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Atlanta Monster

iHeartPodcasts and Tenderfoot TV

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From the producers of Up and Vanished, Tenderfoot TV and HowStuffWorks present, 'Atlanta Monster.' This true crime podcast tells the story of one of the city’s darkest secrets, The Atlanta Child Murders. Nearly 40 years after these horrific crimes, many questions still remain. Host Payne Lindsey aims to find truth and provide closure, reexamining the disappearance and murder of over 25 African American children and young adults.
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Price Van Ray supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown two young African American brothers age 13 and 11 year old. They host an underground Podcast. They grew up in the suburbs until their parents got divorced. Then they were homeless living on the streets. Now they live with their grandmother in the inner-city Ghetto. It was there they were inspired to create a Podcast for youth by the youth of today. Pop City Culture is a Podcast that deals with a variety of topics in society. Most frequently th ...
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Young Black & Married

Young Black And Married

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YBM is a Podcast from the perspective of a Young Black and Married couple from the south just figuring it out. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/young-black--married/support
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Black History Matters 365

BHM365 is a weekly podcast series hosted by Jo Scaife a Marketplace Entrepreneur

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BHM365 is a weekly podcast series that explores the true account of African American History as American History. Hosted by author and marketplace entrepreneur Jo Anne Scaife, this podcast dives into the revolutionary research found in “Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History” a seminal work by Dr. Walter Milton, Jr. and Dr. Joel Freeman. Featuring weekly interviews with history makers and current influencers, special ‘round table’ talks and series, as well as community f ...
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I AM Youth is the go-to platform for today’s young adults. Our content centres around our slogan of Life. Explained. Our primary goal is to infiltrate the spaces young people occupy to help them overcome the challenges they face.
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Cocoa Series is a podcast for young African women creating alternative pathways to a more inclusive world, sharing forward-thinking projects and telling nuanced stories to celebrate black women, promote inclusivity, & highlight marginalized voices.
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Omoluabi Podcast

Joseph and Anu Ola

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This is the podcast where African Proverbs and Biblical Wisdom converge. Each episode focuses on a Yorùbá proverb which is then reflected upon in the light of scriptures. The podcast aims both to showcase a rich collection of African proverbs and offer such indigenous wisdom to young adults of African descent and, indeed, anyone!
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MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast

MahoganyBooks, Derrick A. Young, Ramunda Lark Young

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MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast is a thoughtfully curated series that offers a unique opportunity to listen to Black authors discussing their latest works. Each episode of the podcast features an in-depth conversation with an author, delving into their creative process, inspirations, and the themes explored in their book. The series is a re-cast of the live author talks hosted by MahoganyBooks, a Black-owned bookstore in Washington DC that is dedicated to promoting literature written fo ...
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Influencers Talks is focused on empowering young African Creatives through networking, sharing ideas, discussions, and creating a community!! Fashion.Arts.Film.Music all those topics and more of what it takes to make it as an entrepreneur from Africa to the world.
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Im no expert I’m just a young african kid with an opinion ,thank you for joining me in my journey and becoming a part of this massive community , much love to each and every one of you . Let’s have the time of our life
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Dreamchaser Radio

Calvin Collins Dreamchaser

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We are young African American entrepreneurs with a drive for excellence being unbiased we bring real topics being the consciousness of our community striving to educate and inform while having fun cause a little turn up ain't hurt nobody 😉 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calvin-collins-dreamchase/support
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Bee (@i.beautifull) and Misha (@Bella.misha) are here to bring you the real talk with no limits. Join us as we discuss the everyday battles of dating, social media and stigma’s through the eyes of two young African American women from NYC.
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A platform here for young African American men and women to come and express themselves. Media topics will be discussed along with personal life habits and life empowerment. Cover art photo provided by Paweł Czerwiński on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski
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Welcome to the Level X Podcast! We are a new show hosted by Adama Cham and Chris Johnson. Join us as we discuss relevant topics and life in America as young African American creators.
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The Entrepreneurial Mindset Podcast

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

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The OYA podcast aims at strengthening the entrepreneurial mindset to enable young entrepreneurs identify and make the most of opportunities, overcome and learn from setbacks, and succeed in a variety of settings by listening to inspiring journeys of successful young African entrepreneurs.
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This Podcast exists to catalyse the creation of 1 Million Ethical & Visionary Dollar Millionaires in Africa by 2030. We will be Inspiring and Educating Young African Business Leaders on how to build wealth and make massive impact their communities in an honest, purposeful and enduring manner
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Africans, African Immigrants in Diaspora/Children born of Immigrant parents in Diaspora, as well as those Africans in the homeland - Society and Culture clashes. The positive and negative impacts to this dynamic phenomenon is discussed as a summary of a traditional village meeting discussion/summary. The podcast discusses topics surrounding African immigrants and those Africans in the homeland - the youths, young adults, men and women, as they struggle with conflicts of the culture of their ...
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ChitChat@20

