Boardroom Banter

Boardroom Banter

By Boardroom Banter

We are on a quest to discover the world’s most extraordinary doers and amplify their impact through conversations.

By: Boniface Omina | Sean Karanja | Yuri Coret
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EP #60: Transcending Limiting Beliefs w/ Dr. Mzamo Masito- Chief Marketing Officer, Google Africa

Boardroom Banter May 02, 2023
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Unstoppable Campaign| Episode Two: The Weight Of The Summit- How To Find Purpose In The Climb & Pioneer New Paths w/ Julius Mbura

Unstoppable Campaign| Episode Two: The Weight Of The Summit- How To Find Purpose In The Climb & Pioneer New Paths w/ Julius Mbura

What does it take to climb life’s highest mountains—both literal and figurative? In this second episode of the Unstoppable Campaign, we sit down with Julius Mbura, a lawyer, poet, car reviewer, and mountaineer who has defied the odds time and time again. Losing his eyesight twice—first as a child and then again just before completing law school—Julius has faced adversity with unparalleled determination and grace.


Julius shares how he has continuously challenged himself to push boundaries, scaling iconic peaks like Mount Kenya and Mount Kilimanjaro. He critiques the special needs education system in Kenya, shedding light on its shortcomings and how it can better serve people with disabilities. Julius also speaks to the incredible potential of technology as a bridge for accessibility, opening doors for greater inclusion and opportunity. Through moments of self-acceptance and resilience, Julius offers valuable lessons about adapting to change, restructuring one’s life after setbacks, and the importance of loving oneself through every challenge.


This conversation is part of a broader campaign by Mastercard Foundation and InABLE, in partnership with the Boardroom Banter Podcast, to amplify the voices of youth with disabilities and shift societal mindsets around youth with disabilities in education and employment. Tune in for an unforgettable story of strength, self-discovery, and the courage to rise above all limits.


Episode Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:53 Meet Julius Mbura

06:42 Losing his sight at 10 years old

12:03 Navigating the education system as a blind man

15:49 Why study Law?

21:57 Losing his sight a second time

29:50 What climbing mountains has taught Julius about himself

35:40 What would you give to get your sight back? 41:51 How technology can build bridges for the blind

47:02 How Julius' advocacy work is influencing policy in Kenya

53:34 A message to other people who are disabled

01:05:50 What's next for Julius?

01:09:35 Elevator Segment


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Feb 03, 202501:14:49
Unstoppable Campaign | Episode One: Dancing Beyond The Limits- How To Build a Life of Passion & Purpose Against the Odds w/ DJ Wiwa

Unstoppable Campaign | Episode One: Dancing Beyond The Limits- How To Build a Life of Passion & Purpose Against the Odds w/ DJ Wiwa

In this powerful episode, we are joined by DJ Wiwa, an international DJ, fashion enthusiast, gender-based violence advocate, and passionate supporter of women with disabilities. Born with cerebral palsy, DJ Wiwa’s voice is slightly affected, so she’s joined by her sister and caregiver, Pauline, who helps amplify her words and shares her unique perspective as both a support system and best friend.


Together, they take us through DJ Wiwa's inspiring journey—navigating early childhood environments with a disability, learning to embrace her identity and breaking through societal barriers to carve out a fulfilling life and career. Through Pauline’s lens and experience, she offers a powerful perspective on the pivotal role of caregivers in fostering independence, resilience and creating enabling environments for people with disabilities to thrive. Their shared journey underscores the importance of inclusivity, compassion, and the need to dismantle the barriers that limit access to education, employment, and opportunities for people with disabilities. 


This conversation is part of a broader campaign by Mastercard Foundation and InABLE, in partnership with the Boardroom Banter Podcast, to amplify the voices of youth with disabilities and shift societal mindsets around youth with disabilities in education and employment. 


Tune in for an episode that celebrates strength, hope, and the belief that every dream is achievable, regardless of the challenges life presents.


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Jan 27, 202501:07:53
EP #95: Building Brighter Futures; How To Empower Communities Through Energy Solutions w/ Anthony Mabonga, Managing Director- Bboxx Kenya

EP #95: Building Brighter Futures; How To Empower Communities Through Energy Solutions w/ Anthony Mabonga, Managing Director- Bboxx Kenya

Today, we celebrate 3 years of Boardroom Banter! To mark this special occasion, we're bringing you an inspiring conversation with Anthony Mabonga, the Managing Director of Bboxx Kenya—a leader whose organization has revolutionized energy access for over 500,000 Kenyans, providing clean, reliable, and affordable electricity to homes, communities, and businesses that had never experienced it before.


Born and raised in a rural Kenyan village, Anthony shares how his upbringing taught him the importance of community and the transformative power of education. These early lessons laid the foundation for a path of academic excellence, taking him to prestigious institutions like Alliance High School, one of Kenya’s top schools, and eventually Harvard University in the United States.


We go beyond his personal story to unpack the state of the renewable energy industry in Kenya and Africa at large. Anthony breaks down the latest trends shaping the sector, the unique opportunities waiting to be explored, and the innovative strategies Bboxx employs to meet the distinct energy needs of rural and urban populations. We also look to the future, exploring what’s next for energy solutions across Africa and how Anthony’s personal mission continues to evolve with the impact of his work. His insights are a testament to how individual leadership, combined with a commitment to community, can drive lasting change.


This episode is more than just a celebration of our podcast’s 3-year journey; it’s a tribute to resilience, innovation, and a shared vision for a brighter, more connected future. Join us for a conversation that promises to inspire and empower.

