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Luc Cadet the founder and CEO Abantu audio (https://www.abantuaduio.com) passionately shares how he has established a storytelling business that speaks our ancestors into existence from any device. He addresses the educational gap in our current academic system that prevents us from fully knowing our entire cultural history. Abantu Audio is a black owned audio book business that wants to bridge, people, culture and storytelling with the roots of Africa. Abantu; in the Zulu language is defined as people or community.

In this episode Luc takes us through several educational moments where Africa has played an enormous role in the formation of many Caribbean, Latinx, and Hispanic countries. He shares his struggle of building a platform from scratch in a growing audio book industry, while competing with audio book giants like Audible and working with big publishing companies. Luc Cadet, doesn't hold back on this episode and takes on all the hard questions while feeding his newborn son. 

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