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So Nigerian

Eggcorn Digital

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Being young in Nigeria comes with its own struggles, wins, and wahala. So Nigerian is a bold social commentary podcast that unpacks pop culture, relationships, Japa struggles, social media, and everyday experiences that define young Nigerians. Hosted by Dami Aros & Isaac, we keep it real, relatable, and unfiltered—sharing hot takes, personal stories, and deep conversations that feel just like gist with your friends. If you’ve ever thought,”This Naija life no balance” then this podcast is for ...
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Damie Speaks

Damie Annabella

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This podcast is going to be centered on so many things. Many topics are going to be discussed here as bluntly as possible. I hope you come on this journey with me of discovery and growth.
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Hi! I’m Dami, a lover or knowledge, somewhat popular social commentator, “eFeminist,” smart as fuck and all round awesome human. This is a space I’ve created to share my hot, thought provoking, sometimes right, sometimes wrong takes on social issues. Tbh, this is basically a spoken words version of my Twitter. Enjoy 🥂
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The Dami Adeniyi Show

Oluwadamilola Adeniyi

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The Dami Adeniyi show is focused on, promoting events, creativity, and businesses in Canada; with a focus on the African diaspora. Our vision is to spread positivity by creating a platform that inspires and motivates Africans in the diaspora. We are focused on marketing Africa, her people, and her organizations to the rest of the world.
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Life with Dumss

Dami Oludumila

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Life with Dumss is me just being me. I’m going to be talking about my life, design, food, legit anything possible and none of it will be scripted. This is just me expressing myself as I am, unfiltered and potentially airing my dirty laundry lmao. Why don’t you join me on this adventure?
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Hi Family, Welcome to The Creating Culture Podcast hosted by Dami Culture. This Podcast was birth from a desire to positively impact our generation through culture-shaping discussions. Below are the shows that Summarize this podcast: 1) CULTURE SHAPERS [Discussions with Creatives & CEOs lead to positively impact our Generation]. 2) SAYLESS SOCCER [Premier League Goal reactions, & Discussions on Manchester united #UnitedHouse]. 3) THE BOOK BAG [Reviewing Books I Read] Listen on IHeart Radio, ...
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Valour Podcast

Valour Magazine

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Hosted by Dami Abajingin, the founder and editor of Valour Magazine, this podcast celebrates the millennial Christian woman. Together, with the Valour team and special guests, Dami will be honestly exploring the issues that matter to us. To keep up with all things Valour, follow us at @ValourMagazine on all platforms. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to send an email to [email protected].
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MAD Music Podcast

Mikala, Ama, & Dami

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Have you ever gone MAD over music? Do you briefly escape from reality when a certain beat drops? Well, you’ve found yourself in the right place. Join Mikala, Ama, and Dami every week as they discuss the music that madly moves them, the drama and messiness of the music industry, latest festival/concert announcements, and songs/artists that you may have been sleeping on! They are three bold and beautiful Black women who listen to and love mad music, bringing their own opinions and experiences ...
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Bookiana

selden

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add us on snap @seldeneb @damiilos ig @seldenburns also buy our LIMITED EDITION MERCH link in discription box below (your first non-boring book podcast) support larray on youtube. go donate to our go fund me. xoxo DaMi and sElDeN Cover art photo provided by Paweł Czerwiński on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski
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Welcome to the Internet Therapy podcast, Dami & HUGO, are your host! Talking trending pop culture topics or just having a conversation about life. Support the podcast on SC, iTunes, Spotify, and etc. Hope you guys enjoy it.
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The Unfeigned Experience is a podcast born out of the lessons Oluwadamilola Adejoro has learnt in life and is inspired by her need to help others understand the dysfunctional system we're in and how people get overwhelmed by challenges. She talks about the different stages in her life, knowing that sharing her experiences with others going through a dreary and perhaps bleak experience; will heal and liberate them and she wants total healing and liberation for you.
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Rants Of A Lagos Girl

Rants of a Lagos Girl

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Basically a Lagos Girl who has a lot to say which turned to rants. Generally about staying sane, social life, love life, university life, Lagos craziness. Rants, Rants and Rants ❤ Cover art photo provided by Dami Akinbode on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@darmiedr
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Afropop Worldwide

Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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THE FUNTIMES EXCHANGE

