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Learning to Lead

Learning to Lead

By: Flora Dadie
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Leadership doesn’t start with a title.
It shows up in everyday moments, in decisions, conversations, failures, and the growth we rarely talk about.

I have been on this leadership journey for close to five years, and I have a lot to share. Learning to Lead is a podcast where I reflect on my experiences and the quiet lessons they teach about leadership.

This space is for anyone leading, learning, or preparing to lead—at any stage, in any role, in any season.

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© 2026 Learning to Lead
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Building Financial Independence in your 20s (especially in tertiary)
    May 20 2026

    In this episode, we are talking about something many young people wish they learned earlier ;building financial independence in your 20s, especially while in tertiary or just starting out in your career.


    From getting your first side job, learning how to budget intentionally, understanding investments, and avoiding lifestyle inflation, I share 5 practical tips that are helping me navigate money, discipline, and long-term financial growth as a young professional.

    The truth is, financial independence doesn’t start when you land your “big job” — it starts with the habits you build now.

    If you’re a student, recent graduate, or young professional trying to better understand money, work, and adulthood, this episode is for you.


    📩 Got a career dilemma or question?

    If you’re navigating school, corporate life, leadership, career growth, or simply trying to figure things out, you can anonymously share your questions or dilemmas here:

    https://forms.gle/nU2EM42itJajb5dV9


    Kindly do not forget to rate us (5 STAR) and share too!

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    42 mins
  • Ways To Get Workplace Exposure ; Before Graduating from University
    May 18 2026

    From internships (paid or unpaid), volunteering, side opportunities, networking, and putting yourself in environments that expose you to the world of work early, I share 5 practical insights that can help you better prepare for the job market before you officially step into it.


    I also reflect on my own experience, the exposure I was able to gain before graduating, and how those experiences shaped my confidence, understanding of work, and career journey today.


    The truth is, your transition into the labor market becomes a lot easier when you don’t wait until after university to start learning how the professional world works.

    If you’re a tertiary student, recent graduate, or young person trying to position yourself intentionally for the future, this episode is for you.


    📩 Got a career dilemma or question?

    If you’re navigating school, corporate life, leadership, career growth, or simply trying to figure things out, you can anonymously share your questions or dilemmas here:


    https://forms.gle/nU2EM42itJajb5dV9


    Don't forget to SHARE and RATE this episode !


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    35 mins
  • I wish I knew this about networking when I was in university
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode, Flora gets honest about her own networking struggles and shares 3 practical ways to build strategic connections in university.


    📩 Got a Dilemma ?

    If you’re a student, graduate, or young professional navigating your career and need clarity son some things or you have burning questions and need support, you can share your dilemma anonymously here: https://forms.gle/isHVkifsfxAYp5Ns9 we will address it in upcoming episodes!

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    24 mins
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