The Ferdy Adimefe Podcast
The Ferdy Adimefe Podcast
Podcast Description
The Ferdy Adimefe’s Podcast is about the inner transformation for external impact. It explores the power of presence, self-mastery, and purposeful living—challenging Africans to shift from mere survival to intentional leadership in our lives and work.
Through deep conversations, personal stories, and thought-provoking insights, we uncover what it means to build from the inside out—navigating growth, resilience, and the human experience.
Join us as we embrace a new way of being, one that shapes not just who we are, but the world around us.
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes of self-mastery, personal presence, and purposeful living, featuring episodes like 'Not All Businessmen Are Entrepreneurs' where Babatunde Akin-Moses discusses innovation and financing in Nigeria, and 'Life in Film, Faith & Abundance' where Seun reflects on creativity and Christianity amidst societal pressures. Additional episodes focus on entrepreneurship in the face of change, the socio-economic realities in Nigeria, and the urgent need for intentional living among creatives in Africa.

The Ferdy Adimefe’s Podcast is about the inner transformation for external impact. It explores the power of presence, self-mastery, and purposeful living—challenging Africans to shift from mere survival to intentional leadership in our lives and work.
Through deep conversations, personal stories, and thought-provoking insights, we uncover what it means to build from the inside out—navigating growth, resilience, and the human experience.
Join us as we embrace a new way of being, one that shapes not just who we are, but the world around us.
What does true legacy look like? In this episode, Iyobosa challenges us to rethink education, parenting, and wealth, and what we truly owe the next generation.
We discuss:
– Why learning is more than grade, it’s about curiosity, communication, and growth.
– How discipline can become frustration instead of correction
– Why children need space to explore spirituality and identity without pressure
– Lessons from growing up in a home of both doubt and deep faith
– The skills children need most: to learn, unlearn, and rebuild for themselves
Iyobosa’s reflections remind us that leaving wealth isn’t enough. Our real responsibility is raising children who can think, adapt, and thrive, beyond the classroom and beyond inheritance.

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