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    Explore "seun" with insightful episodes like "Maximizing the Overlap (wsg Seun Phillips)", "Episode 44, Using tech to hold government accountable. Seun Onigbinde, co-founder at BudgIT", "Identiteit as Seun - Audio", "Identiteit as Seun" and "#22 -- The Kuti Family Special -- Chez Moi, Season 2.5, Episode 2" from podcasts like ""You, Me, and Your Top Three", "Building The Future Podcast", "Afrikaans_Preke", "Every Nation Faith City" and "Chez Moi on PIR"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Maximizing the Overlap (wsg Seun Phillips)

    Maximizing the Overlap (wsg Seun Phillips)

    During this episode, You, Me, and Your Top Three host and CGS Advisors CEO, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Seun Phillips former Managing Director of PlanetM & Founder of STEMNETICS. Seun and Gregg talk about mobility and how the roles of safety, accessibility, and electric and autonomous vehicles are playing a major role within the automotive industry. Seun’s ‘Top Three’ gives us a broader look into who he leans on for inspiration – from those who give him the drive to have an entrepreneurial spirit, to business groups who gave him first-hand experience that allowed him to excel today’s world. Seun shares his thoughts on the challenges facing the automotive industry and shares hints on what makes a good leader and how leaders can not only preach inclusivity, but also live it. Finally, Seun highlights the My Dream Big Club which focuses on bringing like-minded individuals together to discuss transformative topics, motivate each other and support big dreams.

    About Seun Phillips

    Seun Phillips is the co-founder of My Dream BIG Club, which started in 2018 with the mission to inspire and motivate others to dream BIG. In 2015 also founded STEMNETICS and is currently serving as the Executive Director to deliver projects catered for ages 4 – 10 at home and in the classroom to strengthen 21stcentury skillsets.

    Phillips started his professional career as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Motorola Mobile Devices, where he focused on audio circuitry and accessory compatibility. Phillips went on to co-found the Chicago-based non-profit, Project SYNCERE, with the mission to increase the number of underrepresented and disadvantaged K-12th grade students pursuing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

    Phillips recently served as the Managing Director of PlanetM, an initiative of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). As the Managing Director, he was responsible for growing operations, partnerships and technology development within Michigan’s connected autonomous vehicle industry.

    Prior to joining MEDC, Phillips served as the Vice President of Education and Engagement at the Michigan Science Center in Detroit, MI. Phillips was responsible for programming and developing partnerships between corporations, schools, foundations and community organizations.

    Phillips graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a minor in mathematics. Phillips received the Five Under Ten from his alma mater to recognize his professional achievements and contributions to the community-at-large. He also received the Conversations Awards, which highlighted Chicago’s most dynamic movers and shakers within Entrepreneurship, Medicine and Non-Profit businesses. Phillips serves on the Board of Directors for Project SYNCERE and the Folu Phillips Foundation.

    Show Highlights

    Segment 1: Overview

    1:15        Ven Diagrams – The history behind them and their importance in the connecting world.

    3:15        Leadership – clearing the path to success.

    6:23        Work Life Balance – creating the ‘integration’

    9:20        Seun Phillips: From consumer electronics, to education, to mobility.

    Segment 2: The “Top Three”

    12:50      Seun ‘Top Three’ – Omonye Phillips –  Surround yourself with people who drive you and have a strong entrepreneurial spirit.

    14:40      Seun ‘Top Three’ – ‘The Corporate World’ – How different experience allow you to excel.

    Segment 3: Industry Disruption & Transformation

    17:20      Mobility – How increased safety, accessibility, data, and emerging vehicle types are driving change.

    19:30      Concerns about the industry – “There is no true one standard for us to follow”

    22:10      The opportunities California presents.

    24:45      My Dream Big Club – To bring like-minded individuals together to discuss transformative topics, motivate each other and support big dreams.

    29:40      Trends as the enablers of dreams.

    Segment 4: Leadership & Wrapping Up

    32:50      “Leadership is empathy, truly and genuinely caring about the people that are around you.”

    35:50      Advice for leaders: As a leader you need to be able to include everyone in the conversation. Make the workplace as inclusive as possible.

