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52. #EndSARSMovement Reflections with Pod Save Africa Hosts Akinade and Oyin Aderele

Dear Diaspora

Release Date: 12/01/2020

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Dear Diaspora

Welcome to this special episode of Dear Diaspora! It's bittersweet to share that this marks my final episode of the show. Over the past three years, I've had the privilege of sharing the stories of African entrepreneurs and changemakers worldwide, while also pursuing my own professional goals. I’m now making space to do more of what I love–travel, be outside, all the things. While my podcasting era has come to a close, I hope to continue to find ways to be in community with you all. Thank you for listening and being a part of this incredible experience. Uche Ogba, CEO of ECHÜ Marketing...

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Dear Diaspora

Welcome back! I had the pleasure of speaking with Haja Batsu, founder of Uman4Uman for this episode. Uman4Uman is a social enterprise that provides sustainable menstrual products to girls in Sierra Leone.  We dive into: Haja’s journey building a social enterprise from the ground up Her experiences pitching her business to people who don’t understand period poverty How you can support her work (links below)  Mentioned in the episode: Sponsor a Grow for Me farm using referral code ‘dear diaspora’:  More about Uman4Uman:  Follow Uman4Uman on IG:  Connect with...

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64. Esther Armah on Global Blackness, Racial Healing and Revolutionary Black Grace show art 64. Esther Armah on Global Blackness, Racial Healing and Revolutionary Black Grace

Dear Diaspora

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Dear Diaspora

Discussions surrounding the “Diaspora Wars” – cross-cultural arguments among different ethnicities of African people – are often counterproductive. This week’s episode, with social impact professional and digital creator Jasmin Church, aims to shift that!  Jasmin is passionate about connecting communities across the diaspora, and her Youtube channel @jazzyjetsets, focuses on her life as an expat in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Tune in to hear about: Her journey from Trenton, NJ to Johannesburg, SA How our African and Black American cultural identities have evolved over...

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Dear Diaspora

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61. Why Now is the Best Time to Invest in Africa with daba CEO Boum III Jr. show art 61. Why Now is the Best Time to Invest in Africa with daba CEO Boum III Jr.

Dear Diaspora

Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode with daba Co-Founder and CEO Boum III Jr.! Boum is an entrepreneur driven by his passion for Africa. After working at Nasdaq and earning his MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, he went on to launch daba – a new application allowing everyday investors to find and invest in Africa's most promising opportunities.  Tune in to hear us discuss:   His journey from Cameroon to the United States  How his African identity has shaped his experiences building an Africa-focused startup His thoughts on why so many...

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To say that Accra, Ghana has become one of the world’s most influential cultural hubs would be an understatement. This week’s episode is dedicated to sharing my experiences living and working in Ghana!  Tune in to hear: How Ghana has positioned itself as the gateway to Africa My experiences working with Emerging Public Leaders Ghana How I handled living in one of Africa’s most expensive cities My thoughts on whether Ghana is worth the hype  What I love about Ghana’s food scene and more! Resources mentioned:   Ask me a question:   Follow Dear Diaspora on...

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Dear Diaspora

It’s great to be back – thanks for tuning in to this special episode with guest Alice Mills Mai! Alice is a licensed mental health counselor, researcher, entrepreneur, and proud daughter of Ghanaian immigrants. Tune in to hear about:   Her journey becoming a mental health professional after realizing nursing wasn’t for her Why there’s still so much stigma surrounding mental health in many African immigrant communities Healing practices inherent to many African cultures that we may not regard as mental health practices (when they actually are) Immigration being a traumatic...

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Dear Diaspora

Tune in for tips on learning, teaching and celebrating African languages, especially when based in the Diaspora!

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57. Mutale Sitali on Building a Sustainable Furniture Brand in Zambia show art 57. Mutale Sitali on Building a Sustainable Furniture Brand in Zambia

Dear Diaspora

For this week’s episode, I was joined by the lovely Mutale Sitali, founder of Likota — a Zambian furniture brand specializing in making furniture from reclaimed and recycled wood material. Their vision? Becoming a pioneer for the industry by creating furniture that is beautiful, eco-friendly, and reliable.

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More Episodes

For today’s episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with brother/sister duo Akinade Adelere and Oyin Aderele—hosts of Pod Save Africa. Pod Save Africa explores the interesting details of our history, our present and our hopes for the future through weekly podcast episodes.

During our conversation, Akinade and Oyin share:

  • How conversations and debates in his apartment with friends led Akinyade to launch Pod Save Africa
  • Their initial reactions to the #EndSARS protests and why this latest round of protests was more effective
  • What—if anything—the #EndSARS protests learned from the Black Lives Matter movement
  • What role the Diaspora (and celebrities) plays during times like these
  • How they stay hopeful and encouraged while covering heavy topics

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