Lucie Matsouaka
Lucie Matsouaka was born and raised in Cameroon. A senior professional career coach, a youth leadership coach, an author and speaker, she immigrated to the U.S with her husband about 18 years ago.
Lucie Matsouaka was born and raised in Cameroon. A senior professional career coach, a youth leadership coach, an author and speaker, she immigrated to the U.S with her husband about 18 years ago.
Fellow AFRICAN sister Lucie Matsouaka is a Senior Professional Career Coach, a Youth Leadership Coach, an Author and Speaker . Born in Cameroon, she schooled in Benin, Burkina Faso and migrated to the US 18 years ago. She now lives and works in Cary, North Carolina and has a passion for the youth Even though
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As the year comes to a close I can’t help but reflect on what it has taken to get to where I am. I’m particularly grateful for all my guests on my podcast Chatting with The Experts which I launched in 2014. I asked and you said “yes “ . Thank you! I owe the
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Wishing a very Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas to all my guests on Chatting with the Experts. I want to thank each of you for setting aside some time to be a guest on my podcast . I enjoyed each and every one of you. You were so special in your different ways and I
Edie Clarke is a female self-taught remote Video Creator and YouTube channel manager from St. Thomas, U.S Virgin Islands. Though born in New York, Edie returned to the island with her mom when better employment opportunities opened in St. Thomas. Originally from the Caribbean, Edie’s mom was committed to raising Edie and her sister in St. Thomas
Edie Clarke was born in New York but raised on the island of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. She returned to New York to attend college after graduating from high school in St Thomas but opted to attend a technical school for video production instead. Today Edie Clarke is a self-taught remote video creator
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Podcasting, Coaching and Immigrant Women’s stories is what Paula Okonneh host of Chatting With the Experts focuses on in this episode. Her journey into podcasting, podcast coaching and why she decided to highlight the success stories of immigrant women from Africa and the Caribbean is worth listening to. This is my journey … I STARTED
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Suzan Hart was born in Trinidad. A female entrepreneur with a background in social work, Women’s Rights, and Network Marketing, Suzan immigrated to Canada at the age of 4 with her mom and sister for better life opportunities, including education. One of her greatest cultural shocks was the absence of people that looked like them after
Excellence surpasses everything was a key lesson Suzan Hart learned from a very early age after being singled out by her teacher for her Trinidadian accent and bullied in school. She shares her journey to becoming a successful track, basketball and competitive bodybuilder, a highly skilled and sort after family, individual and group counsellor, with
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The Year 2021 has shown Pioneer Paula the joys of believing what is possible. In 2012 she started with the early use of QR codes, commercial text messages, use of short codes and exploring podcasts. Her belief is what is possible is spearing her on to other aspirations. She is on an amazing journey to celebrate sisterhood to
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Jamaican-born and raised, Marguerite Orane, migrated to Canada in 2009 with two of her children and her dogs. Prior to her immigration, she worked as a Managing Director at her family’s construction business from the age of 23 up until she got her MBA at Harvard Business School. From an early age, Marguerite learned the importance
Marguerite Orane immigrated to Canada in 2009 and says that there is a lesson for immigrant women. ” When we come to a new country, especially North America, the established diaspora – we are told, or we feel the need to assimilate, but I think it’s very important to remain and stay true to who
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