11 episodes

The ENODI Podcast with Michael Rain features conversations about the lives, cultural innovations, and entrepreneurial impact of people with immigrant backgrounds. Our guests share how they navigated their lives being raised in a country different from their parents, and how their authentic multicultural experiences and journeys have impacted the work that they do and the lives they live.

The ENODI Podcast Michael Rain

    • Society & Culture
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The ENODI Podcast with Michael Rain features conversations about the lives, cultural innovations, and entrepreneurial impact of people with immigrant backgrounds. Our guests share how they navigated their lives being raised in a country different from their parents, and how their authentic multicultural experiences and journeys have impacted the work that they do and the lives they live.

    Being a Black Father with an Immigrant and Multicultural Background (with Femi Agbayewa and Richard Geneste)

    Being a Black Father with an Immigrant and Multicultural Background (with Femi Agbayewa and Richard Geneste)

    Michael speaks with two Black fathers. Femi Agbayewa is a Nigerian-Canadian storyteller and father to a baby girl. Richard Geneste is a Haitian-American chemical engineer and father of an eight-year-old son.
    They share their own relationships with their fathers and how that has impacted their approach to being parents. We discuss portrayals and narratives of Black men in media and how this affects their reality as husbands and fathers in the world.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Why All of Your Unique Pieces Matter (with Michael Hyatt)

    Why All of Your Unique Pieces Matter (with Michael Hyatt)

    Michael speaks with actor Michael Hyatt, who stars as Cissy Saint on the FX hit Snowfall.
    You also know her work in HBO’s The Wire, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW), Ray Donovan (Showtime), Law & Order (NBC), and so much more. 
    Born in England of Jamaican parents, she discusses her international background as an African/British/Jamaican/American and how she’s grown to embrace being a unique mix of different. She also shares her journey as an artist and why she could not settle for an average life.
    Connect with Michael Hyatt:
    Twitter: @michaelhyatt16
    Instagram: @michaelhyatt16
    Facebook: @michael.hyatt.58760

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Pursuing Creative Careers Despite Your Immigrant Parents' Wishes (with Conphidance)

    Pursuing Creative Careers Despite Your Immigrant Parents' Wishes (with Conphidance)

    Michael speaks with Conphidance, a multi-talented entertainer who is a star and face of the Apple TV+ series, "Little America." He has also been featured in the CBS comedy, "Bob Hearts Abishola," “Atlanta” (FX), “American Gods” (Starz), “Complications” (USA Network), and so many more.
    We discuss his unexpected move to the U.S., pursuing creative careers when your immigrant parents want you to be an engineer, his faith, and the power of art to inspire people with the most need.

    • 55 min
    Diversity & Inclusion in tech and Natural Hair (with Afua Donkor)

    Diversity & Inclusion in tech and Natural Hair (with Afua Donkor)

    Michael speaks with Afua Donkor, Lead of Diversity Inclusion & Belonging at Reddit, where she partners closely with the company’s Employees Resource Groups and their Executive Sponsors to help promote a diverse and inclusive workplace.
    Afua came to the U.S. from Ghana at the age of four, growing up in New York. We discuss how her multicultural background contributes to how she impacts diversity in professional spaces, being authentic in Black and African communities, and the role her hair played in the self-acceptance of her full self.

    • 1 hr
    How Black American, African and Caribbean people view one another (with Chinasokwu Nworu)

    How Black American, African and Caribbean people view one another (with Chinasokwu Nworu)

    Michael speaks with Chinasokwu "Nas" Nworu, a Nigerian-American born in the U.S. He is a licensed Occupational Therapist for the New York City Dept. of Ed. He co-founded PVO Global, a platform focused on social change and social responsibility.
    We discuss the nuance of perceptions of Black Americans, Africans, and Caribbeans, by both intra-diaspora and by non-diaspora people; the significance of names; Jollof wars; and his boarding school years while living in Nigeria.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    VC Fundraising as a Black-African Founder (with Jean-Pierre Adéchi)

    VC Fundraising as a Black-African Founder (with Jean-Pierre Adéchi)

    This week I’m talking to serial entrepreneur Jean-Pierre Adéchi. He is of Benin, Sengalese, and Congolese heritage. His ventures include catering, film, film festival companies, and most recently Wheeli--a Techstars and venture capital-backed tech startup that, disrupted long-distance travel.
    Jean-Pierre speaks often about being a Black founder. Here he expounds on how his background and experiences contributed to how he thinks about his success and failures.
    For more on Jean-Piere visit his website and sign up for his newsletter: https://www.jpadechi.com

    • 1 hr 9 min

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