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BACEO Podcast

The road to becoming a CEO is anything but straight. It’s a grind filled with lonely nights, hard decisions, and moments you can’t post on Instagram. On Becoming a CEO, we pull back the curtain on the real journey—raw wins, brutal losses, and the grit it takes to build something that matters.

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    I wanted To Become A Doctor But Failed Badly. #failure #success

    Are migrants truly exploiting the system—or are they simply navigating structures that were never built to be fair in the first place?In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Newton Ndege, legal scholar and Director of GNG Global Investment, to unpack some of the most uncomfortable yet necessary conversations around systems, migration, wealth, and opportunity.From how so-called “perfect systems” still get manipulated, to the hidden advantages migrants develop when adapting to new environments, this conversation challenges conventional thinking and digs beneath the surface of how the world really works.We also explore the role of failure in entrepreneurship, why degrees alone may not be enough in a global economy, and what the future holds for African talent in an increasingly competitive and AI-driven world.If you’ve ever questioned how systems are built, who they truly benefit, and how to position yourself within them, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.In This Episode, We Discuss:• How “perfect systems” can still be manipulated• Migration, opportunity, and systemic loopholes• Do migrants give more than they take?• Why failure is essential for entrepreneurial success• The hardest rule of building wealth• Why your degree isn’t enough to work abroad• The future of African talent and global mobility• AI vs humans: is ChatGPT replacing human value?• The paradox of choice in modern relationshipIf this conversation resonates with you, be sure to follow the podcast, leave a rating, and share your thoughts—we’d love to hear your perspective.Stay tuned for more real stories and honest conversations.

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    From United Kingdom to Australia

    In this episode of the Becoming a CEO (BACEO) Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Olufemi Oshin, a vascular surgeon, to explore the story behind the title.From an unexpected start in engineering to building a career in medicine, his journey is anything but linear. We explore his transition from the UK to Australia, the realities of navigating new systems as a migrant, and the discipline it takes to play the long game.But beyond the career, this conversation goes deeper.We talk about identity, humility, what it truly means to stay grounded, and the life lessons that come from working in a profession where every decision can change a life.This is not just a story about success.It’s a story about perspective, growth, and the human experience behind it all.In this episode, we cover:• From engineering to medicine: making bold career decisions• Moving from the UK to Australia: the real story• Navigating life and success as a migrant• Lessons from working as a vascular surgeon• Health awareness: what you need to know• Philosophy, purpose, and staying groundedIf this conversation resonates with you, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who needs to hear this story.

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    You’re Not Stuck… You’re Just Too Afraid

    There’s a hard truth many of us avoid…You’re not stuck.You’re not unlucky.You’re not without opportunity.You’re just too afraid to take the risk.In this deeply honest conversation with Bellamore Ndayikeze, we unpack the silent battles many migrants and young entrepreneurs face — the kind no one really talks about.From struggling with confidence…To carrying the hidden weight of a poverty identity…To constantly playing it safe because failure feels too expensive…This episode challenges you to confront the real question:What if the very thing holding you back… is you?This isn’t just a conversation about business.It’s about identity.It’s about mindset.It’s about the internal shift required to step into the life you say you want.WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT:• Why opportunities are everywhere, yet so many people still feel stuck• The truth that there is always a door open — but most people never walk through it• How lack of confidence quietly costs you opportunities, growth, and time• Why entrepreneurship is still underrated in African communities• The uncomfortable reality that parts of Africa’s economic struggles are self-inflicted• What it really means to build leverage in Australia as a migrant• The role of social media in building modern businesses• The heart behind In Her Name Foundation and the legacy being builtFINAL THOUGHT:At some point, you have to ask yourself:Am I really lacking opportunities… or am I just too scared to take them?If this episode resonates with you, don’t just listen — reflect.Follow the podcast, share with someone who needs this conversation, and leave a review to help more people find it.