    41:00      Is the diversity ‘why’ starting to be believed?  

    44:20      Listen to the (new!) My Dream Big Club Podcast.

    45:36      Keep in contact with Seun via LinkedIn and email.

    Additional Information

    Contact Seun Phillips:

    • Seun’s email: seun@mydreambig.com
    • Seun’s LinkedIn

    Contact My Dream Big Club:

    Contact Gregg Garrett:

    Contact CGS Advisors:

    Episode 44, Using tech to hold government accountable. Seun Onigbinde, co-founder at BudgIT

    Episode 44, Using tech to hold government accountable. Seun Onigbinde, co-founder at BudgIT
    Seun Onigbinde is the co-founder of BudgIT, a non-governmental organization that helps citizens access and understand public budgets.   BudgIT  breaks down the national budget in simplistic charts, and track contracts and projects the government are working on.   This is a classic case of doing good with tech.   In 2012, he was awarded the Future Awards prize for Science and Tech Innovation. In 2014, the Omidyar Network invested $400,000 in BudgIT, In January 2017, BudgIT raised an additional $3 million grant from Omidyar Network and Gates Foundation. Seun is an ex-banker whose goal was to become the CEO. Along the line his goals changed after coming second in a hackathon organised by CCHUB.   In this episode, you’ll learn: How Seun got the idea for BudgIT while working for Firstbank Seun’s initial dream was to become the CEO of a bank. Why did that dream change? What is the spirit of timing? Seun referred to it as a crucial factor in the success of Budgit How do you determine the right time to launch your product/startup? After the hackathon where BudgIT was born, Seun forgot about the idea. Why did he go back to it? Seun was reluctant to leave his paid employment to run BudgIT full time. But he eventually did? What was the deciding factor? What can you learn from this challenge he had? Why every Nigerian should be involved in governance? The importance of believing in Nigerian youths Seun said technology gave BudgIT  a big jump. What did he mean by this? Seun’s first startup failed. Why did it fail? The importance of hackathons and how you can take advantage of them That Seun is interested in politics and looks to going in at some point And more Selected links from this episode     Selected book from this episode

    #22 -- The Kuti Family Special -- Chez Moi, Season 2.5, Episode 2

    #22 -- The Kuti Family Special -- Chez Moi, Season 2.5, Episode 2
    Sara Tavarez -- Balance; John Legend -- She Don't Have to Know; Laura Mvula -- That's Alright; Kaysha -- Je T'aime Comme Un Ouf; Dipo -- Be Your Man; Lira -- Feel Good; Sergio Mendez & Black Eyed Peas -- Mas Que Nada; Sabrina Starke -- Back Seat Driver; Michael Buble -- Feeling Good; Valeria Kimani -- Besame Mucho; Caro Emerald -- That Man; Fela Kuti -- Who're You?; Fela Kuti -- Zombie; Femi -- Mind Your Own Business (M.Y.O.B); Seun Kuti -- Many Things; Sensemaya Afrobeat All-Stars -- Mouth to Mind; Sensemaya Afrobeat All-Stars -- Threshold; Juan Carlos -- El Pueblo; Atemi -- Speechless; Moon Bossa -- My Baby Don't Love Me; John Legend -- Stereo

    Seun Anikulapo Kuti - World People 01

    Seun Anikulapo Kuti - World People 01

    Seun Anikulapo Kuti - World People #01
    (MP3 Podcast on ParisDJs.com) 2011-04-18

    Seun Anikulapo Kuti, the youngest son of Fela, is now in his late 20s. He grew up in Kalukaluta, Nigeria, and we asked him about his musical background during the 80s and the 90s… "It was all about Afrobeat! Traditional music also, and reggae. Bob Marley of course, Peter Tosh too, he was a huge favorite of mine.", says Seun. He made this selection for Paris DJs as a snapshot of what he's listening to these days: dancehall, hip hop, afrobeat, reggae, and a Ray Charles classic… Seun Kuti is currently touring Europe to promote his superb second album From Africa with Fury: Rise.

