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The SJW Podcast
by Sapphire Community Group
The SJW Show: Be Real; Be Transparent; Be HonestWelcome to The SJW Show, where we ignite the fire within you to dream, believe, and rise to your full potential. This isn't a place for the complacent or those content with mediocrity. If you're ready to step out of self-pity, break free from excuses, and shatter the barriers of comfort, you're in the right place. This show is designed to inspire, empower, and motivate you to greatness.Are you ready to shed the limits and embrace your destiny? The SJW Show is for those who refuse to settle, for the Queens who have faced the fire and emerged stronger, and for the sisters with an unquenchable hunger for more. We're here to revive your dreams, rekindle your love, and restore your hope.Expect to be challenged, to feel uncomfortable, and to question everything. Our mission is to equip you with the tools and skills to grow, thrive, and dominate. Through the stories of others
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The SJW Podcast Episode 22 with Tomi Ayede
Send us Fan Mail🎙️ Podcast Episode 22 — Tomi AyedeThe SJW Show Podcast returns with another powerful and thought-provoking conversation as Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi sits down with award-winning DEI professional, spoken word artist, and founder Tomi Ayede.In this deeply honest episode, Tomi shares her journey through identity, grief, belonging, culture, advocacy, and equity. From leading inclusion work within major institutions to using spoken word as a tool for healing and storytelling, this conversation explores what it truly means to create spaces where people feel seen, heard, and valued.Tomi currently works within Diversity, Equity and Inclusion leadership at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and is the founder of Made2BMore. Recognised with the DEI Rising Star Award and nominated for the BPIC Inspiring Diversity Champion Award, her impact continues to inspire communities across the UK and beyond.Together, Jasmine and Tomi unpack:• Identity and belonging within the diaspora• Grief and healing through storytelling• Equity and representation in leadership spaces• The power of lived experience• Advocacy, inclusion and community impactThis is more than a podcast episode. It is a conversation about humanity, resilience, purpose and using your voice to create change.🎧 Available now on all major podcast platforms🌐 www.sapphirecommunity.org📧 [email protected]🎥 http://www.youtube.com/@TheSapphireCommunityGroup🎙 https://thesjwpodcast.buzzsprout.com#SJWShow #Podcast #TomiAyede #DEI #Belonging #Equity #Identity #Leadership #BlackVoices #Community #AdvocacySupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 20 with Lily Mott
Send us Fan Mail🎙 The SJW Show PodcastEpisode Title: Youth Media, Ethical Storytelling & Global ImpactGuest: Lily Mott – Founder, Be the Change Media NetworkIn this powerful episode of The SJW Show, host Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi sits down with Lily Mott, founding director of Be the Change Media Network, to explore the power of youth voices, ethical storytelling, and the role media plays in shaping a more just and informed world.Launched during the Black Lives Matter protests in Washington DC in 2020, Be the Change Media Network began as a response to the urgent need for young people to tell their own stories. Since then, Lily has built a global platform featuring over 280 podcast episodes and a growing network of 35+ young creators under 25, all committed to creating meaningful conversations about social change.In this conversation, Jasmine and Lily dive into the responsibility that comes with having a voice in the digital age, discussing the balance between viral content and ethical storytelling, the importance of media literacy, and how young creators can use their platforms to inspire action rather than simply attract attention.The episode also explores the vision behind the Be the Change Media Academy, a new initiative aimed at equipping the next generation with the tools, confidence, and integrity needed to tell impactful stories and lead through media.Together, they reflect on the deeper question behind it all:What does it truly mean to “be the change”?This episode is a must-listen for young leaders, aspiring podcasters, storytellers, and anyone passionate about using media as a force for positive global impact.✨ Key themes:• Youth leadership and media power• Ethical storytelling and responsibility• Media literacy in the digital age• Building global youth networks• Turning platforms into purpose🎧 Listen now and discover why meaningful media matters.Closing reminder from the episode:“You don’t need millions of followers to change the world.You need integrity, intention, and impact.”Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 19 with Tina Pokuaah
