Womaning In Place showcases the stories and challenges that bind us together. Why “In Place”? The word “place” is both concrete and abstract...first place, my place, know your place, right place. We embrace the uplifting ethos of blooming in place, in this moment, together. korédé founder, Ronke Faleti, hosts candid conversations with the everyday heroines among us to discuss the topics that matter most for every role you play. Womaning: Verb. actions of a real-life heroine

Womaning in Place
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Womaning In Place showcases the stories and challenges that bind us together. Why “In Place”? The word “place” is both concrete and abstract...first place, my place, know your place, right place. We embrace the uplifting ethos of blooming in place, in this moment, together. korédé founder, Ronke Faleti, hosts candid conversations with the everyday heroines among us to discuss the topics that matter most for every role you play. Womaning: Verb. actions of a real-life heroine
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December 17, 2020
First, Check Your Ego: Abimbola Akintolayo
<p>Abimbola Akintolayo is inclusive in everything that she does. As a mother, wife, sister, and entrepreneur, she has devoted her life to helping others and loving unabashedly. She’s spreading the love with her venture,<a href="https://leaders-lane.com/"><u> Leaders Lane</u></a><u> [www.leaders-lane.com]</u>, an executive coaching and motivational boutique. Abimbola believes that we are meant to grow, but we have to check our egos at the door. She’s working on following the spirit in her gut and understanding how to appreciate and cultivate the gifts of others. <strong>But first, she’s checking her ego at the door. Ego is the free-will that God gave us...that I can make a decision on my own. It is a good thing...how do you make sure using ego, the right way. </strong></p> <p>Listen in to the banter between sisters and explore dimensions of ego, gut, spirit, self and self-love. </p> <p>“Don’t be afraid to change. Don’t be afraid of the new you. It’s still you in there! You’re just evolving. That is the gift of womanhood. We evolve every month internally, we are meant to be like this. We will change the world!” - Abimbola </p> <p><strong>Book reference: The me I want to be by John Ortberg</strong> </p> <p><a href="https://www.ted.com/search?q=elusive+creative+genius">Ted talk: Elizabeth Gilbert, Your Elusive Creative Genius </a></p> <p>https://www.shopkorede.com/womaning/abimbola-akintolayo-cdbx9 </p>

November 20, 2020
Womaning in Place with Lisa Clancy: "Nothing about us, without us"
<p>Experience this POWERHOUSE recording featuring Lisa Clancy, Councilwoman from the 5th district in St. Louis County and Chairwoman of the St. Louis County Council like a multi-course meal. </p> <p><strong>The first course</strong> is the “why” - learn about why Lisa, a Millennial woman with a young child, chose to run for office and understand the ethos of<strong> “Nothing about us, without us”</strong>. </p> <p>Continue to the main course on voting matters, political leadership and coronavirus, womaning as we delve into the realities of mothering and showing up in all the roles she plays, raising children without fear of, but curiosity about difference, enter into the vulnerable exchange on balancing it all and engaging across lines of difference as we discuss twitter reactions on working with the other side (à la ICE Cube). Listen to Lisa's take on “humanity, first” as a recommendation for discourse with upcoming Thanksgiving gatherings: <strong>"People want to be heard, seen and listened to”.</strong> </p> <p>Conclude this multi-course experience with a salient piece of advice on never letting yourself down and a heartwarming dessert in Lisa's recognition of the role her mother and biggest cheerleader played to get her here.</p> <p><br></p> <p>*this episode was recorded prior to 11/3 election, you will hear references at the end to go vote* </p>

October 9, 2020
Voting Matters with Yinka Faleti: Democratic Nominee. West Point. Secretary of State.
<p>In this bonus episode, you'll hear Ronke Faleti discuss with her husband, Yinka, on why "voting is the beginning" of what we have to do in a democracy. Though the conversation on voting is serious, their friendship and relationship shine through as they share laughs while unpacking the different issues affecting women and families as we vote in this pivotal election. </p> <p>“We ought to have hope that if we do the work, we can make change. We can hold this country to its promise. We can hold Missouri to its promise and its potential. If we do the work.<strong> If we get engaged, if we vote, if we agitate, if we push, if we pull for change, we can make change come</strong>." Yinka Faleti, Democratic Nominee for Missouri Secretary of State (www.yinkafaleti.com)</p> <p>Stay to the end to hear what Yinka would do to change the world and his beauty regimen to maintain a packaged look.</p>
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