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Jay is more than just the host of All About Change podcast. He is a lawyer and international activist, who has focused his life’s work on seeking social justice by advocating for the rights of people with disabilities worldwide. On the special episode of All About Change, Mijon Zulu, the managing producer of the "All About Change" podcast, is taking over hosting duties to interview Jay Ruderman about his new book, his activist journey, and why activism is even more important today. Episode Chapters (0:00) intro (02:38) How does one choose a cause to go after? (03:33) Jay’s path to activism (07:50) Practical steps a new activist can take (09:24) Confrontation vs trolling (17:36) Learning from activists operating in different sectors (19:20) Resilience in activism (22:24) Reflections on Find Your Fight and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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1 The Award Winning Journalist Episode 1:21:32
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Stephanie Busari , award-winning journalist, tri-lingual story teller and soon to be media mogul (from our mouths to the ears of God), believes journalists are born not made. She got her first byline on her first assignment and hasn’t looked back since. Friendly, happy and kind (her words), Stephanie does not believe in hiding the female light under a bushel. From that award winning, career defining Chibok girls’ story to turning the lens on to other women with her latest project ‘HERSTORY’, Stephanie Busari straddles the information landscape with, she hopes (no prays) truth, faith and a touching incongruous gentleness. In this episode, we discuss: The CHIBOK GIRLS story and the juxtaposition of high points and low points; LA LAW, big energy and being blinded by ambition; Her next power moves – HERSTORY, the Story Telling Academy and ….. (stay tuned to her channel ….) The scramble for African minds, African Stream and the Western news machinery; Legacy media, alternative facts and our bewildering post-truth present; Church, faith and yes, Nathaniel Bassey (again); Mother as the favourite person vs ‘How to Talk So Your Teen Will Listen’ - that sweet agonising circle of life; The challenge of finding the ready joke or even anything for the Bucket List – O to be an award-winning journalist! As Stephanie steps into her next chapter, the sun in her face, the world at her feet, HerStory is now for the telling. This episode will get you thinking about stories and narratives, how they are framed, how they are told and who does the telling. Links: HerStory – Stephanie Busari How to Talk so Your Teen Will Listen, Adele Faber , Elaine Mazlish Nobody Wants This , Netflix Trevor Noah, Born A Crime . Nathaniel Bassey – Greatest Hits . Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 The Political Educator Episode 1:32:05
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Kingsley Moghalu , the newly minted head of the newly minted African School of Governance , presents his super impressive backstory with pride, with the conviction of a man who believes he is walking his destiny and manifesting the strategy he (and his much-revered father) laid out. A proud Igbo, this is a man whose Chi has clearly said YES , when he proclaimed that YES for himself. Just a few months after his birth in Lagos, he was beginning the globe-trotting that would mark his journey – Switzerland, Washington, Cambodia, New York, Croatia, Tanzania, Geneva and now, Kigali. More of that later. To ‘strong, visionary and kind’ (his own words), one could add STRATEGIC and tell no lie – he fully owns it. In this episode, we discuss: The Nigerian political and economic landscape – borrowing (or not), FDI (or not), the UN and closing disillusioning chapters; NewsWatch, Ray Ekpu, Prof. Akinyemi, Prof. Yemi Ogunbiyi, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi + excellence + hard work + God = carte blanche to write your own story; Mindset, World view and the all - important work to write a new African story; The African School of Governance (ASG) – no, it is not just a relabelling of the Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy; EAS, Ecowas, PAPPS, pick your acronym; Democracy vs The Benevolent Dictator – the jury is definitely out; The BBC and agenda laden news sources; Israel, Palestine GENOCIDE, Kingsley has a view; The highs, the lows, the Bucket List; An evangelical Christian, Kingsley doesn’t mind being controversial and owns his words with his full chest. Longer than usual, this episode will get you checking out your Bible and pondering Mark chapter 6 verse 4. Sponsor: Banana Island Schoo l Banana Island Living on Instagram Links: NewsWatch - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newswatch_(Nigeria) Emerging Africa, Kingsley Moghalu - https://bookcraftafrica.com/single/view/69 Dead Aid, Dambisa Moyo - https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/56126/dead-aid-by-moyo-dambisa/9780141031187 Rema, Calm Down - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQLsdm1ZYAw Prosper Ochimana, Ekwueme - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBRg3hsvcBc Michael Scott – Baumann - https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/michael-scott-baumann/the-shortest-history-of-israel-and-palestine/9788119300402 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 The Music Man Episode 1:02:45
