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Derrick Abaitey
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  • Unlock Wealth: The Warrior's Path to Making Money - Moses B Arthur
    Imagine transforming your life not by chasing success, but by embodying it. In this riveting conversation, real estate developer and entrepreneur Moses B Arthur (MBA) unveils the mental framework that propelled him from humble beginnings to commanding million-dollar projects.MBA introduces his revolutionary "RAE Model" (Revelation, Assimilation, Elevation) as the blueprint for personal transformation, explaining how proper programming of your mind directly shapes reality. "Your programming leads to your thoughts. Your thoughts lead to your feelings. Your feelings lead to your actions. Your actions become your reality," he reveals, offering listeners practical tools to reprogram limiting beliefs through verbal declarations, processing experiences, and strategic modeling.The discussion challenges conventional wealth-building wisdom with MBA's provocative stance that "anything money can buy, relationships can buy ten times over." Through vivid examples from his journey developing AfriMat Atlantic properties, he demonstrates how social capital opened doors financial resources couldn't, particularly when strategic relationships connected him with industry leaders who accelerated his growth.Perhaps most compelling is MBA's framework for desire transformation—moving from merely wanting success to choosing it through research and planning, and finally committing through sacrifice and action. This progression illuminates how dreams become reality through disciplined, consistent effort rather than sporadic motivation.Whether you're building a business, pursuing financial independence, or seeking personal growth, this conversation offers a masterclass in mindset transformation. As MBA powerfully states, "You don't need to be a billionaire to speak as a billionaire, because when you meet a man and you're able to get what is in his head, you can produce what is in his pocket."Ready to transform your thinking and results? Subscribe now, share this episode, and join us at Connected Minds Live on August 29th at the British Council!4 Pillars to Success: How to build confidence, overcome self-sabotage, and take bold action toward their dreams.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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  • Building a Life and Business in Ghana: A 30-Year Journey
    What happens when life takes you thousands of miles from home to a country you never planned to stay in? For Jolanda, what began as a four-year assignment in Ghana with her husband and young children in 1995 transformed into a 30-year journey of building a life, family, and thriving business in West Africa.Her story begins with culture shock – the crowded airport, the unfamiliar sounds of frogs in drainage gutters, and the simplicity of life in 1990s Accra. Yet within these challenges, she discovered the warmth of Ghanaian people and opportunities that wouldn't have been possible in her native Italy. As Jolanda navigated motherhood in a foreign country, she progressed from administrative roles at the British High Commission to leadership positions in Ghana's growing real estate sector.The turning point came unexpectedly in 2014 when a breast cancer diagnosis forced her to resign from her position. Instead of retreating, she used this challenging period to envision her future, founding Akka Kappa Limited while recovering. Her company now manages over 1,300 property listings and has earned international recognition for excellence.What sets Jolanda's approach apart is her unwavering commitment to customer experience. She shares candid insights about the challenges of maintaining high standards in a service business, the importance of continuous staff training, and how passion must be paired with discipline for success. Her observations about workforce development in Ghana are particularly valuable for anyone building teams in emerging markets.Beyond business wisdom, this conversation reveals profound truths about family, resilience, and creating opportunity. From raising multilingual children to navigating healthcare challenges abroad, Jolanda demonstrates how adversity can become a catalyst for growth. Her advice to follow your passion resonates whether you're considering an international move or simply facing a career crossroads.Subscribe to Konnected Minds Podcast for more stories of resilience and entrepreneurship from visionaries shaping business landscapes around the world. Join us at our first live event on August 29th at the British Council – details in the description below.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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  • Insurance Expert: Why Life Insurance Isn't Just for the Rich but a Lifeline for Those Left Behind - Benedicta Wugah
    What happens when the unthinkable occurs and you're gone too soon? Who will pay your children's school fees? How will your family maintain their standard of living? These aren't comfortable questions, but they're vital ones.In this powerful conversation, Benedicta Wugah—known throughout Ghana as the "Insurance Queen"—shares her heartrending journey from poverty to becoming a financial protection advocate. After losing her father to cancer with no insurance coverage, teenaged Benedicta was forced to become a "kayayo" (head porter) at Ghana's borders, facing exploitation and abuse just to pay for schooling. This personal trauma transformed into purpose as she dedicated her life to preventing others from suffering similar fates."Most Ghanaians don't believe in insurance," Benedicta explains, addressing widespread misconceptions head-on. Many view policies as scams, bad omens, or luxuries for the wealthy. Yet with funeral costs averaging 50,000-60,000 cedis, families often resort to loans or deplete savings during their most vulnerable moments. Benedicta demystifies various insurance products—from pure life plans covering critical illness and death to endowment policies with investment components—explaining how coverage can be secured for as little as 3 cedis monthly.Through compelling client stories, including a man whose one million cedi policy now supports his widow and children with annual payments, Benedicta demonstrates that insurance isn't merely about death benefits but about creating financial legacies. As she poignantly states, "Insurance helps you make a will before you make money."Ready to rethink how you protect your loved ones? This episode offers clear, actionable advice for securing your family's future regardless of your income level. Subscribe now and join the conversation about true financial security that extends beyond your lifetime.