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Are you a solopreneur, entrepreneur, or small business owner looking to connect with other small business owners ? Are you yearning to know how they became successful at what they do? Then tune into Chatting with Experts podcast as we have all the right answers for you! Here you can listen to successful small business owners like Sonia Stetzler, Bill Franklin, Tesse Akpeki, Leanne Cannon and so many others share tips, advice and strategies on how they built their businesses . Join us on www.ChattingwiththeExperts.com and determine how to become the success that you are.

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Paula Okonneh

Previous Guests

Monique Stubbs
Monique Stubbs is a branding consultant, author, and global impact leader known for her expertise in personal branding and storytelling. She emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling in differentiating businesses in competitive markets. Monique is the author of the book 'UNCLOGGED,' which focuses on overcoming mindset blocks to achieve business success. She actively shares insights on social media, helping others maintain a balance between personal and professional lives while ensuring clarity and consistency in brand messaging.
Abong Fankam
Abong Fankam is the founder of the No Backpack Day Foundation, which aims to provide backpacks and school supplies to children in need, particularly in Cameroon. She is also the founder of A Place of Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting orphans affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. Abong's work is inspired by her daughter, Mongai, who initiated the backpack movement at the age of eight. Through her efforts, Abong has impacted thousands of children globally.
Mongai Fankam
Mongai Fankam is a young activist who, at the age of eight, started the No Backpack Day movement to help children in Cameroon by collecting backpacks and school supplies. Her initiative has grown to have a global impact, inspiring others to contribute to the education and well-being of children in need. Mongai's story highlights the power of youth activism and community involvement.
Tabitha Liburd
Tabitha Liburd is a conflict management strategist with expertise in managing conflicts within both organizational and personal settings. She emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, kindness, patience, and active listening in conflict resolution. Tabitha incorporates biblical principles into her approach, referencing scriptures such as Matthew 5:9 and 2 Timothy 2:24. She has developed a conflict resolution toolkit that provides practical solutions for various types of conflicts, aimed at helping Christians navigate conflicts in alignment with their faith.
Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu
Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu is a multifaceted professional with a diverse background as a pharmacist, scientist, educator, organizational psychologist, and author. She specializes in cultural dynamics at work and the unique challenges of parenting in a multicultural environment. Dr. Iwuchukwu shares insights on belonging and family systems, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence in navigating friendships and professional relationships. She is dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging for children with social communication challenges and advocates for authenticity and mutual understanding in relationships. Dr. Iwuchukwu is also an author with an upcoming book, and she actively engages with her audience through her website and LinkedIn.

Topics Discussed

brand story personal branding authentic storytelling emotional connections trust loyalty social media mindset blocks business success No Backpack Day Foundation backpacks school supplies Cameroon A Place of Hope orphans HIV/AIDS fundraiser Dr. Auma Obama conflict management Christian conflict resolution self-reflection kindness patience active listening biblical principles workplace conflicts business partnerships conflict resolution toolkit Cultural Intelligence Interpersonal Dynamics belonging family systems cultural dynamics at work parenting in a multicultural environment emotional intelligence friendships professional relationships authenticity mutual understanding intentionality in relationships
Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on Chatting with The Experts with Paula Okonneh.

0:00 31:36

Why Your Brand Story Matters

Hosts
Paula Okonneh
Guests
Monique Stubbs
Keywords
brand story personal branding authentic storytelling emotional connections trust loyalty social media mindset blocks business success

Monique Stubbs, a branding consultant, author, and global impact leader, emphasizes the importance of personal brand stories in differentiating businesses in a crowded market. She discusses how authentic storytelling can build emotional connections, trust, and loyalty among clients. Monique details her journey, including her book 'UNCLOGGED,' which addresses overcoming mindset blocks to achieve business success. The conversation also touches on the effective use of social media and consistency in elevating one's brand. Monique shares insights on maintaining a balance between personal and professional lives on social media, ensuring clarity and consistency in brand messaging.

 

Get In Touch:

For those intrigued by Monique’s insights, she is accessible through her website, moniquestubbs.com, and on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniquestubbs/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/groominggreatnessfoundation) where she continues to share her journey.

For those interested in sharing their own stories on "Chatting with the Experts," reach out to Paula Okonneh through her website at chattingwiththeexperts.com or connect via LinkedIn.