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Juwon Ogungbe marches to the beat of his own particular Classico Euro/African drum (yep, we made that one up). He sings, composes, hosts his own radio show and describes himself (faux?) modestly as a content creator. Curious, creative and considerate – (the jury is still out on the last bit, after all, which young person really is considerate) – Juwon has lived his life unapologetically and on his own creative terms, but always, always, with music, theatre and creatively. In this episode, we discuss: Being black in 70s UK; Inter-racial fostering and the dislocation of relocation; Great Ife, the under-age thing and meeting kindred spirits; Theatre, Soyinka, Chuck Mike, Niyi Coker, Biodun Jeyifo, the creative greats, in that one place, at that one time, and we didn’t even name drop them all; The inevitable segue into music, Black Dust (IYKYK), dropping out and searching for your purpose; From Asa, Burna, Buraimo to Haruna Ishola, Ebenezer Obey and the ubiquitous Fela. The richness, breadth and variety of Nigerian music. Absolutely incredible! Stephen Sondheim v Quincy Jones – Juwon educates and, shock, almost convinces. Yes, Juwon has a bucket list and yes, it does involve music. Quelle surprise! He has led, he is living, a fulsome life, on his terms and reached autarky and peace and yet, still, perhaps paradoxically, still craves more creatively, of course. This episode will take you on a musical journey with a creative soul and get you wondering if you have really found what you are searching for. Links Mentioned: Asa – Asa (Asha) Soyinka – Opera Wonyosi: Brymo – Good morning Haruna Ishola – Oriki Social Club The News Agents - Podcasts The Rest is Politics - Podcasts Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Biola Alabi is definitely not one for imposing limits on her own possibilities; she thrives, no, revels in re-invention. From public health to super TMT (tech, media and telecom) impact investing (with a serendipitous detour into marketing), she has lived, loved, lost and thrived well enough to wear the t-shirt with her full chest. Kind, resilient and determined, Biola navigates her complicated, ultra-high achieving tri-coastal, hyphenated life with a hard-won lightness and, yes, even joy. In this episode, we discuss: Multi-generational Japaing and Japadaing; no, we didn’t coin that; The seven-year itch, reinvention and that Naija can do, ‘shan’t gree’ thing; Separation, divorce, shame and the loss of voice, of dignity; IVF, adoption and getting through it all with dignity (that word again) and poise – now that’s a tough call. Katy Perry, Whitney Houston and girl power – WE STAN! Biola moves with a hard-won deftness in the grown-up TMT world and gives generously; with her time, her talent and investment advice. This episode will give you back your voice and you will wonder how, why you ever let yourself lose it. Links Mentioned: Dr. Robert B. Caldini – Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion Katy Perry – Choose Your Battles Whitney Houston – The Greatest Love Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Anyone claiming to know anything about the art scene in Nigeria who hasn’t heard of Jess Castellote really needs to get out more; or perhaps just get out of the art scene altogether. Jess himself is rather more self-effacing, self-deprecating and ultra-low key. He arrived in Nigeria as an architect volunteer in 1984, fell in love with ART (the capital letter is the story) and, fast forward forty years, he has conceived, designed and built probably the best university museum in West Africa. Oh, and managed to write six art books and obtain a Ph. D along the way. Impatient, passionate and incredibly driven, Jess is driven to live that elusive purpose-driven life. In this episode, we discuss: Art in Nigeria – a view; from the panoramic to the vignette; The dummy’s guide to actualising your dream – the story of the Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art; Collectors, gate keepers and dealers – the market as a measure of quality; Churching and chilling – stay with us on this one, it will all make sense; Football, Lamin, Luz Casal, Teresa (not the Mother T) and the art of turbo charged multi-tasking. Jess’s admiration and reverence is not for the obvious or usual. He is a builder – of people, ideas, structures and yes, of self. This episode might just trigger some angst-ridden navel dissection. But so, so worth it. Links Mentioned: Arthur C Brooks – Build the Life You Want Luz Casal - Piensa En Mi Jess Castellote - Contemporary Nigerian Art in Lagos Private Collections Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 The Medical Entrepreneur 1:01:08
