50. Diaspora Diaries – My Thoughts on the Biden-Harris Win, Celebrating 50 Episodes and What Podcasting Has Taught Me
Release Date: 11/17/2020
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- The Biden-Harris win and what I’m hoping to see these next four years
- The biggest takeaways from past interviews and what they’ve taught me about Africa, the Diaspora and what role we actually play in contributing to Africa’s growth and development
- The 3 biggest lessons I’ve learned this past year
- Consistency is key
- You don’t need to ask for permission to follow your dreams
- There are no failures in life, only lessons to be learned
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