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    Breaking Barriers & Redefining Leadership with Rebekah Nona

    In this episode of the Becoming a CEO (BACEO) Podcast, I sit down with Rebekah Nona, Founder and CEO of Zimco Consulting, for a deeply honest and eye-opening conversation about identity, leadership, and what it really means to build and thrive in systems that were never designed for you.From starting her journey straight out of school in the mining industry—where women were almost invisible in technical roles—to now leading conversations around culture, leadership, and workplace transformation, Rebekah shares her powerful lived experience navigating male-dominated environments and redefining what leadership truly looks like.We unpack uncomfortable but necessary truths, including:• Why many workplaces are not structured for women to truly thrive• The reality of being a woman—especially a woman of colour—in male-dominated industries• The “Angry Black Woman” stereotype and the truth behind it• How perception often shapes confidence, capability, and opportunityWe also dive into:• Her journey from mining to building a leadership and consulting business• The pressure of not following the traditional university path• How to introduce yourself and own your space in any room• The importance of skill sets in today’s world• How to validate your ideas and start a business with clarity• Why the right environment and people can change everythingThis conversation goes beyond business—it explores identity, belief systems, and breaking through limitations placed on you by society, culture, or even yourself.Because sometimes…You’re not the problem.The system is.

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    Nobody Talks About This Before Marriage… And It’s a Problem

    In this episode of the Becoming a CEO (BACEO) Podcast, I sit down with Oluwaseun Johnson — entrepreneur, wedding planner, decorator, and founder of Pretty and Nice Events — for a deeply honest and thought-provoking conversation.Together, we unpack the real, sometimes uncomfortable truths about marriage, culture, and what many young people are not being told.Drawing from her experience in the wedding and events industry, Oluwaseun shares powerful insights into what truly happens behind the scenes of marriage — especially within migrant and culturally diverse communities.One of the major themes we explore is the knowledge gap among young people stepping into marriage. Many enter lifelong commitments without fully understanding key aspects like expectations, intimacy, communication, and what it really takes to build a home.In this episode, we discuss:How Oluwaseun started her event planning businessHer passion for decoration and creativityPractical marketing strategies for event plannersAdvice for breaking into the wedding industryThe cultural realities shaping modern marriagesWhy relationship education often centers around womenThe role of parents in preparing children for marriageThe truth about relationships vs marriageThis conversation challenges perspectives, highlights cultural gaps, and opens up an important dialogue around preparation, awareness, and intentional living — especially for young couples and migrant families.Because the truth is…Many people don’t fail in marriage because they lack love—they fail because they were never prepared.

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    The Truth About Sleep, #motherhood & Postpartum

    Sleep deprivation is one of the most overlooked challenges in motherhood—and it’s affecting more families than we talk about.In this episode, I sit down with Terry Nduta, a sleep consultant and therapist, to unpack the real impact of sleep on mums, families, and relationships. From postpartum depression to resentment, to the silent struggles fathers face—this is a conversation every parent needs to hear.If you’ve ever felt exhausted, overwhelmed, or even guilty for how you feel… you’re not alone.We dive into:How lack of sleep impacts your mental health and contributes to postpartum depressionWhy some mothers experience resentment—and why it’s more common than you thinkWhat healthy sleep actually looks like for your child (and why it matters)Why your child may not be sleeping—and practical things you can do about itThe risks around sleep medication for children and what parents should knowThe role partners and fathers play in supporting mums through this phaseWhy men struggle too—but often don’t talk about itThis is not just about sleep.It’s about understanding, support, and creating space for honest conversations around parenting.Whether you’re a mum, a dad, or planning to start a family—this episode is for you.Listen now and share with someone who needs this conversation.