FunTimes Magazine

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FunTimes Magazine presents a podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse and vibrant experiences of Africans, Afro-Caribbeans, and Black communities around the world. This series dives into meaningful conversations about culture, history, identity, and the pressing issues shaping the diaspora today. Through thoughtful discussions, we celebrate our shared heritage while amplifying voices and stories that inspire and inform. Whether it’s exploring traditions, navigating challenges, or highlight ...
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A Different Lens

The Hampton Institute

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A Different Lens is a bimonthly audio podcast produced by the Hampton Institute. It is hosted by the Institute's Politics/Government Department Chair, Devon Bowers. Department chairs are interviewed each month, where articles are discussed more in-depth as well as concepts and theories relating to their specific departments. (www.hamptoninstitution.org)
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On this podcast I will be covering a range of topics. From understanding the molecular mechanisms of why interventions such as exercise & nutrition can improve our quality of life. Also, I will be talking to different PhD students, about why they started a PhD and tips and tricks they have for anyone wanting to start one.
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Outsider Sisters tells the stories and experiences of women and non-binary persons of colour who grew up or migrated to the UK. Giving a snapshot into the everyday shared life experiences of many people of colour, in each episode, host Chantal Herbert speaks to one person living on this small island.
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Nine speakers from the Springfield, Missouri, area share their best ideas that can be immediately implemented to improve your business. This podcast takes a deep-dive into those ideas, and gives you insight into each speaker.
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Armed with a microphone, an inquisitive mind and an ability to talk under wet cement with a mouth full of marbles, ratbag and chatterbox Pete Dillon chats with interesting folk from around the globe and around the corner.
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Curiosity killed the cat... but what if the cat was creative. This podcast is all about creativity, banter, meaningful conversation and interesting topics with Emmanuel Ajayi featuring like minded creatives and entrepreneurs.
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Global Law and Business

Harris Bricken

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Every week, we take a bite-sized look at legal and economic developments in locales around the world as we try to decipher global trends in law and business with the help of our international guests. No topic is too big, too small, too simple, or too complicated. We plan to cover continents, countries, regimes, governance, finances, legal developments, and whatever is trending on Twitter. Connect with us: - https://twitter.com/globallawbiz - https://www.linkedin.com/company/harris-bricken - ...
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Say Owt Podcast

Say Owt Podcast

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Say Owt's mission is to promote and platform live snappy spoken-word in York. So we're getting together with our favourite poets to have a lovely chat over a nice cup of tea. Talking experiences, inspirations and taking you behind the scenes of what poetry truly means to them. www.sayowt.co.uk
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The Senpai collective is a community if divergent minds that are on a mission to design a better and more sustainable future for the next generation of humans using technology. We believe designing for social good and believe you can make a living doing what you love while making the world a better place. #Thinksenpai
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In the (Fume) Hood

In The (Fume) Hood

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Professors Matt Cooper and Jason Bara talk about chemical engineering and education (among a variety of other fun topics) with a focus on Material & Energy Balance courses using the seminal textbook by Felder, Rousseau & Bullard as a guide.
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FUT Champions Podcast

FIFA Ultimate Team Weekly

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Weekly discussion and debate on FIFA eSports and FUT Champions hosted by FIFA Interactive World Cup commentators Brandon Smith & Richard Buckley. The duo are joined by regular panelist Colin Johnson, manager of AS Roma eSports, and a very special Top 100 Pro Player guest. FUT Champions Podcast is a FUT Weekly production.
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Launch that Ish

Kunbi Odubogun

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Are you thinking of launching something but are feeling overwhelmed at the thought of launching something new? Are you on the brink of launching an idea but afraid of failure? Well, you're at the right place. Launch that Ish is a bi-weekly podcast that shares inspiration, tips, tools and resources that will help you get out there and Launch that Ish! Join Kunbi Odubogun and her guests as they share tangible takeaways to inspire your next launch.
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Talk of the University

Woroni Radio feat. Fergus Sherwood

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Tune in every week - as Woroni Radio's Executive Producer Fergus Sherwood traverses the Australian National University and the wider Canberra community for interesting personalities, and figurative moments - conducting interviews and filming Vaux Pops in what is sure to be a hit.
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The Creative Genius Podcast