    Tracklisting :
    01. Seun Kuti + Fela's Egypt 80 - Many Things
    (from 'Many Things' album, 2008 / Tôt ou Tard)
    02. Pressure - Bless My Soul (Secrets riddim)
    (from 'Bless My Soul' 7 inch, 2008 / Don Corleon Records)
    03. Mavado - Fall Rain Fall (Survivor riddim)
    (from 'Fall Rain Fall' 7 inch, 2010 / DJ Frass Records)
    04. Blitz The Ambassador - Breathe
    (from 'Stereotype' album, 2009 / Embassy MVMT)
    05. Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind
    (from 'The Genius Hits the Road' album, 1960 / ABC)
    06. Femi Kuti - Day by Bay
    from 'Day by Day' album, 2008 / Label Maison)
    07. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 - Rise
    (from 'From Africa with Fury: Rise' album, 2011 / Because Music)
    08. Hyah Slyce - Dem Gone (Good Look riddim)
    (from 'Promo Sampler' compilation, 2009)
    09. Eminem - Marshall Mathers
    (from 'The Marshall Mathers LP' album, 2000 / Aftermath)
    10. Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and The Egypt 80 - Army Arrangement
    (from 'Army Arrangement' album, 1985 / Celluloid)

    Following some of Frank Zappa's conceptual continuity ideas, the next guest in this new World People series will be one of the artists playlisted by Seun Kuti: Blitz The Ambassador, a Ghanaian-American hip-hop artist based in Brooklyn…

    All the original artwork covers are available on the Paris DJs blog

    Credits :
    Selection by Seun Anikulapo Kuti
    Mix and audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
    Photo by Jean Saint Jean (jeansaintjean.com) World People concept directed by Djouls (Djouls.com)

    Seun Kuti Links :
    myspace.com/seunkuti
    facebook.com/seunkuti
    soundcloud.com/seunkuti
    because.tv/artistes/seun-kuti

    Reza - Jazz Mix

    Reza - Jazz Mix

    Reza - Jazz Mix
    (MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2009-06-21

    Invited to the Jazz A Vienne for now three years, the Jazz Mix shines a light on new jazz tendencies and contemporary music while remaining anchored in the Jazz tradition. Curiosities, techniques, improvisations, and collaborations were always the values carried by this music in perpetual evolution. Funk, Soul, Electronic, Hip Hop, traditional music... At the Jazz Mix, you'll come to live a unique moment and discover major artists whom you'l have few occasions to see in France or in new formations, presenting special projects. This selection introduces all the artists invited to the 2009 edition blended in one definitively eclectic mix! More info on the festival on myspace.com/jazzmixfestival.