To learn more about Anthony and the work that he does, check out his profile here.

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Nov 16, 202401:00:32
EP #94: Reimagining Lost and Found; How Simple Technology Can Unlock Human Connection w/ Niels Olde Heuvel and Wendy Mubaiwa- thnx

EP #94: Reimagining Lost and Found; How Simple Technology Can Unlock Human Connection w/ Niels Olde Heuvel and Wendy Mubaiwa- thnx

In today’s episode, we’re joined by two visionary entrepreneurs, Niels and Wendy, who are behind an innovative solution called thnx—a digital label that helps you track and recover lost items effortlessly. They take us on a journey through their entrepreneurial story, from how they first crossed paths to how being their most genuine and authentic selves allowed them to forge a strong working relationship. It's a reminder that the best collaborations often stem from shared values, mutual respect, and a sense of purpose.


Thnx Tags aren't just another tech-driven product; it’s a solution that taps into something deeper. It offers the simplest and most efficient lost-and-found system, allowing users to retrieve their misplaced belongings quickly and easily. What makes it truly unique is not just the tracking technology, but the way it leverages human honesty and reliability. It’s a solution that banks on the goodness of people, reminding us that sometimes the best innovations aren’t just about the tech—they’re about trust.


This episode challenges us to think about the broader question: What simple technologies can we create that unlock the potential of human connection? Today’s conversation will leave you inspired to believe in the power of both people and innovation, and how the two can come together to create meaningful solutions.


If you would like to reach out to Niels and talk about the work that thnx is doing, reach out to him directly: niels@thnxtags.com


Episode Chapters


00:00- Introduction

6:26- How Niels & Wendy Met

14:24- Value of Knowing Your Colleagues

16:36- Shared Values in Work Relationships

19:52- Thnx Tags- Birth of The Idea

25:18- Investability & Scalability of Ideas

28:48- Honesty As A Tool For Impact

38:31- What are Users Saying?

52:58- The Pitch: Why Us?

1:05:48- Looking Ahead To The Future


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Oct 10, 202401:15:01
EP #93: The Blueprint For Digital Music; How Technology and Community Are Shaping The Music Landscape w/ Mike Warner, Music Executive & Author

EP #93: The Blueprint For Digital Music; How Technology and Community Are Shaping The Music Landscape w/ Mike Warner, Music Executive & Author

In today's episode, we sit down with Mike Warner, a true pioneer in the music industry with over 20 years of experience, to dive deep into his incredible journey. 


From being an artist himself to becoming a key figure in empowering musicians through technology, Mike has lived and breathed every aspect of the music industry. Mike's passion for helping artists get their music heard has driven his work in music production, distribution, analytics, engineering and so much more.


Growing up in Australia, Mike discovered his love for music through vibrant local communities. He shares how these experiences shaped his career and created for him the platforms to explore the unique ability of music to bring people together and impact lives. Mike also sheds light on the current and evolving music streaming landscape, offering invaluable insights on key trends every artist should keep an eye on, discusses the challenges and opportunities of streaming platforms and makes bold predictions about the future of the digital music landscape.


If you're an artist, a music enthusiast, or just curious about the future of music, this episode is packed with expert advice and thought-provoking insights. Hop in for this deep dive into the world of music, tech, and creativity!


To get in touch with or find out more about Mike and the work that he does, check him out on https://www.askmikewarner.com/


Episode Chapters:


00:00- Introduction to Mike

07:12- Early Childhood Experiences in Music

15:48- Finding a Music Community

19:28- Self-awareness in the Music World

26:16- The Process of Making Music

34:20- From Self-releasing Music to Self-publishing a Book

36:10- The Value of Music Education

47:26- The Music Business= Artists & Companies

55:15- The Future of Music Consumption

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Sep 27, 202401:09:02
#EP 92: The Emotional Compass; Cultivating Deep Connections Through Empathy w/ Shermin Kruse- Stoic Empathy Specialist

#EP 92: The Emotional Compass; Cultivating Deep Connections Through Empathy w/ Shermin Kruse- Stoic Empathy Specialist

In this week’s compelling episode, we welcome Shermin Kruse, a stoic empathy specialist dedicated to helping individuals and companies evolve through thought-provoking dialogue. Growing up in Iran during a time of conflict, Shermin found refuge in her home, where her parents encouraged a love for reading and the pursuit of knowledge. This nurturing environment taught her that the true nature of a society's people is not defined by its political turmoil but by the character and values of the people.


After immigrating to America, Shermin's experiences with the realities of being an immigrant shaped her understanding of human nature and and the intricacies of social power structures, reinforcing her principles of integrity and resilience. She now channels these life lessons into her work, teaching the concept of stoic empathy—the ability to maintain emotional control while connecting deeply with others.


This episode delves into how Shermin translates her rich tapestry of experiences into actionable teachings. We'll explore how stoic empathy can be effectively practiced in various scenarios, from personal relationships to professional environments- as we discover the profound impact that understanding and mastering this skill can have on enhancing communication, fostering compassion and building stronger, more empathetic communities.


Episode Chapters


00:00 - Introduction to Shermin


06:26 - Her Early Childhood In Iran


12:26 - Adapting To Change In New Environments


17:08 - Early Career Decisions


26:13 - What Is Stoic Empathy?


