Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
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Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
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Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
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Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
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Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram @thejm.show. We love hearing from you! Subscribe to our mailing list to get inspiring content that would help you on your personal development journey. Use the hashtag #TheJMTribe when sharing your nuggets from this episode.
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Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
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Chasing Time is a series on The JM Show where Judith Ebengho talks about productivity, what it means, and how people can live productive lives. There's a higher life, jump right in to find out more!
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In this episode, Ivarah lets us know that having a rough background is not an excuse to live defeated. He talks about the unique journey he has traveled so far from being a child with no food to building an organization that caters to the needs of vulnerable children and women. To find out more, jump right in!
Ivarah Itofa built an organization, church on the street at just nineteen years old with four friends to tackle food insecurity for Children around Sub Saharan Africa. Today his organization serves over a thousand vulnerable children in Nigeria through local independent food pantries and Foodbanks. He designs sustainable projects for vulnerable women and children across Sub Saharan Africa to tackle malnutrition, illiteracy, and poverty in nexus with the United Nations sustainable development goal program, World food Program report, and UNICEF.
Ivarah Itofa has spoken on sustainability and child care advocacy at the HiveAfrica Global Leaders Program, 2019, Lagos. United Nations Regional Youth dialogue, 2019, Edo. He was named Nigeria's Youngest Social entrepreneur, 2019.
He is passionate about rewriting the narratives for the African millennial, Ivarah Itofa will be happy to connect with you on Instagram and LinkedIn.
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I think we can do with a little self-compassion as the year comes to an end. In this episode, Judith talks about ways to extend self-compassion to yourself when you need it. To find out more, jump right in!
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This episode is all about entrepreneurship. In today's episode, Judith seats with an amazing entrepreneur Praise Olaoluwa. He shares useful insights about his journey so far. He also talks about a time when he failed at something and ways in which he moved on from it. To find out more, jump right in!
"Praise Olaoluwa is an Entrepreneur and Relevance Strategist with fortes in branding, communications, and strategy. Praise, has so far in 6 years, led teams and projects across verticals in varying industries and continents. He has had his fair share of failures in businesses and these have strengthened his resolve in building successful and phenomenal enterprises that solve problems, create jobs, and outlive him. He listens to and advises entrepreneurs, businesses, and culture-shapers when asked.
Praise is currently a Partner at Base XII - an innovation lab helping individuals and organizations transform themselves through digital innovation. He has also founded and is invested in a few technology startups."
Connect with Praise on Twitter & Instagram - @lifeofpreiz and his website - www.preiz.xyz
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Have you ever been caught in the cycle of waiting for the next thing? In this episode, Judith mentions that this cycle is endless. You'll be better off enjoying your everyday life! To find out more, jump right in!
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On this episode, Wadi Ben-Hirki talks about how to pull through difficult situations with a positive attitude. She also talks about how to build a team that buys into your vision. You can only go as far a your team is willing to go with you. To ace your management skills, jump right in to listen.
Wadi Ben-Hirki is a development worker, writer and public speaker. She is the Lead volunteer of Wadi Ben-Hirki Foundation and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from Covenant University. She has been trained by the Satyagraha Institute on non-violence, peace building and conflict resolution and the Youth Organizing School on policy advocacy & civic engagement.
Wadi is an Ashoka change maker and served as a ONE champion for two years. In 2017, she was the focal point for Canada High Commission’s #SheCANLead campaign in Nigeria. In 2016, she participated in the African Union’s Regional Consultation on Human Rights with a major focus on Women’s Rights. She was a youth delegate at the Global Partnership for Education Financing Conference 2018 and served as a Special Guest on education & skills for the 21st century at the Y20 Summit 2018. She also participated in the 2018 United States Institute of Peace (USIP) Generation Change Fellowship with His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
She currently sits on the African Leadership Institute Youth Advisory Board and serves as a Country Representative for the Chatham House Common Futures Conversations. She is a recipient of Your Best Life scholarship program.
Wadi is a 2019 Diana Award Holder and was one of the recipients of the World Youth Forum Award 2018 which was presented by H.E President AbdelFattah El-Sisi (President of Egypt). She emerged as one of the winners of the Thailand Village Academy Competition 2019. She was enlisted as one of the 100 Most Influential Young Africans in 2018. Some of her awards include the Ribena Good Values Awards Hero 2018, Her Network Woman of the Future Award 2017, The Ebony Life TV Sisterhood Advocate and People’s Choice of the Year Awards 2017, Top 10 young people in Africa working towards achieving Gender Justice and Reconciliation Award and Civil Society Award 2017.
