The Power of Why
With over 30,000 total podcast downloads, 200+ interviews, and reaching people in over 50 countries, the Power of Why podcast explores how we can lead high-quality lives and contribute to the world meaningfully.
Since 2017, we’ve interviewed leaders globally from Netflix’s CHRO to change makers in defense, aviation, tech and media. Our promise is to help you stay ahead of the curve and turn your purpose-portfolio into infrastructure that funds your long-term freedom.
The Power of Why’s goal is to help you stay ahead of the curve, create solutions and make income online. All while operating in your life’s purpose.
Hosted by Naomi Haile, entrepreneur and speaker, and guests who have divergent ways of thinking. We have a bias towards action and you’ll get the insights on building real skills, scaling your business, and launching your purpose-portfolio.
New episodes weekly on Thursdays.
THE PODCAST
“What I believe should define every human being is their SOUL.”
WHAT LISTENERS ARE SAYING
The newsletter helping leaders build systems, use AI intelligently and launch their purpose portfolios.
Every Tuesday at 8am EST, you’ll receive a memo with the resources I typically just share with my friends. Interviews, articles, books, to help you build a meaningful life and biz.
TUNE INTO THE POWER OF WHY
Transforming the World Into Your Classroom and Making Sustainability Palpable
When you plant a seed, you wait to reap the benefits.
In some cases, you don't see it for years. But does that mean you shouldn't plant that seed? Jennifer disagrees.
Trauma Recovery is Possible with Angela Ashawasegai
“Never give up on yourself” –
These were the words Angela Ashawasegai repeated to herself for years. They became her mantra, helping her find and build her inner strength.
Angela was removed from her mother at birth and was placed into the child welfare system. Throughout her tumultuous childhood, she had no safe place to call home. From surviving abuse and homelessness, Angela emerged as her hero, crediting her survival to education, spirituality, and art.
Chief of Getting It Done Through Service: Career Strategies for Building in a New Country
In a landscape where barriers often overshadow opportunities…
Mary Yazdani is curious about impactful results.
Drawing insights from those who have successfully carved paths before her, she studied their strategies and implemented the advice that worked. At the age of 32, she started a new life in Canada with her family. Leveraging her expertise and resourcefulness in navigating unfamiliar terrain, she established a business aimed at propelling others.
Keira Torkko on 'The Other Door': How Relationships Influence Your Non-Traditional Career
Relationships are key. Through experience, you've sharpened your problem-solving skills, infused love into your creative self, and deepened your leadership acumen. Yet, these strengths may not always be apparent on paper… It's about transforming your most vital skills to your next opportunity. How can you create your own non-traditional and extraordinary opportunities? Keira shares insights on where to begin.
Susan Odle on Being a ‘Fixer’ in Business and Building Your Self-Belief
Recognized as a “fixer” in the business world, Susan has played a significant role in the lives of leaders grappling with complex problems through hands-on transformational change. How? By adopting the Successful Change Mindset. With a gift of discerning patterns in a business and amplifying what works, Susan’s latest entrepreneurial venture, 8020CS, and her book, Successful Change, are examples of her mission in action.
Why You Need a Strategy, Not Just a Plan with Joanna Cooper
Joanna Cooper began playing the cello in fourth grade, started reading at the age of two, perhaps her journey was destined to be great, as she curiously embraced intelligence of different forms. Today, Joanna is Daimler Truck North America's General Manager in Mount Holly. She leads an amazing team of over 1,700 staff to produce Freightliner M2 and SD Plus medium-duty trucks.
Building a Vision for Tomorrow with Daniel P. Calderon
As Daniel beautifully states, "When one is able to create space, whether virtual or in real life, they are, in fact, catalyzing creativity, which I believe leads to real solutions. That's what I want my life's work to be about.” Daniel P. Calderon, Brooklyn native, holds the roles of President of Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow (EOT) sand owner of #WFHStudio.
