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A Podcast of narratives of inspiring leaders within the continent of Africa talking about their travels through the hills of success and the valleys of struggles on the land of leadership. Their stories will inspire emerging and experienced leaders to learn, live and lead better.

The Podcast episodes are published around the 5th, 15th, and 25th day of every month, except Christmas Day.

Special thanks to B&G Consultants Ltd, the Podcast's Sponsor, Njeri Ragoi, the Audio Editor, and Patrick Kabugi for the Sound Track.

Once Upon A Leader In Africa George Nuthu

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A Podcast of narratives of inspiring leaders within the continent of Africa talking about their travels through the hills of success and the valleys of struggles on the land of leadership. Their stories will inspire emerging and experienced leaders to learn, live and lead better.

The Podcast episodes are published around the 5th, 15th, and 25th day of every month, except Christmas Day.

Special thanks to B&G Consultants Ltd, the Podcast's Sponsor, Njeri Ragoi, the Audio Editor, and Patrick Kabugi for the Sound Track.

    Pull and Push Leadership Story of Rita Mbeba

    Pull and Push Leadership Story of Rita Mbeba

    Welcome to our latest captivating and heartwarming episode about the extraordinary journey of Rita Mbeba, a formidable leader and an inspiring woman whose story is deeply rooted in the African context. Join us as we explore the challenges and victories of Rita's leadership, highlighting her relentless dedication to empowering adolescent girls in Tanzania.

    Rita Mbeba, the Country Director of Girl Effect International, oversees programs and a dedicated team in Tanzania, ensuring alignment with national priorities and policies. Her leadership journey is a testament to resilience and vision, navigating the complexities of empowering young girls in a culture that historically disempowered them. From her humble beginnings, Rita pursued a career in adolescent development, using her experiences to uplift and guide young people in Arusha.

    Growing up in a culture that often denied women leadership roles and a voice, Rita became determined to create change, which led her to work with young girls, empowering them to take leadership positions and voice their needs. Her approach, rooted in human-centered design, identified the challenges preventing young people from accessing essential facilities, driving transformative changes to cater to their needs.

    Rita's leadership style prioritizes communication and participatory involvement, emphasizing the crucial gap between parents and children, particularly during adolescence. She highlights the cultural and belief barriers preventing African parents from discussing sexual issues with their adolescent children, stressing the importance of open dialogue and support.

    Navigating leadership challenges, Rita adapts her approach to understanding people's personalities and balancing global requirements with local contexts. Her due diligence and research when networking with partners have been pivotal in scaling up programs from modest to impressive ones that secure substantial funding.

    At the beginning of Rita's leadership journey, she was mentored by another elderly woman leader who inspired her to reach new heights. Currently pursuing a PhD, Rita remains committed to continuous learning through online courses and conferences, staying updated on management techniques and government priorities.

    In this episode, Rita shares her aspirations of transforming communities through culturally sensitive health programs and underscores the importance of fathers' involvement in their children's lives. She discusses training programs aimed at helping fathers communicate with their children from womb to birth, fostering a supportive family environment.

    Rita Mbeba's story is one of inspiration, empowerment, and hope. Her legacy as a woman leader in Tanzania aims to inspire others to pursue their dreams and reach their full potential. Join us on this exciting journey, and let Rita's story be a beacon of encouragement, empowerment, and enlightenment.

    • 49 min
    Agile Leadership Story of Susan Ngula

    Agile Leadership Story of Susan Ngula

    Welcome to the Once Upon A Leader In Africa Podcast, where we invite you to immerse yourself in the remarkable leadership story of Susan Ngula, an agile leader whose evolution from the traditional banking into the Fintech space have left an indelible mark on both these industries and beyond.

    Join us as we explore Susan Ngula's leadership journey, uncovering the challenges and triumphs that have defined her path. Susan's story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the power of empathetic leadership in Africa. From her early days taking on a supervisory role during a banker’s strike to her current position as COO of a leading FinTech company and a board member of a sporting club, Susan's experiences offer valuable leadership and personal growth lessons.

    Susan's journey is one of overcoming obstacles and seizing opportunities. As a young leader, she quickly learned the importance of agility and flexibility in facing unexpected challenges. Her story illustrates how she navigated conflicts by clearly defining expectations and deliverables and removing age as a defining factor in her leadership approach.

    Through candid reflections, Susan shares her evolution from a management trainee to a CEO, highlighting the expansion of her scope from customer experience to operations. She emphasizes the strategic importance of operations in ensuring customer satisfaction and achieving institutional goals. Her insights into transitioning from traditional banking to FinTech underscore the importance of customer choice and flexibility in the modern banking landscape.

    In a heartfelt recount of her involvement with the International Coaching Federation, Susan discusses her roles as Secretary, President-Elect, and President, showcasing her dedication to coaching and leadership development. She reflects on the lessons learned from a matrix manager in South Africa, whose admission of "I do not know" was liberating, inspiring Susan to embrace a coaching approach in her leadership style.

