The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with two Black fathers. Femi Agbayewa is a Nigerian-Canadian storyteller and father to a baby girl. Richard Geneste is a Haitian-American chemical engineer and father of an eight-year-old son.
info_outline Why All of Your Unique Pieces Matter (with Michael Hyatt)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with actor Michael Hyatt, who stars as Cissy Saint on the FX hit Snowfall.
info_outline Pursuing Creative Careers Despite Your Immigrant Parents' Wishes (with Conphidance)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with Conphidance, a multi-talented entertainer who is a star and face of the Apple TV+ series, "Little America." He has also been featured in the CBS comedy, "Bob Hearts Abishola," “Atlanta” (FX), “American Gods” (Starz), “Complications” (USA Network), and so many more.
info_outline Diversity & Inclusion in tech and Natural Hair (with Afua Donkor)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with Afua Donkor, Lead of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging at Reddit, where she works with the company’s Employees Resource Groups and Sr. Executives to promote an inclusive workplace.
info_outline How Black American, African and Caribbean people view one another (with Chinasokwu Nworu)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with Chinasokwu "Nas" Nworu, a Nigerian-American born in the U.S. He is a licensed Occupational Therapist for the New York City Dept. of Ed. He co-founded PVO Global, a platform focused on social change and social responsibility.
info_outline VC Fundraising as a Black-African Founder (with Jean-Pierre Adéchi)The ENODI Podcast
This week we're joined by serial entrepreneur Jean-Pierre Adéchi. He is of Benin, Sengalese, and Congolese heritage. His ventures include catering, film, film festival companies, and most recently Wheeli--a Techstars and venture capital-backed tech startup.
info_outline Being Afro-Latino in New York and abroad (with Remysell Salas)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with Dominican-American, educator, author, and political strategist Remysell Salas. He is a veteran of NYC government, an adjunct professor at the City University of New York and co-author of the text “Dictionary of the Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biographies.” We discuss Blackness in Afro-Latino communities and how he’s embraced all components of his heritage.
info_outline Who is and What is Black (with Dr. Jody Dublin)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with Dr. Jody Dublin, a West Indian-American (Bermuda, Jamaica, Grenada) higher education consultant and scholar of Latin-American and Caribbean studies. She is the founder of The Advisor is In a Brooklyn-based, one-on-one coaching and consulting firm. We talk about the varied components of Blackness and Black identity, as well as the intertwined history of Black immigrants and the American Civil Rights movement.
info_outline No Code Switching: Consistently Being You in All Spaces (with Laurel Djoukeng)The ENODI Podcast
Michael speaks with Laurel Djoukeng a Cameroonian-American born and raised in Washington, D.C. The former Wall Street investment banker is now the founder of the social enterprise CNF and the tech start-up Sparc. Laurel talks about being his authentic self as he navigated through multiethnic and non-diverse spaces. He also discusses building better bonds across the global African diaspora.
info_outline Episode 1: Iveoma OkparaekeThe ENODI Podcast
Iveoma Okparaeke is a Nigerian-American attorney and the Founder of IGTN "Iveoma's Guide To Nigeria," a platform that shares insightful information about Nigeria through a diaspora lens.
info_outlineThe ENODI Podcast is here. Welcome to our conversations as we highlight the lives, cultural innovations, and entrepreneurial impact of people with immigrant backgrounds.
In this Welcome episode, Michael shares his inspiration for ENODI, and why it is an important space for this time in history.