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Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
A Lost Boy’s Fight for Water Justice
Water can be life, livelihood – or a trigger for conflict. In this episode of Afri-CAN, we explore how rivers, wetlands and shared basins shape both survival and geopolitics in Africa.Our guests are Edoardo Borgomeo, water management lecturer at the University of Cambridge and award-winning expert on water planning under climate change, and Deng Chol, one of the former “Lost Boys of Sudan”, now a doctoral researcher at Oxford studying the socio-hydrology of the Sudd wetlands.Deng shares his powerful journey of walking over a thousand miles as a child and the story of a water...
2026-02-16
38 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
What Eco-Labels Mean for Investors
Impact investment is booming, and up to half of it now targets environmental goals. But how do fisheries in Africa and other developing regions actually access that capital? In this Afri-CAN episode, we dig into the blue economy with Kaspar Baumann, Partner at impact-investment firm Clarmondial, and Amanda Lejbowicz, Fisheries Sustainability Expert at the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). They explain how fisheries standards and certification work, why investors need robust evidence of environmental performance, and how governments, financiers and coastal communities can align around sustainable fish stocks, decent jobs and export growth. From improvement programmes and loan gua...
2026-01-14
38 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Development without Destruction
What happens when environmental sustainability and economic development pull in different directions, and what if they don’t have to? In this Afri-CAN episode, we sit down with Aziliz Le Rouzo, Researcher at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) leading the Amplifying Stories of Agroecology Practices and Principles (ASAPP) project, and Nhilce Esquivel, Research Fellow and Climate Resilience Lead in SEI’s Sanitation and Health team. Together, they unpack the hard questions: who should be cutting emissions, who is forced to adapt, and why climate change is as much about justice as it is about carbon. We explore how degro...
2025-12-16
38 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Are Young People Investable?
When a university degree can increase someone’s income many times over, who should carry the risk of paying for it – the student, the state, or society as a whole? In this episode of Afri-CAN, we explore how Income Share Agreements (ISAs) are changing access to higher education in Africa. Instead of taking on traditional debt, students commit to paying back a small percentage of their income only once they have meaningful employment, with built-in caps and protections. The result is a revolving fund that can support generation after generation of learners. Our guests are Batya Blanke...
2025-12-12
27 min
AfriCaaans F.C. Podcast
WORLD CUP DRAW REACTION||Where can the CANMNT Succeed||A Projected Starting 11 and more with Sean from the 6ixx Yard Line
We had Sean Levy from The 6ix Yard Line, and @TFCUnplugged TFC Unplugged come on and talk about the FIFA Men's World Cup draw..." program". We discuss the broadcast and then begin to examine Canada's chances in the group as well, how we see Soccer in Canada growing after this World Cup plays its final game. Enjoy our full conversation. As well, my livestream for the Drawlinktr.ee/afri_cans
2025-12-10
1h 59
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
From War to Enterprise in Somaliland
What does it mean to rebuild an economy almost from scratch? In this episode, we travel to Somaliland, a country that emerged from civil war with its private sector in ruins and has had to reinvent its institutions, markets and businesses largely on its own. We speak with Hana Kaise, Co-founder and General Partner of Bilow Capital, and Ahmed Ali Mohamed, Co-founder of Bilow Capital, serial entrepreneur and ecosystem builder, about how they are working from within to unlock the potential of small and medium enterprises. Together, they unpack why finance alone is not enough, how the Bilow Venture Lab helps foun...
2025-12-08
32 min
Maine Sea Farmer’s News Bulletin
Maine Sea Farmer's News Bulletin - December 4th, 2025
Hosted by Dana Morse, longtime Extension Agent for Maine’s aquaculture community, this bulletin-style podcast shares timely news, updates, and practical insights from the working coast. Broadcasting from UMaine’s Darling Marine Center, Dana connects science, local knowledge, and on-the-water experience to support sea farmers, researchers, and coastal professionals across the state.1. The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in applied aquaculture and/or fish health at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. https://www.ugajobsearch.com...
