Culture Pod

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Culture Pod

The Culture Pod is a weekly podcast where two women discuss their journey to becoming successful business women. They cover topics around entrepreneurship, adulthood and pop culture. It is hosted by two sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane who are the founders and directors of the African print clothing brand Cultureville.

  1. 2021. 01. 22.

    Social Media - Help or hinderance?

    In this episode of the Culture Pod we debate whether or not social media does more harm than good and we discuss healthy habits for using social media. Links mentioned in the podcast: Cultureville website - https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    19분
  2. 2021. 01. 15.

    The biggest mistakes we've made in business

    In this episode of the Culture Pod we get very honest about the biggest mistakes we've made in running our business, Cultureville. From not keeping track of our outgoings to spending endless amounts of time on the wrong things, we share the places we've gone wrong so you don't have to. Links mentioned in the podcast: Cultureville website - https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    26분
  3. 2021. 01. 09.

    Habits we're leaving in 2020 & new year, new goals

    From overeating, to starting projects we never finish in this episode of the Culture Pod we discuss habits we're ditching as we step into the new year. We also talk about some of goals for the year and how we intend to achieve them.  Links mentioned in the podcast: Ronke's photography page - https://www.instagram.com/ronkehartphotos/ Ronke's YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisHartOfMine Cultureville website - https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    25분
  4. 2020. 11. 06.

    Being black in education ft Kemoy Walker

    This week, we have a chat with our friend Kemoy Walker about his journey to becoming the head of year of a high school, we discuss why black representation matters in education and talk about how he inspired the next generation of young people with his charity Kyso Club.  Links mentioned in the podcast: https://kysoclub.co.uk/ http://www.kemoywalker.co.uk/ https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    16분
  5. 2020. 10. 24.

    Build a house with the stones they throw - overcoming fear and failure

    Throughout UK Black History Month, we'll be speaking to inspirational black people in our community. This week we sat down with our friend and incredible mentor Codilia Gapare to discuss how she created her award winning eyelash brand C-Lash in the midst of battling cancer. We talk about how to overcome fear and failure as well as the importance of mentorship. Links mentioned in the podcast: Cody's eyelash brand C-Lash - https://c-lash.co.uk/ Cultureville - https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    48분
  6. 2020. 10. 09.

    Black in the healthcare system - naysayers, damaging stereotypes and advocating for yourself ft. Dr Biola

    Throughout UK Black History Month, we'll be speaking to inspirational black people in our community. This week we sat down with our first ever guest on the Culture Pod, Dr Biola, to talk about her experience in medicine. We also discuss  how stereotypes can be damaging, why black people are more at risk and advocating for yourself.  Links mentioned in the podcast: http://drbiola.com/  Serena Williams birth story Jodie Turner Smith home birth story Charles Johnson Cedars Sinai https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    31분
  7. 2020. 10. 01.

    Black History Month - imposter syndrome & racists in disguise

    It's officially UK Black History Month but things are still hard out here for black people. We chat about some of the struggles black people have experienced this week, our previous experiences of BHM, imposter syndrome and racists in disguise. Links mentioned in the podcast: https://www.cultureville.co.uk https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-david-kamson-get-his-food-van-back Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    32분
  8. 2020. 09. 25.

    The girls are back in town | Toxic traits, faith & deal breakers

    We've been gone for a minute so in this episode we reintroduce ourselves with probing questions picked by the other person. We talk about our toxic traits, open up about our faith and discuss deal breakers in friendships and relationships. Links mentioned in the podcast: https://www.cultureville.co.uk Connect with us: Cultureville - @cultureville Adeola - @adeysilver Ronke Jane - @thishartofmine @ronkehartphotos About the Culture Pod The Culture Pod is hosted by entrepreneur sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane. We recently quit our corporate jobs to run our African inspired fashion brand, Cultureville.  In the podcast we have honest conversations about our experiences as young entrepreneurs, discussing topics from corporate culture to the struggles of adulting. About Cultureville: As two young women born in Nigeria and brought up in the UK, we longed to walk into a store and see clothes that reflected our African heritage, in stylish designs that we could easily incorporate into our day-to-day wardrobes. Nothing like that existed at the time, so we set about creating it. We started by listing a few African inspired dresses on Depop and received overwhelming support, so we created an entire collection of luxury, hand crafted clothing and accessories featuring stunning Ankara wax prints made in West Africa by tailors and artisans and made it available worldwide, and so Cultureville was born. Website: www.cultureville.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cultureville/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CulturevilleManchester/ Twitter: twitter.com/cultureville

    34분

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The Culture Pod is a weekly podcast where two women discuss their journey to becoming successful business women. They cover topics around entrepreneurship, adulthood and pop culture. It is hosted by two sisters, Adeola and Ronke-Jane who are the founders and directors of the African print clothing brand Cultureville.

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