by Tokunbo | Jun 15, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
“Black Women Need To Have The Confidence And Audacity Of White Men” The Tokunbo Chronicles · A1 - 0001 Amina Aweis Audio00086400 “Most adults are just big babies who are winging it. Adulthood is actually a scam!” – Amina Aweis Amina Aweis is a... by Tokunbo | May 26, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
“Don’t Get So Caught Up In The Excitement Of Your Dream That You Forget To Actually Do The Work To Make Your Dream Come True.” Host Tokunbo Koiki shares how the Covid-19 Pandemic has resulted in her recent decision to changed the goals she started... by Tokunbo | May 14, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
Blessing Timidi Digha World Came Crashing Down After Suffering The Loss Of Two Of Her Youngest Children In A Fire Blessing Timidi Digha identifies as a fearless Feminist. She is Community Based Researcher with over twenty years of experience working on issues... by Tokunbo | May 12, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
How Tahlia Gray’s Cultural Experiences Led Her To Create An Empowering Hosiery Brand “When you are a dark-skinned beauty, you might not want to be called Mocha or Midnight or something of that nature.” – Tahlia Gray Tahlia Gray is the Founder of... by Tokunbo | May 4, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
“I would think about what good could happen if I was to achieve my goals. And who would be impacted by the world I had imagined in my mind.” The Tokunbo Chronicles · 7. Arlan Hamilton, In Order To Become, I Had To Be “It wasn’t always easy, I... by Tokunbo | Apr 24, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
“The key thing to networking is really showing up as yourself. Being comfortable with your authentic self.” Tokunbo Koiki is a multi passionate entrepreneur, founder of the award-winning Tokunbo’s Kitchen and the London African Food Week. Tokunbo means... by Tokunbo | Apr 7, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
Hearing The Words “You Will Die Soon” Gave Kerrita Permission To Pivot And Change The Course Of Her Life “I was failing upwards…climbing all these heights but it wasn’t my dream” – Kerrita McClaughlyn Kerrita McClaughlyn is... by Tokunbo | Mar 25, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
Nastassja Talks About Giving Up A Job Opportunity At Vogue To Build Her Concept Bakery; The Indulgent Sugar Plum “I’m an artist with the canvas of a baker.”–Nastassja Lusengo Better known as Ms Sugar Plum: The Cake architect, Nastassja Lusengo is... by Tokunbo | Mar 10, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
A Trip To Gambia Gave Alex Pemberton The Courage To Realise His Childhood Dream Of Becoming An Entrepreneur Alex Pemberton shares the moment he decided as a child that he would one day be running his own business and signing cheques. Despite spending two months... by Tokunbo | Mar 10, 2020 | The Tokunbo Chronicles Podcast
Whether It’s Through Sharing Stories Or Sharing Food, I Believe It’s Important To Nourish Ourselves And Our Community. I am your host and chief story teller, Tokunbo Koiki, a multi passionate entrepreneur, founder of the award-winning Tokunbo’s Kitchen and...