Send us Fan Mail🎙 SJW Podcast – Episode 19Safeguarding, Faith & Building Cultures of AccountabilityIn Episode 19 of the SJW Podcast, we are joined by Tina Pokuaah, Founder of Kesis Consulting — an international safeguarding trainer, consultant, woman of faith, mother, and recognised next-generation trailblazer.With over 15 years’ experience across education, social care, international development, and multiple global sectors, Tina supports organisations to build safer, accountable, and inclusive cultures. Her work centres on protecting children, young people, and adults at risk, while equipping leaders and organisations to respond effectively to safeguarding and domestic abuse concerns.In this powerful 30-minute conversation, Tina shares her journey into safeguarding, explores why safeguarding is not just a policy requirement but a cultural responsibility, and unpacks what faith-informed, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed practice looks like in real life. Drawing on her global experience across the UK, Africa, the USA, and the Middle East, Tina offers insight, challenge, and hope for leaders navigating complex safeguarding landscapes.Tina holds a BSc in Psychology, a Diploma in Children and Young People, and an MA in Children, Youth and International Development. She was recognised as a Next-Generation Trailblazer by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, affirming her leadership and impact in the safeguarding field.This episode is essential listening for leaders, practitioners, faith communities, and anyone committed to protecting those most at risk and creating environments where people feel safe, seen, and supported.🎧 Release date: 1 February at 6PM🔗 Listen now: https://thesjwpodcast.buzzsprout.com🔗 Connect with Tina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-pokuaah-bsc-dip-ma-8a98a413aSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 18 with Balkis Chaabane
Send us Fan Mail🎙 SJW Podcast GuestBalkis ChaabanePeace & Security Practitioner | Founder & Executive Director, Youth Transforming NarrativesGlobal 200 Women Power Leader | Human Rights Expert | Youth-Inclusive Peacebuilding AdvocateBalkis Chaabane is a Tunisia-born Peace and Security Practitioner and one of the leading emerging voices advancing youth-inclusive peacebuilding across the MENA region and globally. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Youth Transforming Narratives (YTN), a youth-led organisation committed to decolonisation, narrative transformation, and empowering young leaders to shape more just and inclusive societies.Recognised internationally for her impact, Balkis was named among the Global 200 Women Power Leaders 2024, representing Tunisia on the global stage. She is also a former Global Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), where she deepened her work at the intersection of peace, security, and global governance.With over seven years of experience, Balkis has worked with 25+ international organisations, including UNESCO, USAID, Peace Direct, and multiple UN entities, contributing as a trainer, programme designer, youth engagement specialist, and regional leader. She has launched fellowships, directed youth-led initiatives, and currently leads human rights training at the AMEL Institute, overseeing a network of nearly 1,000 alumni.A four-time full scholarship recipient, Balkis holds an Advanced Master’s in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law from the Geneva Academy and a Master’s in International Affairs from the Lebanese American University. Fluent in three languages, her work boldly challenges traditional systems while reshaping narratives around peace, justice, cultural identity, and youth leadership.📍 Based in Tunisia🌍 Available globally for speaking engagements, training, interviews, and policy consultations🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/balkis-chaabane📸 Instagram: @balkis.chaabane | @balkischaabane96🏷 Organisation: @yt.narrativesSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 17 with Lillian Ogbogoh