 

0:00 21:24

Changing The World One Backpack at a Time

Hosts
Paula Okonneh
Guests
Abong Fankam Mongai Fankam
Keywords
No Backpack Day Foundation backpacks school supplies Cameroon A Place of Hope orphans HIV/AIDS fundraiser Dr. Auma Obama

Abong Fankam discusses her work with the No Backpack Day Foundation. Abong shares the inspiring story of her daughter, Mongai, who at the age of eight, initiated the movement to help children in Cameroon by collecting backpacks and school supplies. This movement has since expanded globally, impacting thousands of children. They also discuss Abong's own nonprofit, A Place of Hope, which focuses on aiding orphans affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. Additionally, a fundraiser event featuring Dr. Auma Obama is announced for April 26, 2025, aimed at raising 10,000 backpacks for African children.

 

Get In Touch:

For those interested in donating to the No Backpack Day Foundation, check out their website (https://www.nobackpackday.org/). For any further questions, reach out to Abong Fankam at [email protected] or Mongai Fankam at [email protected] Abong can also be reached through social media on LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram.

For those interested in sharing their own stories on "Chatting with the Experts," reach out to Paula Okonneh through her website at chattingwiththeexperts.com or connect via LinkedIn.

 

0:00 37:55

Christian Conflict Resolution: Tools for Professionals

Hosts
Paula Okonneh
Guests
Tabitha Liburd
Keywords
conflict management Christian conflict resolution self-reflection kindness patience active listening biblical principles workplace conflicts business partnerships conflict resolution toolkit

Tabitha Liburd, a conflict management strategist, discusses managing conflicts as Christians within organizational and personal settings. Tabitha shares her expertise on internal conflict resolution, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, kindness, patience, and active listening. She references scriptures like Matthew 5:9 and 2 Timothy 2:24 to underscore the biblical approach to conflict. The conversation extends to handling conflicts in the workplace and business partnerships, highlighting the necessity of godly counsel, accountability, and the application of biblical principles. Tabitha also introduces her conflict resolution toolkit, designed to provide practical solutions for various types of conflicts. The episode concludes with resources and contact information for obtaining further guidance and the toolkit.

 

Get In Touch:

Tabitha's expertise comes with a valuable toolkit for managing conflicts. It outlines types of conflicts and suggests specific remedies, allowing believers to prepare for real-world scenarios.

For those interested, her toolkit is accessible via her website (https://tabitha-liburd.mykajabi.com/toolkit) or through LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tabithaliburdbiz/). This resource is designed to guide Christians through conflicts in a way that aligns with their faith.

For those interested in sharing their own stories on "Chatting with the Experts," reach out to Paula Okonneh through her website at chattingwiththeexperts.com or connect via LinkedIn.



0:00 37:20

Cultural Intelligence and Interpersonal Dynamics

Hosts
Paula Okonneh
Guests
Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu
Keywords
Cultural Intelligence Interpersonal Dynamics belonging family systems cultural dynamics at work parenting in a multicultural environment emotional intelligence friendships professional relationships authenticity mutual understanding intentionality in relationships

Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu, a multifaceted professional who is a pharmacist, scientist, educator, organizational psychologist, and author shares insights on belonging, family systems, cultural dynamics at work, and the unique challenges of parenting in a multicultural environment. The conversation also touches on the emotional intelligence required for navigating friendships and professional relationships and her personal experience in fostering a sense of belonging for her child with social communication challenges. With a focus on authenticity and mutual understanding, Dr. Iwuchukwu emphasizes the importance of intentionality in relationships and cultural intelligence in professional settings.

 

Get In Touch:

To learn more about Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu's work and her upcoming book, connect with her on LinkedIn(www.linkedin.com/in/otitoiwuchukwu) or visit her website (www.otitoiwuchukwu.com).

For those interested in sharing their own stories on "Chatting with the Experts," reach out to Paula Okonneh through her website at chattingwiththeexperts.com or connect via LinkedIn.

0:00 38:38

The Path to Purpose: Exploring Women's Leadership and Success

Dr. Olabisi Oshikanlu, Dr. Michelle Beadle Holder, Marva Riley, and Nma Emeh discuss how women can achieve success without sacrificing wellbeing, embracing authentic confidence, and leading purposefully in personal and professional spaces. Each guest shares their journey, overcoming limiting beliefs, finding their purpose, and leading in their unique ways. They also discuss the societal and generational roles imposed on women and how to unlearn these to lead more effectively.

 

Get In Touch:

For those who want to contact any of the guests:
- Dr. Olabisi Oshikanlu: [Full Hands Ventures](https://fullhandsventures.com)

- Marva Riley: LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marva-riley-10969b332/) and books available on [Amazon](https://amazon.com)

- Nma Emeh: LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmaemeh)

- Dr. Michelle Beadle Holder: [Food at the Center](https://foodatthecenter.com) 

For those interested in sharing their own stories on "Chatting with the Experts," reach out to Paula Okonneh through her website at chattingwiththeexperts.com or connect via LinkedIn.

 

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