2025-12-04
09 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
From Information Overload to Better Policy
We live in an age of information overload, where producing research and “impact evidence” has become a priority, but turning all this knowledge into something that genuinely informs the choices of policy makers remains a major challenge. In this episode, we look at evidence synthesis, which is the disciplined process of bringing many studies together and analysing them to see what the overall evidence actually shows. Rather than building reforms around a single striking study, we explore what it means to ground decisions in a shared evidence base and how this can change the way education systems learn, adapt a...
2025-11-19
41 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Inside Pharo Foundation’s Camel Cam
What if artificial intelligence could help us understand water in a way that transforms whole communities? In this episode, we explore how Pharo Foundation is working with AI, computer vision, and geospatial data to rethink what it means to measure and manage water in Somaliland. We look at why access to water is so central to education, agriculture and livelihoods, and how better information can help development organisations move from good intentions to truly informed decisions. You will hear how “Camel Cam”, Pharo’s AI enabled monitoring system, is changing the way we see the impact of rural...
2025-11-17
25 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Satellites, Inequality and the Future of AI
What if we could see poverty from space and respond to it faster and more fairly? In this episode, we explore the new frontier of geospatial AI and Earth observation: the science and craft of observing our planet from space and turning those images into insight. From jagged coastlines and dense forests to changing seasons and expanding cities, satellites are quietly capturing the patterns of life on Earth every day. Our guests unpack how these patterns, when combined with artificial intelligence, can help us understand where need is greatest and how to target support more effe...
2025-11-14
44 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Why Culture Matters in Construction
Across Africa, low cost housing is too often treated as a numbers game. But this episode leans into a different vision: design that is practical and low cost, yet still protective, dignified and rooted in local life.Drawing from work with Ghana’s Ga communities along the West African coast, we explore how thoughtful choices can help increase safety, strengthen communities, and confront everyday environmental pressures like climate constraints and plastic in waterways. We also look at why seemingly simple architecture can create a sense of pride and cultural belonging. Joining us are Jul...
2025-10-17
38 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Will Finance Drive the Future of Development?
Across the world, small and medium enterprises carry the greatest financial risk, even when they are the least able to absorb it. What if finance could be rebalanced to make opportunity fairer for everyone?In this episode, we explore how rethinking foreign exchange (FX) risk and moving it from local entrepreneurs to global markets could unlock billions for sustainable projects in developing economies. Joining the discussion are Roopal Kanabar, CEO of Sustainabar, and Christopher Hunter, Chief Risk Officer at Pharo Management.Together, they discuss how innovative financial tools could bridge the worlds of development and...
2025-10-16
26 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Why Agriculture Still Holds Africa’s Future
Africa holds some of the world’s most fertile land, yet more than 340 million people face hunger and over 80% of staple food is still imported. Why has a continent with so much potential struggled to feed itself, and what will it take to change that?In this episode, we explore whether agriculture can drive Africa’s next economic transformation. Joining us are Dr Linda Davis, Founder and CEO of Giraffe Bioenergy, which is building East Africa’s first integrated cassava-to-ethanol ecosystem, and Professor David Luke, Professor in Practice and Strategic Director at the LSE Firoz...
2025-10-15
41 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Scaling Good Teaching in Africa: New Models, New Hope
Good teaching means something different to everyone, and in this episode we ask our guests what constitutes good teaching to them, how to systematise it, and how it can be scaled up.We are delighted to be joined by two teaching experts in this episode. The first is Dr. Fay Hodza, the Global Senior Director of Programmes at PEAS (Promoting Equality in African Schools). PEAS believe that every young person should have access to a quality education which provides them with the knowledge and skills they need to lead fulfilling and successful lives after school. They support y...
