How I Made It Happen

By: For Working Ladies Network
  • Summary

  • The “How I Made It Happen” podcast hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi, founder of For Working Ladies, speaks to phenomenal women who have gone through it all and are willing to share their stories of guts, glories and failures. Every episode will bring you lessons from female founders, innovators and movement makers on what it takes to create a successful career or grow a business. Expect honest, raw conversations, coupled with practical advice. To join the newsletter list sign up at http://www.forworkingladies.com

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  • Trailer
    Nov 10 2019
    Welcome to How I made It Happen — the podcast bringing you interviews with phenomenal women sharing practical advice on how to build the career of your dreams or grow a business. This podcast is hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi, founder of For Working Ladies. For more inspiring content visit www.forworkingladies.com to read advice, stories and tips from likeminded women.You can find us on social:IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabiTwitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_

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    1 min
  • 1: Ade Hassan, founder of Nubian Skin: On creating more than a fashion brand
    Nov 10 2019
    A conversation with Ade Hassan, founder of Nubian Skin

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    22 mins
  • 2: Sarah Akwisombe, founder of No Bull School: On creating an online business school
    Nov 19 2019
    A conversation with Sarah Akwismbe, founder of The No Bull Business School

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    31 mins

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