"The Brain"
As “The Brain,” I thrive on creativity and the power of ideas. In 2020, I created and launched the Letters to Boyz podcast, a movement on a mission to encourage positive masculinity. Our goal is to empower men to challenge harmful stereotypes and contribute to a more inclusive society by covering career, emotional intelligence, family dynamics, and financial literacy—all aligned with SDG Goal 5: Gender Equality. With over 10,000 downloads across podcast platforms, Letters to Boyz became the first and only Nigerian podcast accepted into the Google Podcast Creators Program in 2021. This boosted our visibility by 50%, reaching audiences in Europe, North America, and Asia. That same year, we were nominated for Podcast of the Year at the Gage Awards. Let’s just call this advocacy through podcasting.
But it’s not just about podcasts. My imagination cooks up projects that blend storytelling and advocacy in a way that captivates and inspires. Think of it as mixing ingredients to create a flavorful dish that leaves a lasting impact. I collaborate with creative minds, sometimes new to the process. For instance, as part of their graduation requirement at the Voiceover Academy, I guide students through the entire process, from ideation and vocal direction in the studio to visual storytelling. I support students in ideating and crafting stories that are memorable, impactful, and timeless. Together, we’ve tackled issues like breast ironing, cybersecurity, endometriosis, health and wellness, climate change, and autism. Each project starts with one simple question: “How can this story make a difference?” My impact on these projects has given a jury satisfaction rate of 90%.
To make these ideas work, we focus on the heart of the story. I consider the message, the audience, and how to tell it in a way that will resonate deeply. It’s like baking up a recipe, carefully balancing flavors to ensure it’s relatable, inspiring, and unforgettable. My goal is always to stir emotions, provoke thought, and spark positive change—all while keeping it simple, relatable, and true to life. Some of these projects have been featured on TV and even nominated for the SOVAS Awards in both 2022 and 2023.
My technical skills include:
- Script Analysis and Development: Breaking down scripts to align with storytelling goals.
- Vocal Direction: Coaching voiceover talents to deliver emotionally resonant performances.
- Audio Production: Mixing and mastering audio for podcasts and radio dramas.
- Project Management: Coordinating the entire production process from ideation to final delivery.
- Research and Content creation
- Content development
My soft skills are just as vital:
- Creativity: Crafting unique and impactful narratives that inspire and engage.
- Collaboration: Fostering a supportive environment where creative minds can flourish.
- Empathy: Understanding the audience’s perspective to create relatable content.
Some of my awards and recognition includes;
2023
APVA Voice-over Artist of the Year
Received in 2023 Lagos Nigeria, given by the Association of Podcasters And Voiceover Talents.
2023
Unleash Global Talent.
Selected as 1 of the 1000 talents from 136 countries to participate in the Unleash Innovation Lab for sustainable development goals, held in Rwanda, where we created 200 solutions for the most pressing challenges facing the planet–
2023
Outstanding Commercial – RADIO OR WEB – Best African Voiceover
Nominated as a Voice actor on the “9mobile Testimony project” for Moore Audio.
2023
Outstanding Commercial – RADIO OR WEB – Best African Voiceover
Nominated for my contribution as a Voice Director on the “Flutterwave project” voiced by Eniola Keshinro for the Voiceover Bank.
2023
Outstanding Narration – TV OR FILM – Best African Voiceover
Nominated for my contribution as a Creative Director on “The Heroes Who are Changemakers Project”, executed by Alumni of the Voiceover Academy, Procourse Bootcamp
2022
Outstanding Naaration – TV OR FILM – Best African Voiceover
Nominated for my contribution as an Audio producer and Voice Director on the project title “SCARRED (Dauntless)”, executed by Alumni of the Voiceover Academy, Procourse Bootcamp
2022
Outstanding Commercial – RADIO OR STREAMING – Best African Voiceover
Nominated for my contribution as an Audio producer and Voice Director on the “Kuda Microfinance Bank project” voiced by Eniola Keshinro for the Voiceover Bank.
2021
Google Podcast Creators Programme.
“Letters to Boys Podcast” became the First and only podcast from Nigeria, to participate in the Google Podcast Creators Programme; an accelerator that advances the business and creative strategies of independent podcast creators worldwide, Organized by PRX and Google Podcast.
2021
The Gage Awards
In March 2021, Letters to Boyz Podcast was nominated for the Podcast of the Year Award, alongside other major Podcast heavy weights in Nigeria.
Being of Nigerian descent, I bring a unique and inclusive perspective to the Real Time Academy. My background enriches the board’s diversity, offering insights that stem from a place of cultural richness and varied experiences. This inclusivity is crucial in today’s global narrative, ensuring that every voice is heard and every story is told authentically.
Conclusion
Joining the Real Time Academy would not just be an addition but a catalyst for innovative and inclusive storytelling. My journey, deeply intertwined with the cultural vibrancy of Nigeria, coupled with my proven success and commitment to social change, positions me as a unique asset. My background enriches the board’s diversity, offering insights that stem from a place of cultural richness and varied experiences. This inclusivity is crucial in today’s global narrative, ensuring that every voice is heard and every story is told authentically.I am excited about the opportunity to share my narrative, inspire others, and contribute to the academy’s mission of advancing the art and science of real-time storytelling.