Send us Fan Mail🎙 SJW Podcast – Guest FeatureEpisode: Becoming Woman – The Power of Voice with Lillian OgbogohTransformational Storyteller | Feminine Power Architect | International Speaker | Host of In Her Own NameAbout Lillian OgbogohLillian Ogbogoh is an international speaker, transformational storyteller, and Feminine Power Architect whose mission is to help high-achieving Black and Brown women stop shrinking and start leading boldly in their own name.A certified NeuroChange Practitioner, Coach, and Master NLP Practitioner, Lillian blends behavioural science, storytelling, and archetypal leadership to guide women into deeper self-ownership. Her signature methodology — Voice, Power, Becoming — sits at the core of her transformation framework Becoming Woman, empowering women to move from overfunctioning and burnout into embodied, legacy-level influence.Lillian is also the host of In Her Own Name, a powerful podcast that curates intimate, unapologetic conversations on identity, leadership, and navigating systems not designed with women of colour in mind. Her magnetic presence, radical clarity, and ability to shift the atmosphere make her a sought-after keynote speaker and trainer.She has delivered leadership talks and workshops for organisations including the UK Civil Service, NatWest, the Ministry of Justice, and multiple Pan-African leadership platforms. Across all her work, Lillian remains committed to helping women reclaim their visibility, rewrite limiting narratives, and lead with authenticity and power.Podcast: In Her Own NameStreaming on all platformsA courageous and soul-stirring exploration of identity, visibility, and what it truly means to lead boldly as a woman of colour. Lillian invites guests into deep conversations on joy, power, reclaiming voice, and stepping into spaces designed to shrink you — without apology.Connect & BookingsWebsite: www.LillianOgbogoh.comEmail: [email protected]: @lillian.ogbogohLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lillianogbogoh/Location: London, UKAvailable globally for speaking, interviews, panel discussions, and corporate training.Host Intro (One-Liner)“Today’s guest is Lillian Ogbogoh — an international speaker and host of In Her Own Name, who helps high-achieving women stop shrinking and start leading in their own name.”Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 16 with Lu Castello
Send us Fan MailEpisode 16: Build a Business That Works for YouGuest: Lu Castello (they/them)In this powerful episode of The SJW Podcast, host Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi sits down with Lu Castello (they/them)— a queer business consultant redefining what sustainable success really looks like.With over a decade of experience in operations management, Lu now supports founders to build businesses that serve their lives, not consume them. Their work centres on helping entrepreneurs move away from burnout culture and towards values-led, wellbeing-focused growth that is both sustainable and impactful.Together, Jasmine and Lu explore what it means to lead with authenticity, balance ambition with rest, and create systems that support long-term success without sacrificing mental health or identity.What you’ll learn in this episodeHow to align your business goals with your personal valuesPractical ways to design systems that protect your wellbeingHow to redefine success beyond hustle cultureWhat wellbeing-led leadership looks like in real lifeThis episode is for founders, creatives, and leaders who are ready to build a business that honours their humanity as much as their goals.📅 Streaming Sunday, 2nd November at 6PMSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 15 with Vese Aghoghovbia-Aladewolu
Send us Fan Mail🎙️ SJW Show – Interview with Vese Aghoghovbia-AladewoluDuration: 30 minutesIn this inspiring episode of The SJW Show, Jasmine sits down with Vese Aghoghovbia-Aladewolu — product strategist, award-winning author of Who Do I See in the Mirror?, and founder of Philly & Friends, a children’s lifestyle brand touching families in over 20 countries. She is also the co-founder of DVese.Together, they explore Vese’s journey from product strategy to storytelling, her mission to empower children through diverse representation, and the realities of being a Black woman entrepreneur in publishing and business.Expect fun rapid-fire questions, real talk about leadership and legacy, and nuggets of wisdom for anyone building dreams while raising families.Key Highlights:The inspiration behind Who Do I See in the Mirror?Scaling Philly & Friends to over 40 SKUs and global reachThe challenges and triumphs of Black women in entrepreneurshipLeadership, purpose, and leaving a lasting legacy🔗 Follow Vese on TikTok & Instagram: @vese.bloom | LinkedIn: Vese Aghoghovbia-Aladewolu📚 Discover Philly & Friends: https://www.phillyandfriends.com🎧 Tune in now — because your voice is your weapon, use it well.Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 14 with Reanne Oliver
