Each week, Lerit and Tobi sit down to chat and learn more about each other’s careers. She’s a fashion stylist and he's a writer. They know nothing about what the other person does — that’s not entirely true, she knows more about writing than he knows about fashion. Every other week, a new guest joins them to share their own career journey and experience. How does that sound?
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Megan Spencer (SL/M Nutrition Coaching) joins Ler…
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Lerit and Tobi share their main takeaway from their brief family trip to the USA: being mindful of their diet. They also discu…
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Lerit and Tobi share specific ways that entrepreneurship has changed their perspectives on themselves, their work, and their r…
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Johna Baylon, a Vancouver-based journalist, joins Lerit and Tobi to share about her career journey to becoming a writer, lesso…
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Back from their month off, Lerit and Tobi catch each other (and you) up on what they have learned about themselves and their bus…
The hosts of the How Does That Sound podcast are taking a month-long break. Before the hiatus, Lerit and Tobi discuss their key takeaways from recent guests.
Learn more about those guests here:
Fope Nk…
Motunrayo Oladeji, host of the Life In Brown podcast, joins Lerit and Tobi to discuss her journey starting and growing a podcast that focuses on the experiences of millennials with African heritage, …
Lerit and Tobi discuss some challenges they have faced and lessons they have learned about being podcasters.
Next week, they will be joined by Motunrayo Oladeji (https://open.spotify.com/show/5h0PfP6…
This week, Joshua Alawode joins us to share parts of his identity and lived experiences as a Nigerian Canadian and software engineer. He talks about lessons he picked up and transitions he made along…
Lerit and Tobi discuss the best ways entrepreneurs and professional workers can approach personal branding without losing their authenticity in the process. They also share their favorite and least f…
Fope Nkwocha joins Lerit and Tobi to have a candid conversation about running a small business, targeting the right audience, and balancing corporate life with entrepreneurship.
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About Fope:
Fope N…
Tobi spills (almost) everything on what it was like to quit a 200k job to ghostwrite books for a living. Lerits asks all the right questions in this episode of the How Does That Sound podcast.
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Between the both of us, we've had our fair share of experiences meeting and working with all kinds of clients. In this episode, we share some of the red and green flags we look out for when deciding …
In this episode, we reflect on how we've managed to balance our time in recent months and how we're embracing the challenge of being young business owners and parents living in our beloved Vancouver.…
We're back! — Enjoy this recap of our 2023 and look forward to weekly episodes of your favorite millennial couple chatting about work, career, business, parenting, and life.
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Lerit and Tobi share their favorite moments, conversations, and guests from season 1. They also discuss what you can expect from Season 2. Tobi wraps up the episode by sharing the analytics from this…
In this episode, Lerit and Tobi sit down with Martin - a master storyteller and community builder who has dedicated his life to sharing the experiences of everyday Nigerians. With a successful online…
Does it matter if you aren't passionate about your work? Should you work within your passion even if it doesn't pay enough to keep the lights on? If your passion becomes your career, wouldn't it beco…
Inspired by her grandmother's writing prowess, Libby Jeffrey found reason and strength to write about her experiences as a new mother during the pandemic in her book, Babybytes. Today, she facilities…