2025-09-24
44 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
When Policy Works: How Moldova Transformed Childcare Access
In this episode we continue under our ‘scaling-up’ theme and explore the work of Street Child, an organisation which supports children's safety and education in low-resource environments and emergencies across 25+ countries in Eastern Europe, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. We examine their Early Childhood Education programme in Moldova and how it was turned into a national priority. The programme was introduced after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, when large numbers of Ukrainian families sought refuge in Moldova. Estimates show 1/8 children in Moldova are Ukrainian refugees. So Street Child launched an initiative to provide education to refugee learners, but t...
2025-09-22
45 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Why Education Is the Forgotten Child of International Aid
Welcome back! Season 2 of Afri-CAN is starting on the theme of what it takes to scale up good ideas in development. In this episode, we will concentrate on the policy environment and how one can create a platform which resonates with policy makers and obtain the funding that follows from that. Specifically, this episode looks at Education in the context of decreased development funding globally, and the political deprioritisation of education funding relative to other aspects of development.To help us understand how we have gotten to this point and what can be done to remedy the...
2025-09-19
46 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Afri-CAN season 2 trailer
After a short summer break we are introducing to season 2 of Afri-CAN. Watch this space for full episodes out soo.
2025-09-10
03 min
AfriCaaans F.C. Podcast
NELSON CAME IN HOT!!! A Conversation with OG Nelson on all things Kenya Manchester United and more
WE had OG Nelson, Kenyan (newly minted Canadian) Frustrated Man United Fan and otherwise a lovely person, but you can only take so many years of futility before it breaks a person. So yeah Nelson Has a bunch of TAKES!!!Nelson has a channel btw link coming soon!!If you havent already don't forget to subscribe here and our YouTube Channel. We're trying to get to 100 on all podcast platforms and 2025 Subs on YouTube. If you like my brand of commentary and humour, feel free to support. Find us...
2025-08-27
1h 21
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
How removing obstacles to savings can accelerate productivity
Join us for the final episode of season 1 of Afri-CAN! At Pharo Foundation we understand the critical role savings can have and this is integral to our third mission of Productivity - part of which is to remove financial barriers to employment. Indeed, we have seen firsthand what savings can do for people in Savings Groups which we have set up for farming communities in Ethiopia.To discuss savings in more detail we have two guests on this episode:The first is Kenyan entrepreneur, Samuel Njuguna, the CEO and Co-Founder of Chumz - a K...
2025-07-15
33 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 15: Education As Girl Power
According to the World Bank, a 1% increase in female education participation, can result in a 0.3% increase in average gross domestic product and gains of up to $15-30 trillion in lifetime productivity and earnings. In Africa specifically, we see the highest rate of female entrepreneurial activity globally, with approximately 24% of women engaged in business ventures. So, for Pharo Foundation, it is clear that educating girls is indeed an investment worth making and particularly where we work in East Africa.We share our commitment to educating disadvantaged girls with the renowned Malala Fund - an international, non-profit organization that...
2025-06-21
34 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 14: The dilemmas of a philanthropist
This episode takes place in-person at Pharo Management's London Office - the emerging market hedge fund which finances Pharo Foundation. In this special episode we take a look at philanthropy from the perspective of the philanthropist - discussing how they choose their causes and how they allocate their resources.To discuss this, we have Pharo Foundation's own founder, Guillaume Fonkenell. With him we have Jonathan Bayliss, the Co-Founder of EMpower UK, a charity which supports vulnerable young people in emerging market countries.
2025-06-21
47 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 13: Savings Brains: Lessons From An Outstanding Early Childcare Programme
An estimated 250 million children in low and middle-income countries are at risk of not reaching their full developmental potential. Given Early Childhood Development (ECD) is one of Pharo Foundation's flagship programmes this is an important topic to us and we were keen to bring in Saving Brains experts to discuss this further.Saving Brains invests in bold, evidence-based innovations that nurture healthy brain development and strengthen caregiving in the earliest, most critical years of life—from pregnancy to age five. To discuss this and what we can learn from their work, today we are talking with Sanjana Ja...