Send us Fan Mail🎙️ The SJW Show – Episode 14 with Reanne Oliver✨ Be Real. Be Transparent. Be Honest. ✨Welcome to The SJW Show, where mediocrity has no seat and excuses aren’t allowed. 🚫 This is the space for Queens who’ve walked through the fire 🔥 and refuse to settle. Here, we reignite your spark, revive your vision board, and remind you that as long as there’s life, there’s hope.This episode will challenge you, stretch you, and empower you to rise into the woman you were always destined to be. 👑🌟 Guest: Reanne OlivierEpisode Title: “Pathways, Power & Purpose – with Reanne Olivier”Duration: 30 minutesHost: Jasmine Cannon-IkurusiGuest: Reanne Olivier – CEO of Africa Matters Initiative, Founder of Mache AnsanmAbout ReanneReanne Olivier, of Haitian descent, is a global changemaker with over a decade of experience in nonprofit programme management and instructional design across Africa and the Global South.🌍 CEO & Co-founder, Africa Matters Initiative – empowering and upskilling young leaders across 23 African countries, impacting 27,000+ youth.👩👧 Founder, Mache Ansanm – building pathways for mothers in the Global South to thrive academically, professionally, and personally.🏆 Recognition – Named one of the Top 25 Women in Management Africa (2024).💡 Global Thinker & Gender Activist – with extensive experience across Africa, Europe, and North America.Reanne is also a proud mother, facilitator, and problem-solver whose global exposure fuels her vision for transformative leadership and inclusive opportunities.📚 Education:BA (Hons) International Studies – Stellenbosch UniversityMSc Africa & International Development – University of Edinburgh🎧 What to Expect in This EpisodeJasmine and Reanne dive deep into:Reanne’s journey from childhood challenges to global leadershipBuilding and scaling youth-led organisations across AfricaThe meaning of leadership as a Black woman changemakerBalancing leadership, activism, and motherhoodCreating ecosystems for mothers in the Global SouthHer vision for the next 5 years of impact✨ Plus: Rapid fire questions, favourite quotes, and final nuggets of wisdom you won’t want to miss.Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 13 with the Dazzle Cleaning London Team
Send us Fan MailThe SJW Podcast – Episode 13Title: Bold, Brilliant, Becoming – with Nermina & AzraDuration: 30 MinutesRelease Date: Sunday, 3rd August 2025Host: Jasmine Cannon-IkurusiGuests: Nermina Kesetovic-Ferizovic & Azra Alispahic Gegic (Dazzle Cleaning London)In this vibrant and soulful episode, Jasmine sits down with two remarkable women from the Dazzle Cleaning London team—Nermina and Azra—who are rewriting what it means to lead with heart, creativity, and resilience.💫 From storytelling, linguistics to leadership, dance to design—this episode explores their powerful journeys of identity, confidence, and becoming.💼 They share how working at Dazzle has shaped their sense of purpose and how they’re building brighter futures through everyday brilliance.💥 Expect laughter, insight, and inspiration for women leading with love and boldness in the workplace.🎧 Tune in on Sunday, 3rd August at 6PM:https://thesjwpodcast.buzzsprout.comLet this be the episode that reminds you—you are becoming.Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 12 with Nitya Lohiya
Send us Fan Mail 🚀 Nitya Lohiya is a global 🌍 youth advocate, author ✍️, innovator 💡, and changemaker 💥 on a mission to empower young people to lead, dream big, and take control of their future. Her work spans across storytelling, tech for good, and global leadership — all driven by a heart full of purpose ❤️and a vision for a better world. 📚 At a young age, Nitya became a published author with two inspiring books — Making of Abbie’s First Novel and Everything That You Ever Dreamt Of — both reflecting her belief in the power of imagination and courage. 🧑 ⚖️As the founder of the Next Leaders Youth Committee, she’s giving youth across countries 🌐 a real seat at the decision-making table. 📲 She’s also the creator of Sakhi, a women’s safety app built to protect those in danger and foster safer communities. 🤝 And as a co-founder of a youth entrepreneurship platform, she’s helping young innovators bring their ideas to life. 💬 In May 2025, Nitya is launching her third book — 13 Lessons I Wish Everyone Knew at 13 — a heartfelt guide filled with wisdom, courage, and the lessons that shape who we become. 🌟 With bold ideas, unstoppable energy, and compassion at her core, Nitya is inspiring a generation of leaders to rise, speak up, and make their mark 💫. 📣 Let’s connect! 📩 Email: [email protected] 🎤 Available for interviews, speaking, podcasts & collabs! Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 11 with Molly Taylor
