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Ghana In Focus aims to bring you the lowdown on Ghana including critique on the hot topics making waves in Ghana as well as buying property in Ghana, renting in Ghana especially in the capital, Accra. Also looking at building a property in Ghana and some of the things to look out for such as building materials and environmental factors. We will also be looking at land acquisition in Ghana, giving insight into issues like site plan, indenture, title and land certificate. Ghana In Focus aims t ...
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In 2019, Adrian Daniels had a brainwave to launch a podcast platform to showcase Ghanaian excellence to the world. The internet is already crowded with content from Ghana: YouTube, Social Media pages, etc. However, after hosting 2x Networking Events during Christmas 2018 & 2019 in Accra for the Global African Diaspora, Adrian noticed a lack and desire for networking, whilst meeting many creatives and entrepreneurs from around the globe. In January 2020, The Sound of Accra Podcast was born. P ...
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Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women began as a popular blog for African women to speak openly about their sex lives. The podcast, hosted by Ghanaian founders Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Malaka Grant, carries on in this tradition, exploring African women’s experiences of sex, sexuality and pleasure.
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In this podcast Emmy Nominated TV Producer, Lindsay Luttrell, is getting to know chefs, restaurateurs & other food enthusiasts through candid conversation and exploring more than just their life in the kitchen. Lindsay first fell in love with the restaurant world while managing The Odeon in New York City. She's since cast and produced culinary competition TV for Food Network. After years of interviewing behind the scenes, join Lindsay for more in depth conversations. This is Table 5! Support ...
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Though travel and adventure have historically been publicly claimed by men, women have always been part of those narratives, too. Each week, host and Condé Nast Traveler editor Lale Arikoglu shines a light on some of those stories, interviewing female-identifying guests about their most unique travel tales—from going off-grid in the Danish wilderness to country-hopping solo—sharing her own experiences traveling around the globe, and tapping listeners to contribute their own memorable stories ...
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The Safe Space

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Welcome to ’The Safe Space’, where we’re more than just a podcast – we’re your voice, your sanctuary, and your unapologetic outlet. Join us as we dive into the unfiltered stories, passions, and dreams of Ghanaian youth. From modern relationships to societal pressures, we explore it all. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a movement where your stories find a home and your voice finds its stage.
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Exploring inequality, abuse and oppression around the world, we hear from those directly involved in an issue, examine the structural context to find why rights abuse exists, and look for possible solutions. Read articles related to these issues and episodes at the web site of The Upstream Journal - www.upstreamjournal.org. We are pleased to see that Human Rights Magazine is a top-rated human rights podcast at Feedspot. (https://blog.feedspot.com/human_rights_podcasts/)
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The Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University hosts a weekly speakers colloquium, plus periodic public lectures. Topics include agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology (SynBio), DIYbio, gene editing, gene drives, governance & responsible innovation, public engagement, sci-art, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Learn more at go.ncsu.edu/ges and sign up for our newsletter at http://eepurl.com/c-PD_T.
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On the Global Counsel podcast, you can hear the GC team discuss and debate topical developments in public policy and regulation from around the world.Global Counsel is an advisory firm working with clients around the world to gauge political developments and how these impact both business risk and opportunity. For more information about Global Counsel, visit our website: www.global-counsel.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Global Road Safety, a podcast exploring the issues, trends, and innovations in driver safety worldwide. More than 2.5 million people are involved in crashes each year, a number that continues to rise as drivers become more distracted behind the wheel. Featuring interviews with safety experts and leaders, Global Road Safety is an initiative to reduce crashes and save lives — across every continent. The Global Road Safety podcast is produced by Smith System, the leader in advanced d ...
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Unapologetically FLY

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If you've ever wanted to ear hustle on a couple of Divas who have taken huge steps along the journey to true and lasting happiness, here's your invitation. Renee Mitchell Simpson is an entrepreneur, plant based chef, registered dietitian, life coach and hypnotherapist, who has checked off several bucket list items including getting paid to travel the world, moving across the country to create a new life, and returning to school at 55 to pursue a masters degree. After sending her only daughte ...
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Daughter Dialogues

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Listen to real-life stories from women of color who honor their ancestors' fight to achieve independence for the United States of America and are members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). The host, Reisha Raney, a black leader in the DAR and a direct descendant of President Thomas Jefferson's grandfather, is conducting research as a Harvard University non-resident fellow, under the direction of Henry Louis Gates, Jr, host of the PBS Special "Finding Your Roots", exploring th ...
