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Peer Mentor Circles - An online community of graduates, early to mid-level career professionals coming together to discuss work and business-related challenges.

    Season 2 Episode 2: Part 2: Breaking Stereotypes, Building The Republic: Politics, Partnerships, and Wale Lawal's Entrepreneurial Adventure

    Season 2 Episode 2: Part 2: Breaking Stereotypes, Building The Republic: Politics, Partnerships, and Wale Lawal's Entrepreneurial Adventure

    In this 2-part podcast episode, recorded in 2021, we delve into a fascinating conversation with Wale Lawal. Wale is a multi-talented individual, serving as a writer, research and consulting professional, as well as the esteemed Founder and Editor-in-chief of The Republic. This publication is renowned for its exceptional coverage of Africa, shedding light on underreported stories that defy stereotypes, reshape narratives, and foster cross-cultural connections.



    Part 1 of the discussion focuses on Wale's upbringing and how his educational background continues to influence his approach to work and the world at large. We gain insights into the formative experiences and values that have shaped his unique perspective.



    In Part 2, we delve into the realms of politics, publishing, and Wale's collaborations with writers. We explore the inception of The Republic and gain valuable insights into the journey of establishing and nurturing this groundbreaking platform.



    Tune in to this thought-provoking podcast episode as we unravel the life and work of Wale Lawal, a visionary bridging gaps and empowering voices through his extraordinary endeavors at The Republic.



    With the aftermath of the last elections and the impending inauguration of Bola Tinubu as Nigeria's next president, the conversation becomes even more relevant, serving as a timely reminder of the immense power of participation in politics and the profound social implications of our choices.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Season 2 Episode 2 - Part 1: Growing Up and Shaping the World: Wale Lawal's Journey and How School Still Rules

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Part 1: Growing Up and Shaping the World: Wale Lawal's Journey and How School Still Rules

    In this 2-part podcast episode, recorded in 2021, we delve into a fascinating conversation with Wale Lawal. Wale is a multi-talented individual, serving as a writer, research and consulting professional, as well as the Founder and Editor-in-chief of The Republic. This publication is renowned for its exceptional coverage of Africa, shedding light on underreported stories that defy stereotypes, reshape narratives, and foster cross-cultural connections.



    Part 1 of the discussion focuses on Wale's upbringing and how his educational background continues to influence his approach to work and the world at large. We gain insights into the formative experiences and values that have shaped his unique perspective.



    In Part 2, we delve into the realms of politics, publishing, and Wale's collaborations with writers. We explore the inception of The Republic and gain valuable insights into the journey of establishing and nurturing this groundbreaking platform.



    Tune in to this thought-provoking podcast episode as we unravel the life and work of Wale Lawal, a visionary bridging gaps and empowering voices through his extraordinary endeavors at The Republic.



    With the aftermath of the last elections and the impending inauguration of Bola Tinubu as Nigeria's next president, the conversation becomes even more relevant, serving as a timely reminder of the immense power of participation in politics and the profound social implications of our choices.

    • 41 min
    Season 2 Episode 1:The Economics of filmmaking with Dare Olaitan

    Season 2 Episode 1:The Economics of filmmaking with Dare Olaitan

    In the first episode of this new season, Oreoluwa is joined in the studio by filmmaker, Dare Olaitan for a conversation about the importance of economics in filmmaking. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Dare studied Economics and Business Management in his undergraduate studies in Illinois Wesleyan College. After deciding that the biggest area for growth in the African Market was located in film production he pivoted to a film directing/screen-writing degree at the Colorado Film School. He has been working in the film industry for six years and is responsible for critically acclaimed films such as Ojukokoro, Knock Out Blessing and most recently, Dwindle. He is the Founder and managing director of Singularity Media LTD.

    • 47 min
    Episode 7: Young Leaders Part V - Self-Leadership in Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility with Valerie

    Episode 7: Young Leaders Part V - Self-Leadership in Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility with Valerie

    In this episode of the podcast, we have Valerie who talks us through her journey to self leadership and her various careers in strategy, sustainability and storytelling. 

    We discuss what it feels like to have multiple careers, how to integrate sustainability into your business and what it means to make an impact. We also discuss what prioritizing yourself really means and how to live a life worthy of being storied by taking stock of the moments in our lives.

    You can connect with Valerie on social at @thevalerieekpo

    You can also find out more about her workbooks at @takingstockworkbook

    • 40 min
    Episode 6: Young Leaders Part IV - Leading Corporate Communications with Rafiat

    Episode 6: Young Leaders Part IV - Leading Corporate Communications with Rafiat

    In this episode Rafiat talks is through her career in Communications. Hear about how early development opportunities set her up for success and how her experience with organisational leadership has shaped how she leads her teams. 

    We also discuss making mistakes, the importance of really getting to know the people you work with, taking credit for your work, and why competence can make or break your credibility.

    • 53 min
    Episode 5: Non-Traditional Career Spotlight - The business of Cocktails with Dare of Quacktails

    Episode 5: Non-Traditional Career Spotlight - The business of Cocktails with Dare of Quacktails

    In this episode we're joined in the studio by Dare, 1/2 of the Quacktails team. Dare co-founded Quacktails with his sister, Mosun. Quacktails is a mobile bar service operating in Lagos.

    Dare walks us through the organic start to the business, the importance of curiosity in creating something that people love, turning down a big opportunity early on, growing faster than you expected (in a pandemic), and building a local supply chain with with other local businesses.

    Whether you're familiar with Quacktails or hearing about them for the first time, this is a story you should hear.

    Find Quacktails on Instagram: @Quacktails.ng

    And on Twitter: @quacktails_ng

    • 36 min

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