Nicolette Wilson-Clarke

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The Creative Genius podcast is presented by award-winning radio presenter Nicolette Wilson-Clarke. It's the local DAB radio show that supports the creative in learning who they are so that they can courageously tap into their genius and graciously get through each day. Each show's aim is to support the mental and emotional well-being of the creative through guest sharings plus both Nicolette's personal and professional sharings as a psychotherapist and coach. Listen in, join creative guests ...
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I Have The Floor

Adeyele Idowu-Ezeli

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Welcome to the 'I Have the Floor Podcast'! I'm Adeyele, and I've made the decision to bring my personal journals online, ready to share my captivating story. After harboring doubts for far too long, I'm finally breaking free from my fears and embracing the opportunity to inspire and uplift. Join me on this transformative journey as I unravel tales of my struggles, victories, and life's pivotal moments. As a new mom, entrepreneur, and wife, I'll delve into various aspects of my life and offer ...
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t’s a festive one! 🎄 In Episode 7, we’re chatting all things Christmas — from what Christmas was like when we were kids to how it feels now that we’re older. We reminisce about childhood excitement, talk about the Christmas traditions we grew up with, the ones we still love, and the new traditions we’d like to start. We also touch on something that…
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Please Watch, comment like and Subscribe - https://youtu.be/0Z1uDeNnye0?si=S4bJrDd4Uc0YoXGl It’s Christmas, it’s chaotic, and it’s a major milestone for us! On this special Christmas episode of So Nigerian, we’re celebrating our 150th episode the only way we know how - with good vibes, unboxing some amazing goodies, and a lot of unseriousness. With…
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Tarab, the ecstatic feeling associated with listening to and playing great music, is a fundamental characteristic in many varieties of Arab music. In this program, we explore tarab with special guest UCLA ethnomusicology professor A.J. Racy. Racy draws on his lifelong study of music and musicians, and also his insights as a virtuoso performer on th…
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Please subscribe, watch, comment and like on YouTube - https://youtu.be/aIyHksj5k-0?si=YpBf2_BuB06iCOTy On this episode of So Nigerian, we sit down with Melody MIA, radio host, hype woman, and one of the most electric voices in Nigeria’s live entertainment scene, for an honest and inspiring conversation about carving out space as a woman in a male-…
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Sweet accordion riffs, the steady twang of the triangle, and the off-beat pounding of the zabumba drum make forro a favorite for all Brazilians. The infectious tunes and syncopated beats have been described as "a mixture of ska with polka in overdrive." This edition of Afropop Worldwide's Hip Deep will profile forro creator Luiz Gonzaga--from the w…
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2025 said, “I’m about to test your character development.” And honestly? It succeeded. 😭 Episode 6 is our official year-end wrap-up—raw, funny, faith-filled, and real. We’re covering: - Personal growth & unexpected blessings - Relationships that shifted or showed their true colors - Habits and mindsets that gotta stay in 2025 - How God used the con…
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Please subscribe, watch, comment and like on YouTube - https://youtu.be/YJuLPVSB4e0?si=GeulJkv4zXwvLlfP This week on So Nigerian, we sit down with the one and only Check Edgar, host of the Why Am I Still Single podcast, a man who has somehow made navigating Lagos dating chaos both hilarious and painfully relatable. Together, we unpack the madness t…
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The massive Niger River Delta is a fantastically rich cultural region and ecosystem. Unfortunately, it has been laid low by the brutal Biafran War (1967-70) and by decades of destructive and mismanaged oil exploration. This program offers a portrait of the region in two stories. First, we chronicle the Biafran War through the timeless highlife musi…
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Salegy may be the most popular dance music of Madagascar. It’s a churning, harmonious groove with spine-stiffening vocal harmonies that emerged from towns and cities of northern Madagascar in the mid-20th century. On a trip to Diego Suarez, we learn that salegy’s older origins are both fascinating and mysterious. We meet young salegy stars Ali Mour…
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Please Watch, comment, like and subscribe on YouTube - https://youtu.be/nswzFki2TEY?si=y32-Bgkto09Q5tan On today’s episode, we sit down with one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising creators, Tobe “TOBESZN” Ugeh. If you’re active on TikTok, Instagram, or X, you’ve probably come across his clean aesthetics, travel content and hilarious videos. Here, we talk …
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Show Notes: Intro - Knit Knit Knit - ~FO #17 - Amanda’s B-day C.C. Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Knit Picks Felici in the Silent Film colourway ~FO #19 - Dami’s B-day C.C. Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), West Yorkshire Spinners Signature Sparkle 4 ply Self Striping in the Vintage Tinsel colourway ~FO #20 - Katy’s B-day C.C. Socks - …
