hostin's memoir, I Am These Truths.
In this episode I have a lovely conversation with my dear friend and study partner, Camilla. We dive into all things writing a master's thesis.
From frustration, stress, to contributing academically with an actual study, the hurdles of education can be after all, rewarding.
In this episode, all sorts of multiple sources of income are explained by the zouk giant, Kaysha.
As much as his musical career has brought him tremendous success, he quickly realised where the money reside and that's exactly what we discuss in this hour long conversation.
Of course, the book read in this episode is Girls That Invest, all about investing and becoming financially free.
In this episode I dive into all things struggle love dynamics that start at a very early age and have repercussions throughout a young woman's dating life.
In order to do it correctly, I analyse a few paragraphs of Elaine Welteroth's book, More Than Enough.
In this episode I reflect on the simple act of changing my mind using my enthusiasm as a "ruler" to guide my decisions.
More Than Enough, by Elaine Walteroth also adds magic to this decision making process.
In this episode, I reflect on the many gifts left by an angel who has recently passed way. The physical loss of a loved one is a life-changing event but if we focus on the gifts they left us, it makes the grieving process a bit easier.
I do this, while analysing 2 chapters of Taraji P Henson's Around The Way Girl.
In this episode there's a reflection on motherhood. The costs, the joys, the concerns and of course, the chronicles. I dive into delicate matters with the help of Gabrielle Union's We're Going To Need More Wine and an article from the NY Times.
In this episode I reflect on generational toxic hustle culture traits and ways to improve them. Elaine's Welteroth memoir, More Than Enough helps tie everything down.
Normally 9 to 5's have a very poor reputation but in this episode I challenge you to look at it from another perspective with the help of Elaine's Walteroth memoir, More Than Enough.
In this episode I dive into all things yeast infections while analysing a chapter of Gabrielle Union's Book We're Going To Need More Wine.
In this episode, I remember and honor my late auntie Alicia who recently passed away in physical form but will forever be in my heart. I make the connection with death through a piece of a chapter of Alicia Keys Book More Myself and the creation of a very special song she dedicated to her late nana.
With the help of Elaine's Welteroth Book "More Than Enough" I dive into all things life after school and its many challenges.
In this episode, I dive into all things black hair. I do so, by analysing a piece of a chapter of Gabrielle Union's book We Are Going To Need More Wine.
I appeal for black women to wear their hair however they want to. Here's to freedom!