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Dr. Wole Odedun’s life story has been truly epic! He really could have ended up as a motor mechanic, eking out an existence on Lebanon Road, Ibadan, Nigeria. Instead, he went back to school, went abroad, studied medicine, worked jolly hard and struck gold; no, hit the mother lode. In this episode, we discuss: · Ode Omu, Ibadan, Malta, Harley Street? Not the most obvious of trajectories surely; · God, fate, serendipity, making your own luck? Take your pick; · Education, education, education/property, property, property and, of course, location, location, location; · Aston Martin DB7 Volante, 1958 Jaguar XK150 and the classic car bug; · Records dear boy, records – keep, keep, keep; · Putin, patriotism and the world order; . Giving back, doing good and heck, living well - because you've earned it; · Fela, Bob James, Spirogyra and Taylor (Ms. Americana) Swift – from the sublime to the …… · The bucket list - the rich also wish. Dr. Wole tells a joke but wryly, one that gets one worrying about the future of the motherland. This episode will get you thinking about Shakespeare, Brutus and that thing about the tide in the affairs of men.. Links Mentioned: Joseph Stiglitz – The Road to Freedom Fela and the Koola Lobitos Taylor Swift Netflix – Miss American a Spirogyra – Morning Dance Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
With nearly 30 years as an international civil servant working with the UN, Yewande Odia has been in all the hotspots - Somalia, Haiti, Goma, Tchad and yes, even New York (the original hotspot)! In this episode, we discuss: UN or bust - how to get your foot through the door; Trevor Noah, Chris Rock and the attraction of the educated comic; Theatre arts, school band, UN? Not the most obvious of career paths; Dangerous situations and intense friendships - the correlation; Korean dramas, Old school R & B and the turgid book that doesn't bear finishing; The bucket list - and yes, even Yewande who has done it all and seen it all still has things to tick off. Yewande finds a joke, a pun that needs some thinking about but that, surely, is the point. This episode will get you thinking about resilience, perseverance and the changing nature of friendships as we grow older. Links Mentioned: Barack Obama - A Promised Land D' Angelo- How Does it Feel? Robin Thicke - Lost Without You Her Private Life - the movie Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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As if Sarah Boulos’s backstory (past imperfect?) was not epic enough, her present continuous one merits its own Hollywood (or is it Nollywood?) biopic. Born in Burkina Faso, schooled in France and US, Lebanese father and French mother; living in Nigeria for many decades, Sarah has truly bloomed where she was planted. Vibrant, passionate and a muse, Sarah’s life has been one of great highs and horrible lows, heady peaks and shattering troughs, filled with sublime moments and truly ridiculous phases. And still she rises. In this episode, we discuss: Being white in Africa - privilege or albatross?; Yes, trust fund babies also cry; Losing multiple family members within 24 hours; That epic marriage cum merger - yes, that one; The soul preserving discovery of faith - for Sarah it’s all encompassing; SPAN (Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria) and finding your purpose. The bucket list - step aside Oprah; Between Chat GPT and Google’s Bard, Sarah tells a joke, or rather, finds a joke and tells it sweetly. This episode will give you a whole new respect for that delicate high wire oxymoronic space between supreme confidence and touching humility. Yes, the future is conditional. Links Mentioned: Clint White - Tattoos, not Brands T Y Bello - The Morning Songbook Chevalier - the movie. You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitvah - the movie Sponsored by https://www.bananaislandschool.com/ Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Blessing Adesiyan established WorkLife Africa, a think-tank focussed on transforming the continent's workforce and work spaces. She has made quite a journey from tech to care, not the first pivot that springs to mind but as the mistress of making lemonade from lemons, she now sits comfortably in her own skin. In this episode, we discuss: Finding yourself pregnant in Uni and making it work; The incredible power of a loving father; Growing up in Nigeria, being fearless and that unquantifiable super power; The squeezed middle, the never ending care giving age and the sheer soul sapping burden of care; Japa, japaing and japadaing - hmmm; The pastor's daughter way to spirituality (and no, it doesn't involve church); Powerlifting, weights and we are in awe! Blessing tells a joke, actually a true story but an absolute cracker. This episode is a close up of a mega motivated person and one that just might get you lifting weights. Links Mentioned: Peter Attia - Outlive Asake - Work of Art Adekunle Gold - Ogaranya Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Ugoma Ebilah is a polymath - she has been an economist, successful financier, clothes designer, art dealer and now, one word which might just work when trying to box the unboxable would be 'creative entrepreneur'. In this episode, we discuss: The corporate lane, having an eye, wanting more and the side hustle mission creep. Clarity vs choosing not to know. The indefinable attractiveness of being light. The secret dream job, the Mercedes Benz dream car and that most un-pc of creatures - the petrol head. London, the Barbican, then and now. Women vs men - and a new take on the us/them dynamic? Nina Simone, Davido and