Our Canadian Experience—the podcast Abisoye Akinola
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Our Canadian Experience is a platform for African professional immigrants to tell their authentic stories and experiences as we make Canada home.
We keep it informational, inspiring and authentic to the African professional's journey.
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Helping Other people succeed: Of two friends with a shared vision
In this episode, you'll learn all about:
HOPS
Taiwo's journey as a PMP and PMI future 50 honorary
Bola's passion for mentoring and his driving force.
Listen in on this gem-filled episode. Learn and be inspired.
About Bola Adesope and Taiwo Abraham:
Bola Adesope, known as Coach Bola, is a business transformation consultant, speaker, and trainer. He is a PMP with experience and expertise in business strategy, business analysis, and change management. He is also the Co-Founder of Helping Other People Succeed, HOPS.
Taiwo Abraham is a seasoned mentor with a skill set in Project/Program/Portfolio Management, Business Administration, and Organization Change Management. He is PMI's future 50 honorary and Co-Founder of HOPS. -
Lets be friends network: You need friends on this journey
Friendship is a strong tool you need in life and particularly on this journey as a professional immigrant. 2020 overturned life as we knew it pre-Covid, but it also inspired Titilola to do something about making friends because mental health as a professional immigrant is key.
Listen to talk about the effect of this community and act.
Join a community today!
Connect with Titlola
Follow the Let's be friends community on IG
Join the community in clubhouse
Websites:
Subscribe to Titilola's Youtube Channel
Titilola's advocacy is about Seasonal affective disorder (SAD); Learn More
Episode clues:
00:04:30 Titilola's aha moment- What is the one thing you have always wanted to do and can do with zero dollars? Make Friends!
00:07:15 Lockdown virtual hangouts - How "Let's be friends network "started out
00:23:00: The safe space for newcomer professionals - Goal and dreams for Let's be friends Network
00:35:30: Titlola's advice to Newcomer professionals -
WelkomU_ From Student to Tech Entrepreneur
Tosin Ajibola is one of Atlantic Canada’s 30 Under 30 Innovators. He is also one of the 2022 top 25 Immigrants in Canada.
In this episode, Tosin talks about the Atlantic and Tech communities and his story from student to entrepreneur.
Episode clues:
00:01:5 Collision conference in Toronto—a gold mine for networking
00:02:30 Significant trends that affect the professional immigrant community
00:03:30 From Masters program group to co-founders. Creating solutions from a shared challenge
00:08:15 Tosin’s story
00:18:45: Lessons from Tosin’s journey
00:19:45: Recipient of the DMZ Grant? How do you get your get start-up to be taken seriously?
00:29:00: Collaboration over competition in the social impact space.
00:32:00: Opportunities for immigrant businesses in Atlantic Canada and Atlantic Canada Techspace
Communities/organizations that support immigrant professionals in Atlantic Canada
Myeastcoastexperience -Halifax NS
The Tribe Network
Venn Inovation Moncton, NB
Planet Hatch, Fredericton, NB
Connect with Tosin Ajibola
LinkedIn
Join WelkomU
Websites:
Welkom-U https://www.welkom-u.ca/
Tosin in the news:
Top 25 Immigrants in Canada
Atlantic Canada’s 30 Under 30 Innovators -
BlackTech: From community to ecosystem
Meet Osita Nwajiufor, Career Strategist cum Tech Executive and Founder of NIPCA and BlackTECH, on the podcast today. Listen up as Osita gets underneath the struggle, experience, and lessons learned in his career about job-finding, business-building, and capability-building, and how they’ve set him up on an enriching and fulfilling entrepreneurial journey!
Episode clues:
NIPCA was started with purely generous intentions and charged no membership fees from its people. Osita had to pay for the help resources himself, yet he focussed on the larger goal, which was being of help to people.
What are transferable skills? How do you leverage them? How do you leverage them?
Why is unemployment a big concern for Nigerians in Canada? Osita explains that there are multiple reasons, including:
Lack of community-building and socializing skills: Associating with the right people and identifying and engaging in forward and progressive thinking communities is necessary if you’d like to be a successful working professional in another country.
Impostor syndrome: Osita explains that most Nigerians face Imposter Syndrome when working in another country. They must understand that if they’re doing so well in their home country, they can do that anywhere else too. They just have to keep up the momentum.
Advice for people to build a successful business: Run your business with a startup mindset.
Connect with Osita
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ositaman/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/blacktechhub/
Join Nipca
Websites:
https://blacktechhub.org/about-us/
https://nipca.ca/
https://nipca.ca/about-us/
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Season Finale - 12 Episodes, Lessons Learned and What's next
Its the Season Finale!
12 Episodes done and dusted.
Small feat, No. Awesome Feat.
Join me along side my co-host ;Mrs Noch as we talk about the previous episodes, lessons learned,and what the new year holds.
Its a lot of banter about the year, the journey so far and trust me, you will laugh a lot.
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On Community and Staying Motivated
My guest on this episode is a powerhouse. She is one person I know that advocates fiercely for the community and leveraging on ourselves for the support. In this episode, we discuss community, people, staying motivated and everything in between. You also get to learn about "May Day". Enjoy this conversation and share your thoughts.