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We’re ending the Friendship Series with a spicy Q&A! You sent in the real questions — the awkward ones, the emotional ones, the “should I walk away or relax?” ones — and we’re breaking it all down. From changing life seasons to hidden expectations and messy boundaries, this final episode is your permission slip to choose friendships that are health…
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Welcome to FunTimes Exchange, the podcast where every voice matters. Today on The Deep Dive, we are examining a story that challenges everything we think we know about leadership, legacy, and knowing when to step away. We are exploring the remarkable tenure of Bishop Patricia Davenport, who served just one six-year term with the Southeastern Pennsy…
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Please watch, like, comment and subscribe on YouTube- https://youtu.be/ISlZTaCvdNg?si=Qf_cG8F-YttA4RLL Hey guys! On today’s episode, we’re diving into one of those relationship topics everybody has experienced but nobody likes to admit - jealousy and insecurity. Why do we get jealous? When is it normal, and when is it a red flag? Is it “cute” or is…
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On a visit to the U.S. Virgin Islands in winter 2018, we took the pulse of the national music of St. Croix – quelbe. Rarely recorded, rarely exported, quelbe is an energetic form, led by sax or flute with percussion and banjo, and it fuels the traditional dance style, quadrille. St Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, and sits alone 42 …
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From running a full-blown creative agency, to managing campaigns, to building a podcast network that has housed giants like I Said What I Said, Tea With Tay, and now, yours truly. And even contributing to Hilda Baci’s 2-time Guinness World Record journey, Seyi has seen it all. And today, he’s letting us behind the curtain. We talk about what it rea…
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Cabo Verde (aka Cape Verde) has long been known as a music powerhouse. Despite its little size (population: 500,000), the West African archipelago is the third largest country in music sales in the “World” market by some estimations. That’s why the island has become home to the Atlantic Music Expo: a trans-oceanic music fair featuring conferences a…
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What does real support look like when life gets hard — and how do we open ourselves up to receive it, too? In this honest and heartfelt conversation, we talk about the power of presence, the ministry of showing up, and the humility it takes to let others love us through our own tough seasons. ✨ We explore: Showing up when you don’t have the perfect…
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Watch and comment on YouTube - https://youtu.be/t4BTl1pvlVA Hey guys! On today’s episode, we are joined by the one and only Tosin Akinbo, a networking and marketing expert, and nightlife entrepreneur who knows the Lagos scene inside out. We talk about his evolution from marketing to nightlife, building relationships, the business behind the parties…
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Since the 1960s in Jamaica, iconic figures such as Bob Marley have gathered in backyards to write reggae anthems that conquered world charts. The yard remains a cornerstone in Jamaican culture. Musicians withdraw from the violence of the city to create and play songs in their yards. In Jamaican patois, “mi yard” means “my home,” and many songs, pro…
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We’re back, guys. Officially! A brand new season of So Nigerian is here, and we’re so happy to be back in full swing! It’s been a minute, and trust us, we’re coming with all the gist, all the hot takes, and the conversations that actually matter. For our comeback episode, we’re diving deep into something a lot of us have faced (or are currently fac…
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Join us on a musical adventure into the storied past of Africa's Rainbow Nation. In 2016, 20-plus years removed from apartheid, South Africa was a nation deep in transition. And, that was reflected in its music—brimming with enthusiasm and creativity, yet also suffering from the growing pains of a new democracy. On the ground at the 2016 Cape Town …
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Friendship breaks are rarely simple. Sometimes it’s a slow drift; other times, it’s a painful rupture. In this episode, we unpack what happens when a friendship ends—and what it takes to rebuild something real again. From the first signs of distance to the hope of reconnection, we explore the emotions, maturity, and faith it takes to mend what’s be…
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Musicians create worlds of their own. They are sonic alchemists. This program, originally produced in 2007, surveys a wide range of artists from throughout the African diaspora, artists with this special ability to spin out their own realities. We hear classic work from Basssekou Kouyate, Habib Koite, Youssou N'Dour, Konono No 1, The Assad Brothers…