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    Functional Neurological Disorder; The Reality and Danger of Misdiagnosis

    Out of Pain, Purpose is Born | BACEO PodcastWhat does it truly mean to live with a condition the world doesn’t fully understand?In this powerful episode of the BACEO Podcast, I sit down with Ciara — a certified Life Coach, Inclusion and Accessibility Advocate, Community Leader, and Mentor — whose story will challenge the way you see disability, identity, and purpose.Ciara doesn’t see people as “disabled”… she believes we are all ably different. But her journey to embracing that truth has been filled with pain, misdiagnosis, uncertainty, and resilience.In this episode, we explore:• What Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) really is• The reality and risks of being misdiagnosed• Living daily with chronic pain and invisible illness• The emotional weight of being told she may never have a family• Turning deep pain into meaningful purpose• A powerful message for anyone navigating life with a disabilityThis is more than a health conversation.It’s about identity, faith, resilience, and redefining what’s possible.If you’ve ever faced limitations — physical, emotional, or societal — this episode will shift your perspective.🎧 Listen now and stay till the end — this one will stay with you.If this episode impacted you, follow the BACEO Podcast for more real and powerful stories. Share this with someone who needs encouragement today.

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    There's Nothing Like Cheating When It Comes To Men In Africa

    In this episode of the BACEO Podcast, I sit down with Pastor Gladys Boadi — entrepreneur, pastor, and marriage counsellor — for a deep and honest conversation about marriage, parenting, and raising the next generation.As part of our Marriage Series, we explore some of the most important — and often uncomfortable — questions about relationships today. With modern expectations constantly reshaping traditional roles, Pastor Gladys shares powerful insights on family, partnership, and the true purpose of marriage.One key idea she highlights is that children are entrusted to parents for a season, and the legacy we leave in them will shape how they approach life, relationships, and the world long after they leave our homes.We also unpack the realities of modern “50–50” relationships, the expectations placed on men and women, and why many people enter marriage without truly understanding their vision, purpose, and responsibilities.If you're navigating marriage, relationships, parenting, faith, or preparing for marriage, this episode will challenge how you think about love, leadership, partnership, and legacy.Key Topics in This Episode:• Why children are entrusted to parents for a season• The legacy parents leave behind• The reality behind modern 50–50 marriages• Hidden responsibilities many women carry in marriage• Why some men want a wife but don’t fully understand why• Marriage as God’s design vs treating it like a transaction• One man, one wife — the biblical perspective• Is marriage truly 50–50?• Is marriage a covenant or a contract?• Pastor Gladys’ thoughts on prenups• Questions couples should ask before saying “I do”• The biggest threats facing marriages todayListen now and join the conversation.

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    Marriage: The Questions To Ask Your Spouse To Be

    Marriage is often celebrated, but do we truly understand what we are signing up for?In this two-part conversation, Kolapo Adigun unpacks the purpose, realities, and challenges of marriage—especially for migrant Christians building relationships in a new country. From common misconceptions and marital breakdown to gender roles, sacrifice, and healing after separation, this episode offers practical wisdom and honest reflections.Whether you’re preparing for marriage or strengthening your relationship, this conversation provides clarity, guidance, and a grounded perspective on love and commitment.

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    The Silent Pressures Many Men Carry.

    What does it really mean to become a man?For many men, the journey begins without a blueprint — no clear guidance, no model to follow. Just expectations: be strong, lead well, provide, and somehow figure life out along the way.In this episode of Becoming A CEO, I sit down with Lawrence Shuruma for a deeply honest conversation about manhood, responsibility, and the silent pressures many men carry.Lawrence shares what it was like growing up without his father, the question he still wishes he could ask him, and how father absence can shape identity, leadership, and self-belief.In this episode, we explore:• The emotional impact of growing up without a father• The one question he wishes he could ask his dad• How setbacks and injuries can redefine confidence• Why many men struggle silently with responsibility and expectations• The importance of building yourself before building relationships• What it truly means to believe in yourself — even when doubt is present• How to confront fear and move forward anywayThis isn’t a motivational speech.It’s a real, grounded conversation about identity, healing, responsibility, and the intentional work required to become the man you were never taught how to be.Because before you can lead others,before you can build a family,before you can build a life —you must first become someone you can stand on.If this conversation resonates with you, follow Becoming A CEO for more honest discussions on leadership, personal growth, entrepreneurship, and the real-life journeys of Africans and migrants building impact in Australia.