2025-06-21
48 min
Deck The Hallmark
Alec Santos (A Machu Picchu Proposal)
We had a great time chatting with Alec Santos! Make sure to catch his new movie on Hallmark Channel - A Machu Picchu Proposal - airing 6/28 at 8pm ESTAlec's Charity: Afri Kids IncDonations can be made at: AfriKidsInc.org
2025-06-18
57 min
Mythological Africans Podcast
Look at the Mountain Peaks!
This week, we travel even further north to the African Mediterranean coast where the Rif Mountains are located. The Rif Mountains are another Moroccan mountain range rich in history and mountain-related folklore. We’ll visit the town of Chefchaouen, whose name tells you just how much the surrounding mountains have impressed themselves on the minds of the people.In northern African (specifically Moroccan) Arabic, the word Chouf means “to look.” In Tamazight, the language spoken by the Amazigh who are the indigenous people of northern Africa, the word “Echaouen” means “horns.” The horns in question here are Djebel Meggou...
2025-05-26
19 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 12: Democratising healthcare through innovation
This episode explores how we can optimise and increase access to healthcare through innovation, in contexts which are resource poor, such as Africa.To discuss this, we have brought on Niek Vesteegde, a tropical doctor turned entrepreneur, and Founder and CEO of Goal 3 - a social enterprise dedicated to transforming paediatric and neonatal healthcare through scalable, sustainable and data-driven solutions that are fit for context. With him, we have Alef Meulenberg, who is the co-founder of Rhiza Babuyile and Rhiza Holdings which implement an innovative sustainable developmental model in disadvantaged African communities.
2025-05-23
29 min
Strange Animals Podcast
Episode 433: Flamingos and Two Weird Friends
Thanks to Ryder, Alexandria, and Simon for their suggestions this week! Let’s learn about three remarkable wading birds. Two of them are pink! Bird sounds taken from the excellent website xeno-canto. The goliath heron is as tall as people [picture by Steve Garvie from Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland – Goliath Heron (Ardea goliath), CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12223810]: The roseate spoonbill has a bill shaped like a spoon, you may notice [picture by Photo Dante – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=42301356]: ...
2025-05-19
10 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 11: Navigating outcomes-based financing
As Pharo Foundation's missions progress and we look to scale up our cost effective and evidence-based interventions, it's clear to us that utilising a range of innovative financing instruments to scale up our missions is critical. Among these instruments, outcomes-based financing is gaining traction and proving very effective. At its core, this method relies on a pre-agreed set of outcomes being achieved in order to trigger payments.To explore how this method works, and its benefits, we have spoken with Adriana Balducci, Head of Programme Development at the Education Outcomes Fund (EOF), and Chloe Edleston, Regional Lead...
2025-05-16
29 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 10: Education Made in Africa part 2: a Somaliland education
In a previous episode we spoke with Oxfam about how far we should go in introducing innovations that challenge local culture. In this episode, we focus on how this translates to the education that we provide to our youth. We explore how we can leverage local culture to shape our youth into unique critical thinkers.To address this question, we are focusing on Somaliland and our guests are two respected members of the local community: Muna Ahmed Jama, Pharo Foundation's Head of Education In Somaliland, and Dr. Jama Musse Jama, the founder and organiser of the Hargeisa I...
2025-05-16
32 min
Farm Walks
Beth Robinette of Lazy R Ranch: Building Community and Ranch Resilience
In this first episode of season 4, we’re learning about Lazy R Ranch from fourth generation rancher, Beth Robinette. Lazy R holistically raises grass fed beef and lamb on 80 acres outside of Spokane Washington for sales direct to consumer. Beth is passionate about the sustainability of the pastureland and aims to restore and maintain healthy soil, clean water, and ecological diversity. Joining Beth is Sarah Lemon with the WSDA Regional Markets Program and WA Meat Up. Sarah will speak more on the challenges facing meat producers as well as the support available through WSDA and other channels.
2025-05-05
55 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 9: Evaluating impact: art of science?
