• No Perfect Love with Author Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi
    May 16 2025

    Today on the podcast, I am joined by Adesuwa O’man Nwokedi, the brilliant author of No Perfect Love.

    We dive into the inspiration behind the book, the real-life emotions that shape her storytelling, and the characters who mirror everyday struggles with love, healing, and identity.

    By day, she’s an investment banker. By night, a storyteller.

    This episode is honest, insightful, and a beautiful reminder that you can find love and beauty in broken places.


    Connect with her @adesuwaonwokedi on instagram

    @adesuwaonmannwokedi on tiktok

    @adesuwanwokedi on X


    Get your copy on Amazon, @rovingheights and in all other bookstores near you.

    #NoPerfectLove #AdesuwaNWokedi #NigerianAuthors #WomenWhoWrite #bloomandbecome#OrangeAndSteelPodcast


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    31 mins
  • Transitioning From Corporate Life to Entrepreneurship with Seyi Banigbe
    May 7 2025

    In this episode of The Orange and Steel Podcast, I chat with Seyi Banigbe, a serial entrepreneur, lawyer, media founder, and the creative force behind @bland2glam


    Seyi Banigbe shares her inspiring journey from a corporate career to becoming a successful entrepreneur. She discusses her early influences, the challenges she faced while balancing her nine-to-five job with her entrepreneurial ventures, and the importance of having a clear vision and passion for her businesses.

    Seyi emphasises the significance of building a strong team, managing finances wisely, and the role of problem-solving in entrepreneurship. She also shares insights on how to identify business ideas and the impact of her media projects on empowering others.

    Throughout the conversation, Seyi encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to take action on their passions and highlights the fulfilment that comes from pursuing one's dreams.


    Follow her on IG: @sheyiban

    Shop her jewellery collection: https://bland2glam.com.ng/ @bland2glam on IG

    Listen to her podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@seyibanigbe

    Watch her show, Binging with Game Changers: https://www.youtube.com/@b2gnetwork


    #OrangeAndSteelPodcast #EntrepreneurshipJourney #WomenInBusiness #SeyiBanigbe #CorporateToEntrepreneurship#PodcastNigeria #PodcastAfrica


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    31 mins
  • What Love Left Unfinished — Love, Loss & Healing with Esther Okuru
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode, I chat with Esther Okuru, the author of What Love Left Unfinished, as we have an honest conversation about love, grief, healing, and finding purpose after loss.

    Esther shares her deeply personal story of losing her husband just months after marriage, and how that loss transformed her journey and perspective on life and faith.

    It is a gentle guide for anyone navigating grief, holding on to faith, and rediscovering meaning after unimaginable pain.


    Connect with Esther on Instagram: @estherokuru
    Read her reflections on Medium: @okuruesther
    Get her book What Love Left Unfinished on:
    – Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Roving Heights, Book Nook, Readershub Bookstore (Accra)
    – Ebook: Amazon, Apple Books, Selar, Kobo

    Tune in and share with someone who needs this.


    Takeaways


    Esther identifies as a corporate counsel and writer.

    She describes her relationship with Tobi as deep and uncomplicated.

    Planning their wedding was a mix of excitement and chaos.

    Losing Tobi shortly after their wedding was unimaginable for Esther.

    Grief is a physical experience that can take your breath away.

    Writing became a coping mechanism for Esther after her loss.

    She emphasises the importance of vulnerability in storytelling.

    Esther aims to keep Tobi's memory alive through her writing.

    Navigating love after loss comes with pressure and confusion.

    Esther learned to acknowledge and sit with her loneliness.

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    49 mins
  • Not All Neurodivergent Children Should Start From Mainstream Schools.
    Apr 2 2025

    April is Autism Awareness Month, and in this episode, I chat with Mr. Adewale Ajao, a seasoned expert with 16 years of experience working with typical and neurodivergent individuals. He is the founder of BRAE, an autism centre in Lagos, and specialises in Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior.

    We discuss a crucial topic: Not All Neurodivergent Children Should Start From Mainstream Schools.

    Mr. Adewale shares deep insights on alternative learning paths, tailored support systems, and how parents can make informed decisions for their children.

    Listen and share with anyone who needs this!

    For more information or support, reach out to Mr. Adewale Ajao:

    BRAE Centre – 6, Aina Eleko Lane, Maryland, Lagos, Nigeria
    Website:https://brae.org.ng/IG: @brae_appliedbehaviorhttps://www.facebook.com/brae.org/

    Email Address: Admin@brae.org.ngNumber: 0811 026 1749Address: 6, Aina Eleko Lane, Maryland Lagos, Nigeria

    #AutismAwarenessMonth #Neurodivergent#SpecialNeedsEducation #Podcast #OrangeAndSteelPodcast

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    31 mins
  • Single Motherhood and Thriving
    Mar 26 2025

    In continuation of celebrating women in March, I’m excited to share the inspiring story of Besidonne Moore.

    Besidonne’s journey through single motherhood is one of grace, strength, and resilience. In this candid conversation, she opens up about the initial shock of becoming a mom, navigating societal expectations, balancing career and parenting, and ultimately raising a well-rounded young man. Her story is a reminder that even when life doesn’t go as planned, you can still thrive, find joy, and build something beautiful.


    Listen and share with whoever needs this!

    Besidonne founded the Victor Moore Foundation(VMF), which focuses on providing children with quality education. Visit their website: www.victormoorefoundation.org to learn more, donate and support the cause

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-moore-foundation-622542219/?originalSubdomain=ng

    Instagram: @victormoorefoundation



    www.orangeandsteel.com

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    37 mins
  • Navigating Motherhood As A Career Woman
    Mar 18 2025

    This March, as we continue to celebrate women and their remarkable journeys, I chatted with Morayo Adisa, Director of Policy, West Africa at Mastercard, about what it really means to navigate motherhood while building a thriving career.


    We discussed the challenges, the sacrifices, the lessons, and the moments that make it all worth it.


    It’s an insightful episode for every woman striving to find a balance between family and career.


    Listen now via the link in my bio. I’d love to hear your thoughts


    Please like, comment, and share with someone who needs this!

    Connect with Morayo:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/morayo-adebayo-adisa-bb99ba39/?originalSubdomain=ng


    #OrangeAndSteelPodcast #WomenInCareer #MotherhoodAndCareer #WorkingMothers #Balance

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    32 mins
  • What To Do When You Feel Stuck in Your Career- with Nechia Omiyi
    Mar 11 2025

    Do you feel stuck in your career? Have you reached a plateau and found yourself wondering, "What next?"

    It can be a frustrating place to be when the excitement you once had for your job fades, and every day feels like a routine.

    In this interview, my guest, Nechia Omiyi, a Sonographer specialising in ultrasound, who has been in her career for 18 years, shares her journey of recognising when she had outgrown her role, taking bold steps to seek growth, and eventually using her expertise to impact professionals worldwide.

    From relocating to the UK to launching global training webinars, her story is a testament to the power of reinvention.

    If you’re at a crossroads in your career, this conversation will give you valuable insights and practical steps to help you move forward.

    Connect with Nechia:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nechia-omiyi-19b29447/

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    28 mins