30:50 - How Applying Stoic Empathy Influences Our Relationships


35:36 - Stoic Empathy In Society


42:43 - Shermin's Upcoming Book & Its Interesting Ideas That Will Challenge Readers


50:17 - How Shermin's Work Is Contributing To A Better Future


57:03 - Outro + Announcement


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Aug 06, 202458:40
EP #91: Transforming Healthcare; How To Cultivate A Healthier Future For Africa w/ Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Regional Director (Africa)- World Health Organization

EP #91: Transforming Healthcare; How To Cultivate A Healthier Future For Africa w/ Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Regional Director (Africa)- World Health Organization

In today’s episode, we step into the world of Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the Regional Director for Africa at the World Health Organization. With roots in South Africa and a childhood shaped by the rich cultural landscapes of Botswana and Eswatini, Dr. Moeti's diverse cultural background has profoundly influenced her life's mission of improving health equity and justice across the African continent.


Her commitment to equity and justice was forged in the crucible of Southern Africa's historical struggles, driving her to dedicate her life to empowering communities and creating just, equitable spaces. This passion was further nurtured by her upbringing in a family of doctors, where dinner table conversations about public health opened her eyes to the intricate connections between health, financial status, political climates, and cultural backgrounds. In her current role at WHO, Dr. Moeti oversees a vast network of dedicated professionals working tirelessly across Africa to improve health outcomes. In this episode, she sheds light on the state of public health across the continent, focusing on crucial indicators like immunization rates, child mortality, infectious disease control, and the rising tide of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and mental health issues among the youth.


Dr. Moeti emphasizes the urgent need for systemic solutions to these challenges, advocating for the integration of social interventions to bolster community health. Her insights are not just a call to action but a roadmap for how we can collectively work towards a healthier, more equitable future for Africa and the vital role of her WHO team in this ongoing mission.


Episode Chapters


00:00 -Introduction


07:15 -Early Childhood In South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini & Swaziland


17:48: -Relationship With Her African Identity


23:25 -Key Decisions In Her Academic Life


30:25 -Stepping Into Her Role As R.D For Africa


40:42 -State Of Public Health In Africa & Its Indicators


47:36 -Shifting The Narratives Around Mental Health Challenges


53:27 -Adapting Her Leadership Style In Her Role As R.D


1:03:48 -Balancing Professional & Personal Life Decisions


1:06:28 -Future Outlook For Africa & Her Career


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Jul 24, 202401:12:29
EP #90: The New Soundscape: How Music Distribution is Reshaping the Industry w/ Bilha Ngaruiya- Country Manager [Kenya], ONErpm

EP #90: The New Soundscape: How Music Distribution is Reshaping the Industry w/ Bilha Ngaruiya- Country Manager [Kenya], ONErpm

In today’s episode, we dive into the heartbeat of the Kenyan music industry as we sit down with the incredible Bilha Ngaruiya, Country Manager of ONErpm for Kenya, to uncover how distribution companies are revolutionizing the industry.


Bilha spends her time helping artists across Kenya access essential music services through ONErpm to advance their brand and careers.  Her early experiences gave her a profound understanding of artists' needs and challenges, allowing her to foster close and impactful relationships with stakeholders within the industry towards the impact she’s creating today. We also explore the crucial role of data in decision-making for artists, where Bilha explains how understanding geographic locations, demographics, and genres can unlock new revenue streams and drive smart business decisions. 


As we uncover the intricacies of the music industry, we also look at what artists think about the role of distributors through the lens of academic research findings and breakdown the knowledge gaps that currently exist that prevent artists from reaching new heights in the music market.


Whether you're an aspiring artist or a music enthusiast, this episode is packed with essential knowledge on navigating and thriving in the ever-evolving music landscape. 


To learn more about Bilha and the amazing work that she does, check out her LinkedIn here and the ONErpm website here.


Episode Chapters


00:00- Introduction to Bilha & Her Early Life

23:32- ONErpm & The Role of Music Distribution

37:41- Kenya vs Other African Music Markets

45:58- How Industry Insights Relate To Academic Research

50:10- Music Intelligence & Data-driven Business Decisions

1:07:12- Future Prospects For Kenyan Music

1:18:25- Quick Fire Questions & Outro

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Jul 15, 202401:29:23
EP #89: Selling Your Story; Sharing Our Narratives In A Changing Africa w/ Gina Din- Kariuki, Founder & Executive Chair- Gina Din Group

EP #89: Selling Your Story; Sharing Our Narratives In A Changing Africa w/ Gina Din- Kariuki, Founder & Executive Chair- Gina Din Group

Our guest this episode, Gina Din- Kariuki, is a powerful voice in the world of brand storytelling. Raised in an environment that championed reaching for dreams amidst a backdrop of a changing Africa, Gina witnessed firsthand the continent's resilience during a pivotal time where political, cultural, and technological shifts were shaping the world.


This dynamic upbringing ignited a lifelong passion within Gina: telling the stories of different brands and businesses. Her career began at an impressive 21-years-old, when she led the corporate affairs at Barclays Bank in Kenya- entrusted with redefining the company’s narrative for a more Africa-centric future. This marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that has seen Gina become a master storyteller for various brands.


In our conversation, Gina dives deep into the art of storytelling: how to craft compelling narratives for brands, the trends that are shaping how consumers perceive the different brands that they interact with every day and the importance of Africans sharing their authentic stories. From navigating the corporate communications landscape to leveraging modern-day digital technology to amplify impact, this discussion offers invaluable insights for aspiring storytellers and entrepreneurs alike.


Gina's story, chronicled in her book "Daughter of Africa," is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of sharing our narratives. Join us as she equips us with the tools to tell our story and the stories of the brands we represent!

To learn more about Gina and the incredible work that she does, check out her LinkedIn here.