This episode focuses on one of the most important questionsin philanthropy: how do philanthropic organisations go about ascertaining that they are indeed doing all the good they set out to do in the first place? While most development philanthropists are well-intentioned, whether these goodintentions end up improving development outcomes is not a foregone conclusion. So, to help us look at how to carry out effective impact assessment and all this can mean, we have three experts joining us in this episode: Fabio Bezerra, Director of Design, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning at ForAfrika, Lina Henao, Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and...
2025-04-19
37 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 8: How to become an innovator
In this unique episode we are joined by Kidus Asfaw, Founderand CEO of Kubik - an Africa-based start-up transforming plastic waste into low-carbon construction materials that are cheaper and faster to build with than cement. Joining Kidus is our youngest guest to date, Helen Tekalign. A prodigious young student and already the winner of many local STEMcompetitions, Helen is in 8th grade at Pharo School Assosa located in a rural area of the BGRS state on the western edge of Ethiopia. The two discuss their entry into the field of STEM, and Kidus shares his journey from young tinkerer t...
2025-04-19
29 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 7: Exploring the boundaries between innovation and culture
This episode focuses on innovation in the most basic sense: the introduction of something new into an existing cultural context. Oxfam's Raissa Azzalini and Zakarie Abdi discuss sustainable, culturally appropriate, and environment-friendly Water, Sanitation and Hygiene solutions in fragile contexts.
2025-03-22
32 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 6: The developmental state: from East Asia to Africa
This episode examines whether there are any lessons for Africa to learn from the development experience of East Asia. We want to look at what factors led relatively poor East Asian countries to develop so quickly and even saw them become technological innovators in the space of just a few decades.To make comparisons between these two continents and see how East Asia’s history can apply in Africa, we have brought on an expert in Development Studies and one of Pharo’s own leaders in innovation in East Africa. These are: James Putzel, Professor of Development Stud...
2025-03-15
31 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 5: Diaspora and innovation
There is a cliché that the diaspora’s migration crowds out opportunities for home grown talent and national innovation through the so-called ‘brain drain’. However, there are many initiatives that defy this cliché and in this episode, we explore the many modalities through which the diaspora can make a positive difference both at an individual level and on a national scale, leading to increased innovation. To help us look at this we have brought on three expert guests who have each experienced the catalytic power of the diaspora. These are: Loksan Harley, Independent Migration and Diaspora Specialist and Executive Director...
2025-03-15
31 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 4: Should we rethink philanthropy?
In this episode we explore the various existing models of philanthropy and whether those working in this sector can/should innovate in the way they do philanthropy. We cover a variety of models from direct delivery to effective altruism through flexible funding, and we reflect on their implications for measuring impact. Our expert guests are David Nash, Community Director at Effective Altruism UK, and Dr Steph Hayden a researcher from the University of Kent.
2025-03-15
29 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 3: The Earthshot Prize: Catalysing African Solutions to Climate Change
According to the inter-continental panel on climate change, Africa is the continent most affected by this process. As such, in episode three we have brought in expert guests to tell us what the most cutting-edge environmental innovations are today, how we can support African innovators, and what it takes to get an idea from innovation to application.Our guests are Anuradha Bajaj, Chief Innovative Finance and Investment Officer at the Earthshot Prize, and Ronald Pfende, one of its finalists and Founder/CEO of d.light – a company that brings clean and affordable power to rural African communities.
2025-02-19
20 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 2: Education Made In Africa
For episode two we welcome Professor Panos Hatziandreas, head of Lebawi International Academy in Ethiopia, and Dr. Anne Makena, co-director of the Africa Oxford Initiative, to discuss innovation in the context of African education.If done right, a good education system is arguably the best means of lifting a population out of poverty. Our expert guests explore what it means to get it right in the African context, with specific reference to the role of education technology.
2025-02-16
29 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Episode 1: The private sector as innovation catalyst
In Afri-can’s first episode, Pharo Foundation CEO Tom Mason and Chicago Booth Business School Jean-Pierre Dube debate the role of risk-taking, experimentation and profit in driving African innovation. Drawing on their experience, they bring examples of how the private sector acts as a catalytic investor, which enables economic development in Africa.