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    The Lie of Gender Roles and the Myth of Having It All

    In this powerful episode, I sit down with Abisola Olu-Ojo, founder of Complete Woman—a faith-driven movement born out of pain, conviction, and an unshakable belief that women carry limitless purpose.What began as a daughter grieving her mother’s unfulfilled dreams has grown into a global community empowering women to rise boldly—without waiting for perfect timing or shrinking themselves to fit into one box.In this episode, we explore:• How personal loss can ignite a mission bigger than yourself• Why conviction often matters more than credentials• The myth of choosing “one path” and the freedom in living a multidimensional life• The real, raw intersections of motherhood, marriage, ministry, and entrepreneurship• Resilience, heartbreak, forgiveness—and how they shape the love we give and receiveThis is a story about faith in action. About turning a “bad idea” into a global movement. About embracing every season—scars and all—as part of the purpose you’re called to live out.If you’ve ever questioned your timing, your capacity, or your calling—this conversation will remind you: you are not behind, and you are not limited.Press play. Let it reflect something deeper in you.

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    Selam Tegegn: The Hidden Identity Struggles of African Migrants

    In this episode, I sit down with community leader and mental health clinical nurse Selam to unpack the silent mental health struggles faced by African migrants in Australia.We go beyond the buzzwords and explore identity struggles, living “African at home, Australian outside,” high-functioning depression, cultural stigma, faith vs emotional vulnerability, and the silent pressure many women face to “tick boxes” before marriage.This is an honest and necessary conversation about belonging, culture, faith, and emotional wellbeing in the African diaspora.If you’re part of the diaspora — or simply want to understand mental health more deeply — this episode is for you.Press play and join the conversation.

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    Mubanga Culture: How Afrodance Is Shifting Global Perspective On Africa One Step At A time

    Mubanga is quietly leading a cultural shift — helping bring Afrodance and dance therapy into the mainstream across Australia and the African diaspora.In this episode of the Becoming a CEO Podcast, he shares his journey as a young migrant navigating identity, belonging, and self-expression in a system that didn’t always make space for him. What began as an outlet — encouraged by his father — slowly became a calling.Today, Mubanga travels the world teaching and performing Afrodance, but the journey was far from easy.We unpack:• His early path into dance and self-discovery• Finding courage to start before feeling ready• The influence of Afrobeats on Afrodance• His creative process• Monetising dance and copyright questions• The real challenges behind building a creative careerThis is an honest conversation about identity, creativity, and turning passion into purpose.If you’re a creative or entrepreneur looking for permission to begin — this episode is for you.

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    Fashion Boss: Building a Luxury Suit Brand in a $6B Fashion Industry

    In this episode of the Becoming A CEO Podcast, Emmanuel sits down with Joseph Kur, founder of Zenith Tailors. Born in war-torn South Sudan and raised in Australia as a refugee, Joseph shares how he challenged limiting beliefs, rebuilt his mindset, and turned his personal story into a thriving fashion brand. He opens up about stability in business, lessons from failure, and why every Zenith Tailors suit represents pride, discipline, and transformation. This episode is a powerful reminder that your background doesn’t define your ceiling.