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May 14, 202458:09
EP #88: The Imperfect Artist: Why "Bad Art" is the Key to Creative Freedom w/ Jonathan Caliguire, Founder- Eyelights Creative

EP #88: The Imperfect Artist: Why "Bad Art" is the Key to Creative Freedom w/ Jonathan Caliguire, Founder- Eyelights Creative

From captivating photography to inspiring videos, Jonathan spends his time crafting narratives that bridge hearts and minds. In this episode, we discover how he transforms empathy and compassion into powerful tools for creative expression, in both his personal life as an artist as well as guiding businesses to authentically connect with their audiences.


His childhood challenges shaped his deep-seated belief in fostering welcoming spaces where everyone feels connected. This conversation delves into the transformative power of self-discovery and how this impacts how we see ourselves and interact with the world around us to nurture authentic relationships. Jonathan emphasizes on the need for creatives to embrace imperfection and get good at creating ‘bad art’, laying out various tools and practices that would help artists be able to achieve this kind of mindset shift.


Step into Jonathan’s world with us as we uncover the profound impact of knowing oneself, the beauty of vulnerability in creative endeavors, and how to harness imperfection to amplify creative output. Whether you're a struggling creative or simply longing for deeper connections, this episode will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.


To learn more about Jonathan and the incredible work that he does, check out his website here and his YouTube channel here.


Episode Chapters

00:00- Introduction

06:02- Childhood Upbringing & Experiences

15:18- Discovering Purpose As A Young Adult

22:12- Stepping Into Our Creative Flow

31:52- The Weight Of Other People's Stories

44:00- The 30-Day Challenge

50:32- Getting Good At Making Bad Art

54:16- Creating From An Authentic Place


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May 02, 202401:04:23
EP #87: The Talent Equation; How To Build High-Performance Teams w/ Mark Paulson- President, People First Operations Inc.

EP #87: The Talent Equation; How To Build High-Performance Teams w/ Mark Paulson- President, People First Operations Inc.

Our guest today is committed to enhancing people's lives by empowering them to recognize their inherent greatness.


Mark Paulson is the President of People First Operations Inc., helping leaders understand their people's strengths, motivations, and goals, and then aligning them with processes that fit their needs and abilities. From an early age, Mark has always had an insatiable curiosity, often taking things apart to find out how they work. He went on to apply this same kind of analytical mindset in other aspects of his life, from the communities and spaces he engaged with, to his 30 years of leadership experience in the high-tech industry.


In this episode, Mark unravels the intricacies of hiring processes from his experience in the tech world and illustrates the transformational leadership models necessary to create work cultures within an organization that contribute to sustainable growth. We also delve into the qualities that hiring managers look for in an ideal team player such as humility, hunger, and high emotional intelligence skills - and why it is important for young professionals to be intentional about excavating themselves to understand who they are, what abilities they possess, and how to position themselves for the opportunities that await them.


Join us for yet another masterclass episode that bridges the gap between the complex hiring processes in the job market and empowering individuals to thrive within them.

To learn more about Mark and the incredible work that he does, check out his LinkedIn profile here.

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Apr 18, 202401:10:51
EP #86: A.I Gave Me Superpowers; How To Thrive While Living A Tech Enabled Life w/ María Francisca Yáñez, National Technology Officer- Microsoft (Chile & Argentina)
Apr 12, 202440:21
EP #85: Cracking The Code; How To Redefine Work In The Digital Frontier w/ Michael C. Liley, Senior Managing Director- Sand Technologies

EP #85: Cracking The Code; How To Redefine Work In The Digital Frontier w/ Michael C. Liley, Senior Managing Director- Sand Technologies

The world as we know it is at a tipping point in this fourth Industrial Revolution, and today’s guest has a front seat in building strategic partnerships in the world of work and technology to move us towards this bright future. 

Michael Liley is the Senior Managing Director at Sand Technologies, an organization that is at the core of the tech services market equipped with young,  experienced talent that is focused on solving enterprise-level challenges with advanced AI and data solutions. In this conversation, we look at the history of technological advancement over the past few decades, unpack the current state of the labour market on the African continent and the megatrends that are driving digital transformation in our rapidly evolving economy.

This conversation will allow you to understand what it truly takes to not just equip young people with talent but also deploy them to spaces where they are needed and can make the most impact.

Join us for yet another insightful chat in the Boardroom that rests at the heart of the innovation and opportunity, as we delve into the strategies, initiatives, and collaborations shaping the future of work in the digital age. 

To learn more about Michael and the work that he does, check out his LinkedIn profile here and Sand Technologies here.

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Mar 28, 202458:10
EP #84: Weaving Faith Into The Fabric Of Business w/ Jason H. Tucker, Narrative Designer , Founder- JHTDesign Studios, Group Lore
Mar 20, 202401:24:39
EP #83: Seeing Beyond The Horizon; Charting A Course Through Purposeful Narratives w/ Julie Gichuru, Chief Public Affairs & Communications Officer- Mastercard Foundation

EP #83: Seeing Beyond The Horizon; Charting A Course Through Purposeful Narratives w/ Julie Gichuru, Chief Public Affairs & Communications Officer- Mastercard Foundation

Are you creating meaningful change, inspiring hope and breathing life into the world through the stories you share?

Today's conversation sets sail from the island of Mauritius on a special graduation morning. Our guest, Julie Gichuru, challenges us to think deeply about the "why" behind the stories we tell about ourselves and the communities around us. Julie is an Afro-optimist, mother, wife, and the Chief Public Affairs & Communications Officer at Mastercard Foundation.