    Tracklisting :
    01. Archie Shepp - Invocation to Mr Parker
    (from 'Attica Blues' album, 1972 / Impulse)
    more info on wikipedia.org
    02. Daedelus - Experience
    (from 'Invention' album, 2002 / Plug Research)
    more info on plugresearch.com
    03. Anthony Joseph - Blues for Cousin Alvin
    (from 'Bird Head Son' album, 2009 / Naïve)
    more info on parisdjs.com
    04. Don Blackman - Never Miss A Thing
    (from 'Don Blackman' album, 1982 / Arista)
    more info on donblackman.com
    05. Sun Ra - Third Planet
    (from 'Disco 3000' album, 1978 / Saturn)
    more info on wikipedia.org
    06. Tigran Hamasyan - Falling
    (from 'Red Hail' album, 2008 / Plus Loin Music)
    more info on tigranhamasyan.com
    07. Pierrick Pedron - Omry part 1
    (from 'Omry' album, 2009 / Plus Loin Music)
    more info on myspace.com/pierrickpedron
    08. Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay
    (from 'Red Clay' album, 1970 / CBS)
    more info on freddiehubbardmusic.com
    09. Magic Malik Orchestra - 00-237
    (from '00-237 XP-1' album, 2002 / Label Bleu)
    more info on myspace.com/magicmalikorchestra
    10. Hot 8 Brass Band - Skit #1
    (from 'Rock With The Hot 8' album, 2007 / Tru Thoughts)
    more info on parisdjs.com
    11. Gil Scott-Heron - I Think I'll Call It Morning
    (from 'Pieces of a Man' album, 1971 / Flying Dutchman)
    more info on wikipedia.org
    12. Roy Ayers / Wayne Henderson - No Deposit, No return
    (from 'Step Into Our Life' album, 1978 / Polydor)
    more info on myfavouritesound.wordpress.com
    13. IG Culture - B Free
    (from 'Zen Badizm' album, 2008 / Freedom School)
    more info on thebottomend.co.uk
    14. Seun Kuti - Fire Dance
    (from 'Many Things' album, 2007 / Tôt ou Tard)
    more info on parisdjs.com
    15. Ursula Rucker - Circe (Jazzanova Remix)
    (from 'The Remixes 1997-2000' compilation, 2000 / Compost)
    more info on jazzanova.net
    16. Oxyd - Vision
    (from 'Onze – Heures – Onze' album, 2009 / Vienne Action Culturelle)
    more info on myspace.com/oxydquintet
    17. Nostalgia 77 Octet - The Hope Suite
    (from 'Seven's & Eight's' album, 2006 / Tru Thoughts)
    more info on parisdjs.com
    18. Erik Truffaz - More
    (from 'Bending New Corners' album, 2003 / Blue Note)
    more info on eriktruffaz.com
    19. Kneebody - Wide Eyed
    (from 'Kneebody' album, 2005 / Green Leaf Music)
    more info on kneebody.com
    20. Christophe - Aline (Italian version)
    (from 'Best of Christophe' compilation, 2006 / Disques Dreyfus)
    more info on wikipedia.org

    All original record covers are available on Paris DJs blog

    Credits :
    Mix by Reza (Jazz Mix / Mezzo TV / myspace.com/rezajazzmix)
    Sound editing by Claudio Tenant
    Audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
    Artwork layout by Djouls (djouls.com)

    Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Vol.2

    Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Vol.2

    Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Vol.2
    (MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) T.I.M.E.C., 2008-08-28

    Info :
    The second volume of our '21st Century Afro' series begins its trip with a peaceful afro-ethio-cuban trip from Lightning Head (alias Glyn 'Bigga' Bush/UK), extracted from the 12 inch taster of his upcoming album ('13 faces of Lightning Head'), then heads directly into heavy afro-kraut-jazz from Nomo, a collective from Michigan developing quite an unique sound. This 'Last Beat' is to be found on their powerful third album ('Ghost Rock'). After another instant afrosoul classic taken from The Budos Band's masterpiece, 'The Budos Band II', the mix navigates into supafunky ethio-jazz from The Lions, a Los Angeles collective of musicians you may also find playing in Breakestra, Connie Price and the Keystones, Orgone, Madlib's Sound Directions, Plant Life, Clutchy Hopkins, the Greyboy allstars... Their 'Jungle Struttin' album mixes reggae, ethiojazz, colombian and african grooves with soul, jazz, and funk! Things then get more focused with a devastating pamphlet from Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, one of the many available on his booming 'Many Things' album. The Shawn Lee apparition in this selection whichcomes afterwards is quite a surprise, but since the multi-instrumentalist genius decided to go global on his latest album ('Miles of Styles'), there's no reason to pass out on it. The same goes for the closing track, the hard-hitting Afrobeat drum-powered 'Platypus Strut' by Ohmega Watts - with the help of members of the Breakestra/Connie Price/Antibalas... it's a small world.

    Tracklisting :
    01. Lightning Head - Afro Spot
    (from 'Afrobeat EP' 12 inhc, 2008 / Lion Heads Recordings) UK
    more info on djouls.com
    02. Nomo - Last Beat
    (from 'Ghost Rock' album, 2008 / Ubiquity) USA
    more info on tru-thoughts.net
    03. Budos Band - Budos Rising
    (from 'The Budos Band II' album, 2007 / Daptone) USA
    more info on djouls.com
    04. The Lions - Jungle Struttin'
    (from 'Jungle Struttin' Album, 2007 / Ubiquity) USA
    more info on tru-thoughts.net
    05. Seun Kuti + Fela's Egypt 80 - African Problems
    (from 'Many Things' album, 2008 / Tôt ou Tard) NIGERIA
    more info on djouls.com
    06. Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra - Lagos Calling
    (from 'Miles of Styles' album, 2008 / Ubiquity) UK
    more info on tru-thoughts.net
    07. Ohmega Watts - Platypus Strut
    (from 'Watts Happenning' album, 2007 / Ubiquity) USA
    more info on tru-thoughts.net

