Overnight Wisdom
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Overnight Wisdom is a show where Chisom Udeze, an award-winning economist and business leader, engages in deep and reflective conversations about leadership, business growth, and societal challenges. The podcast explores topics like purpose, power, identity, and resilience through solo episodes or interviews with global change-makers. It offers personal stories, research-based insights, and practical strategies for leading with courage and building a meaningful life. New solo episodes drop every Wednesday, with occasional guest conversations on Sundays.
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Leadership is Political | Part 3: The White Man Archetype 12.08.2026 25minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In this episode, Chisom looks at the archetype most workplaces are designed for. The same behaviour, ambition, directness, dissent, refusal to conform, is coded differently depending on who performs it. One person’s vision is another person’s attitude problem, and the line between the two follows race, gender, class, and proximity to whatever the organisation treats as its default. Chisom examines why the coding is... -
Leadership is Political | Part 2: The Values Gap 05.08.2026 33minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. Most organisations have values. Most of those values do not survive contact with pressure. When budgets tighten, when the market shifts, when someone powerful is challenged, the stated commitments to inclusion, openness, and psychological safety tend to collapse quietly, and the people who trusted them are left holding the cost of having believed something that was never operational. In this episode, Chisom e... -
Leadership is Political | Part 1: What People Recover From 29.07.2026 26minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. People carry the cost of poor leadership long after the work is done: self-doubt, burnout, diminished confidence, the slow work of rebuilding trust in their own judgment. We call it personal struggle. It is not. It is the uncounted cost of a system that measures leadership by what it achieves and never by what it leaves behind. In this episode, I ask why leadership was stripped of its political character, re... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 12: The Accurate Name 22.07.2026 37minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 12, the final episode of this part of the series, Chisom returns to Chapter 1 and settles the word. She traces white supremacy to a defeated colonist of Saint-Domingue who in 1802 called it an axiom while the enslaved were beating France, and to the indemnity France then imposed on Haiti, paid for a hundred and twenty-two years. She shows what the word does: it flatters, it turns a crime into an opinion,... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 11: Your Reckoning With The Machine 15.07.2026 39minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 11 of the series, Chisom turns the diagnosis onto the reader and refuses the question they arrive with. “What can I do to fix this?” is a trap, because its only honest answer is that you cannot, and the despair is what the structure needs. She replaces it with the question that cannot be escaped, “what am I going to do given that I cannot fix it?“, and closes the three exits, paralysis, heroism, and puri... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 10: The Colonial Hangover 08.07.2026 30minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 10 of the series, Chisom turns to coloniality, the empire that stayed behind after the empire left, the quietest form of the machine and the one that leaves no graves because it no longer needs them. Colonialism was the occupation, the flag and the date it ended. Coloniality is what did not end, the ranking installed in the mind and left running, and the chapter’s line is that the wrong is never the cont... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 9: The Border & The Last Clause of Colonialism 01.07.2026 21minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Episode 9 of the series, Chisom turns to the border, and to the passport as the last clause of the colonial contract. It opens on a boat that left Sfax for Lampedusa in January 2026, on the twin girls about a year old who died of cold within sight of Europe, and refuses to call them a tragedy, because the water did exactly what it was left there to do. It walks the same design across the Sonoran Desert and its m... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 8: The Invention of Race 24.06.2026 36minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 8 of the series, Chisom turns to the secular machinery that took over the work, science, and the lie it was used to build, the invention of race. The claim is that power took the authority of science and manufactured race, to give an ancient hierarchy the one disguise almost impossible to argue with, the look of objective fact. And the proof that the crime was in the wielding and not the method is that s... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 7: Christianity Was a Weapon of Conquest 17.06.2026 38minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 7 of the series, Chisom turns to the institution that blessed all of it, the church. The claim is that Christianity was not incidental to white terrorism but its moral machinery and a material instrument of conquest, the apparatus that turned terror into salvation so the people carrying it out believed they were doing the work of God, while the same faith, in the hands of the people it was used against, ... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 6: Slavery Never Ended 10.06.2026 38minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 6 of the series, Chisom turns to the Black American experience itself and argues that it is not a closed chapter of history but the longest-running case of white terrorism on earth. The claim is that slavery in America never ended, it changed clothes, renaming itself in every generation while the line of control ran unbroken from the first slave ship to the prison farm in 2026. It opens on Angola,... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 5: The Compound in Black Womanhood 03.06.2026 38minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 5 of the series, Chisom turns to what the operating system does when it compounds. The claim is that compounding is multiplicative, not additive: when rac!sm meets patriarchy meets ant!-Blackness, the result is not the sum of three harms but a third condition that neither rac!sm nor patriarchy alone because it produces a structural position so specific that the dominant analyses of either race or gender ... -
