We’ve been building something.
On the 30th of May, Coffee & Conversations opens its doors for the very first time.
This is not a conference. Not a panel. Not a room full of people performing how well they’re doing.
This is thirty women in one space finally having the conversation most of us have only been having inside our heads.
The theme of this first edition is The Courage to Choose Joy Over Expectation.
If you are staying in a role, a relationship, or a version of your life that makes sense on paper but no longer feels right, this room was built for you.
If you have been feeling a quiet, persistent loss of joy you can’t quite explain, this room was built for you.
May 30th. 10am. Ikeja, Lagos.
Thirty seats. ₦20,000 entry.
The exact address comes to you after you register.
Register now, link in both our bios.
Tag someone who needs to be in this room.
Holding the final copy of Awaken the Voice Within in my hands feels surreal.
When I first started writing, I didn’t realize how much this book would challenge me to confront my own patterns and reclaim the identity I’d hidden for years.
This cover represents more than just a title, it’s an invitation. It’s for the woman who is tired of living for approval and ready to start living for alignment.
I can’t wait for you to hold your copy and begin your own awakening.
The wait is almost over! 🚀 We launch in just 3 weeks.
Tell me: What’s the first thing you do when you get a new book?
Smell the pages or jump straight to Chapter 1? 👇
Boldness isn’t a personality trait. It’s a decision.
At G.E. Vernova, the conversation was simple stop waiting for permission to show up fully.
Because the rooms you’re in are not by accident.
Your ideas are not random. Your voice is not optional.
Playing small doesn’t protect you. It limits you.
Bold women move. They speak. They lead.
If you’ve been holding back, this is your reminder you don’t need more validation. You need to act.
Ready for conversations like this in your organization?
Book Ada via the link in bio.
Thirty women. One room.A conversation that is long overdue.
Coffee & Conversations opens its doors for the very first time on Friday, May 30th.
The theme of our maiden edition is:
The Courage to Choose Joy Over Expectation.
This is for the woman whose life looks fine on paper — but who is quietly tired of performing strength, carrying pressure alone, and living disconnected from herself in the process.
This is not a networking event.
Nor another room where you have to prove how well you’re doing.
It is a room for honest conversation about pressure, identity, faith, ambition, becoming, and the exhaustion of holding everything together.
A room where you will finally have language for things you’ve felt but struggled to explain.
A room that helps you recognize the difference between alignment and performance.
A room that reminds you that you are not alone in quietly carrying these tensions.
You will leave with:
deeper clarity about yourself,
honest reflection,
heartfelt connection,
a meaningful decision
and perhaps the beginning of the courage to stop abandoning yourself just to keep life working.
Not fixed.
Not pressured.
Just seen clearly — maybe for the first time in a long time.
11AM. Ikeja, Lagos.
30 women only. ₦20,000 entry.
The exact address will be shared upon registration.
If something in you knows this room is for you, the registration link is in the bio.
And send to any woman you know who needs to be in the room
Some conversations need a more intimate room.
Coffee & Conversations is that room.
Honest, intentional, and built around the kind of dialogue that actually moves something in you.
We’d love to see you at our Maiden Edition.
On the 30th of May, Ikeja
30 seats
₦20,000.
Link in bio.
We keep getting asked what exactly is Coffee & Conversations?
It's not a seminar. Not a retreat. Not a networking morning.
It's a room. Small by design. With thirty women who are done performing around the gap between the life they have and the life they actually want.
Maiden edition. May 30th. Lagos. Registration link in bio.
If you felt something when you watched yesterday’s video, this post is for you.
Coffee & Conversations is not a conference.
It’s a small, intentional room for women who are tired of carrying everything quietly and pretending they’re fine because their lives “look good” on paper.
Coffee & Conversations is a room. A deliberately small one.
Because the conversations that actually change something don’t happen in crowds.
The conversations that change us rarely happen in crowds.
They happen in honest rooms and safe spaces.
May 30th. 11AM. Ikeja, Lagos. Registration link in bio.
I had such a wonderful time at my one on one coaching session with the incomparable Queen of Talk, @iamjoycedaniels herself. Within minutes it was clear to me that I was receiving world-class instruction on how to share my message in a way that commands any room.
But beyond the teaching, she gave me wise counsel on the importance of moving at my own pace and she reminded me that above all God holds my life in His hands.
Thank you so much again JD and the wonderful team at Joyce Daniels & Associates (Love, you have been wonderful 😊). This is definitely the start of a great relationship and I look forward to learning more from you.
And as always, I’m grateful to God for continuing to connecting me with amazing women
There’s a quiet tension between generations of women… and most times, it’s not spoken about.
Older women look at younger women and see rebellion.
Younger women look at older women and see restriction.
But what if both are just… misunderstood?
Silence has shaped both sides in different ways. One was taught to endure. The other is learning to express.
And somewhere in between, we stopped listening to each other.
We don’t need more assumptions. We need conversations. Honest ones.
Spaces where wisdom isn’t dismissed and vulnerability isn’t judged.
Because healing doesn’t happen in isolation, and neither does understanding.
Maybe it’s time to ask more questions than we answer.
Okay I called them unhinged but I mean every single one of them 😅
14+ years in finance and watching women navigate this industry has taught me a few things that nobody really says out loud.
The women who rise aren’t always the loudest or the most connected but they are almost always the most intentional.
Know your numbers. Put yourself in the right rooms. And learn how to follow before you try to lead.
That’s it. That’s the list. Save it, share it, come back to it.
Drop a question in the comments if you want me to go deeper on any of these.
People always assume I’m one thing or the other.
Am I serious or playful? Strategic or instinctive? Structured or spontaneous?
The truth is I’ve learned that the most interesting people rarely fit neatly into either side.
And I’m still learning which version of me shows up best in which room.
Drop your answers in the comments, I want to see where you land.