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This conversation is personal.The name Omotoyosi loosely translates to “a child of delight” or “a child worthy of celebration.” And that truly reflects the life and journey of Dr. Omotoyosi Craig — an accomplished engineer who has earned one of the highest qualifications in his field, travelled the world, contributed to innovative inventions, and now serves as the WA Chapter President of the African Professionals of Australia.In this episode, we sit down to talk about the parts of success people don’t always see.We go deep into:• Fatherhood and what it truly means to be a present, intentional father• The powerful role a father plays in the life of a girl child• The realities of Black Tax• The emotional and financial burden carried by many migrants, especially African families• The pressure to “succeed fast” as a migrant and how it shapes identity, responsibility and mental healthThis is an honest, vulnerable, and eye-opening conversation about identity, responsibility, parenting, migration, and the sacrifices behind success.If you are a migrant, a parent, an African professional, or someone navigating culture, expectations and purpose — this episode will speak directly to you.Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button, it’s the only free way you can support this channel. Lets dive in.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Podcast Highlight01:35 - Brief Backstory Of Dr. Omotoyosi 02:23 - Dr. Omotoyosi Introduction03:10 - What You Should Know About Dr. Omotoyosi 04:38 - Who Is Dr. Omotoyosi Without The Titles?05:47 - Dr. Omotoyosi's Definition Of Happiness07:43 - What Is Failure To Dr. Omotoyosi?11:21 - What Is Failure To Someone Who Cannot Visualise It?14:07 - Dr. Omotoyosi's Relationship With His Father16:28 - Emmanuel Opens Up About His Relationship With His Dad17:03 - The Importance Of Sitting Down To Speak To Your Father20:42 - Why You Should Ask Your Dad Questions Before You Lose Him23:52 - Black Tax And How It's Affecting People In The Diaspora27:03 - Dr Omotoyosi Tells A Story About The Effects Of Black Tax28:22 - Why You Should Think Carefully Before Sending Money Back Home29:25 - How To Deal With Black Tax29:47 - Why You Shouldn't Feel Bad For Not Helping Everyone30:40 - The Wickedness Of Black Tax33:38 - How To Manage Your Finances When It Comes To Helping People?38:07 - Why Tuff Love Is Needed When It Comes To Black Tax40:26 - Is Black Tax A "Crime".41:27 - Why Helping Others Will Cost You In The Long Run43:47 - Dr Omotoyosi's Conclusion On Black Tax44:09 - What Is A Struggle That African Professional's Face In Australia46:01 - The Challenges African Professional's Are Facing51:13 - What Does It Mean To Be An African Professional In Australia52:30 - The Effects Of The "Tall Poppy Syndrome".56:43 - Conclusion Of Challenges African Professional's Are Facing57:32 - The English Test In Australia For Professionals59:15 - Why Health Matters For African Professionals1:00:14 - Is Australia Ready For African Migrants?1:08:19 - What Africans Need To Understand When Migrating To Australia1:10:11 - How Would Nigeria Salvage It's Image In Front Of The West?1:12:28 - Dr Omotoyosi's Return To Nigeria1:13:39 - Dr Omotoyosi's Last Words For The Audience 1:15:35 - A Question For Dr Omotoyosi From The Previous Guest1:18:08 - Podcast End1:18:11 - Final Conclusion (Outro)
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