In this episode, we delve into her early childhood experiences and the communities that shaped her character, values and how she sees the world. She speaks about how her passion for theatre, plays and written works birthed her love for storytelling and the African continent- influencing her approach to journalism in her early career. She steers us through the changing tides of the journalism industry, communication, and storytelling in the digital age- emphasizing the need for  creators to ask themselves whether their work is creating a positive impact and supporting the communities that their stories are embedded in. 

In addition, Julie speaks about the incredible work that she does with Mastercard Foundation and their ‘Young Africa Works’ strategy of seeing 30 million young Africans in digified and fulfilling work by 2030. Julie’s story inspires every young African to enthusiastically seek out their purpose in all areas of their lives and hold steadfast in answering the calling of our generation.

If you are interested in engaging more with Julie and her work, check out her LinkedIn here and visit the Mastercard Foundation here.

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Mar 13, 202401:17:13
EP #82: Re-Engineering African Businesses For Success w/ Kristin H. Wilson, Chief Strategy Officer- Spurt!

EP #82: Re-Engineering African Businesses For Success w/ Kristin H. Wilson, Chief Strategy Officer- Spurt!

Mar 07, 202401:05:27
EP #81: The Storyteller's Edge; Leveraging Narratives To Build Careers & Businesses w/ John Hill, Evangelist at Techstars
Feb 26, 202401:05:57
EP #80: Creative Crossroads- Nurturing Potential In An Evolving World w/ Sam Wells, Founder- Tern Heads

EP #80: Creative Crossroads- Nurturing Potential In An Evolving World w/ Sam Wells, Founder- Tern Heads

Navigating the career space can be a daunting task, especially when you’re a creative charting an unconventional path through life.

In today’s episode, we speak with Sam Wells, founder of Tern Heads- a career development platform for emerging creatives looking for their first jobs or clients in the creative industry. Sam has worked in the creative industry for over 16 years, leveraging the power of community to support young people struggling to understand and showcase their full creative potential through 

We touch on her early experiences trying to figure out what a career in her industry looked like in the mid-2000’s- when Rihanna was dropping Umbrella, J.K Rowling was publishing the last Harry Potter book and Steve Jobs was launching the iPhone. She highlights the challenges she faced adapting to the evolving world at the time, how she networked her way through various work spaces and the value of community as a support system in any creative’s journey.

If you are a creative and are unsure about how to navigate the first few hurdles of kickstarting your career then you’re tuned in to just the right episode. Join us as we dive into Sam’s world of creative career development.

If you are interested in engaging more with Sam and her work, check out her LinkedIn here.

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Feb 20, 202401:00:16
EP #79: Threads of Innovation; Unraveling the Digital Fabric of Luxury Fashion w/ Jonathan Chippindale, Co-founder & Chief Executive- Holition

EP #79: Threads of Innovation; Unraveling the Digital Fabric of Luxury Fashion w/ Jonathan Chippindale, Co-founder & Chief Executive- Holition

Feb 13, 202401:08:04
EP #78: The Unconventional Investor; Rethinking Venture Capital In Africa w/ Jasiel Martin- Odoom, Africa Investment Officer- Accion Venture Lab
Nov 15, 202301:31:54
EP #77: Mental Performance: How Athletes and Entrepreneurs Play to Win w/ Nicole Glaros- Venture Capitalist & Entrepreneur

EP #77: Mental Performance: How Athletes and Entrepreneurs Play to Win w/ Nicole Glaros- Venture Capitalist & Entrepreneur

In this week’s episode, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Nicole Glaros, a seasoned entrepreneur and dedicated business mentor. 

Nicole's unique perspective is profoundly shaped by her early childhood experiences, which instilled in her strong beliefs about independence, wealth creation, and the essence of entrepreneurship. Her remarkable journey began in college when she founded her first company. Despite her lack of a traditional business background, she achieved resounding success with her initial venture but also encountered failures in subsequent endeavors, which she recounts in our conversation.

Nicole’s background in sports psychology instilled in her a profound understanding of the parallels between athletes and entrepreneurs. Drawing on these parallels, she highlights the similarities and distinctions between entrepreneurship and athletics- underscoring the vital role of mental performance in both athletics and entrepreneurship in providing a competitive edge.

Nicole rounds off her insights by emphasizing the fundamental role of storytelling in human nature. She encourages entrepreneurs to craft a compelling narrative about their brand and to concentrate on offering genuine value to the people they serve.

Hop into this episode with yet another industry expert with a treasure trove of wisdom and perspective on achieving success through authenticity and a mental capacity for winning.

If you are interested in learning more about Nicole and the amazing work she does, follow the link here.

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Nov 07, 202355:26
EP #76: From Classroom To Career; The 21st Century Skills Playbook w/ Allie Danziger- Senior Vice President & General Manager, AscentUP
Oct 24, 202339:10
EP #75:Scaling Your Side Hustle w/ Wendy Mubaiwa, Venture Partner- Esya
Oct 17, 202301:01:04
EP #74: Inside The Arena: Nurturing Kenya’s Creative Ecosystem w/ Nanjero, General Manager- Sol Generation

EP #74: Inside The Arena: Nurturing Kenya’s Creative Ecosystem w/ Nanjero, General Manager- Sol Generation

In this captivating episode, Nanjero takes us on a journey through his career at the crossroads of sports, entertainment, and technology. As a passionate enabler and General Manager at Sol Generation, he shares his mission of nurturing talent within these dynamic industries.