One Year In — A Reflection on Lessons Learned from Hosting Overnight Wisdom Podcast. 31.05.2026 6minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. One year of Overnight Wisdom. Whew! On May 28th, 2026, my podcast turned one. One year of conversations, solo reflections, tech issues, learning in public, and occasionally wondering why I added one more thing to my already full life. Here are 8 things I’ve learned: 1. Start before you are ready. Your first episode does not need to be iconic. It needs to exist. 2. Consistency needs a system. Motivation is cute.... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 4: Racism as the Operating System. 27.05.2026 44minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In episode 4 of the series, Chisom turns to the operating system that white terrorism built: racism. The chapter opens with the precise distinction between racial prejudice and racism: prejudice is what individuals carry, racism is what happens when racial prejudice meets systemic power. The chapter traces the construction of race itself across the papal bulls, the Iberian casta system, the English colonial slave c... -
On Our Shared Humanity, Leadership, & System’s Change — Logan McClure Davda, CEO of TED 24.05.2026 1j 45minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In this episode of Overnight Wisdom, Chisom sits down with Logan McClure Davda, CEO of TED, for a layered conversation on leadership, systems change, joy, motherhood, power, and what it means to remain human while building institutions that shape the world. Logan reflects on her path from mission-driven work in East Africa, to Palantir, the Obama Foundation, and eventually back to TED, where she now leads one of t... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 3: The Settler Structure 20.05.2026 36minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Chapter 3 of the series, Chisom turns to the present tense. Settler colonialism is not a phase that European empires went through and emerged from. It is a structure that continues to operate, on every populated continent, in 2026. The chapter opens by naming the three forms of white terrorism’s modern operation: extractive colonialism, plantation slavery, named briefly and flagged for a future chapter; and sett... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 2: From Bodies to Borders. 13.05.2026 40minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Part 2 of a series, Chisom traces the long history of white terrorism in Africa as one continuous story rather than a list of incidents. Twelve and a half million Africans were forcibly transported across the Atlantic between 1501 and 1866. Roughly 1.8 million died during the Middle Passage itself. The trade built Europe. Then it ended, between 1807 in Britain and 1888 in Brazil, and Europe pivoted. From taking ... -
Stop Calling It Supremacy — It’s Terrorism | Part 1: Language Change 06.05.2026 28minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In Part 1 of a series, Chisom challenges the term “white supremacy” and proposes a language change: it is white terrorism. She traces the term to its 1824 origins, maps the papal bulls that gave genocide divine authority between 1452 and 1493, and shows how the Doctrine of Discovery is still embedded in U.S. and international law. Using her Three Clarities Framework, Chisom reveals how white terrorism interlo... -
Designing for Survival: Business, Babies, and What Keeps Us Human with Lexi Montee Busch 29.04.2026 1j 47minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. This is a conversation about what it means to build something that meets people at one of the most vulnerable thresholds of life. In this episode, I sit down with Lexi Montée of Happiest Baby for a layered conversation on parenting, leadership, product, loss, resilience, and the moral weight of innovation. We talk about SNOO, the science backed smart sleeper designed to support infant sleep and safety, but this co... -
The Men Who Drug Their Wives 22.04.2026 28minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In March 2026, a CNN investigation exposed a global network of men teaching each other how to drug and assault their wives and partners. This episode examines what the investigation uncovered, why this keeps happening, and what women need to know. We discuss the infrastructure enabling this violence — from pornographic platforms hosting thousands of “sleep” videos to Telegram groups where men trade advice on dosag... -
Imposter syndrome is not a syndrome. It’s internalised systemic failure. 15.04.2026 32minWe'd love to hear from you. Send us your questions, comments, and suggestions. In this episode, Chisom challenges the concept of ‘imposter syndrome’ and argues it’s not a personal failing — it’s internalised systemic failure. Using her Three Clarities Framework, she traces the origins of the term, exposes how it pathologizes individuals instead of diagnosing racist and sexist systems, and provides nine diagnostic questions to help you see clearly that you’re not broken. The system is. T...
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