Loving My Mother and My Manhood - a podcast by Cordelia Gaffar

from 2022-05-17T17:54:03

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This episode is a powerful conversation with two very emotionally aware young men who are vulnerably sharing how they have evolved. Through the ages and stages of their relationship with their mother, you will learn the following and I invite you to listen deeply:



  • Niiamah slowing down process in thinking about his mother

  • How Sachin discovered his shared personal, non-cultural values with his mother

  • Transforming your relationship with your mother

  • Gratitude, appreciation for physical distance

  • Cultural code switching



When we think of mothers we think we miss the impact of the relationship between mother and son. The mother and son relationship has ripple effects throughout life in professional, personal and intimate relationships. The first and most important intimate relationship is with yourself.



These men are doing the inner work and have agreed to share how their relationship with their mother shaped them as a man and continues to shape them. Post your questions for them here and join us live for the answers on May 17th.


About my guests:


Niiamah Ashong is on a mission “to bring together a truly inclusive and empowered world” by helping leaders, brands, and organizations leverage their unique strengths on an individual and collective basis to drive change into the 22nd century. He brings this mission to life as the Founder and Sherpa of the Outlier’s Edge.


Niiamah Ashong transforms the high-performing, high-potential world-leaders of today into the leaders, brands, and organizations who will create a future distinct from both the present and the past. All of this is done through a mix of coaching, community, courses, and conversations that support human-driven leadership for business and impact.


Prior to coaching, Niiamah worked for the ad-tech company AppNexus in New York City, where he developed strategies and programs on global community engagement, company culture, and diversity & inclusion.


His experience in personal, professional, and organizational development began at Deloitte Consulting in their Total Rewards actuarial practice.


Sachin Sharma - My ancestors created a philosophy of love that guided them through a time of war when they were on the brink of extinction. I am continuing the work of my ancestors.



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