Drawing from his diverse educational experiences across different countries and his exposure to varied cultures, Nanjero discusses the pivotal role that travel and mentorship have played in shaping his journey. He further sheds light on the people who have played an instrumental role in his journey and the skills he has acquired along the way that have propelled his success today.

With an insider's perspective on the sports landscape in Kenya, he underscores the urgent need for sustainable infrastructure and ecosystems to foster grassroots growth in this sector. Additionally, he highlights critical issues plaguing the entertainment industry, such as the lack of professionalism amongst stakeholders and knowledge gaps, which leave artists vulnerable in the absence of robust government policies and regulatory structures.

Nanjero passionately advocates for a global mindset that prioritizes the cultivation of value-driven societies, harnessing the transformative potential of the creative industry to forge lasting impact.

Join us for this enlightening discussion at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and technology- guided by an industry trailblazer with a vision for positive change.

If you are interested in learning more about Nanjero and his amazing work, check out this article here. To learn more about Sol Generation, check out their webiste here.

Opportunities mentioned by Nanjero in the episode:

House of Heroes: https://www.houseofheroes.world

Super Njero Comic: https://instagram.com/supernjero?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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Sep 14, 202301:00:09
EP #73: Afro-Optimism; Building A Prosperous And Dignified Africa w/ Isaac Kwaku Fokuo, Founder & Pan Africanist
Sep 07, 202301:30:31
EP #72: Ethical Enterprise; Why Big Businesses Need Strong Values w/ Ebenezer Twum Asante, Senior Vice President of Markets- MTN Group
Aug 30, 202357:55
EP #71: Future Factories: Universities As Catalysts For Innovation w/ Joseph Makokha- Engineer, Educator & Entrepreneur

EP #71: Future Factories: Universities As Catalysts For Innovation w/ Joseph Makokha- Engineer, Educator & Entrepreneur

Aug 24, 202301:13:10
EP #70: Failing Forward; How To Turn Setbacks Into Success w/ Steven Adjei- Award Winning Healthcare Entrepreneur
Aug 15, 202301:13:11
EP #69: Shifting Paradigms; The Mindset Revolution In Africa w/ Akosua Bame- Management Consultant & Founder of Mindset Revolution

EP #69: Shifting Paradigms; The Mindset Revolution In Africa w/ Akosua Bame- Management Consultant & Founder of Mindset Revolution

Hailing from the gold coast, and currently breaking barriers in Britain, this week's guest, Akosua Bame, is an accomplished management consultant with a very specific skillset: Reviving dying corporations through mindset transformation. 

After 20 years of success in her craft, Akosua has pioneered a unique and trademarked approach to catalyzing change that starts with the mind of an individual. In our conversation, we use her Mindset Revolution™  Concept and HEARD ™ approach to unpack the fundamental psychology of why people, families, organizations, and nations at large, either succeed or fail. We embark on a reflective journey of why we act the way we do, and how nations like Rwanda have used the power of collective behavioral change to initiate and sustain long-term growth. 

At the end of the day, Akosua argues, it is not our hopes and aspirations that will make our lives and communities successful, but an intentionally crafted system of psychological and cultural incentives and activities! 

In this fascinating episode, we are challenged to see the bigger picture, by first looking within. 

Join us for another incredible deep dive into the life journey and craft of an industry leader unlike any other.

If you are interested in learning more about Akosua and her amazing work, follow the link here.

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Aug 08, 202301:44:07
Founders Friday 042: Angry Birds; Zuckerberg VS Musk And The Battle For Our Eye Balls

Founders Friday 042: Angry Birds; Zuckerberg VS Musk And The Battle For Our Eye Balls

In this episode of Founders Friday- Yuri, Sean and Boniface are back in the Boardroom like they never left!

With a heated battle between Twitter and the new kid on the block; Threads, the trio discusses the facts, figures and factors behind the latest social media spectacle. We also dig into the underlying trends surrounding big tech and the race to capture as much data as possible.

Should we be weary of platforms like Worldcoin, Meta and Twitter (now called X)?

Join the founders for a deep dive into a very plausible dystopian future that we should probably start preparing for!

Aug 04, 202301:08:53
EP #68: The Unicorn Whisperer: The Man Who Turned Startup Investing Into A Science w/ Prof. Ilya Strebulaev- Professor of Private Equity and Finance, Stanford University's Graduate School of Business

EP #68: The Unicorn Whisperer: The Man Who Turned Startup Investing Into A Science w/ Prof. Ilya Strebulaev- Professor of Private Equity and Finance, Stanford University's Graduate School of Business

This week in the Boardroom, we had a fascinating conversation with Ilya Strebulaev, the Unicorn Whisperer. Over his 20-year career at the center of Silicon Valley’s startup gold rush, he has turned the art of investing in startups through Venture Capital and Private Equity, into a science. 

He is a tenured Professor of Finance and Private Equity at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a leading authority on venture capital, innovation, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, we dug deep into his insights on how the VC industry has evolved over time, what challenges and opportunities entrepreneurs and investors face in the current market, what makes Silicon Valley’s ecosystem unique and what lessons can be learned by other regions. Professor Ilya also describes some of the common mistakes and best practices investors make when valuing, selecting, and scaling companies. 

Listen in for an eye-opening glimpse into the future of VC and the new wave of groundbreaking innovations across the world. 

Whether you are an aspiring or seasoned entrepreneur, investor, or simply curious about the world of tech startups and innovation, you don’t want to miss this episode!

If you are interested in learning more about Prof. Ilya and his amazing work, follow the link here.

