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    chika

    Explore "chika" with insightful episodes like "Midori: La Niña de las Camelias 少女椿 ¿Depresión, negación, Sindrome de Estocolmo?", "XXXVI. Once Upon a Time | Chika", "Episode 66: 2021 Grammy's Preview", "Chikatto Chika Chikattsu (The Promised Neverland Ray ver.)" and "Spring 2019 Anime Awards Spectacular" from podcasts like ""Bastardos del Anime Podcast", "Album Mode", "Musically Speaking with Luis and Pedro", "doing god's work" and "The Protagonist Seat Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Midori: La Niña de las Camelias 少女椿 ¿Depresión, negación, Sindrome de Estocolmo?

    Midori: La Niña de las Camelias 少女椿 ¿Depresión, negación, Sindrome de Estocolmo?
    Muchos la rechazan o satanizan...pero ¿realmente vale la pena?
    En 1987 Hiroshi Harada, un animador que trabajó en varios estudios de animación, decidió hacer una adaptación del manga Shojo Tsubaki (1984) de Suehiro Maruo. Lo polémico de la obra llevó a que ninguna productora aceptara de manera íntegra la obra, por lo que Hiroshi Harada decidió hacer él mismo casi toda la obra, realizando los fotogramas uno por uno, y llegando a dibujar un total de 5000 planos. Hiroshi Harada tardó cinco años en terminar la película.

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    XXXVI. Once Upon a Time | Chika

    XXXVI. Once Upon a Time | Chika
    This week Demar and Adriel discuss CHIKA’s EP “Once Upon a Time”, her versatility and storytelling.

    Demar’s rating: 9
    Adriel’s rating: 8.5

    **NO SKIPS**



    The Love List: Fairy Tales, Hickory Dickory, Cinderella Pt. 1 & 2, Save You


    P.S. the timing on this EP drop is amazing. This EP dropped on Friday, two days before the Grammy’s where she was nominated for best new artist.


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    AdrielSmileyOfficial & Adrielsmiley on CH
    @DemarjGrant & @demar on CH

    Episode 28, Startup is not equal to raising money. Chika Uwazie, CEO at TalentBase

    Episode 28, Startup is not equal to raising money. Chika Uwazie, CEO at TalentBase

    Chika Uwazie is the CEO of TalentBase.   TalentBase makes it easier for businesses to manage their HR processes such as payroll, benefits, staff evaluation and time tracking.   Chika joined the startup as the VP of business development immediately after moving back to Nigeria from the states. She has since then risen to the position of CEO and has gone on to represent TalentBase at 500 Startups.   She has a lot of tips for young people looking to start businesses especially if you are just moving back to  Nigeria.   In this episode you’ll learn: She met the founder of Talent Base in 2013. And she decided to come home in 2015 to join the startup. Why did she make this decision?   She was in a race to come back to Nigeria before she hits 40. How did her father influence that decision?   She didn’t think working in HR for any of the big corporations in America was going to be enough fulfillment for her. Why did she think so? And has moving to Nigeria to work in a startup paid off?    She joined TalentBase as VP of business development. That basically meant bringing in more business. As someone who just moved back to the country how did she get the job done?   There is a distinct change in the mindset when you own a part of the business. Your approach is different, the decisions you make are different. How did Chika move from employee to CEO? What challenges did she face?   6 “There’s a big difference between being a founder and an entrepreneur, even though most founders are entrepreneurs”. Why was this statement made? Find out at 14:38   Chika credits 500 Startups for helping her tell the TalentBase story. She is confident about pitching her story in any gathering. Why is this important to her? And what is the importance of being able to pitch your story as a business?       Moving back to Nigeria?  lessons from Chika Uwazie   1 Build your network before moving back fully Chika has been coming to Nigeria for years, forming a network and building her connections. Having that network made a difference when she decided to move back home and work in a startup.   2 Move home with your relatives If you are moving back to Nigeria, have someone; could be an aunt or an uncle you can stay with for the few months. It helps provide a soft landing while you prepare to be on your own and run your business. Join this thread at 10:00   Fire Round Questions Q: What is your business pain point? A: Talent Q: What is your number one growth metric? A: How many companies we are adding on every month Listen to other fire round questions and her answers at 56:00     Selected Links

    EP104 Set Them Free

    EP104   Set Them Free
    Mirco Esposito vs. Beaten Soul ft. Tyree Cooper "That's House Music" (DJ Vas Bootleg)
    Ninetoes "Finder" (Original)
    Kenny Bobien "Set Them Free" (Rocco Remix)
    Andre Lodemann "Imagine"
    Max & Sims "Get It On Tonight"
    DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro "So Tight"
    Samir Laslo "I'm In Love With You"
    Dave Mayer "Feel My Love"
    DJ Mes "Boom Chika Boom"
    J. Paul Getto "Handle Your Scandal"
    Twins Of Sound "Stop Me"
    Fred Everything "Street Luv"
    Toby Tobias "Macasu" (Motor City Drum Ensemble Loft Party Remix)

    EP104 Set Them Free
    Recorded 11.11.13
    Time 52:10

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