Clarity Over Noise

The Story You Tell Yourself Leads First

6 min · 23 de ene de 2026
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In Episode 2 of Clarity Over Noise, Dr. Tadé Ayeni sits down with Mimi Kalinda, founder of Africa Communications Media Group and author of Echoes of Influence, to explore storytelling as a leadership practice. Together, they unpack what happens when communication stops being connection and starts becoming control, and why the hardest noise to cut through is often the one inside our own story. This is a conversation about truth over polish, the crucible moments we try to hide, and the inner narrative that shapes how we lead.

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