Send us Fan Mail🎧 Episode 11 – The SJW ShowGuest: Molly Taylor | Title: The Journey, The Philosophy, The Mission🌟 The SJW Show – Vision StatementThe SJW Show is more than a podcast — it’s a movement for truth, transformation, and radical authenticity. Hosted by Jasmine, the show creates a safe, empowering space for women of all backgrounds to share their stories, ignite their purpose, and step boldly into who they were created to be.Grounded in faith, growth, and unfiltered honesty, each episode features conversations with powerful changemakers — from activists and artists to professionals and pioneers — exploring topics like:🌍 Identity & Purpose🎙 Faith & Emotional Resilience👑 Women’s Empowerment & Leadership🔥 Social Justice, Wellbeing & StorytellingOur vision is to equip and inspire a generation of women to be real, transparent, and bold — never shrinking from their truth. Because when women rise, the world rises with us.📅 New episodes drop monthly on all major podcast platforms.#TheSJWShow | #TheFireNetwork | #BeRealBeTransparentBeHonest🔥 Website Episode Description – Episode 11Guest: Molly Taylor | Episode Title: The Journey — From Law Student to CEOThis Sunday, Jasmine sits down with the radiant Molly Taylor — a trailblazing entrepreneur who turned intuition into impact.From studying Law to becoming a certified yoga, breathwork, and meditation teacher, Molly’s path was anything but typical. She went on to build a career in sales and marketing, before co-founding Famn, a consultancy reimagining leadership for the modern world.What began as a startup dream is now a seven-figure business trusted by global brands to drive human-centred growth. Her story is proof that success doesn’t follow a script — it follows courage.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms.🔗 Listen Now📸 Guest: @mxllytaylor_#EntrepreneurLife #PurposeDriven #TheSJWShowSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 10 with Olivia Hooper
Send us Fan Mail🌟 The SJW Radio Show – Vision StatementThe SJW Show is more than a podcast — it’s a movement for truth, transformation, and radical authenticity. Hosted by Jasmine, the show exists to create a safe, empowering space for women of all backgrounds to share their stories, ignite their purpose, and step boldly into who they were created to be.Grounded in faith, growth, and unfiltered honesty, each episode features conversations with powerful changemakers — from activists and artists to professionals and pioneers — exploring topics like:🌍 Identity & purpose🎙 Faith & emotional resilience👑 Women’s empowerment & leadership🔥 Social justice, wellbeing & storytellingOur vision is to equip and inspire a generation of women to be real, be transparent, be honest — and never shrink in the face of who they truly are.Because when women rise, the world rises with us.Guest: Olivia HooperRelease Date: Sunday, 4th May 2025Theme: Global Feminism, Political Power & Amplifying Young Women’s VoicesIn Episode 10 of The SJW Show, we’re joined by the brilliant Olivia Hooper — translator, writer, editor, and unapologetic feminist. As Co-Director of Politics4Her, a global intersectional youth-led movement, Olivia leads a team of over 70 young women advocating for gender equality and women’s political participation around the world.With a background in humanitarian work and gender-focused storytelling, Olivia’s voice is one of passion, intellect, and fierce advocacy. In this episode, we dive into:The power of language and translation in amplifying women's storiesThe global movement of youth-led activism in feminist spacesHow young women are transforming the political landscapeWhy writing, advocacy, and representation matter more than everThis episode is a powerful reminder that feminism is not a phase — it’s a force.🎧 Tune in now on all major podcast platforms and be inspired by the next generation of women who lead with courage and conviction.📲 Follow Olivia: @oliviahooooper | LinkedIn🔗 Learn more about @Politics4HerSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 9 with Priscilla Ohene
Send us Fan Mail🎙 Episode 9 – Faith, Mindset & Becoming: A Conversation with Priscilla OheneRelease Date: Sunday, 6th April at 6PM BSTGuest: Priscilla Ohene – UN Women UK Delegate, Human Rights Advocate, Founder of The Anaiyah SeriesIn this power-packed episode of The SJW Show, we dive deep into the heart of faith, mindset, authenticity, and purpose with the phenomenal Priscilla Ohene. A respected legal voice and UN Women UK Delegate, Priscilla shares how reframing our thoughts can shift our entire lives — because our thoughts create our feelings, and our feelings influence our outcomes.Together, we explore how to:💭 Rise above emotional overwhelm👑 Walk boldly in our God-given identity⚖️ Lead with truth and integrity in the face of injustice🔥 Praise through pain and embrace divine purposePriscilla’s story is raw, real, and rich with wisdom. From her work in international human rights to building platforms for women’s healing and storytelling, she reminds us that our emotions are valid — but they don’t have the final say. God does.Whether you’re battling self-doubt, navigating transitions, or chasing your calling, this episode is your reminder that you are not alone, your voice matters, and your story still has power.🎧 Available now on all major podcast platforms👉 Click here to listenSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 8 with Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi