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Send us a text In this episode of "Ghana in Focus," we examine business and investment opportunities in Ghana and explore the untapped business potential in Ghana's tech sector, specifically in HR and payroll software development. Ghana's IT sector is still in its infancy, presenting a golden opportunity for entrepreneurs and software developers re…
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We’re diving into something we’re all doing a lot of around the holiday season: partying. In Ukraine, where our two guests are based, rave culture has become a necessary vehicle for letting off steam, distraction, and finding joy. Lale talks to Kyiv-based journalist Anastacia Galouchka, and novelist Haska Shyyan, who lives in Lviv, about what ravin…
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In this episode, host Lindsay Luttrell welcomes back Antonia Lofaso—mom, celebrity chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and TV personality. Antonia shares her festive traditions, from her annual Christmas Eve Feast of the Seven Fishes to her Hanukkah celebrations, and her cozy Christmas morning breakfast in pajamas. She offers valuable tips for hos…
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Send us a text Accra, the bustling capital city of Ghana, stands as a vibrant hub of African tourism, seamlessly blending rich cultural history with modern marvels. In this podcast episode, we explore why Accra is a top travel destination, particularly during the festive "Detty December." This period, spanning from December to January, transforms t…
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In this conversation, Kute Blackson shares his incredible journey from his early life in Peckham to becoming a renowned speaker and author in the US. Despite facing skepticism and personal challenges, including a profound relationship with his father's ministry and the personal trials of his family's health, Kute embraced a path of global learning …
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Send us a text Could Nairobi, Kenya, be the elite travel destination that rivals Europe's finest cities? Discover why this bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis is your perfect holiday spot this December through January. Join me, Kwame, as I explore Nairobi's unrivalled allure on this week's Africa in Focus. From its impressive infrastructure to its cu…
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Selassie Atadika is a chef, food innovator, and the founder of Midunu, a nomadic private dining experience based out of Accra, Ghana. She’s also happened to have visited 40 African countries. Lale chats with Atadika about the rich bounty of diverse cuisine to be found across Africa, some of her most memorable travel experiences, making artisanal ch…
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In this episode, host Lindsay Luttrell welcomes back Catherine McCord — wife, mother, cookbook author, and TV personality. Catherine is celebrating it all this season! She shares her family’s potluck Thanksgiving plans, the story behind her annual Latke Party to ring in Hanukkah, and reveals the special traditions that make their Christmas unforget…
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Herding Cats: Responsible Innovation for Sterilizing Cats in New Zealand Hybrid | GES 508 students apply the Responsible Research and Innovation framework to a hypothetical gene therapy project for cat sterilization supporting New Zealand’s Predator Free 2050 goal. Final GES Colloquium of the semester! Abstract Join us for a student-led presentatio…
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Pastor Leonard killings of Advent Lutheran Church in Cleveland, Ohio shares the story of Adent Lutheran Church having an historical marker placed on its building. While the congregation is sixty years old, he describes its uniqueness as this event contributes to the history of Black Lutheran history and American Church history. He recalls its histo…
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In this month's episode of the Global Month Ahead, Isabelle Trick, Associate Director in our Investor Services team, is joined by Global Counsel colleagues across our offices, including Sewar Quran, Senior Associate in our Doha office, who joins this episode as co-host, and Philipp Muehl. They discuss the upcoming vote of confidence and subsequent …
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In the final episode of the twelve part Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled, "Binance bolsters up its compliance and risk program with new recruits", we're diving into the latest strategic moves by Binance, the powerhouse behind the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. As Binance rapidly matures within the industry, they'…
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In this podcast, Dr. Adi Sharma discusses bipolar disorder, focusing on its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment approaches, and the challenges faced by adolescents transitioning to adulthood. He emphasises the importance of understanding the condition's onset in teenagers, the role of medication and psychosocial support, and the need for better resource…
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In this episode, host Lindsay Luttrell welcomes back Eric Adjepong—father, chef, restaurateur, cookbook and children’s book author, and TV personality. Eric reflects on his family's annual potluck Thanksgivings and shares his exciting plans for hosting this year's holiday feast. He opens up about the Ghanaian foods and traditions that shape his Chr…
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In the eleventh episode of Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled,"Crypto 101: Understanding the Basics of the Blockchain and Crypto", we explore: The world of cryptocurrency and the basics of digital currencies and blockchain Why decentralization and transparency are game-changers for finance. Why Decentralized finance, NFTs, a…
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In this conversation, Angela McCrimmon shares her personal journey with bipolar disorder, discussing her diagnosis at a young age, the challenges of treatment, and the importance of supportive healthcare relationships. She emphasises the need for better understanding and communication in mental health care, as well as the significance of reducing s…
