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Cultural Catalysts with Ukonwa Oja || Fatih in the Marketplace

Cultural Catalysts with Ukonwa Oja || Fatih in the Marketplace

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In this week's episode of Cultural Catalysts, Kris sits down with Ukonwa, a remarkable business leader whose career spans executive roles at Amazon Prime Video, MAC Cosmetics, and CoverGirl. Ukonwa shares her fascinating journey from Nigeria to becoming a powerful leader in secular corporate environments. As the founder of Zaia Ventures, she reveals how she navigated the complex terrain of maintaining her faith while excelling in high-profile positions, often serving as what she calls "God's sleeper cell" in the business world. Ukonwa offers profound insights on bringing wisdom and balance to marketing decisions, advocating for understanding all customer perspectives rather than pursuing activist agendas. Join us for this inspiring conversation about being a bridge between worlds, standing firm in your convictions, and finding divine purpose in unexpected places—even when it means being the only voice of faith at the table. Connect with Kris Vallotton: Website: https://www.krisvallotton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kvministries/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvministries/ X: https://x.com/kvministries Additional Resources by Kris Vallotton: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/kris-vallotton About Kris Vallotton: Kris Vallotton is the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church, Redding, and is the Co-Founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM) and Spiritual Intelligence Institute. He is also the Founder and President of Moral Revolution and a sought-after international conference speaker. Kris and his wife, Kathy, have trained, developed, and pastored prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world.
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