The Kadara Woman Podcast

The Kadara Woman Podcast

Hosted by Lola Soyebo Harris, The Kádàrá Woman podcast welcomes you to a world of inspiration where purpose meets destiny. "Kádàrá" - meaning "destiny" in Yoruba - perfectly captures our mission. Dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked stories of remarkable African women and women of the African diaspora who have pivoted into their purpose, this podcast offers fresh perspectives on personal growth, career development, and positive impact. While we spotlight African women's experiences, these universal stories resonate deeply with ambitious, forward-thinking women worldwide seeking both inspiration and practical insights. Explore a rich tapestry of narratives from best-selling authors, visionary business leaders, resilient entrepreneurs, and insightful coaches who have transformed their lives through intentional choices. The Kádàrá Woman podcast redefines the African narrative by sharing powerful stories that seldom find the spotlight. It's a celebration of courage, tenacity, and wisdom, driven by the belief that these women are destined for greatness as they fulfill their life's purpose.

Episodes

April 22, 2025 33 mins

In the first of two special reflection episodes mid-season, host Lola Soyebo Harris explores the powerful theme of "Breaking Free from Expected Paths" through insights gained from conversations with three remarkable women featured in Season 2: Ukonwa Ojo, Ayesha Chidolue, and Joy Aboderin. Each left successful corporate careers to pursue entrepreneurial ventures aligned with their deeper purpose.

Lola shares her personal reflections...

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Joy Aboderin shares her purpose-driven journey from a 13-year accounting career to founding Potential U, a successful global styling business. After hearing God's call in 2003, Joy eventually took the leap in 2008, selling her house to start her business. Now celebrating 17 years, Joy reveals how she's transformed her styling consultancy into a global enterprise, pivoted during COVID, and is launching the Potential U Style Academy ...

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Lola sits down with Remi Roy, a Nigerian author, entrepreneur, and host of The Driven Introvert podcast. Raised by a single mother after losing her father before birth, Remi shares her remarkable journey from being a painfully shy introvert to becoming a confident public speaker, published author, and founder of ShePact, a platform empowering introverts to find their voice. She opens up about unexpected childhood discoveries, ferti...

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Ayesha Chidolue's journey from corporate attorney to founder of a Top 10 law firm on the Inc. 5000 list is a masterclass in purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Born in Texas but raised in Nigeria until age 17, she credits her Nigerian upbringing for instilling the grit and ambition that propelled her success. After years in corporate law and even a stint as a wedding photographer, Ayesha found her calling in immigration law where she ...

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Irish-Ghanaian boxing champion Lesley Sackey shares her remarkable journey from avoiding PE class to winning EU gold medals, and ultimately founding Fight Forward and Pillow.AI. After surviving a seven-year abusive relationship, Lesley transformed her trauma into purpose, creating innovative organizations that use boxing as a therapeutic tool for domestic abuse survivors. She details how physical movement releases "calcified energ...

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For Podcasthon 2025, Nigerian-born pharmacist Dr. Nnenna Onosode shares her journey from experiencing childhood sexual abuse to founding Anadel Speaks Foundation, a nonprofit organization protecting African children through sexual abuse prevention education.

After building a successful healthcare career in America, Nnenna responded to a divine calling that began after motherhood. She reveals how she overcame fears to launch her chi...

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Former Amazon Prime CMO, Ukonwa Ojo shares her journey from Nigerian schoolgirl to global marketing executive and finally to purpose-driven entrepreneur. After 27 years in corporate America, including roles as CMO for MAC Cosmetics and SVP for Cover Girl, Ukonwa made the brave decision to walk away from the "golden handcuffs" to pursue her God-given purpose. Her story reveals important lessons about authenticity, faith, and finding...

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March 4, 2025 1 min

We are back with new conversations with more women of African descent! Our new season starts on Tuesday, March 11 so be sure you have your notifications on.

About The Podcast

The Kádàrá Woman Podcast is dedicated to amplifying the often-overlooked impact-driven stories of remarkable African women (and women of the diaspora) who pivoted into their purpose and became barrier breakers, status quo challengers and change makers around th...