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    How the Wealthy Pay Less Tax (Legally)

    WARNING: This is not financial advice. The information shared in this video is general in nature — always consult your own accountant or financial adviser for personalised tax planning, business structuring, or investment strategy. If you earn, spend, invest, or run a business, this conversation will change how you think about money.For nearly 10 years, Nirav has been my personal accountant and financial strategist. He’s built and scaled a successful tax franchise, launched his own accounting firm, and helped hundreds of clients structure their money the smart way.Today, he breaks down the real wealth foundations every Australian should understand:💡 In This Episode You’ll Learn:• How money really works and why “money comes and goes” is a wealth principle• Business structuring in Australia — sole trader vs company vs trust• How company trusts can reduce tax and protect your assets• Tax brackets explained — for small earners and high-income earners• Negative gearing in Australia — what it means and who it benefits• Smart credit card strategy — rewards without debt traps• Superannuation vs SMSF — which one makes sense for you• Legal ways Australians can reduce tax while building long-term wealthIf you're a small business owner, content creator, employee, investor, or first-time entrepreneur, this episode gives you practical, real-world insight you can apply immediately.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Short Introduction01:24 - Nirav's Brief Backstory05:09 - Who Is Nirav & What Is His Profession?10:07 - What Moment Changed Everything For Nirav In Regards To Money?12:29 - Why Nirav Chose Business Over The 9-5?15:24 - Why Did Nirav Chose To Buy A Franchise?16:53 - How Nirav Stepped Out On His Own18:34 - Mistakes People Make When Trying To Grow Their Wealth21:18 - How To Use A Credit Card To Your Advantage 22:30 - The Benefits Of Using A Credit Card25:16 - Nirav Explains, Stocks/Bonds and SMP50027:11 - The Best Ways To Utilise Your SuperFund29:04 - Can You Build Wealth Through Your SuperAnnuation31:19 - Ways You Can Invest Your Super33:45 - The Smartest Way To Invest Your Fund36:40 - How Nirav's Mindset Has Changed On Investment38:24 - What Is Positive Legare?41:11 - The Different Business Structures And What They Are42:33 - Setting Up A Trust Over A Company45:21 - Who Is A Trust For?46:41 - What Are The Risks You Should Consider When Setting Up A Trust51:43 - Nirav's Advice On Opening A Trust Over A Company55:00 - Does A Trust Have To Include Family?57:19 - Tax Obligations For A Trust1:00:35 - Can People Who Work A 9-5 Setup A Trust1:03:52 - Emmanuel's Journey With Setting Up A Trust1:09:18 - Most Challenging Part Of Running A Tax Accountants Business1:11:54 - What Systems Has Nirav Put In Place Before Scaling1:13:29 - How Nirav Deals With Saying No1:16:23 - What Principle Of Money Isn't Taught In Schools1:18:00 - Nirav Talks About His Relationship With His Father1:20:27 - If Nirav Was To Start A Fresh What Would He Do Differently1:22:36 - Nirav Talks About His Customer Base1:23:27 - How Does Nirav Manage His Health While Running A Business1:26:36 - What Is The Nirav's Most Important Value1:27:52 - End Of Podcast#TaxAdviceAustralia #TaxPlanningAustralia #AussieFinance #BusinessStructuring #CompanyTrust #TrustVsCompany #SMSF #NegativeGearing #CreditCardStrategy #WealthPlanning #SmallBusinessAustralia #AccountingTips #InvestingAustralia #FinancePodcast #MoneyPodcast

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    Drea: Judged By The Church, Discriminated Against on Australian Idol

    Drea is more than a friend — she’s family. I’ve watched her grow into an incredible young woman, a rising music star who is vocal about her faith and never afraid to express it. She’s graced multiple platforms and opened for some of the biggest names in both the Australian and international music scene.So when she stepped onto the iconic Australian Idol stage, I couldn’t have been prouder. What looked like the next big breakthrough in her career quickly became a nightmare — an experience she would rather never relive, let alone talk about.I’ve always wanted to sit with her to discuss her music journey and her rise to one of Australia’s most coveted stages: Australian Idol. I finally got the chance. But while I was excited for this conversation, I wasn’t prepared for the painful truth she shared — how everything took a dark and unexpected turn.We’re often captivated by the stage, the lights, the glamour, the cheering crowd… all the razzmatazz. But what we almost never see is what happens behind the scenes — the grief, the trauma, the discrimination, and the internal battles artists fight just to be heard.This conversation became more than an interview — it became an exposé.If you’re curious to know what really happened behind the scenes, sit back, relax, and take it all in.I look forward to reading your thoughts in the comments.And before you dive in, don’t forget to hit the Subscribe button — it’s the easiest and completely free way to support our platform.

