1 hr 8 min

Allowing Your Gift to Open Doors with Leke Osinubi The L8 Bloomers Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode, I sit down with one of the most self-determined men I’ve come across . This episode was recorded at Afrotech last year in San Francisco. He made managing director in 2017 at one of the worlds leading investment banks finding solutions to everyday technology programs. Raised in Nigeria,  Leke Osinubi came from a family of engineers. He started his career in tech selling sneakers on campus and found a way to hack websites, get sneakers at lower prices and sell them on to friends not knowing he’d go into doing technology for a living. We spoke about how it started his career not really knowing what he wanted to do but morphing into his role, how your gift can open doors, What satisfies his soul and impacts the things he cares about the most. We spoke about purpose and pain, his old dreams of wanting to become a musician, self-doubt and having to leave people behind. I loved how Leke was able to show up as a truly multifaceted individual showing that even if you do take a traditional and corporate route you can still keep your creativity alive in other areas of your life. So, read, share and subscribe!  Enjoy the episode

In this episode, I sit down with one of the most self-determined men I’ve come across . This episode was recorded at Afrotech last year in San Francisco. He made managing director in 2017 at one of the worlds leading investment banks finding solutions to everyday technology programs. Raised in Nigeria,  Leke Osinubi came from a family of engineers. He started his career in tech selling sneakers on campus and found a way to hack websites, get sneakers at lower prices and sell them on to friends not knowing he’d go into doing technology for a living. We spoke about how it started his career not really knowing what he wanted to do but morphing into his role, how your gift can open doors, What satisfies his soul and impacts the things he cares about the most. We spoke about purpose and pain, his old dreams of wanting to become a musician, self-doubt and having to leave people behind. I loved how Leke was able to show up as a truly multifaceted individual showing that even if you do take a traditional and corporate route you can still keep your creativity alive in other areas of your life. So, read, share and subscribe!  Enjoy the episode

1 hr 8 min