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This episode, we join Ashley C. Ford, a writer, educator, and host of the podcast Monumental, and move around the country to find out more about statues, monuments, memorials, and landmarks. Who gets to choose to put them up? And how are our ideas about them changing? Plus, Ashley shares her own personal stories about the monuments that changed her…
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In this episode, host Lindsay Luttrell welcomes back Aarti Sequeira – wife, mother, cookbook author, and TV personality. Aarti reflects on her first Thanksgiving in America as a college student and how she put her own spin on the holiday classic by preparing tandoori turkey. She shares stories from her childhood in Dubai, where she grew up Roman Ca…
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Tristan Ericson and Elizabeth Mitchell shared their reflections on a recent mission trip to Tanzania. They were part of a mission team of over twenty-five people mostly from St. Paul Lutheran Church in York, Pennsylvania. This trip was designed to acquaint and connect the delegation with the leaders and congregants Mpuguso Church of the Konde Dioce…
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets of the Ghanaian real estate market with Sam and Yaba who share their insights of founding the Ghana Bound brand. Born from a personal mission to document their relocation experience, Sam and Yaba's initiative now serves as a beacon for diasporans dreaming of a life in Ghana. Through engaging YouTube content and exp…
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In the tenth episode of Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled," How Crypto is being used for Social Good across Africa", we explore: The remarkable ways cryptocurrency is driving social good on the continent Transformative examples such as Binance's Charity education and feeding program in Uganda, and the widespread reach of th…
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Comedian Cat Cohen returns to the podcast with stories of the Edinburgh Festival, a long-awaited trip to Australia after a challenging year, and nights spent on the world’s various comedy stages. Plus, she teases her first album, and looks back on her award-winning standup show The Twist…? She's Gorgeous, which has now landed on Netflix. Learn abou…
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In this episode, host Lindsay Luttrell, welcomes back Michael Voltaggio—Husband, father, chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, tequila producer and culinary competition titan. Michael opens up about his latest unique Christmas ritual with his wife, offers some expert tips on cooking the perfect turkey, plus his thoughts on what makes the holidays so…
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My dear friend Denine came to visit me on my teal sofa recently and was kind enough to share with us about her journey of surviving the loss of her spouse. While balancing work, her businesses and self care, Denine served as her husbands caregiver through the 10 years of his illness. Join us as we discuss the pain of watching a spouse succumb to il…
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Genetic Engineering and the Politics of Development in Ghana Joeva Sean Rock, PhD Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook University | ProfileDr. Joeva Sean Rock is an assistant professor of anthropology at Stony Brook University. Her research utilizes ethnographic methods and interdisciplinary collaborations to examine agricultural biot…
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Send us a text NB: Apologies for part of the sound quality and the abrupt ending!! This podcast continues our series looking at Afrikans from the Diaspora who have returned to Ghana and made Ghana home!! What does it mean to truly feel at home you may be asking? For Sam and Yaba, the answer led them to make a life-altering decision to move from the…
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In today's eighth episode of Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled "Navigating The Cryptocurrency Regulatory Landscape in Africa for the Blockchain", In today's Fintech Friday series, we dive deep into the complex and varied regulatory landscape of cryptocurrency across the African continent. In addition, we discussed how diffe…
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In this episode of Travel That Matters, Bruce speaks with Divia, the Global Editorial Director of Condé Nast Traveler, about her home country of India, inclusive of the bustling scene in Goa, the best time of year to visit, where to find the best jewelry, and the thrills of a tiger safari (and how it’s different than the safari experience in Africa…
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In this episode, host Lindsay Luttrell, welcomes back Maneet Chauhan—wife, mother, restaurateur, cookbook author, TV personality, and culinary competition veteran. Maneet shares a glimpse into her holidays, from the vibrant traditions of Diwali to her family's Thanksgiving celebrations. Tune in to hear about her favorite must-have dishes that make …
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At 50 plus, my good sis Desiree finds herself balancing her new found peace with the pain of ending a decades long marriage. Listen in as she shares about the joys of learning to Unapologetically FLY (Finally Live for Yourself). You can reach Desiree at https://beacons.ai/desireedixonsmithBy Renée Mitchell Simpson
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AI for crisis communication: Challenges and opportunities An exploration of AI’s role in managing organization-public relationships during crises, highlighting innovative applications and the challenges of implementation. Yang (Alice) Cheng, PhD Associate Professor and University Faculty Scholar in Communications, NC State University | Profile | Re…