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Aug 01, 202345:29
EP #67: Scaling Fundable, Lovable Solutions w/ Ahva Sadeghi- Co-founder & C.E.O, Symba

EP #67: Scaling Fundable, Lovable Solutions w/ Ahva Sadeghi- Co-founder & C.E.O, Symba

Jun 22, 202301:04:04
EP #66: Grit and Gratitude: How To Pursue Excellence While Remaining Grounded w/ G-Money - International DJ, Radio Host
Jun 13, 202301:24:08
EP #65: Culture Custodians; Nurturing Adaptability In A Globalized World w/ Wadzanayi Mutema- Business Consultant, Key Account Manager at Feelette
Jun 07, 202301:08:57
EP #64: Banking On Inclusion; How Financial Services Are Changing Africa w/ Tauriq Keraan, Group Executive: Growth Projects- Tyme Group

EP #64: Banking On Inclusion; How Financial Services Are Changing Africa w/ Tauriq Keraan, Group Executive: Growth Projects- Tyme Group

Jun 02, 202301:18:06
EP #63: Rethinking Pan-Africanism; Raising a New Age of African Revolutionaries w/ Yaw Nsarkoh, Former Executive President of Global Markets- Unilever

EP #63: Rethinking Pan-Africanism; Raising a New Age of African Revolutionaries w/ Yaw Nsarkoh, Former Executive President of Global Markets- Unilever

May 23, 202301:34:13
EP #62: The Human Touch; Creating Connection In Hybrid Workspaces w/ Gary Cookson- Director, EPIC HR and Expert In Workplace Performance

EP #62: The Human Touch; Creating Connection In Hybrid Workspaces w/ Gary Cookson- Director, EPIC HR and Expert In Workplace Performance

Can you recall the most memorable workplace you've ever been a part of? What made it stand out? Was it the leadership, your colleagues, the work atmosphere, the compensation, or a combination of factors?


In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Gary Cookson in the Boardroom. Gary is not only a father of four and a dedicated husband, but he also runs a successful business called EPIC in his spare time, assisting clients in enhancing workplace performance.


Drawing from his extensive 25 years of experience in Human Resources and Hybrid Working, Gary emphasizes the significance of fostering meaningful relationships in the workplace, encouraging employees to bring their authentic selves to work, and highlighting the crucial role that human connection plays in fostering employee happiness.


In the current era dominated by hybrid work, Gary shares his insights on how organizations can create work environments that unlock the full potential of their employees and cultivate a work culture rooted in values and purpose.


Tune in for another masterclass on the future of work and learn how you can prepare yourself to thrive!

If you are interested in learning more about Gary and the amazing work he does, search 'Gary Cookson' on LinkedIn.


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May 16, 202301:04:11
EP #61: Race Is Not A Barrier: Facilitating Minority Enrollment In Elite Institutions w/ Breauna Marie Spencer- Director of D.E.I at Stanford University [Computer Science Department]

EP #61: Race Is Not A Barrier: Facilitating Minority Enrollment In Elite Institutions w/ Breauna Marie Spencer- Director of D.E.I at Stanford University [Computer Science Department]

We've all dreamt about it: getting into Stanford, Harvard, Oxford, you name it!


But oftentimes we stop in our tracks and give in to our doubts... am I talented enough? Are my grades good enough? Do they even know the obscure local schools I went to? Do they really consider people like me?


In this episode, we spoke to Breauna Marie Spencer- the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within the Computer Science department at Stanford University. Her renowned research and advocacy work is dedicated to increasing the number of women and students of color enrolled in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) undergraduate and graduate degree programs.


We discussed the historical myths, lived realities and barriers often set up to hinder minority groups from accessing elite universities and how her life's work has cumulated in breaking barriers and creating easier access for minorities to achieve their dreams at Stanford and beyond.


Join us as we unpack the life and work of one of the most dedicated, fun and accomplished diversity and inclusion experts in the game. Who knows, she might have just given us the blueprint for our next higher education adventure at a world-renowned university.


If you are interested in learning more about Breauna and the amazing work she does at Stanford, check out her profile here.

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May 09, 202359:42
Founders Friday 041: Mind Over Matter
May 05, 202301:28:32
EP #60: Transcending Limiting Beliefs w/ Dr. Mzamo Masito- Chief Marketing Officer, Google Africa
May 02, 202354:31
Founders Friday 040: Beyond the Algorithm; Understanding the Realities of Gig Work in Africa

Founders Friday 040: Beyond the Algorithm; Understanding the Realities of Gig Work in Africa

The rise of the gig economy in Africa has opened up new doors for millions of young, ambitious workers like ourselves looking for flexible employment opportunities and great pay.


However, as the use of algorithms for managing and evaluating gig workers and competition from Artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, we must also consider the human cost of this shift. From the lack of human interaction and support to concerns around mental health, motivation, and power imbalances- we dig into the far-reaching impact of the remote work revolution!


We explore real-world examples from our experiences and observations in Africa and beyond, and discuss what this means for our generation! 


Hop into the conversation to learn more about how technology is changing the face of work in Africa, and what this means for the future of the continent's economy.

Apr 28, 202301:21:47
Founders Friday 039: Walking A Mile In People's Shoes; How Empathy Precedes Impact
Apr 21, 202301:14:01
Founders Friday 038: Sacred Cows & Elephants In The Room; A Guide To Difficult Conversations

Founders Friday 038: Sacred Cows & Elephants In The Room; A Guide To Difficult Conversations

Have you ever found yourself knee-deep in a way of living or thinking that you can’t help but wonder, whose idea was this?