Send us Fan MailThe SJW Podcast - Episode 8: Delusional to Dream – Being a CEO in My 30sYes, Even Someone Like Me Has Purpose🔥 Episode Release Date: March 8, 2025🎧 Now Streaming on All Major Podcast Platforms!Episode Overview:Welcome to Episode 8 of The SJW Podcast, where we celebrate International Women’s Day with a powerful message about resilience, leadership, and stepping into your purpose.In this episode, Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi, Founder & CEO of The Sapphire Employability and Wellbeing Academy (TSEAWA), takes us through her personal journey—one that many might call impossible, but she calls delusional enough to dream.From being told she was dreaming too big to leading a movement that empowers thousands, Jasmine shares what it takes to break barriers, defy expectations, and thrive in leadership as a woman, a person of color, a neurodivergent individual, and a queer CEO.Key Topics in This Episode:✨ The realities of leadership for women in today’s world✨ Breaking through barriers when the odds are against you✨ Why workplace empowerment is more than just a buzzword✨ The power of being ‘delusional’ enough to dream big✨ How mentorship, leadership, and community help women rise💡 “Realists don’t change the world. Dreamers do.” – Jasmine Cannon-IkurusiWhy You Should Listen:This episode is for anyone who has ever felt unseen, unheard, or underestimated. It’s a rallying cry to step into your power, your purpose, and your legacy.If you’ve ever doubted yourself, if you’ve ever felt like the odds were stacked against you—this episode is the reminder you need: You are not too much. You are not broken. You are a force of nature.🎙 Listen now: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2391704/episodes/16177222👉 Join the conversation and share your thoughts! Use #TheSJWShow and tag us on social media.#TheSJWShow #Podcast #Empowerment #WomenInLeadership #DelusionalToDream #InternationalWomensDay #RiseAndThrive #BreakBarriersSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 7 with Anaïs Engelmann
Send us Fan Mail🎙️ Episode 7: 25 and a Boss with Anaïs Engelmann 🔥In this episode of The SJW Show, we’re joined by the incredible Anaïs Engelmann, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Team Repair, an award-winning circular economy startup tackling electronic waste and inspiring young minds. 🌍✨Anaïs’ journey began as a university project and grew into a movement that’s empowered over 7,500 young people to embrace repair as a life skill. Alongside Team Repair, Anaïs also serves as a Board Member of Fast Forward 2030, a network of entrepreneurs innovating solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals.🎧 What to Expect:The power of purpose-driven innovation 💡How Anaïs turned her passion for sustainability into a thriving business 🌿Insights on empowering the next generation with repair skills 🔧Anaïs’ take on leadership and the circular economy 🌟⏰ Available From: Sunday, 2nd February at 6 PM (BST)✨ Tune in and get inspired to create, lead, and leave a lasting impact. Your story can start today!🎧 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2391704/episodes/16177222]#SJWShow #Podcast #Innovation #Inspiration #Sustainability #Leadership #CircularEconomy #Empowerment #TeamRepair #TheFireNetworkSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 6 with Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi - Happy New Year 2025
Send us Fan MailHappy 2025!"Fear will try to stop you from doing what God has called you to do. Don’t allow fear to prevent you from living your life to the fullest. Decide today—to face fear head-on, overcome it, and live the life that you were destined to live, free from fear."If you haven’t already, tune in to the new SJW Podcast episode for January, featuring Jasmine Cannon-Ikurusi, as she shares her journey and vision for the Sapphire Fire Network!🎙️ Join us on the first Sunday of every month:👉 https://thesjwpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Pain is often a message—a signal that something needs to change. It’s a tool that pushes us to examine the areas in our lives that aren’t working. Whether it’s a relationship, a habit, or a painful memory, pain can be sharp and immediate, or it can quietly persist in the background. Ignoring it, however, only prevents us from living the full life God intends for us.Instead, let pain be your teacher. Acknowledge it and commit to healing. As you do, you’ll begin to uncover new possibilities for growth and achievement, stepping into a better, freer version of yourself.