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Welcome to FunTimes Exchange, the podcast where every voice matters. From culture and race to life's most sensitive and impactful conversations, we are here to explore the topics that shape our world. Let us exchange ideas, challenge perspectives, and grow together. Today, we are talking about Dami Ayeko, a woman whose journey from northern England…
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Welcome to FunTimes Exchange, the podcast where every voice matters. What does it take to reimagine law enforcement in America? And who gets to lead that change? Today, we're looking at a young man who's forcing Delaware County to answer those questions. At just 30 years old, Siddiq Kamara is running to become sheriff - and if elected, he would mak…
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It turns out that the first American city to host a roster of local African bands was not New York, Miami or Chicago, but the San Francisco Bay Area of northern California. Hugh Masekela brought Hedzoleh Soundz from Ghana, and they settled in Santa Cruz. Nigerian maestros O.J. Ekemode and Joni Haastrup lived in Oakland in the 1970s. South African m…
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Friendship doesn’t always stay the same—and that’s okay. In this episode, we dive into the often unspoken reality of how friendships evolve as we move through major life transitions like marriage, motherhood, career shifts, or faith changes. We get personal about the growing pains: that bittersweet moment when you realize you're not on the same pag…
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Bachata is a music of the people. Recalling the American blues, bachata was infamous as the anthem of the hard-drinking, womanizing, down-on-his-luck man, vilified as the entertainment of the brothels and the cabarets, and worshipped by the down-trodden poor as the deepest expression of their feelings. Today it is an international sensation. Alex W…
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SO NIGERIAN PODCAST IS BACK! On our return episode, we discuss what we were up to during the break, our tech startup ideas, and where we’ll be next week to push our ideas. Speaking about that, you can catch us at Moonshot by Tech Cabal on the 15th & 16th of this month, where you get to meet the hottest minds in Africa’s tech ecosystem. We’ll also b…
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On January 8, 1959, Fidel Castro and his ragtag army marched into Havana and proclaimed victory in the Cuban revolution. Much of the world knew Cuba primarily from its 1930 megahit "El Manicero" ("The Peanut Vendor") and from the mambo craze of the 1950's. After Castro came to power, the economic, political and cultural doors between Cuba and the U…
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Ever wonder how lasting friendships actually begin? In our first full episode, we’re going deep—into our honest (and funny) first impressions of each other, and what made this friendship stick. We talk about the difference between friendship chemistry vs. convenience, the challenges of making friends as grown women, and that moment when someone shi…
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Welcome to the pod! In this intro episode, we’re giving you the real behind-the-scenes on who we are, how we became friends, and why we decided to start this podcast. You’ll get a peek into our personalities, what we care about, and the kinds of topics we’ll be unpacking every week—from adult friendships and identity to faith, love, vulnerability, …
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Today we sit down with friend of the show Andrew Gavin Marshall and Chesley G to discuss their friendship, how they began the podcast "In This Mad World," and the recent Israeli attack on Qatar and the larger ramifications, both regionally and regarding US-Israeli relations. Shownotes In This Mad World-Apple Podcasts In This Mad World-Spotify In Th…
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This classic episode features Afropop Worldwide’s original live recordings of stellar artists Joe Arroyo (Colombia) in London, Paulina Tomayo (Ecuador) in Quito, Los Muñequitos de Matanzas (Cuba) in New York, Los Van Van (Cuba) in Havana, and Willie Colon in New York.Produced by Sean BarlowAPWW #292By Afropop Worldwide
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The first time Puerto Rican bandleader Willie Rosario heard the word salsa applied to the Cuban-style music he played was in Venezuela, where DJ Phidias Danilo first popularized it. Subsequently applied as a marketing tool by Fania Records in New York, the word quickly became a marker of Puerto Rican identity. We talk to the founding bandleaders of…
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Welcome to Funtimes Exchange, where every voice matters and every story has the power to connect us. Today we're celebrating someone who embodies everything we stand for on this show. We're sharing the incredible story of Cherri Gregg - a woman who's redefining what journalism can be. From her early days at KYW Newsradio to her current role as co-h…
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Today we chat with Dr. Joshua Lew McDermott about his most recent article. We discuss what the post-liberal world order means for the US, how multipolarity might look like, the US turning it's economic destruction inward, and the negative social effects of viewing technology as a savior and AI social interactions. Shownotes The Age of Supraliberali…
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