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W.E W.I.N Podcast

W.E W.I.N Podcast

Written by: AccelerateHer Africa
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W.E W.I.N Podcast Women Elevating • Women Igniting • Women Navigating


Expect: Unfiltered stories • Tactical advice • “Aha!” moments for women who refuse to settle.

For: The ambitious, the underestimated, and the women ready to win their way.

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Episodes
  • EP. 16 The Reinvention Roadmap: Anne Nwaokolo on Pivoting from Banking to Healthcare Data
    Jan 9 2026

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    After a long and successful career in banking in Nigeria, rising to a senior role at FirstBank, Anne Nwaokolo made the incredibly brave decision to start a new career in healthcare data analytics in the UK. This week, she shares the very first, practical step she took to turn the abstract idea of change into a concrete project. We also discuss her strategy for balancing the demands of intense upskilling and how she managed imposter syndrome when entering a new field.

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    39 mins
  • EP. 15 Chosen by the Ancestors: Tya Bolton on "Purposeful Pivots" and Being a Legacy Maker
    Jan 2 2026

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    Tya Bolton believes she was "chosen by the ancestors to be a legacy maker". In this episode, we explore the feeling of being called to a purpose larger than oneself. Tya discusses the concept of making "purposeful pivots" toward a life of greater meaning and distinguishes between companies that are just performative versus those building "truly authentic and impactful partnerships". This is a conversation about service, sacrifice, and the power of persistence.

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    39 mins
  • EP. 14 The Generation That Doesn't Wait: Nana Yaa Serwaa on Redefining "Ready"
    Dec 26 2025

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    Many from a previous generation might have waited until they felt "more 'ready'" to start something impactful. Nana Yaa Serwaa represents a generation that is moving differently. Co-founder of the "Dare 2 Dream Initiative" and host of "The Big Stepper Podcast", she joins us to discuss why young people today are rejecting traditional timelines. We explore the "portfolio" approach to a career and what "shaping the future" looks like on a practical, day-to-day level for the next wave of African talent.

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    32 mins
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