Wanderi Cynthia

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Hello, welcome to the world of a beautiful young African woman who shares with the world her experiences in the most vivid form, narrates her struggles and shares a few lessons she has gathered along the way. Ooooh yeah, she also has no shame in talking about topics considered taboo from her community. Join her podcast family and lets explore life, make mistakes and learn from them. As we say here,KARIBUNI NYOTE. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chitchat20/support
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My podcast sheds light and gives every day advice & opinions through the lens on a young, single, African American woman. I’m navigating through life and talking about experiences, having interviews with diff ppl to get different insights, and showing realistically what it’s like to be a young, conscious woman in today’s society who manages corporate America and these niqqas like a bidness, ya heard!
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Gents Remedy Podcast is a fun, honest and funny weekly show debating & discussing everyday topics with the Next level family. The Gents Remedy crew consists of a group of young African (Ghanaian) men living in New York. So join as every Tuesday for great banter when you are on your way to work or just relaxing on your free time, for a conversation that will have you dying of laughter!
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Book is based on a viewpoint of young African American girl who raise in the ghetto, her mother a nurse, her father ex-leader of a band from ghetto to whose deals with issues of police brutality ,activism and racial profiling , the title of the book is an acronym to THUG LIFE , “The Hate U GIve F**ks Everybody” by Tupac Shakur that means the cyclical nature of crime, poverty and hate as a result of racism .
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Talks About You is for YOU and I. A show that talks about what it takes to be ‘Young and Getting It’ as an African child. We share real life stories about people from different walks of life, we hope to inspire Africans striving everyday, hoping that the ‘labour’ market would ‘favour’ them. Soromi wants to talk about YOU on this show, hoping to renew and strengthen your mind by entertaining guests from all walks of life. Join me; Soromidayo Adebowale, as we change the narrative, discussing t ...
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This podcast is hosted by two young African American trained musicians. They seek to help their generation and the ones that will come after, navigate life and the world through music, laughter, and the beauty of blackness. Each episode is just like talking to your favorite cousin (we all have one). Join us as we tackle hard topics, laugh hysterically, and learn more about the world!
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Join the beauties Ky & Brit every Tuesday as they explore black love, relationships, sex, friendships, and a lot of other dope ass topics pertaining to the young African American millennial’s everyday life. We’ll laugh, cry, debate, and learn on this journey to learning WHO THE HELL WE ARE! Take a seat, grab a drink, and enjoy Milk & Honey.
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Verbal Diarrhoea

Verbal Diarrhoea Podcast

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The podcast explores the perception of African young adults. It dives into various thought-provoking and interesting topics. The conversations look dissect conceptions while informing the listener. The topics will range from emotional expressions and understanding the society to discourse about politics and the global economy. Various guest from different backgrounds will appear on the podcast to further enlighten the host on certain topics.
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Highlighting African entrepreneurs and businesses from the motherland. What they have done and how they have manage it against the odds. We will look at how you and I can get involved. What we can learn from some of these guys, as well as opportunities that we can jump onto as well. Cover art photo provided by Donovan http://www.southernafro.com
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The Born Free Podcast

Brainwash Lifestyle Network

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South African based podcast that focuses on stories and conversations that surround young South Africans, the podcast provides a space for open and honest conversation related to all things young and South African.
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This podcast celebrates African and Black love stories, perspectives, and cultures. Don't speak about it; be about it," they said. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need to do. Speak. So let's talk about it: LOVE. Because how can you be, what you don't understand? So let's TALk about it - this African love. In all its forms, to all its people. Whether you're on the continent, in the Diaspora, or of African descent, you have a voice here. Your issues deserve to be heard. If you have melan ...
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We present to you...The Boyz, an American podcast based in New York City, hosted by a collective of young African American gay men – Charles IV, Gary, and Scotty. Weekly we’ll tackle issues related to Careers, Life, and Relationships; and we’ll shed light on what it means [to us, of course] to be black and gay in America. Through witty banter and life experiences we’ll give you a realer than real take on some tried and true topics. Join us every Monday as we bring you this raw and uncut pers ...
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My African Aesthetic

Eunice Nanzala Schumacher & Penina Acayo Laker

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On this podcast, we interrogate african aesthetics and african design philosophy with african/black design professionals, african design enthusiasts/advocates, educators, creatives and storytellers living and practicising in africa and the african diaspora. We talk about how their work and design process intersects with their African Aesthetic; and what the african aesthetic means to them both as individuals and as members of their communities. Our platform centers african design research on ...
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Welcome to our new and fresh podcast, “Blasé, Blasé! We are 2 young African American women talking casually about events in our community, and the world. Also we love to discuss pop culture and how it impacts today’s world. Our take is meant to be inclusive and open to the opinions of others, but focuses on what’s REALLY going on. Come and take this insightful journey with us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/BlaséBlasé/support
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Youth TELL All

Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard

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Youth Are Leading A homegrown South African podcast sharing stories of young people taking action to create a more sustainable, inclusive and equitable future for all.
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Afrologue is a platform for informed debate on African issues from a young Diaspora view. We hope to get conversations started on shed light on various approaches to sustainable African development.
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The Business of Entertainment is a show that puts a spotlight on Africa’s rapidly growing entertainment industry. From television and film production to music and management, the show aims to educate and inspire young African’s on the business side of entertainment and rally for the right structures and models to be implemented in order for Africa to fully realize the potential of this highly influential sector. The show will highlight the biggest moves made in the industry, review African a ...
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On July 27th, 1996, a domestic terrorist bombed the Summer Olympic Games held in Atlanta, GA. While the FBI and the media fixated on the wrong man, the bomber planned his next, more overtly political attacks on 2 abortion clinics and a gay nightclub. The bomber would later be identified as a dedicated soldier in the white-supremacist Christian Iden…
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Proctor's Emporium, a 1920s African American cultural hub Sam Proctor, a key community figure and business owner St. Simons Island's historical growth and development Landmark trial secures Proctor's legacy against developers Community justice highlighted by jurors' in-trial rescue Emporium's influence on Civil Rights movement recognized…
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Child-rearing/Child-raising methods - The impact of African Society and Culture on this phenomenon. Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!By Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji
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Ever wondered what it takes to bring an iconic superhero to life in literature? Join us in a captivating conversation with New York Times bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson, who shares her heartfelt journey of writing about Storm, the legendary Marvel superhero. Tiffany opens up about her childhood admiration for Storm and her unwavering dedicat…
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2024 is a big election year for the world and especially for Africa, and in July all eyes are on Rwanda. Rwandans will cast their ballots on Monday in an election where President Paul Kagame is expected to secure another term, facing the same opponents he defeated in 2017. Kagame, who has effectively led Rwanda since the 1994 genocide, confronts ch…
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Cameryn Burnette, Howard University magna cum laude alum, impacts global sustainability. Special Projects Manager at Energicity, she pioneers solar ecosystems in West Africa. Second Howard alum to win Schwarzman Scholars fellowship, eyes PhD in Material Science. Aims to develop eco-friendly polymers, reducing environmental harm from plastics.…
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Happy 4th of July The Day of Independence This day in 1776 that the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress July 4 commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. In 1941, July 4 was declared as a paid holiday for all federal employees. The United States of America celebrates its Independence Day on…
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What happens when you combine the power of African American literature with the voices of social justice champions? Join us as we welcome Angela Rye and Charlamagne Tha God, who bring their expertise and passion to a lively and thought-provoking conversation about the importance of authentic communication and storytelling in the fight for social ju…
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Ever wondered how a DJ goes from high school gigs to dropping chart-topping tunes? Buckle up as DJ Latitude spills the tea on "Talks About You" with Soromi! This episode is a journey through the world of DJ Latitude, from his early days as DJ Ceaser to the birth of his now-iconic stage name. Discover how he carves his own path in the music scene, c…
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Dive into the artistic journey of Ayanfe Olarinde, a multi-talented artist who transforms her thoughts into breathtaking art! From overcoming challenges to exploring new creative horizons, her story is a demonstration of the power of passion and persistence. Tune into our latest podcast episode to hear about her path, her brand #WWYD, and her incre…
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That the world may know that greatness can be found in most unlikely places”: Unveiling Greatness through Tunde Onakoya's Journey from the Slums In a world where greatness often seems reserved for the privileged few, Tunde Onakoya stands as a testament to the idea that extraordinary achievements can emerge from the most unexpected places. With a re…
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Tennie, fondly called Miss T who is a talent manager and the lifestyle manager SSA at TikTok. In this episode, she passionately talks about how she went from being a student to building a brand and a whole community of game changers using TikTok. With talents like Softmadeit, Beautygoddess, Purple Speedy, Crispdal and a whole lot more under her win…
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Displacement takes many forms, from refugees forced into exile to returnees who find themselves strangers in what was once home. In this episode, we speak to aid workers about the very different experiences of refugees in Sudan and Mauritania, and hear from an artist who draws inspiration from his own migrations between France, Algeria and beyond. …
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You are what you eat! What cultural dishes are local to your community? Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!By Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji
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Era of African American cultural, intellectual, artistic expression, 1918-1937. Centered in Harlem, influenced globally, challenged racial stereotypes. Fueled by the Great Migration, literacy rise, racial pride. Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston led literary achievements. Jazz defined by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong; visual arts thrived. Laid …