2025-02-15
28 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
An introduction to Afri-can
Pharo Foundation's Global Director of Partnerships and Communications, Francesca Beausang, introduces our new podcast series Afri-can. In this series, she will be hosting a range of guests from the worlds of academia, philanthropy and business, to explore new approaches to development with a specific focus on African innovation.Look out for our first set of three episodes, which will go live on February 15th at 10 a.m. (GMT).
2025-02-07
03 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Afri-can podcast trailer
Ahead of the release of our first episode on February 15th, this trailer outlines what the brand new Afri-can podcast is about.Our host, Francesca Beausang, looks forward to introducing you to her expert guests and exploring the ideas and concrete innovations through which Africa is becoming a model of innovation-driven development for the world.
2025-02-05
01 min
Beyond the Technology
Bridging digital inequity - International students' digital experience
Exploring how we can bridge digital inequity for international and transnational students, with insights from experts across Nigeria, Pakistan, and the UK. We delve into the complexities of digital inequity faced by international and transnational education students, focusing on insights from experts and lived experiences in Nigeria, Pakistan, and the UK. We discuss the impact of infrastructure disparities, cultural shifts in digital learning, and the importance of preparing students for technological transitions before arriving in the UK. Elizabeth Newall, senior sector specialist at Jisc, invites Doctor Rafael Escalon Reynoso, CEO at the Portulans Institute, Doctor So...
2025-01-08
45 min
Beyond the Technology
Bridging digital inequity - International students' digital experience
Exploring how we can bridge digital inequity for international and transnational students, with insights from experts across Nigeria, Pakistan, and the UK. We delve into the complexities of digital inequity faced by international and transnational education students, focusing on insights from experts and lived experiences in Nigeria, Pakistan, and the UK. We discuss the impact of infrastructure disparities, cultural shifts in digital learning, and the importance of preparing students for technological transitions before arriving in the UK. Elizabeth Newall, senior sector specialist at Jisc, invites Doctor Rafael Escalon Reynoso, CEO at the Portulans Institute, Doctor So...
2025-01-08
45 min
Faith & Family Filmmakers
Testimony Series - Light from Darkness
Episode 111 - Testimony Series - Light from Darkness This episode is a part of our December Testimony series. A series of short testimonies of times that God showed up upon set or in ways related to the film-industry.In this episode, Eon De Bruin, founder of Tween Xtream, shares his inspiring journey of launching a successful Christian streaming platform for kids in South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic. He recounts his long-standing passion for animation, his pivot to music production, and ultimately the creation of Tween Xtream after losing his income due to lockdowns. With...
2024-12-27
07 min
Africa Tech Talks
EP #18 - Telson Kapassola: Data Driven Decision Making made Easy
Today on our podcast, we're excited to welcome Telson Kapassola, who is the founder of Panorama.ao, one of the most promising tech startups in Angola.🎬Full video (https://youtu.be/_86G4YwDpfQ)00:00 Intro 01:20 Telson's Origins and Vision12:12 Lessons From Being a Young Entrepreneur17:39 An Entrepreneur Career21:25 How did Telson Navigated the Strategy for Panorama?35:49 Data Driven Organizations in Africa38:00 Digital Inclusion46:33 What can we Expect from Panorama for the Future?54:53 Closing Remarks🗣️More about our guest:With over 6 years developi...
2024-05-17
56 min
Africa Tech Talks
EP #16 - Connecting Africa: IPv6, Subsea Cables and the future of Internet (w/ Darwin Costa)
Today on our podcast, we're excited to welcome Darwin Costa, a standout figure in the internet infrastructure scene. 🎬 Full video: https://youtu.be/B-ENnNx4tFg00:00 Intro 02:42 Who is Darwin Costa04:42 What will the Internet Become (David Bowie Perspective in 1999)06:54 The perspective on Internet by Darwin07:41 The importance of the Sub-Sea Cables for the Internet11:08 Lag can Kill you (if you're playing online)17:36 The importance of IXP's (Internet Exchange Points)23:19 The state of the IXP's development 27:10 IPV6 33:01 IPV4 Vs. IPV640:42 Connectivity in Ang...
