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When Everything Changed (WEC)

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When Everything Changed (WEC) is a conversation series about reckoning. Not the highlight reel. The moment before it. The private strain behind the public momentum. The identity crisis nobody names out loud. The point where everything you built, believed, or became stops being enough. Founders. Operators. Leaders. People navigating the hardest transitions of their lives with honesty and without performance. New episodes every Tuesday., operators, thinkers, and leaders to examine how the world actually works beyond headlines, hype, and simplified success stories. These are not interviews abo

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episode His Kids Said Don't Travel. He Boarded The Plane Anyway | Adewunmi Adeshina artwork

His Kids Said Don't Travel. He Boarded The Plane Anyway | Adewunmi Adeshina

Millions of Nigerians are living this exact configuration right now. Their family is in one country. Their work — their anchor — is in another. Most of them are doing it without a framework. Without anyone naming what it actually costs or what it actually gives. Adewunmi Adeshina is one of them. He left Nigeria for the UK to pursue his MBA while continuing to build Trade Lenda in Lagos. Night flights between continents. 3am standups because that was the only hour both time zones could hold. Then his family relocated. Then Canada became home. But Nigeria never stopped being the anchor. In this conversation, Adewunmi goes deep into what this life actually demands — the emotional cost of distance, what it does to your sense of presence as a father and husband, the financial reality of maintaining a family abroad while building a business at home, and the internal frameworks he built to hold everything together without losing himself in the process. He also talks about what 90% domiciliation of successful African startups outside Africa really means for the people building on the ground. Why access to finance alone does not create jobs. And why the ecosystem conversation keeps happening at the top of the pyramid while the base figures itself out. This episode does not tidy anything up. It sits honestly with a reality that millions of people are navigating quietly — and gives language to an experience that currently does not have enough of it. Stop being a container. Become a channel.

8 de may de 2026 - 2 h 0 min
episode The Hindsight Tax | Fola Olatunji-David artwork

The Hindsight Tax | Fola Olatunji-David

From the outside, the trajectory looks clean. Global roles. Ecosystem building. Leadership. But Fola Olatunji-David sat down and told the truth. Three layoffs — all in May, three years in a row. A move back to Nigeria that cut his income to 15% of what it was in England. Triplets. An identity built in public that didn't always match the man living it privately. And through all of it, a question he kept returning to: who are you when you're not wearing any shirt? This is not a highlight reel conversation. It is one of the most honest exchanges we have had on this show — about masculinity, money, contentment, ambition, grief, and what it actually costs to keep showing up when the version of you that people applaud stops feeling like you. Fola is a startup ecosystem builder, former Google and AWS programme lead for Africa, co-founder of Fortworth, and one of the most connected figures in Nigeria's tech and innovation space. None of that prepared him for what life kept handing him. This is that conversation. This is When Everything Changed.

25 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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When Stories Became Infrastructure

What does it actually take to build something in Africa before there is a map? Gerald Black has been a founder, an operator, an acquiree, and now an ecosystem storyteller. In this conversation he traces the full arc. From watching The Social Network in 2014 and building iFIX, to getting Parkit acquired, to a December 2023 trip to Nairobi that changed everything. At an ecosystem summit in Kenya he met founders from Benin Republic, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana doing remarkable things that nobody was writing about. He went back to his hotel room, searched for their stories online, and found almost nothing. That absence became his assignment. In this episode we get into how ecosystems actually form, why Nigeria's 200 million people is not the number it appears to be, why African founders need to stop thinking Lagos then Nairobi and start thinking about the full continent, and what it really means to build with distribution from day one. This is a conversation about the shift from builder to narrator. And why telling the story is not separate from the work. It is the work.

11 de mar de 2026 - 42 min
episode Building Your Own Stability in an Unstable World | Adedeji Ajadi | WEC artwork

Building Your Own Stability in an Unstable World | Adedeji Ajadi | WEC

This conversation isn’t about getting rich, buying property, or giving financial advice. It’s about responsibility, the kind that stretches quietly over years. In this episode of When Everything Changed (WEC), I sit down with Adedeji Ajadi. In one single phrase, during the conversation he said in passing: “not too long.” Behind those words sat six years of steady commitment and a window into how work, stability, and time are experienced differently across generations. We talk about: - What long-term responsibility looks like when no one is watching - How earlier generations understood stability — and how that idea has shifted - Why tools like mortgages aren’t just financial products, but emotional commitments - The quiet weight of decisions that don’t announce themselves - What it means to build continuity in a system that doesn’t guarantee it This is not a how-to. It’s not a playbook. And it’s not a success story. It’s a human conversation about holding things together over time and the moment you realise what that truly asks of you. When Everything Changed (WEC) is a series about the moments, choices, and pressures that quietly reshape how we live and work.

6 de mar de 2026 - 44 min
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