Wike - from the sublime to the ridiculous?. Mbari Mbayo - Mbayo + Kola = Mbari Kola; clue - it's members only. Ugoma's joke is smutty, graphic, laugh out loud but, thankfully, coded - you have been warned! This episode is a mega eavesdrop - it will get you turning up the volume. Links Mentioned: I. E. Echeruo - Expert in all Styles Nina Simone - Ain't got no/I got life Davido - Feel Warning by Jenny Joseph Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Banana Island Living's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/yIS0FwNp1I8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Only the paranoid survive! Only the paranoid survive? Yes! Tokunboh George - Taylor lives by that mantra and she really should know. She is THE foremost PR strategist in Nigeria and founding Managing Director at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, Nigeria. Served her and her clients well (very well) and in this episode, we discuss: branding, self branding and positioning; that line between branding and pushiness; knowing what you want and getting ready to get it; Ikoyi Club, Golf and strategising; Charity work and image laundering; Korean dramas (help - can't get away from them); And Snoop Dog!! Nope, that's one we definitely didn't see coming! Sponsored by Banana Island School Check out: Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Uzo Nzeogu, a talented artist who studied Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka with greats like Bruce Onobrakpeya and El Anatsui seemed all set to claim his place as a fine artist. But then, he did the maths, ditched paint and chose pragmatism. Pragmatism led him to Newswatch, to Dele Giwa, to Ray Ekpu, to Dan Agbese and to 'the happiest time of my life'. The newsroom rush, the boardroom manoeuvring, the tragic, shocking murder of Dele Giwa, Uzo was in the thick of it. In this episode, we discuss: Pragmatism and paying the bills. The halcyon days of Nigerian news magazines. There but the love of God and barely dodging the bomb. The Nigerian war and PTSD. IPOB and the lessons of Rwanda. To repatriate or not to, Uzo has a view. And choosing to ditch the Nigeria project.... and here we agree to disagree. Nope, no jokes in this episode but Uzo admits to listening to BIL podcast. What a gent! Sponsored by Banana Island School Check out: Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Helen took a short trip away from university and came back as Miss Nigeria 1979! Sharp, shrewd and always impeccably turned out, Helen Prest Ajayi neatly turned the beauty currency into entrepreneurship, into businesses way ahead of the times. In this episode, we discuss: using what you have to get what you want. spotting trends way ahead of time. Buka (yes, that Buka) and the fast food thing. SPARE, Prince Harry and telling your own story. Jogging in Banana Island really can inspire you - no, honestly. And Helen tells a joke - a good, groan-inducing joke. This episode will have you upping your glam game and then start spotting trends. Sponsored by Banana Island School Check out: Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Eku Edewor is many things but one thing she definitely is not is a slacker. Not just a pretty face (and what a pretty face), she believes in grafting and earning her flowers. In this episode, we discuss: 9 years old and catching the bug (yes, do put your daughter on the stage Mrs. Worthington). 53 Extra, Castle & Castle, Netflix and longevity in the business. UK or Naij? - would I?, should I?, could I ? and the angst of choice. Identity and name change. Not black enough v not quite white enough - you know, that bi-racial actor conundrum. Ambition + graft = winning combo? Producer or bust - not quite bucket list but yeah... Eku is versatile and her funny ha ha joke shows just how versatile. This episode will have you surfing the net - to catch one more glimpse. Links Mentioned: 53 Extra Castle & Castle Britain's Next Top Model Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter See More of Banana Island Living Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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A lion in the den who has made his mark on the property landscape. Paul Onwuanibe is group chief executive officer of Landmark Africa Group. With formal education in Architecture, Property Development and Construction Management, together with a London Business School MBA with a merit in “Value Engineering” Paul is one of the renowned lions on the Nigerian business reality show "Lion's Den" and in this episode, we discuss: the Lion's Den and choosing winners (or not). that initial funding - friends, family and fools? dodging death in the World Trade Centre. the 'where's your boss?' dance. the Nigerian mindset - priceless and world beating. making sure your kids are Naija centric. Pele and Carl Lewis and the Olympic mindset. Kenny Rodgers, Dolly Parton and the country music vibe. Paul tells jokes too. Self deprecating and good news ones. This lion is a nice and warm tabby. A thoroughly nice one. Check out: Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter Sponsored by Banana Island School See More of Banana Island Living Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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