Ehis Akhetuamhen

Unmuted Moments

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Unmuted Moments is for immigrants, first-gen professionals, and anyone tired of hiding their voice. Real stories and practical strategies to grow your confidence, career, and voice. Hosted by Ehis Akhetuamhen, who arrived in America at 17 with $150 and an accent he was afraid would make people doubt his ideas. From KPMG to Goldman Sachs to Google, he learned what it costs to stay silent — and what becomes possible when you don't. Because the world needs your voice. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

Author

Ehis Akhetuamhen

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

Ep 27: The People We Call Home 15.06.2026

Yolanda Reshemah, host of The Places We Call Home podcast, shares her journey from St. Vincent and the Grenadines through England and France to the U.S., reflecting on what it really means to build a life across cultures. She unpacks why home was never just one place, and why belonging isn't a luxury but the support system that helps immigrants withstand the practical, emotional, and systemic...

Ep 26: Respect Shouldn't Cost Your Voice 05.05.2026

Doyin Abitoye, a HR professional, career coach and author of Shush!: Simple, Relatable Ways to Silence Limiting Beliefs, shares her journey from Nigeria to Canada, including the seven-year process of rebuilding her voice after arriving as a senior HR leader and being told she didn't have Canadian experience. She reflects on the cultural conditioning that teaches many immigrants to confuse sile...

Ep 25: Building a Personal Brand with a LinkedIn Coach 02.04.2026

Racheal Bamigbade, a LinkedIn coach and personal brand strategist, shares how she built her career through LinkedIn after graduating first class in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. Racheal walks through her practical approach to building a strong LinkedIn presence, from optimizing your profile to positioning your experience in a way that attracts the right opportuni...

Ep 24: Let’s Circle Black: Thriving in a Post-DEI Era 25.02.2026

Dabney Weathersby shares her journey navigating the corporate world as a Black, first-generation professional. She reflects on the inspiration behind her platform, Let’s Circle Black, created to foster community, connection, and support for Black professionals at a time when formal DEI programs are shrinking. Dabney also speaks candidly about the power of vulnerability and the importance of using...

Ep 23: Black Voices Shaping AI & Public Policy 12.02.2026

René Peters Jr., a Product Manager at NVIDIA, discusses the influence of Black leaders on his career and the importance of using his voice to shape conversations around technology and public policy. He reflects on his upbringing in Cincinnati and New Orleans, his journey into public speaking, and how community and mentorship helped him grow into leadership roles within tech. René shares why making...

Ep 22: Celebrating the Superpower of Women Across Borders 04.02.2026

Sahar Jamal, Founder and CEO of Maziwa Breastfeeding, unpacks why motherhood and womanhood should be celebrated—not tolerated. She shares her journey across countries, from her Tanzanian and Indian roots to growing up in Canada, living in the UK and the U.S., and ultimately founding a company in Kenya. We talk about migration, identity, social entrepreneurship, and the powerful ways women contribu...

Ep 21: Navigating Layoffs and Thriving as an Immigrant 23.01.2026

Paul Adeyeye, an award-winning author and host of The Thriving Immigrant Podcast , shares his journey from Nigeria to Canada, including the experience of navigating and overcoming layoffs in a new country.  He provides insights on what it means to be a thriving immigrant, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, genuine love for humanity, curiosity, and maintaining a proactive mindset. Paul sto...

Ep 20: The Abundant Immigrant: Practical Financial Advice for Immigrant Professionals 10.12.2025

Jane Mepham, CFP®, breaks down why some immigrants still feel financially insecure even with $1 million in the bank and how mindset, not money, is often the real barrier. She explains why money should be treated as a tool rather than the goal, and how culturally aware financial planning can empower immigrants to build stability and long-term wealth. Jane is the founder of Elgon Financial Advisors...

Ep 19: What is Personal Culture? 11.11.2025

Storyteller and strategist Leeah Marie Derenoncourt joins Ehis to unpack the concept of personal culture: the idea that we each have the power to design the ecosystem of our own lives. Drawing from her experiences growing up across five countries, Leeah shares how she learned to validate her story, embrace intentionality, and choose what to keep, change, or create for herself. This episode explore...

Ep 18: The Cost of Politeness: Don’t Set Yourself on Fire to Keep Others Warm 22.10.2025

For many immigrants and first-gen professionals, politeness is taught as a virtue, a sign of respect, humility, and grace. But those same lessons can also come with a cost. In this episode, Ama Annoh, shares how she navigated these cultural expectations and how she learned to speak up without guilt, own her story, and build platforms where others can do the same. Learn more about Unfading Beauties...

Ep 17: The American Dream: One Generation Later 30.09.2025

From feeling like an outsider in small-town Connecticut to representing the United States on the world stage, Sourav Bhowmick shares the pivotal moments that shaped his journey from immigrant son to presidential appointee. We explore his path from private sector success to public service, including his role as Chief of Staff for the Inflation Reduction Act implementation at the U.S. Treasury under...

Ep 16: Finding Your Voice in an AI World 16.09.2025

From growing up in Ghana to building yShade, an AI company in the U.S., Emmanuel Acheampong shares a candid look at what it means to navigate bias in tech and entrepreneurship while holding on to your voice. We talk about the tension between cultural humility and the confidence required to lead, how communicating with authority changes the way people receive your ideas, and the reality of being un...

