In this episode of The Unspoken Podcast: The PM Series, I sat down with Efrat Guli, a Product Manager who brings a thoughtful and people-centered approach to product leadership. Efrat walked us through her personal story and how emotional intelligence has shaped her career and decision-making as a PM.
We discussed how she effectively uses AI tools in her day-to-day workflow, the risks and challenges of managing both hardware and software products, and how she approaches management prioritization. Around the 38-minute mark, we dove into empathy one of the key traits that defines strong product leaders and later explored how emotional intelligence (EI) impacts teamwork and leadership.
Efrat also shared practical lessons on communicating with different people across an organization, active listening, and staying persistent when challenges arise.
This episode is full of insights on the human side of product management the mindset and skills that help you lead teams, build trust, and drive real impact.
🎧 Tune in now to learn how emotional intelligence can help you become a better product manager.
In this episode of The Unspoken Podcast: The PM Series, I had an interesting conversation with Oluwapelumi Kehinde, and his story truly stands out. It’s unique because of his perspective and growth journey, yet familiar because, like many of us, he took different career paths before finding his place in product management.
Pelumi has explored data analytics, product design, operations, and software engineering before falling in love with product management. He shared how he got into the field, the value of joining communities, and how he landed his first gig and PM role through connections made in the Product Manager Africa community. He also spoke about collaborating with developers, especially for non-technical PMs, and the importance of understanding systems and frameworks rather than learning to code.
One of my favorite takeaways from Pelumi was this quote:
“You’re not in charge — you’re here to help build out the founder’s vision and ensure the product is delivered. You can brainstorm, make suggestions, and help the team make the right decisions.”
He also shared practical tips on transitioning into product management, prioritizing product features, and why collaboration and communication are key to working effectively with engineers and designers.
Tune in to this 38-minute episode to learn how to grow, transition, and succeed in your product management journey.
In this episode of The Unspoken Podcast: The PM Series, we sit down with Afolabi Sokeye, a product manager with over three years of experience, to talk about what it really takes to start and grow a career in product management. Afolabi shares his journey from his early days to landing his first official PM role and breaks down what product management truly means.
He explains the different types of product managers — by domain, experience, and industry — and highlights the importance of joining communities, volunteering, and building in public to gain real experience. Afolabi also talks about the value of curiosity, communication, and continuous learning in shaping a successful PM career.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, this episode is filled with simple, practical lessons that can help you move forward in your product journey.
👉 Free Product Management Courses:
Product Management Foundations – Reforge (Intro modules are free)
Introduction to Digital Product Management – University of Virginia (Coursera)
🌐 Communities to Join:
Tune in, take notes, and get inspired to start your own PM story.
Getting into Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is no small feat—let alone on the first attempt! In this episode of The Unspoken, we sit down with David, whose determination, strategy, and preparation helped him achieve this remarkable milestone. David shares his journey—how he navigated the application process, discovered the right open-source project, and stood out from thousands of applicants.
Whether you’re aiming for GSoC yourself, exploring open-source contributions, or just need motivation to pursue your goals, David’s story is packed with practical tips, insights, and inspiration to help you succeed.
🎧 Tune in to uncover the unspoken truths behind David's success!
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Osita James, a powerhouse in the startup world. As the managing partner of Blackcrest, a pioneering law firm dedicated to nurturing startups across Africa, Osita brings a wealth of experience and insight to the table. With a proven track record of facilitating multimillion-dollar funding rounds, Osita is a go-to authority on navigating the intricate legal landscape of entrepreneurship. Tune in to hear his invaluable perspectives on startup success and the journey of building thriving businesses in Africa.
Adedoyin Samuel Oluwatosin, also known as Psam, is a designer and developer, and the founder of two iconic brands - TekArt the largest tech and art gathering in Africa and BLNR short for billionaire - a tech start up revolutionizing wireless connectivity, which have earned him a reputation as a leader in the field of design and technology. Psam calls himself the "billionaire designer" because he believes in the reality of his aspirations.