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Financing climate adaptation: What works, what doesn’t, and can carbon credits help to bridge the gap? In first episode of Development Dialogues, our new series with VoxDevTalks, host Catherine Cheney is joined by Namrata Kala, Rohini Pande, and Catherine Wolfram to discuss research on climate adaptation measures in lower-income countries, how to p…
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Send us a text In this gripping episode of "Ghana in Focus," we delve deep into the complexities surrounding Ghana's political and economic landscape as the nation approaches its critical elections on December 7th. Under the leadership of President Akufo-Addo, Ghana has faced significant economic struggles that have dramatically affected the liveli…
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Fall Seminar Series GE American Chestnut: Counting Chestnuts Before They Ripen Hybrid | Explore the scientific, ethical, and environmental issues which have impacted research, release, and deregulation of a transgenic American chestnut. Sara Fern Fitzsimmons, MS Chief Conservation Officer at The American Chestnut Foundation / Penn State University …
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Harrison Coldray, Senior Associate in our Financial Services team, is joined by Heike Schmitz, Partner and Co-Head of ESG EMEA at Herbert Smith Freehills' Frankfurt office. As a new Commission shapes up in the European Union, the evolution of sustainable finance policy & politics will be critical to shaping a Clean Industrial Deal. This podcast loo…
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In the eighth episode of Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled "Blockchain in African Agriculture," we: Explore how Web 3.0 is revolutionszing farming across the continent. From enhancing land ownership verification and developing Ethereum-backed insurance policies to improving market access and enabling financial inclusion. We…
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Women make up just 7% of truckers in the United States—a number that shows no sign of increasing, even while the industry suffers from a huge shortage of workers. We hear from trucker Desiree Wood, whose job has taken her to 48 states, about the freedom of life on the road, the dangers that herself and women colleagues face, and the joys that come …
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Nancy Silverton is a mother, grandmother, James Beard award-winning chef, restaurateur and cookbook author. In this episode we talk about how she fell in love with cooking, how she couldn’t have done it without her parents' support and how she started her career in pastry at Michael's with Jonathan Waxman. We discuss her early years working for Wol…
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I'm back! I took a break to get caught up on some school work. Thanks for being here for the return of the podcast! Since we last met I've been in the gym and eating healthy, and lost 20 pounds! Remember when I said it's not too late to make friends later in life? Well meet my new friend Monique. We'll discuss her amazing detox soup that not only p…
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Bricia Lopez is a mom, cookbook author, restaurant owner and entrepreneur. We talk about moving from Mexico to California, growing up in the restaurant business, the history of the restaurant she co-owns with her siblings and her mission to preserve her Oaxacan culture. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/table5/suppor…
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Send us a text Can supporting your partner lead to a thriving marriage, or does it risk creating power imbalances and infidelity? Join me, Kwame, as I explore these compelling questions inspired by the dynamic marriage of popular Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya and his wife, Miss Trudy. By examining their relationship, we highlight how mutual support h…
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In this episode, we take a somewhat different approach to our focus on human rights, and look not at a social situation but rather look at technological possibilities. Artificial intelligence is rapidly emerging as a new tool, as computer technology accelerates in the ability of machines to learn and emulate human thinking. Listen as Charlotte Powe…
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In the seventh episode of Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled "The need for Education and Awareness initiatives of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain in Africa," we: Dive into the critical role of education and awareness initiatives for cryptocurrency and blockchain across Africa Highlight how increased education around blockchain…
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Kelsey McKinney has received more than her fair share of salacious tips during her tenure as the host of Normal Gossip. One theme that crops up time and time again? Group travel. This week, Lale chats with the podcaster and author of the upcoming book, You Didn’t Hear This From Me, to find out about her own memorable travel escapades, the places sh…
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In this conversation, Naa Adoley Addo shares her journey from psychiatric training in Ghana to her practice in the NHS. She discusses the rigorous training she underwent, the challenges and rewards of working in the UK, and the cultural differences she encounters in mental health care. Naa also reflects on her achievements as a psychiatrist, the ba…
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Harrison Coldray, Senior Associate in our Financial Services team, sits down with James Alexander and Oscar Warwick Thompson from the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) to discuss where the sustainable finance agenda might be heading under a new government ambitious about unlocking flows of green capital to fund their 'missio…
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Crossing Kingdoms: An Experiment in (Ir)responsible Research? Zoom Only | An artist-led interdisciplinary experiment with risky science led to boundary-challenging conclusions about what responsibility looks like in responsible research. Erika Szymanski, PhD Associate Professor of Rhetoric of Science at Colorado State University | ProfileDr. Erika …
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