“Women need to experience a revival of knowing their infinite worth and value. We must have the freedom to be our individual selves.”This revival is a call to step into your power, acknowledging your unique strengths, dreams, and personality. It’s about breaking free from the limitations the world tries to place on you. To live authentically is to inspire others to do the same, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and change.Let’s remind ourselves—and each other—that our worth is infinite, our individuality is a gift, and our voices have the power to shape the future.Embrace the revival. Stand firm in your truth. Live authentically. Together, we’ll create a world where every woman feels valued, seen, and free to be exactly who she is.✨ Don’t miss this month’s episode of the SJW Podcast! Tune in today to be inspired, uplifted, and encouraged.Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 5 with Elaha
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Episode 5 of The SJW Show, where we continue our mission of being real, transparent, and honest. This month, we are thrilled to feature Elaha Walizadeh, a remarkable gender-based abuse professional, Aziz Scholar, and advocate for online safety and gender equality.Elaha is currently leading children and young people’s services at one of the UK’s largest domestic abuse charities while pursuing her MA in Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse. With extensive experience consulting for organisations like SafeLives, Rights and Security International, and AVA, Elaha is at the forefront of tackling online harms and protecting vulnerable individuals in our digital age.In this episode, we explore:Strategies for safeguarding children and young people in the digital space.The intersection of gender, race, and inequality.Elaha’s inspiring journey as a scholar, writer, and advocate.Her thought-provoking insights and practical expertise shine a light on some of the most pressing issues of our time. Join us for this powerful and enlightening conversation.Release Date: Sunday, December 1st at 6 PM (BST)Available On: All major podcast platformsAt The SJW Show, we believe in empowering individuals to rise above challenges and embrace their potential. Don’t miss this transformative episode with Elaha Walizadeh!#TheSJWShow #TheFireNetwork #Podcast #Empowerment #OnlineSafety #GenderEquality #DomesticAbuseAwarenessSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 4 with Tiwa King
Send us Fan MailEpisode 4 - The SJW Show: Embrace Your Inner Queen with Tiwa KingRelease Date: Sunday, November 3rd at 6 PM (BST)Available On: All major podcast platformsSynopsis:In Episode 4 of The SJW Show, we’re honored to feature the inspiring Tiwa King—an internationally recognized singer, two-time TEDx speaker, and the visionary behind Beyond a Song CIC, a social enterprise dedicated to promoting confidence and self-love through the power of music. Known for her work with BBC, NHS, UN Women, and many others, Tiwa is a true advocate for empowerment, diversity, and inclusion.This episode invites listeners to dive deep into themes of personal transformation, resilience, and the journey to finding one’s voice. Tiwa shares the story behind her mission, from singing ‘Amazing Grace’ at her father’s encouragement to creating her own live musical experiences that empower women to S.O.A.R. (Soar, Overcome and Reach). With wisdom born from both challenge and triumph, Tiwa’s insights are both grounding and uplifting.Why Listen?This episode is a must for those who feel a pull towards something greater. It’s a call to action for women and anyone striving to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the extraordinary. Through candid conversations, Tiwa and The SJW Show team inspire listeners to take back their voices, dream bigger, and commit to their own growth journeys.Join us for a session filled with motivation, real talk, and practical steps towards owning your power. Remember, as long as you have breath, your journey isn’t over. The time to rise is now.Tune in and start embracing the Queen you were always destined to be.Support the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 3 with Bola Sol
Send us Fan MailSJW Podcast - Episode 3 Overview 🎙️🔥Title: Empower Your Finances: Navigating Wealth as a Black/Brown MotherRelease Date: Sunday, October 6th at 6 PM (BST)Platform: Available on all major podcast streaming servicesGuest: Bola Sol - Qualified Financial Adviser, Author of Your Money Life, and passionate advocate for financial literacy.Episode Highlights: In Episode 3 of the SJW Podcast, we're diving deep into the world of personal finance, empowerment, and financial independence for Black and Brown mothers. We're joined by Bola Sol, an influential figure in financial education who’s on a mission to educate one million women by 2025.Bola brings her wealth of knowledge and relatable insights to the table, sharing practical