Ep 15: Love as a KPI: Redefining Professional Success 19.08.2025

Utibe Bassey, Vice President of Customer Experience at Dominion Energy and creator of the Love as a KPI framework, shares how redefining success starts with how we measure impact. She explains why love, expressed through delivering undeniable value, is a critical metric for organizations and individuals, and how anyone can apply her framework even without a leadership title. Utibe also reflects on...

Ep 14: Don’t Go It Alone: How Mentorship Pulls You Forward 05.08.2025

Bruno Yoshioka, Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft, didn’t plan to become an engineer. For most of his life, he dreamed of becoming a music professor until a summer internship changed his path. Born in Brazil to Japanese parents and raised in the U.S., Bruno grew up navigating multiple cultures and expectations.  Bruno shares how he accidentally found his way into tech, how mentor...

Ep 13: Do It Anyways: From Lost Rap Battle to Global MC 29.07.2025

At 10 years old, Nde (The Engineer Emcee) Nkimbeng, froze during a rap performance and lost out on $50. But what he gained instead was a mindset that would shape the rest of his life: Do it anyways even if you are scared. In this episode, Nde shares how that early moment of fear helped him unlock his voice and eventually led him to become The Engineer MC, an international event host who has now le...

Ep 12: Why Not Me? Financial Freedom on Your Own Terms 22.07.2025

Linda Ta Yonemoto, a personal finance educator and creator, shares how growing up as the daughter of Vietnamese refugees shaped her relationship with money, voice, and ambition. She discusses the emotional weight of being first-gen—navigating silence around money, breaking out of survival mode, and unlearning the belief that financial success was only for “other people.”  Today, she’s the founder...

Ep 11: It’s Hard to Be Yourself: Building a Life of Purpose 01.07.2025

Josh Williams, a social impact leader, shares why it’s so hard to be yourself and why it’s worth the effort. From growing up as a child of preachers to teaching in the South Bronx and leading in social impact, Josh reflects on learning when to speak up and when to listen, navigating imposter syndrome, and redefining what a “good life” looks like beyond titles and prestige. He shares how building a...

Ep 10: Hard Work Isn’t Enough to Succeed in Corporate America 17.06.2025

Jesús Salas, a venture capital investor, joins Ehis to talk about what it really takes to be seen in corporate America and why doing great work is only part of the story. Raised in Fort Worth, Texas, and shaped by international experiences across Kenya, Nicaragua, and Chile, Jesús reflects on the unspoken rules of corporate culture: the importance of being known , not just being good . He shares t...

Ep 9: How to Lead Before You Feel Ready with Sruti Bharat 03.06.2025

Sruti Bharat shares her powerful journey from growing up in the Bay Area to becoming an interim CEO of a nonprofit and eventually founding two mission-driven companies. In this conversation, we explore what it means to lead your peers, make decisions without a playbook, and stay true to your voice when the stakes are high. We also dive into imposter syndrome and the environments that either nurtur...

Ep 8: Amplifying African Stories with Nmasichi Chukwuemeka 27.05.2025

Nmasichi Chukwuemeka, founder of Tribes & History, shares her journey from a childhood in Nigeria filled with novels to navigating culture shock in small-town Kentucky and the mission behind creating Tribes & History, a platform to celebrate African stories. She discusses the power of storytelling in reclaiming identity, the pressure to shrink parts of yourself to fit in, and why represent...

Ep 7: The Power of Bilingual Learning with Anissa Bouderraoui 20.05.2025

Anissa Bouderraoui, Founder and CEO of LingoCircle, shares her journey from a multilingual upbringing in France to moving to the United States and the mission behind creating an AI-powered language learning platform for kids. She discusses the importance of language in shaping identity, the challenges of fitting into new environments, and the innovative solutions Lingo Circle offers for bilingual...

Ep 6: More Than a Crown: From Nigeria to Miss New Jersey USA & Beyond with Derby Chukwudi 06.05.2025

Derby Chukwudi, a Nigerian-American finance professional and former Miss New Jersey USA (2023) shares her inspiring journey from Nigeria to the United States and the road to the pageant stage. She opens up about growing up in Nigeria, the loss of her mother, and how these experiences shaped her identity and voice. Derby discusses overcoming pressure to change her accent, staying true to herself, a...

Ep 5: Losing the Battle to Win the War — Chasing the American Dream with Dr. Emmanuel Ohuabunwa 22.04.2025

Dr. Emmanuel Ohuabunwa’s journey—from being bullied for his accent as a Nigerian immigrant to becoming the first Black male valedictorian at Johns Hopkins University and earning both an M.D. and MBA from Yale—embodies his belief that “some battles must be lost to win the war.” Now an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UT Southwestern, his story is one of resilience, restraint, and purpos...

Ep 4: Building Financial Access — Kalule Guwatudde on Investing in Africa and Finding His Voice 08.04.2025

Kalule Guwatudde shares his journey from Uganda to the U.S., from launching a high school wiki to founding Bora Bond , a fintech platform helping the African diaspora invest in African government bonds. Kalule opens up about navigating layered identities — African, immigrant, and Black — and the friction of using your voice in spaces that weren’t built for you. He talks about the emotional toll of...

Ep 3: Choose Your Story — Rewriting Self-Doubt and Owning Your Identity with Rabiya Hass 25.03.2025

Executive Coach Rabiya Hass joins Ehis to explore how the stories we tell ourselves shape our identity, confidence, and success. From growing up as an immigrant post-9/11 to rising through corporate America, Rabiya shares how she overcame self-doubt and imposter syndrome to step into her power—and now helps others do the same. This episode offers a practical mindset framework for reframing limitin...

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