2024-05-03
1h 05
AfriCaaans F.C. Podcast
Where is Canada's WNT/XNT after GOLD CupW|| Olympic Roster SheBelievesCup and more|| With AC Lang from wsoccer.ca
AC is back and we're talking Canadian WOSO. How do we feel post Gold Cup and heading into the SheBelieves Cup. Recorded the day before the Roster drop we cover that as well as whats its like to be a fan of Womens sports in this era of WOSPO explosion. You can find ac at wsoccer.ca or on twitter at / wsoccerca and me you can find here linktr.ee/afri_cans Hope you enjoy
2024-03-29
41 min
Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators
307: Elevating Media Literacy Through Screen Language: Insights from Sherard Duvall
Discover how Sherard Duvall went from spinning beats to spinning tales that captivate and educate. In a surprising twist, this DJ-turned-filmmaker found that the language of screens held the key to bridging the gap between storytelling and education. Join him on a journey where the power of human connection meets the magic of screen language. Get ready to dive into the world of screen language, where the episode dives deep and enables listeners to: Discover the power of media literacy education and how it can enhance student learning. Understand the importance of screen language in our digital world...
2023-10-23
42 min
Teacher Talk: An ETT Podcast
Episode 4: Antiracist Leadership in Elementary Education
In Episode 4 of "Teacher Talk: An ETT Podcast," guests Kathy Lewis and Hardeep Shergill share their perspectives and experiences as anti-racist leaders in education. Kathy's commitment stems from her personal experiences as a black Afri-Caribbean woman, witnessing the marginalization of Black Indigenous students. Hardeep, a Punjabi Sikh woman with a disability, draws from her upbringing in an underserved neighborhood and her family's history of fleeing British colonial actions. Both advocate for a transformative education that centers student identity, caregiver voices, and sacred knowledge while challenging intersecting systems of oppression. They stress the need to bridge theory and practice, actionize a...
2023-10-07
52 min
SpeakUP! International Inc.
Nourishing Our Path to Food Sovereignty - Anan Xola Lololi
Prepare to embark on a journey that unveils the power of community-driven change in our food systems. Today, we introduce you to Anan Lololi, an EFAO Board Member and Chair of the Black Food Sovereignty Working Group. With over 27 years of experience as an Urban Farmer and Canadian Food Systems Analyst, Anan's commitment to championing Black Food Sovereignty and advocating for marginalized communities has left an indelible mark.From co-founding Afri-Can FoodBasket to spearheading the Toronto Black Food Sovereignty Plan in collaboration with the Confronting Anti-Black Racism Unit, Anan's journey is one of unwavering dedication. Join us...
2023-08-13
44 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S4Ep10 - Anansi - How Stories Came to the World (FableFolklore)
Afri-WATU!!!! Dropping another folklore just for you as we jump into the Anansi tales from the Akan people! This was such fun to read and record & it was made so by the wonderful dulcet tones and incredible storytelling skills of our Guest Narrator, my dear friend Kevin Mwachiro. He did such a dope job (obviously) & I was so honoured to have him join the AfriWetu family allllllll the way from Kilifi...you can hear the sounds of the seashell echo even :) Thank you Kevin! Afri-WATU make sure you also check out his podcast...
2023-07-12
40 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S4Ep10 - Anansi - How Stories Came to the World (FableFolklore)
Afri-WATU!!!! Dropping another folklore just for you as we jump into the Anansi tales from the Akan people! This was such fun to read and record & it was made so by the wonderful dulcet tones and incredible storytelling skills of our Guest Narrator, my dear friend Kevin Mwachiro. He did such a dope job (obviously) & I was so honoured to have him join the AfriWetu family allllllll the way from Kilifi...you can hear the sounds of the seashell echo even :) Thank you Kevin! Afri-WATU make sure you also check out his podcast...