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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  • From Darkness to Dancing with Beyoncé: A Journey of Perseverance - DanceGod
    What happens when talent meets hardship? Dance God's journey from rejection to global recognition reveals the transformative power of perseverance.From the moment DanceGod sits down with Derrick Abaitey on Konnected Minds Podcast, raw emotion permeates his storytelling. He describes the isolation he felt after leaving his former dance crew—facing public ridicule, depression, and questioning his path forward. Yet this darkness preceded his brightest moments. When an unexpected call from Dubai led to choreographing for the UAE government during his lowest point, it confirmed what he had always believed: his gift was meant for something greater.Dance God doesn't shy away from discussing exploitation in the creative industry. "I've done a lot of dance challenges that were viral for years, and I made no money," he shares, explaining how artists benefited from his creativity while he struggled financially. This honesty unveils the business education many talented performers learn too late. His 2023 decision to demand proper compensation marks a turning point not just for himself, but potentially for dancers across Africa.The founding of Dance Grow Live Academy represents more than just a new beginning—it's Dance God's vision for legacy. With nearly 30 talented performers under his guidance, he's building something designed to outlast his own career. "I want to see them take care of their families through dance. I want to see them inspire their communities," he explains, revealing that true success lies not just in personal achievement but in creating pathways for others.With over 5 million followers across social platforms and collaborations with global icons like Beyoncé, Dance God's story demonstrates what's possible when talent meets opportunity. Yet his most powerful message transcends dance itself: "Start now. Nothing is too late." Whether you're building a career in arts, business, or any creative pursuit, this conversation will inspire you to recognize your worth and pursue your passions without compromise.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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  • Segment: Navigating the Gap: An African American's Journey in Ghana
    The complex relationship between African Americans and Ghanaians reveals itself through cultural misunderstandings, economic expectations, and the journey toward authentic connection. When relocating to Ghana, many African Americans discover how deeply American they truly are - not through race, but through cultural conditioning that shapes their interactions in unexpected ways."In Ghana, the most valuable currency is relationships," explains one long-term resident. This fundamental truth often eludes newcomers accustomed to functioning independently within systems that require minimal human contact. When your streetlight malfunctions in America, you call a number or use an app. When your light fixture catches fire in Ghana, you must rely on neighbors and community connections to resolve the issue. This shift from systematic efficiency to relationship-based problem-solving represents a profound adjustment for many expatriates.Class dynamics further complicate relationship-building efforts across cultural divides. Economic disparities can transform what begins as genuine friendship into something that feels transactional, especially when financial requests follow social interactions. The "Obruni" (foreigner) label carries significant assumptions about wealth and resources that create barriers to authentic connection. Yet these challenges aren't unique to foreign-Ghanaian relationships - even Ghanaians who relocate abroad report similar experiences with requests from home.Building sustainable relationships requires establishing clear boundaries, developing cultural literacy, and recognizing that integrity matters regardless of economic circumstances. For those committed to making Ghana home, the journey involves unlearning American expectations while embracing the relationship-centered approach that defines Ghanaian society. Through patience and mutual understanding, meaningful connections can flourish that honor both cultural perspectives.Have you experienced cultural blindspots while living in a new country? Share your story and subscribe to join our community exploring these important conversations about identity, belonging, and cross-cultural understanding.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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Konnected Minds: Success, Wealth & Mindset. This show helps ambitious people crush limiting beliefs and build unstoppable confidence.Created and Hosted by Derrick Abaitey YT: https://youtube.com/@KonnectedMinds?si=s2vkw92aRslgfsV_IG: https://www.instagram.com/konnectedminds/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@konnectedminds?_t=8ispP2H1oBC&_r=1
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