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    Mental Health Expert: Your Mental Health Medication May Be For Life #mentalhealth #depression

    We throw around the words trauma, anxiety, and depression so often — but how many of us truly understand them?In this deeply personal episode, I sat down with James Babatunde Olaleye, A mental Health clinician to unpack what it really means to live with and heal from mental pain. From my own journey through undiagnosed depression to James’s powerful insights on trauma and emotional recovery — this conversation is raw, real, and necessary.We talk about how the past shapes our present, why rest is healing, and how to build a survival toolkit for your mental fitness.This isn’t just for those struggling — it’s a reminder for all of us to pause and look after our minds.👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe if this resonates with you.Your comment might just help someone else heal.Find Me ON Socials Instagram @baceopodcastFacebook @emmanuelonyegbulaTiktok @emmaonyegbula

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    Friday Zico: Visa Restrictions Ended My Manchester United Dream!

    This conversation stayed with me long after the cameras stopped rolling.Sitting across from Friday Zico, I wasn’t just talking to a footballer playing for Kalamunda FC or a South Sudanese international — I was listening to the story of a refugee kid who carried a dream across borders, continents, and impossible odds. We talked about what it meant to arrive in Perth with hope, talent, and doubt all living in the same body. About learning to believe in yourself when the world keeps reminding you of your limitations.Friday opened up about the injuries that tested his body, but even more about the systems that tested his spirit. The very visa systems designed to regulate movement were used to deny him access to a dream. Not because of a lack of talent. Not because of effort. But because of where he was born. When Friday shared how close he came to signing with Manchester United — only for a work permit issue to quietly shut that door — it exposed a systemic reality: opportunity is often limited not by ability, but by geography.As an African and a refugee, he spoke honestly about the pressure to be “twice as good” just to be considered equal — a reality many migrants know too well.What moved me most was his honesty when I asked him if he felt successful. His answer wasn’t loud or bitter. It was reflective. Grounded. He said he’s gone as far as he could go — and that truth takes courage. This episode isn’t just about football. It’s about identity, resilience, missed opportunities, and making peace with the journey you were given. It’s about redefining success when the dream doesn’t end the way you imagined.If you’ve ever chased something with everything you had…If you’re a migrant, a refugee, an athlete, or someone learning to let go of a version of life you once held onto…This conversation is for you. #Football #Migration #Refugee #Stories #mentalstrength #African #Athletes #manchesterunited 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe — it’s the only free way to support the work we’re doing here.

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    Tobi Adegboyegba: The Best Time To Buy Was Yesterday #property #investing #australia

    I sat down with my friend, realtor and entrepreneur Tobi Adegboyega, for an honest conversation about real estate, wealth, and the future of home ownership.What started as a discussion about buying your first rental and getting into your first home quickly turned into something deeper — and honestly, unsettling.At one point, it hit me: my kids might genuinely struggle to ever own their first home.That reality shook me.The real estate market isn’t slowing down. Prices keep rising. Demand keeps growing. And it’s becoming painfully clear that the best time to buy property was yesterday.But here’s the truth:It’s never too early — or too late — to start your real estate journey. Whether you’re buying your first home, your first investment property, or just learning how the system works, opportunity still exists if you’re prepared to act.In this episode, we break down the realities, the opportunities, and the mindset needed to build wealth through property in Australia — especially if you’re starting from zero.In this episode, we cover:Why applying for a house should be treated like applying for a jobReal estate opportunities most people overlookStarting a business vs buying an investment propertyWhat a dual key home investment actually isThe harsh reality of home ownership for the next generationHow you can start with one property and growGetting started in Australian real estateWhy there are so few African real estate managers in Australia🎙 Guest: Tobi Adegboye🎧 Host: Emmanuel Onyegbula👉 Seach BACEO Podcast on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Podcasts to Listen.If you’re thinking about buying property, investing in real estate, or securing a better future for your family, this conversation is for you.#RealEstateAustralia #FirstHomeBuyers #PropertyInvestment #WealthBuilding #AustralianRealEstate #HomeOwnership #InvestmentProperty #BACEO #FinancialFreedom #realestatepodcast

