19 episodes

A seed exchange between womanhood, our wellness and Innovation. Alisha Morenike Fisher unravels a journey of healing, vulnerability and deep, deep creating through spirituality, curiosity and creative communities.

A is for Morenike Alisha Morenike Fisher

    • Society & Culture

A seed exchange between womanhood, our wellness and Innovation. Alisha Morenike Fisher unravels a journey of healing, vulnerability and deep, deep creating through spirituality, curiosity and creative communities.

    18. Outro

    18. Outro

    Thank you all for listening to the first season of the A is for Morenike Podcast. You can follow via Twitter, Instagram and TikTok!
    See you soon for Season 2!

    • 5 min
    17. Power Women: Founderland. Network Building and Beginnings

    17. Power Women: Founderland. Network Building and Beginnings

    Our final episode of the season is all about the Power Women. Joined by the Founderland Management Team, the network is led by Stephanie von Behr, Deborah Choi and Alina Bassi. "Boss Women" and "Girl Boss" are just some the words you can hear about leading women in the workplace. In this episode we take the time to discuss what this means for us and the practicalities of being a women in business. How can we disrupt our industries? What lessons can we learn from Founderland? How can women in leadership positions continue pioneering and advocating for each other?

    • 31 min
    16. Our Seeds: Chloe

    16. Our Seeds: Chloe

    The theme of this season is Home. Chloe Spiby Loh shares what Home means to her. Each Home edition will feature the voices of women. You can also contribute your own by sending through an entry of what home means to you by filling in the form on www.alishamorenike.co

    • 4 min
    15. Breastfeeding in Public Spaces: Angelene Clarke and Natalie Brown

    15. Breastfeeding in Public Spaces: Angelene Clarke and Natalie Brown

    This episode bring together mothers engaged with public space and technology. Breastfeeding in Public Spaces is part of a project Alisha is working on within her company, Migrant's Bureau. Questioning how we can become more inclusive to new mothers within our public spaces, challenging stigmas and protecting women's safety. Alisha is joined by Angelene Clarke and Natalie Brown to understand the everyday experiences that mothers go through and ways in which innovation can inform how we can design safer, better and more equitable environments that benefit equity.

    • 39 min
    14. Our Seeds: Yasmin

    14. Our Seeds: Yasmin

    The theme of this season is Home. Yasmin shares what Home means to her. Each Home edition will feature the voices of women. You can also contribute your own by sending through an entry of what home means to you by filling in the form on www.alishamorenike.co

    • 4 min
    13. Part 2: Our Bodies, Health and Our In-between Worlds with Araceli Camargo and Jan-Ming Lee

    13. Part 2: Our Bodies, Health and Our In-between Worlds with Araceli Camargo and Jan-Ming Lee

    We discuss all things Bodies, Health and our In-Between Worlds Part 2. The journey we undertake as individuals is linked in how we carve spaces collectively threading the needle to weave our own stories and our land. I’m excited to introduce Jan-Ming Lee and Araceli Camargo.

    Jan-Ming Lee is a uk artist of Chinese descent working with dance, movement and sound. Most recently she has been facilitating, devising as well as performing for projects that relate to building collective spaces for us to tell our stories in all our complexities. Araceli Camargo is a cognitive neuroscientist and science communicator. She was the lab director at The Centric Lab (which is in partnership with UCL) to explore how people interact and are impacted by the physical world around them. Araceli's science communication focuses on the Future of Work, Neurodiversity, and Women's Health.

    • 42 min

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