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Faith in the Fire: From Hustle to HSBC, Motherhood, and Purpose

Faith in the Fire: From Hustle to HSBC, Motherhood, and Purpose

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Faith in the Fire: Building Purpose Through Pain, Business & Motherhood

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In this powerful episode of In Her Space, we sit down with Faith Temitope-Babatunde — a banker, entrepreneur, and founder of the Faith Ehimwenma Foundation. Faith shares how she moved to the UK as a young, pregnant mum with a 5-year-old, and rebuilt her life from the ground.

From selling sachet water in her university hostel at 16 to managing a career at HSBC while launching multiple ventures and running a foundation that serves women, children, and sickle cell warriors in Nigeria — Faith’s journey is one of resilience, purpose, and impact.

We talk about:

  • Navigating depression and rediscovering meaning
  • Juggling motherhood, marriage, career, and calling
  • Taking bold, nontraditional paths to success
  • What it takes to start a business — and keep going
  • Creating a life that serves others while staying true to yourself

If you’ve ever felt like the odds are against you — this episode will remind you of what’s possible.

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Episode Highlights / Chapters:

  • 00:00 – Cold Open & Intro
  • 03:15 – Faith’s childhood hustle: sachet water & recharge cards
  • 09:00 – The move to the UK: pregnant & starting from scratch
  • 17:40 – Depression and identity loss
  • 24:00 – Building a restaurant business while in banking
  • 33:00 – Starting a foundation for sickle cell warriors
  • 41:30 – Balancing wife, mum, career & purpose
  • 50:20 – Splitting bills with a man: Is 50/50 fair?
  • 59:00 – Advice to her younger self




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