    Throughout this episode, Susan emphasizes the significance of understanding and motivating individuals and the necessity of trust and clear communication, particularly in remote work environments. Her leadership philosophy centers on influencing, inspiring, and providing an enabling environment for success, and her commitment to self-leadership and situational leadership is evident in every aspect of her journey.

    Susan's story is more than a recount of professional achievements; it's a narrative of emotional growth, shared struggles, and triumphant moments that resonate deeply. As you listen, you'll feel connected to the heartbeats of Susan's experiences, gaining insights that can inspire and uplift your leadership journey.

    Tune in to hear Susan share her wisdom on balancing leadership roles with personal responsibilities, debunking leadership myths, and offering valuable principles and best practices for effective leadership. Let this episode be a beacon, inviting you to embark on your journey of enlightenment and empowerment inspired by the extraordinary leadership story of Susan Ngula.

    • 40 min
    Empowerment Leadership Story of Penny Mkhize

    Empowerment Leadership Story of Penny Mkhize

    Welcome to another episode of Empowerment Leadership Story of Penny Mkhize, where we dive deep into the inspiring journey of Penny Mkhize, a beacon of leadership whose passion for empowerment and innovation knows no bounds.

    From her early days as the lone woman in her electrical engineering diploma class at Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) to her current role as a leader in multiple organizations, including GE 100 and a company dedicated to installing renewable energy platforms, Penny's trajectory has been nothing short of extraordinary.

    In this episode, Penny takes us on a poignant journey through her leadership evolution, tracing the roots of her curiosity and zeal for STEM fields. With each step, she emphasizes the pivotal role of gratitude and self-belief in navigating the turbulent waters of leadership.

    But Penny's story isn't just about personal triumph; it's a testament to resilience in the face of adversity. As an African woman leader in a male-dominated industry, she has faced skepticism and stereotypes head-on, emerging more robust and more determined than ever to shatter glass ceilings.

    Yet, Penny's leadership philosophy is about overcoming obstacles and forging unity and empowerment. She champions gender equality and women's empowerment as lofty ideals and tangible pillars of sustainable development.

    Through her company's work in bringing renewable energy and education to rural communities, Penny exemplifies the transformative power of leadership rooted in compassion and inclusivity. Her vision for a united Africa, fueled by shared resources and collective resilience, resonates with hope and possibility.

    But perhaps what truly sets Penny apart is her unwavering commitment to authenticity and empathy. She reminds us that leaders are not born in isolation but forged in the crucible of shared struggles and triumphs. Her call for aspiring leaders to listen with their hearts and speak with courage underscores a profound truth: that leadership is not just about strategy and tactics but about the human connections that bind us all.

    As we journey through Penny's story of resilience and renaissance, we're reminded that authentic leadership transcends boundaries of gender, race, and geography. It's a beacon of hope that illuminates the path forward, inspiring us all to dare greatly and lead with compassion.

    Join us as we embark on this transformative odyssey with Penny Mkhize, a leader whose heart, mind, and spirit illuminate the way toward a brighter, more inclusive future for Africa.

    • 37 min
    Gentle Leadership Story of Lucy Kioko

    Gentle Leadership Story of Lucy Kioko

    Welcome to a stirring episode of our podcast, where we traverse the profound leadership journey of Lucy Kioko, a beacon of inspiration and a stalwart figure in East African agricultural development. In this episode titled "Gentle Leadership Story of Lucy Kioko," we invite you to immerse yourself in the narrative of a leader who embodies the spirit of resilience, empathy, and visionary foresight. Join us as Lucy delves into the heart of authentic leadership and its pivotal role in transforming Africa into the global food basket. The episode offers more than just a discussion; it presents an emotional voyage that connects deeply with the challenges and triumphs of leadership in the African context.

    Lucy Kioko's leadership story unfolds from the grassroots level to the pinnacle of agricultural advocacy as the Regional Director of the Syngenta Foundation in East Africa. Her journey displays her deep commitment to empowering smallholder farmers, enhancing food security, and fostering sustainable agricultural practices that respect the earth and its people.

    From her early days as the "deputy mother" in her family, Lucy's leadership was characterized by nurturing and responsibility. Her path through academia and professional growth was paved with trials—from overcoming the micromanagement that stifled her confidence to confronting the stark realities of agricultural fraud. Lucy met each challenge with unwavering integrity and a robust ethos of transparent governance. Her leadership style, infused with empathy and humor, allows her to connect with her team personally, ensuring their growth aligns with the organization's.

    Lucy's leadership transcends the conventional. It's about laying down a legacy of ethical governance and collective empowerment. Her success stories, such as aiding a distressed farmer with a sick dairy cow or boosting agricultural yields through innovative farming techniques, testify to her impact. These moments are not just victories but are symbolic of the joy and fulfillment that leadership can bring.

    Emphasizing the essence of gentle leadership, Lucy likens it to the matriarch of an elephant herd, who leads with gentleness and formidable strength. She also explores how good governance and resource accessibility can revolutionize the agricultural sector, making Africa a powerhouse in the global arena.