With 4 years of experience as an art director, he has worked with numerous reputable brands across Nigeria and overseas, such as GTEXT Homes, Yorochi TV, Happivibes, Dixtro inc, and over 100 others. Apart from his professional career, he enjoys socializing and is an avid attendee of events and hangouts.
Despite being a teenager, he has already made significant contributions to the world of technology and design and is well on his way to becoming one of the industry's most influential leaders of his generation.
Moreover, Psam is a proud and devoted Christian who values his faith, and his ambivert personality makes him the perfect balance of a social and reserved person. With his boundless creativity, passion for revolution, and remarkable achievements at a young age, Psam is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the world of Tech.
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable entrepreneurial journey of David Mustapha, a University of Lagos graduate who set out to revolutionize the dining experience on campus. His startup, OrderEat, took the campus by storm for about a year, streamlining the process of ordering and receiving meals from various eateries, sparing students the agony of enduring long food queues.
Listeners will be transported into David's world as he narrates his story, from his humble beginnings in Abuja to the decision to pursue education at Unilag. He shares the pivotal moment when he decided to learn coding, a skill that would ultimately become the cornerstone of his food delivery company.
However, as captivating as the journey is, it's not without its share of challenges. David faced a significant decision along the way: why did he have to shut down OrderEat, a startup that seemed to be on the path to success? Tune in to discover the compelling reasons behind this pivotal moment in his entrepreneurial story. It's a narrative that underscores the realities of startup life and the resilience required to navigate the ever-changing business landscape. Don't miss this engaging episode! 🎙️🍕📈
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List of Movies Every Entrepreneur Should See Once in A Life Time
Movies have the incredible power to inspire, educate, and ignite our passions. Hosted by Timi and Joel, this episode is a curated journey through the silver screen, where we explore a handpicked selection of movies that hold invaluable lessons for aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs alike.
From the exhilarating rise of risk-taking mavericks to the strategic moves of business masterminds, each film on our list offers a unique perspective on the art of entrepreneurship. Discover the parallels between gripping storylines and real-life business challenges, as we uncover hidden gems that offer wisdom, motivation, and a fresh way of thinking about success.
Whether you're a startup enthusiast, a seasoned CEO, or simply someone seeking inspiration to transform your dreams into reality, this episode promises to be a dynamic blend of cinematic enthusiasm and entrepreneurial wisdom. Tune in to "The Unspoken Podcast" as we decode the unspoken language of business and creativity, one film reel at a time. Get ready to expand your horizons and fuel your entrepreneurial spirit with the magic of the big screen.
Today, we explore the story of Twitter as its origins go back to a startup called Odeo, which played a significant role in shaping some of the most influential companies we use today, including Blogger, Bluesky, Instagram, Medium, and Twitter.
The story you’re about to listen to might not be the popular Twitter story you’re familiar with. This is a story filled with uncertainty, corporate coups, backstabbing, betrayal, scandals, politics, government, riots, and complexity. It's also a story of redemption, friendship, change, and, most importantly, hope.
Join us as we delve into the life of a remarkable tech whizkid - Promise Uchegbunam. From their humble beginnings to nailing international clients, he discusses the challenges, breakthroughs, and triumphs that shaped his path. Uncover the secrets behind his innovative mindset and gain insights into the lessons he learned along the way. Get ready to be motivated by the extraordinary journey of this tech prodigy.
Welcome to the exciting debut episode of "The Unspoken" In this inaugural episode, we are thrilled to introduce you to the heart and soul of our podcast—a captivating exploration of the uncharted territories in tech entrepreneurship.
Join us as we lift the curtain on the thrilling stories of founders and techies, shedding light on their remarkable journeys filled with triumphs, setbacks, and invaluable lessons learned. "The Unspoken" is all about unearthing the raw and unfiltered narratives that often go untold, revealing the human side of innovation and the indomitable spirit that drives these remarkable individuals.