    The original record covers are available on www.parisdjs.com

    Credits :
    Selected and mixed by Grant Phabao and Djouls(timec.net)
    Artwork by Djouls (djouls.com), photo by hdptcar under a Creative Commons license
    Audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)

    Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Vol.1

    Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Vol.1

    Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro
    (MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) T.I.M.E.C., 2008-08-18

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    Info :
    In the next 6 weeks, Paris DJs activists Grant Phabao and Djouls will explore the many facets of 21st century African music, from Afrobeat to Afrofunk, from Afrosoul to Afrojazz, etc. This week's selection opens the salva with one of THE albums of the year, the second opus from The Budos Band, one you NEED - trust us. After a glimpse of the new Akoya Afrobeat Ensemble album, we're proud to present a new master of African music, Seun Kuti, bravely and proudly reaching out to his father with a bomb of a first album! A record we'll lookout for in the coming months is Antony Joseph and The Spasm Band's new one on french jazz label Heavenly Sweetness. You'll get here a taste of their recently released "La Diablesse EP", which hints at some serious afro-punk-jazz grooves. Concerning Kokolo, we've already told ya many times that their formula is flawless: funky afrobeat to dance to. Nuff' said. Nostalgia 77 is a UK artist with a huge soul-jazz sensibility, producing, remixing, releasing a LOT of stuff on Brighton's Tru Thoughts label and around. Grant Phabao got the chance to remix his cover of The White Stripes' 7 Nation Army featuring the incredible vocals of Alice Russell. It's available on his current "One Offs, Remixes and B-sides" compilation, along with an afrodeepfunk remix of his "Freedom" track, which we've included here. Closing this mix is former Fela guitarist/bassist Oghene Kologbo's latest single, extracted from his Fela Kuti homage album (available with two different covers for CD and vinyl). If you were in Paris this August (2008) you shouldn't have missed the 4 consecutive free Antibalas free shows in Parcs - Oghene was there guest-starring, offering some superb afrorock guitar solos... All in all 30mn is VERY short for afrobeat - but if you come back next week, we should have uploaded a new selection of the best 21st Century Afro Music you may find!! See ya there.

    Tracklisting :
    01. The Budos Band - Adeniji
    (from 'The Budos Band II' album, 2008 / Daptone) USA
    » more info on djouls.com «
    02. Akoya Afrobeat Ensemble - Fela Dey
    (from 'President Dey Pass' album, 2008 / Afrobomb Music) USA
    » more info on djouls.com «
    03. Seun Kuti + Fela's Egypt 80 - Fire Dance
    (from 'Many Things' album, 2008 / Tôt ou Tard) NIGERIA
    » more info on djouls.com «
    04. Anthony Joseph and The Spasm Band - Vero
    (from 'La Diablesse EP' 12 inch, 2008 / Heavenly Sweetness) TRINIDAD/UK
    » more info on djouls.com «
    05. Kokolo - Our Own Thing
    (from 'Love International' album, 2008 / Freestyle) USA
    » more info on tru-thoughts.net «
    06. Nostalgia 77 Octet - Freedom (The Freedom Zombie Dance Remix Part 2)
    (from 'One Offs, Remixes and B-Sides' compilation, 2006 / Tru Thoughts) UK
    » more info on djouls.com «
    07. Oghene Kologbo And Afrobeat Academy - Afro Confusion
    (from 'Remember Fela Anikulapo Kuti' album, 2007 / Lions Ark Records) NIGERIA
    » more info on djouls.com «

    The original record covers are on www.parisdjs.com

    Credits :
    Selected and mixed by Grant Phabao and Djouls(timec.net)
    Artwork by Djouls (djouls.com), photo by srbyug under a Creative Commons license
    Audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)

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