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W.E W.I.N Podcast

W.E W.I.N Podcast

著者: AccelerateHer Africa
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W.E W.I.N Podcast Women Elevating • Women Igniting • Women Navigating


Expect: Unfiltered stories • Tactical advice • “Aha!” moments for women who refuse to settle.

For: The ambitious, the underestimated, and the women ready to win their way.

© 2025 W.E W.I.N Podcast
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  • From Combat Boots to Boardrooms: Dr. Idong Essiet-Gibson on Rewriting the Rules of Angel Investing
    2025/11/07

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    Dr. Idongesit Essiet-Gibson's journey defies every script. What started as a trip to a mall for a job ended in a 26-year military and public health service career, taking her from Iraq to the CDC. Now, she's on a new battlefield: angel investing. As a Deal Lead with "She's Independent Investments" , she explains why representation in funding is necessary and how "when women fund women, entire ecosystems shift". This episode is for every woman who thinks her unconventional path disqualifies her.

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    48 分
  • EP. 6 The Mindset Queen: Rebecca Nwankwo on Designing Your Second Act and Reframing Imposter Syndrome
    2025/10/31

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    This episode is for the successful professional who feels a quiet unease or "constant restlessness". "The Mindset Queen" Rebecca Nwankwo shares her story of mid-career reinvention, which started with the powerful question, "Is this it?". We discuss her philosophy that the goal "isn’t to eliminate imposter syndrome—it’s to stop letting it take the wheel", and the specific "superpower" a 45-year-old professional has that a brilliant 25-year-old simply can't.

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    51 分
  • Ep. 5 Trustworthy AI for Africa: Dr. Jania Okwechime on Closing the STEM Gap
    2025/10/24

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    What was it like to build face recognition technology way before we used it to unlock our phones? Dr. Jania Okwechime shares her journey of dedicating her academic career to pushing the boundaries of computer science and what prompted her significant shift into the world of forensic technology to "fight financial crime". We discuss the culture shock of moving from a university to a corporate environment and dive deep into her advocacy for "Trustworthy AI". Dr. Jania explains what this means for Africa and what must be addressed to build AI that is "relevant for the continent's specific needs". Finally, we explore a topic dear to our hearts: what can be done for young girls and women to embrace STEM in Africa, especially where infrastructural constraints like poor power, internet access, and poverty exist.

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    46 分
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