In this episode of the Work Shoes Podcast, Dami and Nonso share their journey of navigating a romantic relationship that blossomed in the workplace. They discuss their first impressions of each other, the gradual realization of their feelings, and the challenges they faced while maintaining professionalism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of respect, communication, and setting boundaries in workplace relationships, along with practical advice for those considering dating a coworker.
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In this episode of the WorkShoes podcast, host Damilola and guest Aaron discuss the theme of new beginnings, particularly in the context of entrepreneurship. They explore the importance of nurturing ideas, overcoming challenges, and the necessity of validation in the startup journey. Aaron shares his experiences in building startups, emphasizing the significance of knowing one's 'why' and staying focused amidst chaos. The conversation concludes with practical advice for those embarking on their own spring season of new ventures.
On this episode of WorkShoes, host Dami talks "Shooting Your Shot" with Thomas Makinwa, gamesmaster and strategy analyst.
What does it mean to "shoot your shot" in business and career? Taking risks to level up! Thomas shares how to shoot your shot using his story and experience as a focus.
On this episode, I'm excited to have Motunrayo Ogunneye as my guest. With over five years of management experience, she shares invaluable insights on providing constructive feedback to support employee growth, and receiving feedback with a growth mindset.
On today's episode, I'm joined by the remarkable Morakinyo Adejare. Despite his background in Pharmacy, He has forged an impressive path as a seasoned product designer. We dive into Morakinyo's journey and learn valuable insights from his career progression. Our focus today centres on the art of climbing the professional ladder."
Bold Beginnings: How Amaka Went from Law to DevOps Engineering In this week's episode, Chiamaka shares the story of how she made the bold transition from being a lawyer to becoming a DevOps engineer. The transition wasn't easy, but with hard work and persistence, Amaka successfully built the skills to land a job as a DevOps engineer. She shares the highs and lows of changing careers, and her tips for anyone who is in similar shoes.