Joining me in the virtual lounge this episode is Abi Oyepitan, co-founder of British skincare cult brand, LIHA Beauty. We bonded over many many things: Beauty, being British & Nigerian and our Capricorn tendencies.
Read MoreJihan Thompson (co-founder of Swivel Beauty) and I chat it up and talk about what it takes to take your idea from a concept to a business.
Read MoreIn this episode, I chat it up with Sandra Pitroipa, founder of new ecommerce website for textured hair products, mycurlid.com
Read MoreFor budding entrepreneurs, women of colour in the workplace looking to optimize your calendar to avoid burnout, increase productivity, and taking the leap from corporate.
Read MoreQuiet-Quitting, Nigeria bans foreign models in advertising & travel hacks
Read MoreEver thought about taking a career break? Well, Serena Williams and I have!
In this solosode, I share some big personal news and talk about what it means to stop, pause and pivot, when society only champions the climb & grind.
Tara talks about her decision to go further and delve deep into our African history, traditions, religions and all the things we were not taught as part our school syllabus.
Read MoreWarning! You might want to don your favourite outfit while eavesdropping into this episode.
Kicking it with me in the Lounge is Brandice Daniel. CEO & Founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row. And we talk about all the major ‘F’ words.
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This one packs a powerful punch! Celebrity hair stylist Tippi Shorter, creative visionary and photographer Itaysha Jordan and global fashion model Patricia Akello join me in the Lounge to speak on the power of Black Beauty.
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A must-hear.
One speaker & social justice activist.
One medical doctor.
One survivor.
We talk all things COVID-19 and its effect in the Black community.
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Joining me in the Lounge this episode is certified strength and functional coach, personal trainer and all-round badass, Kehinde Anjorin; founder of Power In Movement.
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A recent study shows that on average, remote employees are more productive and work 1.4 more days every month, or 16.8 more days every year, than those who work in an office. 50% of remote workers plan to be their own boss one day. Solo-sode (24mins)
Read MoreNo.
You can’t call me Olu, Nina, or anything else, unless I offer it to you.
You cannot request to sub out my name for one familiar to you, just because it is easier for your tongue.
Solo-sode (8 mins)
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