Today's episode takes a deep dive into the concept of "Sacred Cows", as introduced in Episode #59 with Steve Boehlke. These are sensitive topics, beliefs or traditions that teams, families, corporations and societies at large practice that can often be hard to question… and in some cases even justify!


Join us in the Boardroom as we unpack the "Sacred Cows" in our living and work spaces and how we go about challenging the status quo!


Apr 14, 202301:12:26
EP #59: The Politics of Creativity; How Leaders Challenge Status Quo w/ Steve Boehlke- Leadership Consultant
Apr 12, 202301:11:44
Founders Friday 037: Test Drive Before You Buy
Apr 07, 202301:13:31
EP #58: The Power Of Our Learning Experiences w/ Gabi Immelman, Co-founder & C.E.O- Mindjoy

EP #58: The Power Of Our Learning Experiences w/ Gabi Immelman, Co-founder & C.E.O- Mindjoy

What has been the most profound learning experience you have gone through in life?


Today in the Boardroom we hang out with Gabi Immelman as we reflect on this question and the power of such experiences in shaping who we are today and the work that we do. Gabi is the Co-founder & C.E.O of Mindjoy, an Artificial Intelligence enabled platform that gives educators A.I superpowers to transform lessons into tech projects that kids love.


She believes that our education, both formal and informal, shapes how we construct our stories of ourselves. We begin Gabi's story with her upbringing in a household in South Africa surrounded by incredible female role models in her mother and aunties and the competitive advantage they gave her by exposing her to the world of entrepreneurship and technology at an early age right at home. She walks us through her experience navigating the school system as a neurodivergent student, how she embraced her curiosity and sense of initiative to double down on her strengths and discover her passion in drama and theatre.


Gabi also narrates her early career life and work as a teaching artist in Silicon Valley's oldest children’s theatre, and how a classroom encounter with one of her students completely changed how she viewed the power of technology in shaping how we learn.


If you are interested in engaging more with Gabi and her work, reach out to us or to her directly through her LinkedIn here.

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Apr 04, 202301:11:06
Founders Friday 036: The Brain Drain Dilemma

Founders Friday 036: The Brain Drain Dilemma

Is the grass greener on the other side, or perhaps just the side you choose to water?


On this Founders Friday episode we spiced things up by introducing a new segment; peer-to-peer conversations with a 'Founder-In-Studio'. To kick us off, we invited our good friend Jefferson Kangacha to join us in the boardroom from his lovely home in Ithaca, New York. We discussed the concept of “brain drain”- where young talented Africans leave the continent for work or studies and decide to relocate permanently. 


As a current student at Cornell University and accomplished social impact researcher, Jeff unpacks his experience of weighing his post-graduate options, and the psychology behind our youth leaving for good. As a common thread, we all explored how changing work dynamics, increased global exposure and social pressure have influenced our desires to stay in or leave Africa to pursue greener pastures. 

Mar 24, 202356:36
EP #57: The Unicorn Blueprint; How To Build A 21st Century Tech Giant w/ Narek Verdian, Chief Technology Officer- Glovo

EP #57: The Unicorn Blueprint; How To Build A 21st Century Tech Giant w/ Narek Verdian, Chief Technology Officer- Glovo

Mar 21, 202357:58
Founders Friday 035: Get Your Head In The Game!

Founders Friday 035: Get Your Head In The Game!

Top athletes, musicians, entrepreneurs, scientists and any other craft you can imagine, all experience something incredible: The Flow State. 

Characterized by the ability to perform at the highest level for extended periods of time with a trance-like obsession, the flow state is key to high performance! In this episode, inspired by a conversation in one of our favorite shows, “The Shop” by UNINTERRUPTED, we unpack what it means to cultivate a culture of winning, and how we have used that to develop formidable skills, accomplishments and more!

From mastering our craft, to developing entire nations, join the Founders as they unpack exciting case studies on how to unlock the flow state in our individual lives and create a contagious culture of excellence in our societies.

Find the episode of "The Shop" that we speak about here: https://youtu.be/WjT-c6BOswY
Note: This is not a paid partnership

Mar 17, 202301:02:07
EP #56: Appreciating Our Human Ability To Create w/ Arman Amin, C.E.O & Productmancer- Send More Brains Inc.

EP #56: Appreciating Our Human Ability To Create w/ Arman Amin, C.E.O & Productmancer- Send More Brains Inc.

How can we tap into our ability to create and add value to our life and everyone around us?

Today in the boardroom, we are joined by Arman Amin, the C.E.O and productmancer at Send More Brains Inc- an international creative design studio based in Toronto, Canada. Arman was born in Canada to two immigrant parents from Iran and grew up in both countries early on.

His work today sheds light on the above question of our human ability to create. He empowers visionary teams, startups, and companies to create paradigm-shifting products and services. This has given him an incredible perspective on how remote and multicultural teams navigate innovating around niche opportunities in different geographical regions worldwide.

In this episode, we unpack Arman’s cultural background and how his upbringing influenced his worldview. We touch on how he has always sought inspiration from informal moments that do not feel like work. We enjoyed this conversation because it was so multi-faceted- covering topics from navigating change during the pandemic, the value of meditation & deep thought, how he became a vegetarian because of the relationship he built with his pet gerbil (which is native to Mongolia) and even his passionate love for the Star Wars franchise.

Arman challenges entrepreneurs and everyone, in general, to continuously ask themselves the question ‘WHY’ when developing ideas and embracing our most unique human ability to CREATE.

If you are interested in engaging more with Arman and his work reach out to us or to him directly through his LinkedIn
here.

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Mar 15, 202301:14:55