38 episodes

Love, Faith, Finance and Leadership

Service Leadership with Joshua Daranijo Joshua Daranijo

    • Business

Love, Faith, Finance and Leadership

    Count your Blessings

    Count your Blessings

    Happy New Year Folks. Been a while since our last episode. Let’s count our blessings as we set out to do more this year. Cheers.

    • 10 min
    The Chicken or the Egg? Prt 2

    The Chicken or the Egg? Prt 2

    So which one comes first for you?

    The Chicken or the Egg?

    Which do you even identify as in this analogy?



    As we celebrate Nigeria's 63rd Independence Anniversary, join Sharon Akinola, Ifeoluwa Aregbesola and I address the best ways forward.



    Enjoy part 2 of the Episode.

    • 24 min
    The Chicken or The Egg? Prt 1

    The Chicken or The Egg? Prt 1

    Today's episode of the Service Leadership Podcast poses an age-old conundrum: which came first, the chicken or the egg?
    But we're also diving into a more modern dilemma: which one takes the lead, good leadership or good followership? In a unique twist, we're taking you along for the ride as we tackle these questions in our first-ever ride-along episode.

    Please note that as the podcast host, I'll be taking some controversial stances and sparking exciting conversations. However, my views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect my personal beliefs.

    Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!



    WARNING, there is a plot twist in today's episode. I can't wait for you to experience it. I feel so naughty, LOL!

    • 28 min
    Joy in Chaos

    Joy in Chaos

    We must learn to groom Emotional Intelligence in this period. We need to be sensitive to the world around us. We must however keep our joy and peace.

    Enjoy this new episode. Cheers!

    • 22 min
    Just Breathe!

    Just Breathe!

    Correction: It's Mo Ibrahim Foundation* and not Mohammad Mo Foundation; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBnQ21NSpMw

    "Breath by Breath: Navigating Today's Economy with Financial Prudence

    In this episode of the Service Leadership Podcast, we delve into the profound wisdom of 'Just Breathe,' reminding ourselves of the power of living in the present moment while paving the way to a stable financial future. With economic challenges swirling around us like a tempest, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what lies ahead. However, by adopting a mindful approach to life and money, we can weather the storm and build a resilient foundation for ourselves and our loved ones.

    Join us as we explore the art of taking life one day at a time, savouring each breath, and learning the invaluable skill of financial prudence. Our host shares practical tips on budgeting, investing wisely, and making sound financial decisions even amidst uncertainty. We'll uncover the incredible strength that comes from embracing the now, while proactively preparing for what's to come.

    So, tune in, take a deep breath, and embark on this transformative journey with us. Together, we'll uncover the secrets to navigating this tough economy with grace and foresight, empowering ourselves to flourish in the face of adversity. Let's rise above the challenges and discover the path to a brighter, more financially secure future. 🌟💪🎙️"



    P.S. This is a Chat-GPT-generated caption with slight revisions. We thought we would test it out. What are your thoughts on it?

    • 19 min
    Failing Forwards

    Failing Forwards

    It's okay to fail sometimes if the end goal is Success. Enjoy today's episode.

    Kindly take note that Spotify for Podcasters will be unavailable on July 5 between 8-10 AM EDT (12-2 PM WAT) while they do some system maintenance. You would however be able to listen to this episode on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Pocketcast and Amazon Podcasters

    • 19 min

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