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W.E W.I.N Podcast

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W.E  W.I.N Podcast- Women Encouraging Women In Navigation Expect: Unfiltered stories • Tactical advice • “Aha!” moments for women who refuse to settle.   For: The ambitious, the underestimated, and the women ready to win their way.

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AccelerateHer Africa

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Business

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wewin.buzzsprout.com

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10. Jul 2026

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EP.42 The Inner Work of Transition: Princess Onyeanusi on Reclaiming Identity Abroad and Protecting Vulnerable Communities 10.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail After building a robust executive career in Nigerian banking and marketing, Princess Onyeanusi relocated to Cardiff, where she spent several years navigating frontline customer support before ascending to her current governance portfolio. In this episode, she reflects on the profound emotional weight of that drastic professional detour and the deliberate psychological work require...

EP. 41 Adeoti Onabolu on the Friendships That Hold Women Up 03.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail Adeoti Onabolu spent nearly twelve years in the energy sector, managing commercial operations across several countries. She left it to build Fola Keona, named after her mother, focused entirely on how people relate to each other – in the context of friendships – and how much rides on getting that right. Adeoti talks about what she absorbed watching her mother navigate friendship l...

EP. 40 Raising the Next Generation: Morenikeji Oloyede on Literacy, Play, and Identity 26.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Morenikeji Oloyede’s life work centers on equipping young children through language and literacy. In this episode, we explore the holistic development of the African child, from the stories they consume to the home environments that shape them. She unpacks the counterintuitive, essential benefits of physical books over tablets for early cognitive growth, alongside the silent dange...

EP.39 The Queen of Talk: Joyce Daniels on Fighting Invisibility and Finding Ikigai 19.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail At the age of 10, Joyce Daniels held a microphone at the First Lady's Children's Concert in Abuja, sparking a lifelong trajectory. Fast forward to 2007, she walked away from an anatomy degree and a conventional career path to embrace event hosting entirely. In this episode, the "Queen of Talk" breaks down the philosophy of Ikigai and the sacrifices required to...

EP. 38 The Audacity to Build: Rainara Almeida on Geographic Leaps, Imposter Syndrome, and Funding Science 12.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Rainara Almeida was deep in the academic trenches in Brazil before realizing that leaving her research in the university meant it would just be a published paper. She made the leap to become a founder to ensure her work could actually save lives. She joins us to discuss the reality of stepping away from the microscope to pursue an MBA at Hult, forcing herself to learn the 'la...

EP. 37 The Formidable Advocate: Kemi Adegboyega on NHS Leadership and Listening to Understand 05.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Kemi Adegboyega serves as a Band 8 Clinical Matron in NHS cardiology, where she manages teams through immense systemic strain. In this episode, she opens up about how raising a neurodivergent child through a lens of compassion and acceptance has fundamentally reshaped her views on performance and excellence within her clinical staff. We discuss how the fierce advocacy required to...

EP. 36 The Mordecai Dynamic: Shauna Barnes on Spiritual Artistry and the Weight of Preparation 29.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Shauna Barnes believes a woman should never walk into the most defining moment of her life without knowing exactly who she is. For over 11 years, she has built an inner transformation movement out of what the world calls beauty, balancing the physical artistry of makeup with the deep spiritual work of preparing a bride. In this episode, we unpack the loaded word "preparation&...

EP. 35 Betting on Yourself: Edith Francoeur on Launching Polish & Co and the Reality of Mom-Entrepreneurship 22.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail During her maternity leave, Edith Francoeur studied Tech Sales—learning about 'Cold Calls' and 'Sequencing'. But instead of joining a software company, she used those high-level corporate skills to launch 'Polish & Co', a residential and commercial cleaning business. Edith lists her time as a 'Stay at Home Mom' on her resume not as a gap...

Ep. 34 Under the Table to the Head of the Table: Tinuade Oguntuyi on Scaling Infrastructure and Bridging the Digital Divide 15.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Tinuade Oguntuyi was once mocked for crawling on the floor to fix cables as an "under the table engineer". Today, she is a General Manager who has scaled critical infrastructure across over 30 states in Nigeria. She joins us to discuss her accidental journey from wanting to be a doctor to managing networks that literally save lives and livelihoods. We talk about scaling...

EP. 33 Stop Hustling, Start Owning: Lara Kayode on Brand Protection and Fighting Counterfeiters 08.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Are you running a daily hustle, or do you actually own an asset? Top-tier IP attorney Lara Kayode has spent 30 years protecting the creations of African entrepreneurs and world-famous brands. We dive into the heartbreaking reality of founders losing their brands because they didn't protect them early enough. From hunting down counterfeiters to the psychological switch between...

EP. 32 Beyond the Hype: Oreoluwa Somolu-Lesi on Tech Truths, Deep Reading, and True Power 01.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Oreoluwa Somolu-Lesi founded W.TEC in 2008, long before "Women in Tech" became a popular corporate slogan. Having reached over 47,000 girls, she discusses the hard truths of the industry and the one lie we need to stop telling young Nigerian girls about working in technology. We discuss her concerns about raising a generation of technically brilliant children who are los...

Ep. 31 Code, Culture, and Confidence: Ebunoluwa Arimoro on the Service Sector and the Fear of Being 'Too Loud' 24.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail How do you balance building a tech startup with dismantling cultural conditioning? Technical founder Ebunoluwa Arimoro is attempting both. She joins us to discuss her journey building Jobapay for the service market while navigating her own pre-seed fundraise. We also delve into her work leading The HERdacity Network, unpacking the cultural expectation for Nigerian women to remain...

