What happens when a return to your roots becomes a pathway to healing and purpose?
In this deeply moving episode of The Climb Podcast, host Felicia Smith sits down with Amma Asamoah—an architect, sustainable design visionary, and founder of The Legacy Project—to explore the power of reconnecting with heritage and thriving on the African continent.
Amma shares her transformative journey to Ghana, where inheriting family land became more than a personal milestone—it became a calling. Through stories of community engagement, cultural exchange, and navigating the realities of development projects, she reveals what it truly means to build legacy, both literally and figuratively.
Together, Felicia and Amma unpack:
The emotional and spiritual impact of returning to ancestral lands
How architecture and sustainability can honor heritage while shaping the future
Lessons in cultural sensitivity, community partnership, and authentic engagement
The healing power of travel, connection, and purpose-driven work
Rooted Journeys isn’t just about geography—it’s about identity, belonging, and the courage to reclaim your story.
Tune in as we explore what it means to return home—not just to a place, but to yourself.