advice on budgeting, saving, and investing—all while navigating the unique challenges faced by ethnic minority women. We discuss:Money Mindset: Breaking through limiting beliefs around wealth and financial security.Top Tips for Money Management: Bola’s five essential tips for taking control of your finances.Breaking Barriers: Addressing the systemic challenges Black/Brown mothers face and how to overcome them.Community Empowerment: The importance of coming together as a community to support financial growth and independence.Whether you’re struggling to get your finances in order, looking to build generational wealth, or simply want to be inspired by a powerful voice in financial empowerment, this episode is for you.Tune in and be part of the movement towards financial freedom! 💸✨Follow Bola Sol for more financial insights and inspiration:Instagram & Threads: @bola_solTikTok: @bolasolX: @Bola_SolSnapchat: @bola_sol#SJWPodcast #Episode3 #FinancialEmpowerment #BolaSol #MoneyMatters #FinancialIndependence #Empowerment #BlackMothers #BrownMothers #FinancialFreedom #InspirationSupport the show
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The SJW Podcast Episode 2 with Deena
Send us Fan MailEpisode 2: Breaking Boundaries with Deena TisseraIn this powerful episode of the SJW Podcast, we sit down with Deena Tissera, a trailblazer who has shattered glass ceilings in both the beauty and political arenas. Deena’s inspiring journey from being crowned Miss Sri Lanka for Miss World to becoming the first woman of color elected to Aberdeen City Council is a testament to her resilience, courage, and unwavering commitment to social justice.Deena opens up about her experiences in public service, her advocacy for women's rights, and the challenges she has faced as a minority voice in politics. She discusses the importance of leadership, the power of representation, and her vision for a more inclusive and equitable society.This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about social change, empowerment, and the pursuit of justice. Whether you’re involved in politics, activism, or simply looking to be inspired, Deena’s story will resonate deeply and leave you with valuable insights on how to create impact in your own life.Tune in to Episode 2 of the SJW Podcast and be inspired by Deena Tissera’s remarkable journey of breaking boundaries and paving the way for future generations.Support the show
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SJW Podcast - Episode 1 with Tele Lawal
Send us Fan MailEpisode One Introducing the SJW Podcast Episode 1, featuring Tele Lawal, the UK's first youngest Black woman politician in history. Remember, the race of life isn't about competing against others. We each run our own race, at different paces, facing unique challenges, but the goal is the same: leaving a legacy. When we focus too much on others, we risk stumbling or losing our way.In the midst of life's chaos and routines, there's a bigger purpose at play. Have you felt like you've lost something—childhood joy, confidence, security, peace, hope, trust, boldness? Remember, no one can dim your light unless you let them. You don't need to conform to the status quo. Who you are is exactly what the world needs. You are strong, capable, and powerful. Remind yourself of your worth, even when the world suggests otherwise.Seize the moment—right now, today. Don't wait for a different time or circumstance. The SJW Podcast is your path to healing, wholeness, and purpose. Your voice matters, and the world is waiting for you to rise. There's greatness in your DNA and a fire within you that can't be extinguished.Your life matters.Tune in to the SJW Podcast, releasing new episodes on the first Sunday of every month. Don't miss our debut episode—listen now!Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The SJW Show: Be Real; Be Transparent; Be HonestWelcome to The SJW Show, where we ignite the fire within you to dream, believe, and rise to your full potential. This isn't a place for the complacent or those content with mediocrity. If you're ready to step out of self-pity, break free from excuses, and shatter the barriers of comfort, you're in the right place. This show is designed to inspire, empower, and motivate you to greatness.Are you ready to shed the limits and embrace your destiny? The SJW Show is for those who refuse to settle, for the Queens who have faced the fire and emerged stronger, and for the sisters with an unquenchable hunger for more. We're here to revive your dreams, rekindle your love, and restore your hope.Expect to be challenged, to feel uncomfortable, and to question everything. Our mission is to equip you with the tools and skills to grow, thrive, and dominate. Through the stories of others
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