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Send us a Text Message. Pop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #175 we discuss: how there may be something sinister to Spiderman. It is something that could change the nature of the marvel universe.... Listen to this awesome episode.... Living in the moment, student of life ..... "Pop City C…
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Post Father's Day Reflections: What kind/type/style of dad are you? What kind/type/style of dad would you want to be? Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!…
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Ever wondered how literature and art can become pathways to self-discovery and healing? Journey with us as we sit down with the profoundly multi-talented M.K. Asante, whose work as an artist, filmmaker, musician, activist, and professor at Morgan State University offers invaluable insights into African American literature. Discover how Asante’s boo…
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Moment in History Juneteenth Celebrating the 11th National Annual Holiday: Juneteenth On Tuesday June 15, 2021, the U. S. Senate unanimously passed legislation establishing Juneteenth as a national holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States. The bill went to President Joe Biden desk and passed. Today, Juneteenth has become the 11th…
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This week, we are addressing the issue of reparations for historical injustices, including slavery, colonial violence, and war crimes. Calls for compensation are gaining momentum, particularly in the Global South, with a strong focus on the Caribbean and Africa. These reparations could take various forms, primarily financial compensation. Activists…
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Send us a Text Message. Pop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #174 we discuss: how there is a secret society that spans back maybe one million years who catch and enslave souls of humans and monsters.... Listen to this awesome episode.... Living in the moment, student of life ..... "Pop Cit…
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Raising our hyphenated diasporan African children: Nigerian-American children, a case in point {Episode 12(b)}. Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!…
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Send us a Text Message. Pop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #173 we discuss: how global warming is. bug ruse and the fact is that the earth is slowly falling into the sun. And the world governments know about this and are building space ships to save their own lives.... Listen to this awe…
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Congratulations young one! You have just graduated from High School and getting into College or Just graduated from college heading into the job market. Now what? Here are some tips to help. Consider it my graduation gift! Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just …
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What happens when African roots meet Viking lore? Hear bestselling author and breathwork coach Alex Elle, as she moderates an engaging discussion with Willow Smith about her debut novel, "Black Shield Maiden." Celebrating 17 incredible years of Mahogany Books, co-founder Ramunda Lark Young joins us to highlight the importance of partnerships with i…
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Send us a Text Message. Pop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #172 we discuss: all of the stupid things that people sell... Listen to this awesome episode.... Living in the moment, student of life ..... "Pop City Culture" Keeping it real and keeping it REAL and RAW!!!!!…
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In this episode of Spotlight on Africa, Melissa Chemam discusses the recent elections in South Africa and the possibility of the ruling ANC losing its overall majority, potentially forcing it into a coalition government. On 29 May, South Africans participated in parliamentary and provincial elections in the most fiercely contested vote since the en…
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The protection/safeguarding of the children, youths, young adults, the vulnerable, and the Catholic Church. Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!By Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji
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Omoluabi Podcast | Season 6 Episode 4 PROVERB CONSIDERED: “Obìnrin-ín tẹ ìlú, ó tú.” (Translation: "A woman founds a town, and it scatters.") REFLECTION Even though the proverb is superficially misogynistic, it points beyond this to the need for both genders for the flourishing of humanity in any community. Have a listen for our thoughts on this! L…
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BH365 Moment in History Memorial Day History Honoring and mourning the US military men and women who died while serving to protect our country, as well as those that now serving. Also honoring their families who sacrifice their support and love these brave soldiers. We thank you and love you. Did you know? Each year on Memorial Day a national momen…
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Send us a Text Message. Pop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #171 we discuss: the mystery of Sergey the time traveller fro the 1950's . This is a topic that is hot right now... Listen to this awesome episode.... Living in the moment, student of life ..... "Pop City Culture" Keeping it real…
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An interview with Mr. Nzenwa Nkwachukwu on Igbo culture/tradition, the aftermath of the Ahiara Diocese crisis, and her new Bishop - Nwobi. Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!…
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Cash may be king, but contactless payments are on the rise. Yet, many people hesitate to tap their phones. This episode explores the reasons behind this fear, from security concerns to privacy issues. We'll discuss ways to overcome these anxieties and embrace the future of mobile payments. #ContactlessPayments #MobilePayments #Fintech I Am Live…
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Job skills application - A second interview with a young entrepreneur: Ogechi Obasi (Beauty Products and more).) Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!…
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Job skills application - An interview with a young entrepreneur: Nomso (Normy Katty) (Agriculture) Support the Show. As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because We Are"! It should not be just about You. It should not be just about Me. It should be about Us!By Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji
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