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  • Pursuing your Passion with Patience

    15 JUL 2022 · This episode of the unfettered podcast featuring Madukwu Chinwah, songwriter, producer and the second Nigerian to win a Grammy, is a breath of fresh air. Madukwu comes from a family of musicians and the term ‘multi-instrumentalist’ still feels short when describing Chinwah, who plays something between 17 to 20 different instruments; he can't keep track- a gift he says he got from his parents. As a seasoned songwriter, producer, and grammy award winner, Madukwu shares some of the lessons he has learned in the entertainment industry, the importance of being prepared for opportunities, the freedom we need to pursue our passion and why we should pursue our passion with patience. This episode is rich, entertaining, super enlightening and full of insight. Listen!
    52m 10s
  • Building a Society Free of Gender-Based Violence

    10 DEC 2021 · The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. The global theme for this year is "Orange the world: End violence against women now!" All over the world, gender-based violence is prevalent and the statistics are gloomy. As we join in the campaign to orange the world and eradicate gender-based violence, Dr. Kemi DaSilva of WARIF gives us dire statistics of gender-based violence in Nigeria, and tells us the significance of this campaign in ending gender-based violence around the world. This episode will teach you all you need to know about GBV and the role(s) you can play in ensuring our society is safe for all, particularly for women and girls
    55m 45s
  • Unveiling The New Co-hosts of the Unfettered Podcast!

    5 NOV 2021 · It keeps getting better on the Unfettered Podcast! In this episode, we unveil two new co-hosts of the Unfettered Podcast, while delving deeper into the life and thought-process of Adebayo Adeleke, the founder and host of Unfettered. Here, Adebayo talks on why he founded Unfettered Podcast, his favourite guests on the podcast, his unconventional thought processes, the AA LLC contracting course, the highs and lows of being an entrepreneur, and what the world should expect from the Unfettered podcast, and many more. This episode is fresh, interesting and has all you need to know about the host and the podcast. Dig in!
    45m 46s
  • Chief Olusegun Obasanjo: Posturing the African Youth for Leadership

    1 OCT 2021 · Africa is home to 54 countries and billions of people. Still, some of the major setbacks for many countries in the continent are political instability, poor governance and leadership. Adebayo had a conversation with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, one of the former presidents of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to talk about governance in Nigeria and Africa, and how we can posture the youth for leadership. From social media conversations to the #EndSARS protests, youths in Nigeria and beyond are fighting against bad governance, agitating for a better life, and calling for a chance to lead. In this episode, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo gives us insight into how African youths can become part of governance and be better leaders, and how we all can position the continent for growth. You don't want to miss this!
    49m 38s
  • Building a World Full of Possibilities Through Chess

    2 SEP 2021 · At the age of 10, one thing changed Tunde Onakoya's life: A chess piece. In moving chess pieces, Tunde discovered a world better than his imaginations. A world where possibilities were endless. Now, through ChessinSlums, Tunde is paying it forward by teaching children living in Nigerian slums chess, and showing them a better world. Today, many of the kids are not only playing chess, but they are winning scholarships, attaining greater heights, and changing their lives. In this episode, Adebayo and Tunde have a conversation on how he started ChessinSlums, his journey so far, how he has changed the kids' lives, and what lies ahead in the future. You don't want to miss this!
    38m
  • Telling Stories That Matter

    18 JUN 2021 · All around the world, journalists and storytellers are mandated to unearth stories that matter, stories that cut at the core of justice systems, and stories that spark the change we need. But how can they do this in a world that seems to clamp down on press freedom? An “old-school journalist and new-school storyteller,” Neil Foote gives us a glimpse into his background as a journalist and storyteller, the stories that have touched him the most, what gets him going, and his impacting knowledge in the University of North Texas. In this episode with Neil, we talk about cancel culture, journalism in Africa and in the US, the clampdown on the freedom of the press, journalism in the digital era, on the role journalism plays in our community, and how we can build a society where the storytellers are free to cover and tell stories.
    50m 47s
  • Turning Tragedy into Triumph

    28 MAY 2021 · Many times, other people's lives and successes are hinged on ours and we do not know. For them to live and thrive, we need to 'get up' and take charge of our own lives. In this episode, John Arroyo, a believer and follower of Jesus Christ, and a former Green Beret soldier, tells us how he was shot by a soldier and the .45 bullet went through his jugular into his voice box, into his Adam's apple, and into his right shoulder. As he lay on the floor thinking “this is where I die”, he distinctly heard a voice that said “John, get up, or your wife would die.” John not only triumphed over death, his life took a different turn from then on, and today, he is using his scars to let people know that they too can ‘get up' one more time.
    32m 20s
  • Remaining Mentally Sane in a Chaotic World

    14 MAY 2021 · It’s Mental Health Awareness Month! All over the world, people are struggling with anxiety, depression, panic disorders, phobias, and other mental illnesses, and many do not know how to get help. Our guest for this episode, Amanda Iheme of NDỊDỊ is a psychotherapist cum architectural photographer. To create more awareness on mental health, Amanda talks about mental health advocacy in Nigeria, how to manage anger, frustration, trauma and remain mentally sane in a country where violence is rapidly increasing, and in a world that keeps sinking into chaos. Amanda also shares her journey as an architectural photographer, how she is wearing her many hats, and how she’s changing the world one human mind after another.
    36m 23s
  • Navigating Life Through Grief

    30 APR 2021 · What do you do when it feels like the world keeps throwing rocks your way or you are sinking in life's tsunami? Do you bow your head and drown in your grief, or do you raise your head, take charge of your life, forge your own path and continue to fight? In this episode, our guest, Adina B. Peyton, is one who has had to navigate life through grief, and yet she stands tall. From growing up in a violent home to becoming an alcoholic at age 14, seeking validation from other people, getting pregnant at 16 years of age, quitting school, joiningthe US Army, and seeking justice for her son who was shot 16 times by a policeman, Adina bares in all in this episode, shares how she was able to take charge of her life and live through the grief.
    51m 42s
  • I Remember

    16 APR 2021 · Adebayo enters his own unfettered zone and discusses the recent and unexpected lost of his father. Listen in as he reflects on Legacy and Love!
    14m 58s
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