My granddaughter started writing her blog when COVID began and she was confined. Just found out a few days ago when her mother sent some of her blogs to me. After reading them, I asked Gabby if I could share some of her writings with others.
Chatting with Gabby | Friendships are hard
Chatting with Gabby Remote Learning
The "O" Element Podcast | "Empowering Women In Media with Adesuwa Onyenokwe" | S01 E08
This week the ladies are joined by TV Host, Motivational Speaker & Editor In Chief of Today's Woman Magazine, Adesuwa Onyenokwe.
In this episode, they discussed her path from education to career, the challenges she faced confronting issues of the church, actionable ways she empowers women in media, and so much more!
The "O" Element Podcast | "Wunmi Williams" | S01 E07
The O Element Podcast
This week the ladies bring you a very special guest, Wunmi Williams. She is a Retail Expert with over 15 years of experience. The owner of a boutique store, Nakenohs, and a retail upscale boutique mall Nakenohs Boulevard that houses 22+ retail brands located in highbrow Ikoyi Lagos, Nigeria. She shares her journey on growing a business in Lagos, the ways she is leading women in her community to have the same entrepreneurial mindset, how faith has played a major role in her success and so much more.
The "O" Element Podcast | "Richard Mofe-Damijo" | S01 E06
Cynthia and Ndali meet with "Richard Mofe-Damijo". He is an Actor extraordinaire averaging five features this year and counting, lawyer, writer, and producer. Mofe-Damijo discussed his childhood, life as an actor, The Wedding Party, his self-care practices, and more on my new podcast with Ndali Ojeikere "The O Element".
The "O" Element Podcast | Religion Part Two | S01 E05
Cynthia and Ndali discuss the tremendous impact that religion and their faith have played in their lives, communities, and nations.
This week the ladies are joined by their first very special guest, Rev. John Cager III of WARD A.M.E, and the Los Angeles Council of Religious Leaders President.
Diving even deeper into religion with another well-respected perspective.
They touch on politics, the intersection with Pan Africanism, how to reach the youth today, and more.