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    Building a Beauty Empire From Nothing In #australia

    Building a business as a first-generation migrant is hard.Building one in the beauty industry — where competition is intense and the market is oversaturated — is even harder.Rumbie’s journey didn’t start with trends or glamour, It started with a gap.She noticed something most major beauty brands in Australia ignored for years: dark and brown-skinned women were barely considered. Instead of waiting to be included, she built for them.In this episode of the BACEO Podcast, we sit down with Rumbie to unpack the real conversation around makeup — beyond stereotypes, beyond judgement, and beyond outdated beliefs many of us grew up with.We talk about:* Entrepreneurship as a first-generation migrant* Why women wear makeup (and why that question is often misunderstood)* The psychology of makeup, beauty, and confidence* Can makeup be modest? What is the true essence of makeup?* What inclusivity actually means in the beauty industry* Mental health, self-expression, and showing up confidently* The biggest misconceptions Africans often hold about makeup and beauty* Why our Masterclass is more than just makeup classesThis is not a surface-level beauty conversation.It’s about identity. Confidence. Culture. And backing yourself when the market doesn’t make space for you.If you’ve ever questioned why makeup matters, who it’s for, or whether beauty and depth can coexist — this episode is for you.🎧 Watch, reflect, and join the conversation.Don’t forget to subscribe for more honest conversations on business, culture, and personal growth.

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    The Harsh Truth Nobody Will Tell You About Starting A Business

    Discover the raw, authentic story of Yande from RepKulture, an African Australia entrepreneur who turned isolation into opportunity. In this candid episode we explore the highs and lows of building a fashion tech brand across continents, the power of mentorship, the role of faith, and practical tactics for scaling a startup in today’s volatile market. Guest : Yande Chalihttps://www.instagram.com/repkulture/Host:Emmanuel OnyegbulaIG: https://www.instagram.com/baceopodcast/

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    Why Wearing Makeup Could Signal Insecurity

    Building a business as a first-generation migrant is hard.Building one in the beauty industry — where competition is intense and the market is oversaturated — is even harder.Rumbie’s journey didn’t start with trends or glamour, It started with a gap.She noticed something most major beauty brands in Australia ignored for years: dark and brown-skinned women were barely considered. Instead of waiting to be included, she built for them.In this episode of the BACEO Podcast, we sit down with Rumbie to unpack the real conversation around makeup — beyond stereotypes, beyond judgement, and beyond outdated beliefs many of us grew up with.We talk about:Entrepreneurship as a first-generation migrantWhy women wear makeup (and why that question is often misunderstood)The psychology of makeup, beauty, and confidenceCan makeup be modest? What is the true essence of makeup?What inclusivity actually means in the beauty industryMental health, self-expression, and showing up confidentlyThe biggest misconceptions Africans often hold about makeup and beautyWhy our Masterclass is more than just makeup classesThis is not a surface-level beauty conversation.It’s about identity. Confidence. Culture. And backing yourself when the market doesn’t make space for you.If you’ve ever questioned why makeup matters, who it’s for, or whether beauty and depth can coexist — this episode is for you.🎧 Watch, reflect, and join the conversation.Don’t forget to subscribe for more honest conversations on business, culture, and personal growth.

