As technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed, Kehinde Tomilola Boyinde has distinguished himself as a thoughtful guide, one who doesn’t just follow innovation, but interprets it through the lens of human experience.  His work consistently bridges the often-disconnected worlds of cutting-edge technology and meaningful, human-centered storytelling, offering fresh perspectives that resonate across industries and cultures. From capturing the spirit of global collaboration and innovation at the World Expo 2020 Dubai to launching the Bulbling247 platform, Tomilola has evolved into an international curator of innovation and emerging technologies narratives across the Global South and beyond.  But this journey is more than just content creation, it’s about documenting the evolution of invention, celebrating unsung pioneers, and making sense of the technologies shaping our tomorrow. The Dubai spark: Where the global story began For many, World Expo 2020 Dubai was a celebration of innovation, invention, and cultural exchange. For Tomilola, it was a launchpad, a rare chance to witness the world’s brightest ideas unfold in real time. From capturing rare prototypes of new world invention to documenting national pavilions filled with cultural and technological marvels, Tomilola’s lens became a portal into the new world emerging before our eyes. “I wasn’t just observing pavilions or installations,” Boyinde recalls. “I was engaging with minds from across the globe, inventors, technologists, artists, and creators. It was like peeking into the future, one story at a time.” Bulbling247: A platform born from purpose Fast forward to today, and that storytelling impulse has grown into Bulbling247 – a dynamic podcast and content platform at the intersection of creativity, technology, and innovation. What began as personal curiosity has now become a mission to shine a spotlight on untold innovation stories, especially from Africa and the global diaspora. Each episode of Bulbling247 is a window into the minds of builders, inventors, creatives, technologists, and visionaries who are not just using technology but reimagining its place in society. Unlike typical tech media, Boyinde’s lens is distinctly human-centered. He asks, “Who is this technology for? How does it empower communities? What stories are being erased or overlooked in mainstream innovation spaces?” Whether speaking to an ecosystem builder in Lagos, a tech trailblazer in Sierra Leone or a decentralized artist in Nairobi, the goal is the same: deepen the narrative around innovation beyond buzzwords and break down complex ideas into accessible, meaningful conversations. A voice for the Global South, heard around the world Bulbling247 doesn’t just tell stories, it repositions where innovation is seen to originate. “Too often, the dominant narrative suggests that innovation flows from the developed world outward. But we’re witnessing groundbreaking work coming from places like Blantyre, Freetown, and Accra,” Tomilola notes. By creating a platform that highlights these contributions, he is challenging the status quo, offering an alternative archive of innovation, one that is inclusive, curious, and globally aware. The podcast has already hosted rising tech talents, founders, innovators and ecosystem builders. With upcoming episodes spotlighting leaders in blockchain, social impact tech, and digital creativity, Bulbling247 is just getting started. And for Tomilola, the mission remains deeply personal. “I want to keep telling stories that matter. Stories that show young people that their ideas, their inventions, their new technologies and their voices belong on the global stage,” he says. Boyinde is not just a storyteller; he is a systems thinker, blending his skills in marketing technology, generative AI automation, and creative strategy to scale his mission.  Through Bulbling247, he is quietly building an ecosystem, one that nurtures creative technologists, media thinkers, and innovation storytellers. Watch all the latest Bulbling247 episodes on YouTube. Follow @Bulbling247 on Instagram.