EP. 30 The Business of Family: Kemi Ojenike on Complete Wealth and Family Legacy 17.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Kemi Ojenike is a seasoned Family Wealth Advisor who focuses heavily on transferring 'Complete Wealth' across generations. She joins us to discuss the transition from managing clean corporate contracts to managing complex family dynamics. We answer the ultimate question: in the world of Ultra-High Net Worth families, is the biggest threat to generational wealth a bad eco...

EP. 29 Leading from the Inside Out: Rev. Dr. Ruth Conlon on the Authentic Self and Caring for the Caregivers 10.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Rev. Dr. Ruth Conlon encourages people to lead from the 'Inside Out'. In an age of personal branding, she helps high-level leaders identify the early warning signs that their 'Inside' is beginning to collapse, even if their 'Outside' looks successful. We discuss the journey toward the 'Authentic Self', how to peel off the 'False Self&ap...

EP. 28 Leading the Sisterhood: Bolanle Ogungbe-Gogo on Support Systems and Peer Influence 03.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Bolanle Ogungbe-Gogo balances her demanding role as the Financial Controller of IBILE Oil & Gas with her election as the Global President of the F.G.G.C. Calabar Old Girls Association. In this episode, she unpacks what "sisterhood" truly means to her and why she felt pulled to take on this massive responsibility. We discuss how the bonds formed as teenagers in boardi...

EP. 27 Conscious Storytelling: Ruth Mahogany on Using Poetry as a Tool for Change 27.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Spoken word poet Ruth Mahogany describes her work as "conscious storytelling," having collaborated with massive global organizations like the United Nations Population Fund and Amnesty International. In this episode, we unpack her creative process for turning "dry policy" and complex themes like human rights into art that makes people feel. She also shares how...

EP. 26 The Business of Healing: Dr. Ijele Adimora on Sub-Saharan Healthcare and the Nigerian System 20.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Ijele Adimora brings a unique mix of high-level medical training from UT Health and Johns Hopkins, alongside an MBA from Dartmouth. She brings her dual perspective as a doctor and a business strategist to discuss low-cost healthcare options in systems like Sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing from her time on the ground in Nepal, Tanzania, and South Africa , as well as her interest in...

EP 25. Step Forward: Dr. Nkiru Olumide-Ojo on Continuous Learning, the Pressure Cooker, and Market-Ready Leadership 13.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Nkiru Olumide-Ojo is an Executive Head who recently completed her PhD in Business Science. We explore the themes of her new book, Step Forward , focusing on Continuous Learning, while also looking back at the unpolished truths of corporate Nigeria from her 2017 book, The Pressure Cooker . As a C-suite executive and mother of two, she discusses making peace with the guilt of re...

EP. 24 The Agility of Leadership: Kehinde Ayeni on Nation Building and Executive Resilience 06.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail As the Executive Director of LEAP Africa, Kehinde Ayeni is at the helm of youth leadership development and nation building. In this episode, we dive into how the evolution of leadership theories she studied during her Executive MBA  translated to the real world during her own leadership transition. We tackle the harsh realities of driving Africa Youth Development during the era of...

EP. 23 Awaken the Voice Within: Ada Onanuga on the Inseparability of Identity and Leadership 27.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail The world of Investment Banking often demands a specific kind of 'armor'—tough, hyper-rational, and guarded. Ada Onanuga joins us to explore the profound tension between surviving the boardroom and maintaining your own vulnerability. We discuss the core message of her book, Awaken the Voice Within , unpacking the trap of waiting for permission that - as she says - "...

EP. 22 The Poetic Strategist: Peju Abuchi on Closed Doors and Disrupting Leadership 20.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Peju Abuchi is a Poetic Strategist whose mission is to "disrupt LEADERSHIP spaces". But her journey to the global stage started as a shy child for whom writing was an escape. She joins us to discuss navigating gatekeeping from other women while trying to publish her book, and how she turned that lack of support into an opportunity for growth, becoming the unexpected cata...

EP. 21 "I Moved Back": Joy Salewa on the Diaspora Dream and the Reality of Return 13.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Joy Salewa left a high-level finance career in London to pursue the "diaspora dream" in Nigeria. She joins us to discuss the challenging realities that forced her to leave again and how she channeled that experience into the I Moved Back podcast. We explore the real cost of doing business in Nigeria and dive into the specific challenges female founders encounter when rai...

EP. 20 The Health Architect: Dr. Lilian Anomnachi on Systems Strengthening and Preventing Silent Killers 06.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Lilian Anomnachi has spent years fixing the big machinery of public health. Now, she is tackling "silent killers" with Viedial Healthcare, a startup that monitors patients outside the clinic. We discuss why lifestyle changes are notoriously hard to engineer and how her new venture bridges the critical gap between a doctor’s 15-minute appointment and the reality of a...

EP. 19 "We Are Good": Sheila Chingono on Reclaiming Life After a Stroke 30.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail At 32, Sheila Chingono was a successful Government Lawyer and Magistrate Judge. Then, in a single moment, a hemorrhagic stroke changed everything. She joins us to share how her faith and family played a crucial role in her recovery, becoming practical tools for survival in the face of deep struggle. We also discuss how building a brand rooted in resilience, unity, and positive rei...

EP. 18 From Corporate to Construction: Oare Ehiemua-Ochui on Finding Value in the "Unglamorous" 23.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail Oare Ehiemua-Ochui left a successful corporate career at major firms like Total and African Capital Alliance to dedicate herself to an unlikely sector: construction. She joins us to discuss why she believes this "unglamorous" sector holds significant potential for young people. We explore her journey from launching OPL Academy to the tech-driven solution, LaborHack. We a...

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