Bridging Information Gaps: Empowering 40,000 Black Members While Building Community with Adeola Adejobi
Adeola Adejobi moves mountains and touches hearts with her vision and efforts to create long-lasting economic impact. Her mission is clear: to connect Black individuals with information that has the power to reshape the trajectory of their economic mobility and that of their families.
Make Your Own Job Security With Lissa Appiah
From the Great Resignation to mass layoffs, workers are struggling to find their fit in this ever-changing market.
To succeed, you must shift gears. Focusing not on your next job but your career instead, you’ll gain the skills, network and experience to reach your most audacious goals — no matter where you work.
Thusha Agampodi Is Building a Legacy Her Children Can Be Proud Of
When her parents suddenly passed away, 11-year-old Thusha saw how their devotion to others kept them alive — an unquenchable force, multiplied in the hearts they touched.
Michelle Scarborough on Building Something Bigger Than Yourself
Leading the world’s two largest venture funds supporting women-led tech businesses — as Managing Partner of BDC Capital’s Thrive Venture and Women in Technology Funds — Michelle is levelling the playing field: laying the steady foundation for a more inclusive, creative and resilient future.
Bree Jamieson-Holloway: What Will You Choose to Embody?
Heartened by her grandmother’s motto to “push on, regardless,” she crafted a vision that would anchor her life’s work: travelling the world, starting a family, and helping people. Now a published author, mother, equity champion, international corporate lawyer and founder of her own firm, Bree has realised her dreams — and then some.
Where We See Crisis, Victoria Xu Sees Opportunity
Decarbonizing heavy industry with deep tech prodigy CleanInnoGen, investing in future-focused startups, and empowering everyone to join the charge with i4Green League, Victoria is helping reset, regroup and shore up the resources we need to face climate change.
Humble, visionary and relentlessly optimistic, here’s how she does it.
Shea Cole on Forging Your Own Path, and (Not) Doing It All.
Leaving her beloved small town to explore the world. Pursuing an MBA despite being “bad at math.” Scaling health tech darling Fullscript’s less than 30-person team to over 1,000 employees. Choosing to grow her family at the height of her career.
How’d she do it? By not trying to “do it all,” and getting focused instead.
Founding a Tech Media Company Covering the Black Innovation Economy with Sherrell Dorsey
Sherrell Dorsey is the founder and CEO of The Plug—a digital news and insights platform covering the Black innovation economy.
Why Taking Risks Are the Best Thing You Can Do for Your Career With Dimple Thomas
Dimple Thomas wants you to embrace the opportunity in uncertainty. In this episode, Dimple shared why she’s never charted her career path, why you should take risks at work, and tech’s potential for transformational good.
The Power of Data, Women in Stem, and Sponsors With Solmaz Shahalizadeh
To drive meaningful change, we need equitable representation among the leaders driving its evolution. That's why Solmaz Shahalizadeh, Shopify's former Head of Data Science and Engineering, became a Founding Partner of Backbone Angels. She joins us to share why great career paths aren't linear, what you need to know to impress investors, and the difference between sponsors and mentors (and why you should have both).
No, Anti-Colonial Ideas Aren’t "Radical" with Sabre Pictou Lee
With her diverse team of experts, Co-founder and CEO of Archipel Research and Consulting Inc. Sabre Pictou Lee is harnessing them to help organizations change for the better. Today, Sabre shares why anti-colonial ways and concepts aren’t radical, how she built her business from the ground up, and the frameworks you can apply to make yours more inclusive.
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare With Dr. Ashleigh Kennedy
Touching the most complex organ in the human body, concussion treatment continues to evolve as experts learn more about the workings of our brain—to mitigate the debilitating, long-term consequences of mistreatment. That’s why Dr. Ashleigh Kennedy co-founded health-tech startup Neurovine AI: combining deep tech, machine learning and the art of neuroscience to empower concussion patients and optimize their recovery process.
Here’s How to Create the Business You’ve Always Wanted With Stacey Martin
Stacey joined us to share the greatest lessons she’s learned as a serial entrepreneur: from overcoming failure and channeling your purpose, to finding the right people for guidance, and raising money during a pandemic (with the power of crowdfunding).