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October 31, 2024 7 mins

Ever wondered what happens when you gather 12 incredible African women, add a dash of Mount Everest adventure, sprinkle in some entrepreneurial magic, and let their stories inspire people from Finland to Qatar? The season finale of Kadara Woman podcast wraps up exactly that kind of amazing journey, with host Lola Soyebo Harris reflecting on three months of powerful storytelling. With listeners tuning in from 17 countries and 22 US ...

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Tech executive turned leadership expert Foluso Gbadamosi shares her transformative journey from feeling restless in a successful tech career to discovering her true purpose. As an award-winning business leader and Gallup Strengths coach, Foluso reveals how embracing your authentic self can lead to extraordinary impact. Whether you're feeling stuck in your career, questioning your path, or searching for your purpose, this conversati...

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Former corporate finance expert, Kemi Lawson shares her inspiring journey becoming a trailblazer in the world of interior design and cultural representation. Kemi's story is one of transformation, creativity, and purpose as she navigated her way from the corporate world to co-founding The Cornrow and creating Cottage Noir. Her experiences offer valuable insights for women looking to pivot their careers, embrace their cultural herit...

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Kudzi Zhanje's story from processing avocado oil in her kitchen to building a brand, Wangu Organics, that's reshaping perceptions of African beauty products is filled with valuable lessons. Whether you're dreaming of launching your own venture or simply seeking inspiration, Kudzi's experience offers practical insights. Here's how you can apply some of Kudzi's wisdom to your own entrepreneurial journey.

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  • How to turn...
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Multi-award winning Flavilla Fongang's journey to becoming a tech powerhouse in London is nothing short of inspiring. Founder of Black Rise, 3 Colours Rule and non-profit GT Black Women in Tech, her story is a testament to the power of resilience, intentionality, and community-building. But what makes Flavilla's insights truly valuable is how applicable they are to our own lives and careers. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur,...

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Leine Marie Akanza's journey from passionate educator to published author is a testament to the power of perseverance and importance of representation. Her story offers valuable insights for anyone looking to share their voice and make an impact through storytelling. Whether you're an aspiring writer or simply seeking inspiration, Leine's experiences provide inspiration for turning your dreams into reality. Here's what you'll learn...

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Joy Ekuta's journey from MIT graduate to accidental social justice warrior is a testament to the power of embracing life's unexpected turns. Her story of pivoting from medical school rejections to sparking a corporate revolution around Juneteenth is filled with valuable lessons for African women navigating their own career paths. Whether you're facing setbacks, considering a career change, or looking to make a meaningful impact, Jo...

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Ola Erogbogbo-Oyeniyi’s  journey as a Nigerian entrepreneur offers valuable insights for women looking to make their mark in business and social impact. Her story of expanding a family jewelry business and launching a global non-profit during a pandemic is filled with practical wisdom. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, Ola's experiences provide a roadmap for success. Here are five key takeaway...

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Meet another trailblazing African woman! Irene Asare's career is a compelling story of cross-continental transitions and adaptability. Born and raised in London to Ghanaian parents, Irene leveraged her multicultural background to build a successful HR career with multinational companies like Vodafone, working across the UK and Africa. In a bold move, she launched her own HR consultancy, Carvin Clay, in Ghana during the challenging ...

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In this episode, life coach Sade Curry shares her remarkable journey from self-doubt to empowerment. Her story of overcoming cultural expectations, navigating divorce, and finding her true calling offers valuable insights for African women seeking personal and professional growth. Sade's experiences provide a roadmap for transforming adversity into opportunity and embracing one's authentic self.

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  • How to redefine su...
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Rashida Abdulai shares her journey from corporate law to founding Strand Sahara, a legal firm empowering African-owned businesses. Her story is filled with valuable insights for African women looking to make bold career moves or start their own ventures. Whether you're considering a career transition, launching a business, or seeking personal growth, Rashida's experience offers practical wisdom. Here are five key takeaways from our...

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Lola sits down with Saray Khumalo to discuss her extraordinary journey of becoming the first Black African woman to summit Mount Everest. Saray shares her inspiring story of perseverance through multiple attempts, the challenges she faced, and how she's using her mountaineering achievements to promote education and literacy in Africa.

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