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How to Be a Fearless Networker

By: Niké Ojekunle
Narrated by: Lisa P Daniel
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Are you tired of feeling awkward, invisible, or stuck on the sidelines when everyone else seems to be making powerful connections?

In How to Be a Fearless Networker, Niké Ojekunle breaks down the psychology, strategy, and mindset behind building authentic relationships that change your life. This isn’t about collecting business cards or forcing small talk—it’s about showing up with confidence, creating real connections, and opening doors you didn’t even know existed.

With humor, personal stories, and practical steps, Niké reveals:

  • How to overcome fear and social anxiety when meeting new people
  • The secret psychology of making people feel seen, valued, and remembered
  • What to do before, during, and after events so your networking actually pays off
  • The art of following up without being pushy
  • How introverts can thrive using digital networking and social media
  • Why becoming a super-connector makes you unforgettable

Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or professional looking to grow your circle, this book is your fearless guide to turning strangers into allies and opportunities into reality.

Networking isn’t just about business—it’s about building friendships that last a lifetime.

©2025 Niké Ojekunle (P)2026 Niké Ojekunle
Communication & Social Skills Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions Witty Business
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