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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 51 MIN

Exploring Identity, Career, and Culture with Femi Oke

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In this rich and intimate conversation, journalist and moderator Femi Oke joins Matthew Gray to explore identity, culture, and the winding path of a global media career. From her Nigerian roots and British upbringing to her decades in American journalism, Femi shares stories filled with humor, insight, and emotional honesty. They dive into authenticity in corporate media, the evolution of American culture, the realities of women’s representation and pay equity, and the creation of her all‑female moderation company, Moderate the Panel. Femi also brings her love of Nigerian cuisine to the table — from Jollof rice to the cultural significance of eating with your hands. This episode is a celebration of heritage, resilience, and the power of telling your story your way. Key Takeaways How Nigerian heritage and British upbringing shaped Femi’s worldview The journey from London to Washington, DC and into CNN Why authenticity matters in journalism and branding The role of humor in modern corporate communication The ongoing fight for women’s representation and pay equity The creation and mission of Moderate the Panel Nigerian food traditions and the cultural importance of communal eating How British cuisine evolved into a global mosaic Behind-the-scenes stories from the newsroom The art of asking better questions Guest Bio: Femi Oke Femi Oke is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and moderator with over 30 years of experience across global media outlets including the BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera. Born in London to Nigerian parents, she brings a multicultural lens to every conversation she leads. Femi is also the co-founder of Moderate the Panel, an all-female team of expert facilitators who lead discussions at major events around the world. If you love conversations that feel like a meal — layered, warm, and deeply human — this one is for you. Femi Oke Social Media LinkedIN: ​https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealfemioke/ #FemiOke #50tastesofgray #WomenInMedia 🎙️ 50 Tastes of Gray — Matthew Gray 📸 Instagram: @50tastesofgray 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/50TastesOfGrayPodcast 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-gray-hawaii ✍️ Substack: 50TastesOfGray.substack.com 🌺 All Shows & Episodes: LoveLife.com ▶️ YouTube: @50tastesofgray    

In this rich and intimate conversation, journalist and moderator Femi Oke joins Matthew Gray to explore identity, culture, and the winding path of a global media career. From her Nigerian roots and British upbringing to her decades in American journalism, Femi shares stories filled with humor, insight, and emotional honesty. They dive into authenticity in corporate media, the evolution of American culture, the realities of women’s representation and pay equity, and the creation of her all‑female moderation company, Moderate the Panel. Femi also brings her love of Nigerian cuisine to the table — from Jollof rice to the cultural significance of eating with your hands. This episode is a celebration of heritage, resilience, and the power of telling your story your way. Key TakeawaysHow Nigerian heritage and British upbringing shaped Femi’s worldview The journey from London to Washington, DC and into CNN Why authenticity matters in journalism and branding The role of humor in modern corporate communication The ongoing fight for women’s representation and pay equity The creation and mission of Moderate the Panel Nigerian food traditions and the cultural importance of communal eating How British cuisine evolved into a global mosaic Behind-the-scenes stories from the newsroom The art of asking better questions Guest Bio: Femi OkeFemi Oke is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and moderator with over 30 years of experience across global media outlets including the BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera. Born in London to Nigerian parents, she brings a multicultural lens to every conversation she leads. Femi is also the co-founder of Moderate the Panel, an all-female team of expert facilitators who lead discussions at major events around the world. If you love conversations that feel like a meal — layered, warm, and deeply human — this one is for you. Femi Oke Social MediaLinkedIN: ​https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealfemioke/ #FemiOke #50tastesofgray #WomenInMedia 🎙️ 50 Tastes of Gray — Matthew Gray📸 Instagram: @50tastesofgray📘 Facebook: facebook.com/50TastesOfGrayPodcast💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-gray-hawaii✍️ Substack: 50TastesOfGray.substack.com🌺 All Shows & Episodes: LoveLife.com▶️ YouTube: @50tastesofgray

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