Askdpros podcast that reaches out to black entrepreneurs, professionals and people making a difference around the globe so they can tell their stories.
Had the opportunity to have a conversation with this hard working guy who got inspired from watching a boxing match in Las Vegas and now he has so many interviews with boxing legends under his belt.
Askdpros episode 28, I had a wonderful conversation with Kamar Demola Oyenuga. We discussed growing up in Nigeria, moving to America, joining the US Army, working for Microsoft then starting his own IT solutions firm.
If want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, do it with a good team. I am always willing to build a good team.
Emmanuel is a good leader who has worked behind the scenes with his exceptional leadership skills. For him, life is in three stages:
Learn
Earn
Return
It's a known fact that your educational and social background won't add value to the society. If you do not impact them with your actions positively. This young man is a leading example. His actions have inspired lots of people and they still do despite his young age.
Had an amazing time with Nana and on this episode, we spoke on advocacy, education, his challenges, aspirations, dreams, advise to people struggling with disability laws etc. Hope you get inspired by his magnificent story.
Nana Marfo has proven that there are no excuses in life, he has been living with a tracheostomy for over 35 years now. He is all about equal opportunities and has been using his voice to advocate for people who canβt speak for themselves.
Being born with a respiratory condition probably puts him at a disadvantage. Against all visible odds, he weathered the storm and has been living with tracheotomy for over 35 years now. But, Nana Saeed Marfo aka Mr Unique Voice did not let his circumstance stop him as an advocate
It was a great opportunity to have Austin Okolo on the show and he told his remarkable story. Austin Okolo
Interview out now.
Key Takeaways:
Growing up as a kid.
Family.
Education.
Giving back to the community.
Mentorship and networking.
Legacy.
Mental health.
He found his entrepreneurial sales skill, style and fashion sense at a very young age. For him, treating somebody different because of the amount of money they have or influence is ridiculous.
I have been doing this for over a year now and after a few interviews, i realised that people have so much to give in terms of kindness, love, happiness, empathy, knowledge and life lessons that can help other people cross to the other side.
Being successful is really measured by how much impact you have on the lives of the people around you. She brings immeasurable value to the community by helping people who have been displaced - offering them hope and a fresh start.
@KOsotimehin
On this episode 24 of askdpros, I had a conversation with an old friend who brings value to the community she works in as a humanitarian. Her love for fashion and style have given her the opportunity to share her creative thoughts with family, friends and a wider audience.
People around you will change and be inspired by your example and not by your education or things have have acquired. I interviewed a young guy who believes achieving goals requires you do more and take actions. Femi Ojo believes patience is key to growth.@livinginformed