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    Why This AFRICAN Barber Calls Himself A 'GOD'

    Meet Kwesi “Perfect” Brown — the Ghanaian kid who refused to settle, crossed continents, and built an empire in Australia with nothing but clippers, hustle, and a dream.Perfect Barbershop isn’t just where you get a fade. It’s where men cry, laugh, heal, argue, confess, and plot their futures. It’s where community meets culture, and where haircuts turn into therapy sessions.This isn’t your average entrepreneur story. It’s migration, hustle, music, loss, wins, and unapologetic ambition — told by a man who has cut politicians, celebrities, and hustlers all in the same chair.#podcast #australianpodcasts #businesspodcast

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    The Questions You’ll Wish You Asked Your Father Before It’s Too Late

    This conversation is personal.The name Omotoyosi loosely translates to “a child of delight” or “a child worthy of celebration.” And that truly reflects the life and journey of Dr. Omotoyosi Craig — an accomplished engineer who has earned one of the highest qualifications in his field, travelled the world, contributed to innovative inventions, and now serves as the WA Chapter President of the African Professionals of Australia.In this episode, we sit down to talk about the parts of success people don’t always see.We go deep into:• Fatherhood and what it truly means to be a present, intentional father• The powerful role a father plays in the life of a girl child• The realities of Black Tax• The emotional and financial burden carried by many migrants, especially African families• The pressure to “succeed fast” as a migrant and how it shapes identity, responsibility and mental healthThis is an honest, vulnerable, and eye-opening conversation about identity, responsibility, parenting, migration, and the sacrifices behind success.If you are a migrant, a parent, an African professional, or someone navigating culture, expectations and purpose — this episode will speak directly to you.Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button, it’s the only free way you can support this channel. Lets dive in.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Podcast Highlight01:35 - Brief Backstory Of Dr. Omotoyosi 02:23 - Dr. Omotoyosi Introduction03:10 - What You Should Know About Dr. Omotoyosi 04:38 - Who Is Dr. Omotoyosi Without The Titles?05:47 - Dr. Omotoyosi's Definition Of Happiness07:43 - What Is Failure To Dr. Omotoyosi?11:21 - What Is Failure To Someone Who Cannot Visualise It?14:07 - Dr. Omotoyosi's Relationship With His Father16:28 - Emmanuel Opens Up About His Relationship With His Dad17:03 - The Importance Of Sitting Down To Speak To Your Father20:42 - Why You Should Ask Your Dad Questions Before You Lose Him23:52 - Black Tax And How It's Affecting People In The Diaspora27:03 - Dr Omotoyosi Tells A Story About The Effects Of Black Tax28:22 - Why You Should Think Carefully Before Sending Money Back Home29:25 - How To Deal With Black Tax29:47 - Why You Shouldn't Feel Bad For Not Helping Everyone30:40 - The Wickedness Of Black Tax33:38 - How To Manage Your Finances When It Comes To Helping People?38:07 - Why Tuff Love Is Needed When It Comes To Black Tax40:26 - Is Black Tax A "Crime".41:27 - Why Helping Others Will Cost You In The Long Run43:47 - Dr Omotoyosi's Conclusion On Black Tax44:09 - What Is A Struggle That African Professional's Face In Australia46:01 - The Challenges African Professional's Are Facing51:13 - What Does It Mean To Be An African Professional In Australia52:30 - The Effects Of The "Tall Poppy Syndrome".56:43 - Conclusion Of Challenges African Professional's Are Facing57:32 - The English Test In Australia For Professionals59:15 - Why Health Matters For African Professionals1:00:14 - Is Australia Ready For African Migrants?1:08:19 - What Africans Need To Understand When Migrating To Australia1:10:11 - How Would Nigeria Salvage It's Image In Front Of The West?1:12:28 - Dr Omotoyosi's Return To Nigeria1:13:39 - Dr Omotoyosi's Last Words For The Audience 1:15:35 - A Question For Dr Omotoyosi From The Previous Guest1:18:08 - Podcast End1:18:11 - Final Conclusion (Outro)

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