Wadi has been nominated on several occasions and has volunteered for a few organizations that focus on education, gender equality and peace which are her major areas of knowledge, interest and expertise.
Connect with Wadi on Instagram @wadibenhirki and on her website: www.wadibenhirki.com
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This episode is just a subtle reminder from Judith, she wants you to enjoy your journey. Take some time off all the hustle. It is not your regular episode, to find out more jump right in!
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In this episode, Joshua breaks down the mystery our society clouds PURPOSE in a very easy and comprehensive way. If you have been running around trying to figure out this whole purpose thing, then this episode is just for you.
Joshua Oluwatomisin Komolafe is the CEO of Joloshko Ark Holdings Limited, a British multinational conglomerate that acts as the parent company for multiple business initiatives; ranging from property to soft skills.
Joshua’s main focus is helping young adults & young professionals to; discover what they’re good at, operate from their best, and find fulfillment—through training and development, in the areas of Leadership, Branding, Public Speaking & Purpose. Click here to purchase Joshua's new book: How to Overcome Nerves. Connect with Joshua on Instagram and his website: www.joshuakomolafe.com
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In this episode, Joshua breaks down the mystery our society clouds PURPOSE in a very easy and comprehensive way. If you have been running around trying to figure out this whole purpose thing, then this episode is just for you.
Joshua Oluwatomisin Komolafe is the CEO of Joloshko Ark Holdings Limited, a British multinational conglomerate that acts as the parent company for multiple business initiatives; ranging from property to soft skills.
Joshua’s main focus is helping young adults & young professionals to; discover what they’re good at, operate from their best, and find fulfillment—through training and development, in the areas of Leadership, Branding, Public Speaking & Purpose. Click here to purchase Joshua's new book: How to Overcome Nerves. Connect with Joshua on Instagram and his website: www.joshuakomolafe.com
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In this episode, Judith Ebengho talks about some things you need to know before you venture into investing. Please note that none of this constitutes as financial advice, if you need one please speak to a certified financial adviser.
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Ifeoluwa declared financial freedom from home in her 2nd year in the university, you'll agree that's a boss move right? Today she has built a thriving financial literacy platform money talks with Ife. She believes the whole money conversation begins with the mind.
To walk towards achieving your own financial freedom, tune in to listen.
Ifeoluwa Adegoke is a financial education advocate, author and Entrepreneur. Her book THE MINDSET SHIFT TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM is one of the most relatable and simple financial books that teaches the right mindset to money.
As a teenager that grew up in an environment of financial instability and poverty, she sought after a way to have financial stability and growth, which she found through FINANCIAL EDUCATION.
At age 19 after her mother’s demise, she started her first business called cake et al which grew to become Deoladesserts today in the city of Abuja.
She has committed herself to educating young people like her with adequate financial education because she strongly believes that – Everyone can have financial freedom if only they know how to. She is a living testimony of this statement amongst other millennials who have done the same over and over again.
She is the founder of the MONEYTALKSWITHIFE financial education platform where she teaches young people financial education through simple and effective financial principles.
She is passionate about helping young people build a secure financial future. Connect with Ife on Instagram and listen MoneytalkswithIFE podcast
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Quick question, how do you spend a typical day? In this episode of The JM Show, Judith Ebengho talks about the concept of intentional scheduling. She shares useful tips that have helped her stay productive. To find out more, jump right in!
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From Folajimi's wealth of knowledge acquired from accessing numerous international grants and scholarships, he talks about how to handle rejection. He also talks about the numerous reasons why you could be rejected. In his words, there are a lot of dynamics to it.
Oluwafolajimi Adesanya is the Chief Administrator of The Panacea Project, a social research organization currently deploying the tools of research and policy development to drive the sustainable development of the African continent.
At 22, he is a Fellow of the Young African Leaders Initiative West African Regional Leadership Centre in Accra, a member of the 2018 Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Student Task Force in Basel, Switzerland, and is a 2018 Alumnus of the Clinton Global Initiative University. He is a Resolution Project Fellow, a Young Utopian of the Young Utopians e.V in Berlin, and a One Young World Ambassador on the Audi Environmental Foundation Scholarship. He is a One Young World Ambassador and he attended the 2019 Summit in the UK, where he had the opportunity to share his views as a Delegate Speaker on the Planetary Health Plenary answering the question: How is Climate Change endangering our Health. In June of 2019, he was named one of the 1,000 global SDGs talents of the UNLEASH Innovation Lab under the SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing Track.
A budding medical researcher, he has published works in the fields of maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and recently genomics and bioinformatics. He is currently a 5th-year medical student at the University of Ibadan and a Chevron Scholar. Connect with Folajimi on Instagram, twitter, and Linkedin
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