    This episode is not merely a recount of achievements; it's a clarion call to all potential leaders and change-makers to step forward and make a difference. It's about understanding that leadership involves vulnerability, connecting on a human level, and building a future that honors people and the planet. As you listen to Lucy's story, let it inspire you to lead authentically, face challenges with courage, and embrace opportunities with an open heart.

    Join us on this transformative journey. Discover the power of authentic leadership and how it can lead to a brighter, more sustainable future.

    • 39 min
    Four ‘I’ Leadership Story of Joe Gachira.

    Four ‘I’ Leadership Story of Joe Gachira.

    Today, we unfold the inspiring journey of Joe Gachira, a beacon of transformative leadership in Africa, whose profound commitment to nurturing young entrepreneurs and leaders reshapes the future.

    Joe, a devoted Christian, husband, and father of three, brings his deep-rooted passion for leadership and entrepreneurship development to the forefront of Inuka Leadership Africa. With a background in accounting, Joe transcends conventional expectations, dedicating his life to empowering the African youth.

    This episode delves into the heart, mind, and spirit of Joe's leadership philosophy. From his university days, where he engaged in the Ascent Leadership program, to co-founding the Inuka Leadership Africa after that, to challenge the status quo in youth leadership in the church and community, Joe's story is one of relentless determination and visionary foresight. To date, Inuka equips young leaders with marketplace skills and instills a robust foundation of character and self-leadership.

    We explore Joe's dynamic approach to leadership, focusing on influence over position and the critical role of mentoring in cultivating leaders who are ready to drive vision and innovation. His commitment to transformational leadership is evident as he emphasizes intellectual stimulation, idealization, influence, and individualized consideration, ensuring every team member feels valued and understood.

    Throughout the episode, we trace Joe's emotional journey through his challenges and triumphs, highlighting poignant personal and professional growth moments. From overcoming resource limitations in his dual roles in social impact and accounting to the pain of losing invested team members, Joe's resilience and recalibration of his leadership strategies reveal a man deeply committed to his cause.

    Join us as we accompany Joe through his trials and successes, sharing his insights and lessons that resonate with an empowering call to action. His work is not just about leading but about revolutionizing leadership to foster a generation that can navigate the complexities of modern Africa and beyond.

    Tune in to feel the heartbeat of a leader who dreams of a better future and pulls the present towards it. Let Joe Gachira's journey inspire you to act, lead, and transform the world around you.

    • 45 min
    Open Leadership Story of Martin Ochien'g

    Open Leadership Story of Martin Ochien'g

    Welcome to a riveting episode of our podcast, where we delve into the life and leadership of Martin Ochien'g, the transformative CEO of Sasini PLC. This episode invites you into a narrative that intertwines the rich tapestry of African leadership with global impact, through the lens of one man’s extraordinary journey from the grassroots of Kenya to the global stage of agricultural exports.

    Martin’s story is a beacon of inspiration, highlighting not just the success of Sasini PLC in navigating the competitive markets of East Asia, the US, and Europe with its prized agricultural products like tea, coffee, macadamia, and avocado, but also showcasing the evolution of a leader who believes in the power of openness, collaboration, and humility. Martin shares candid insights from his 20-year odyssey in pharmaceutical sales and marketing across South Africa and the US, offering listeners a glimpse into the multifaceted layers of leadership that transcend industries.

    At the heart of Martin’s leadership philosophy lies a profound narrative that began with the rigors of sports and academics, further shaped by personal loss and the responsibility thrust upon him at a young age. His journey is a testament to the influence of mentors, the strength found in collective endeavor, and the courage to redefine leadership as a service to others rather than a platform for individual distinction.

    Listeners will be moved by Martin’s reflections on active listening, the significance of assuming positive intent, and the art of leading without dominating the space—lessons punctuated with his experiences of uninspiring leadership that fueled his desire for change. His approach to leadership, characterized by not always being at the head of the table but among his team, offers a fresh perspective on achieving better outcomes through collaboration and inclusion.

    Martin’s narrative extends beyond personal achievement, touching on the broader challenges and opportunities of leadership in an African context. He discusses the potential of the continent, ripe with resources, talent, and heritage, and the urgent need for leadership that can harness these strengths for development and self-sufficiency. His vision is a clarion call to resist external narratives that undermine Africa’s potential and to embrace the continent’s contributions to the global stage.

    This episode is not just a story of one man’s rise to leadership; it’s an emotional journey that connects listeners with the shared struggles and triumphant moments of a leader shaping the future. Martin’s advice to the younger generation emphasizes adaptability, happiness, and making a difference—principles that resonate with anyone at the crossroads of leadership and legacy.

    Embark on this journey with us as Martin Ochien'g shares the essence of “Open Leadership,” weaving through the challenges, learning, and successes that define not just a CEO, but a visionary leader making a difference in Africa and beyond. Join us in exploring the heart, mind, and spirit of a leadership philosophy that inspires, uplifts, and connects.

    • 54 min

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