2023-07-12
40 min
Speaking and Communicating Podcast
How Can Public Speaking Change Your Life? w/ Steven Dossou
Are fear, self-doubt and low self-esteem holding you back from reaching your goals? How can public speaking change your life for the better?Meet Steven Dossou!Steven is a Motivational and Inspirational TEDx Speaker, Author, co-founder of Leadership University, Owner of Sail Force Catalyst and the creator of Afri Money University.Steven has impacted thousands of lives on a global scale, Nicknamed "Action Man", he is viewed by his peers as a charismatic visionary who undoubtedly believes in unleashing the human potential by inspiring people to break their boundaries and redefine their limits...
2023-06-26
41 min
AfriCaaans F.C. Podcast
France 2 Canada 1|| Let's talk about it real quick||Game reaction
Was it bad, no. Was it good, no. Canada had many injuries heading into the game. That being said do we now have more questions than answers with the team? What can we take from the last friendly before the world cup?! Let's talk about it. Find more of our content here linktr.ee/afri_cans
2023-04-12
22 min
Science by the Slice
Straight From the Source: The Lived Experiences of Producers During the Pandemic
We’ve all been there- you’re in need of a particular product or food item and it’s not on your store shelves. While this scenario has always played out for consumers, it’s likely that this happens to you more now than it did before COVID. But alas, we now can reason the cause to be from “supply chain disruptions,” a term more widely used by the public than possibly ever before. Throughout the pandemic, supply chain disruptions became the rationale for so many consumer misfortunes, and to a consumer, supply chain disruptions may look like empty shelves, but...
2023-02-22
37 min
The Feel More Podcast With Mel the Oracle
E17: Moving with eras of purpose - Podcast winter season, Teaching By Living & sabbatical lessons
Every era or season of your life opens up the door for new ways to express, live out and live through your purpose. The more you settle into the truth that the medium and means through which your purpose is expressed can, and probably will, change the more peace you find in shifting and moving with those eras and seasons of purpose. This week, episode 17 of Full Ass Human is about owning and embracing your personal eras and seasons of purpose.In this episode of Full Ass Human I also chat with you about H...
2022-12-21
26 min
Looking Forward®: It's All About Opportunities!
Podcasting: A Global Tidal Wave Ripe with Opportunities!!
Hi everyone! Today we’re going to speak about an industry that is booming all over the world. In fact, you’ll hear my guest expert elaborate on that during our conversation. In my conversation with our featured guest expert, you’re also going to learn such things as (1) how the dynamic podcasting industry has changed over the past couple of years or so, (2) who’s winning in the podcasting game, and (3) how the industry might change thru the rest of this decade. More importantly, you’ll learn about the many opportunities our guest believes the podcasti...
2022-10-06
37 min
Afri Talk Podcast
Episode 41 – ”BECOMING A PHD GRADUATE”
Hello Blodes&Sistes. Episode 41 – "BECOMING A PHD GRADUATE" of the Afri Talk Podcast is now available on all podcast platforms. My Friend Gladys has finally graduated with a PHD and I can now call her a doctor. In this episode, my guest Gladys shares her educational journey as well as her views on studying at a higher educational level as a woman. Please find her social media links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glad.akom/ EMAIL: gladys.akomankobrey@gmail.com Please find the...
2022-07-08
33 min
10% Happier with Dan Harris
The Science of Hope | Jacqueline Mattis
New episodes come out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers. --- How does hope work? In this episode from the archives, Rutgers University clinical psychologist Dr. Jacqueline Mattis discusses hope from a scientific perspective and how we can cultivate it. Dr. Mattis, who is also a Dean of faculty at Rutgers, did not start her career wanting to study hope. She started out studying spirituality and religiosity, specifically concentrating her field work and interviews in African-American and Af...
2022-05-04
1h 09
Afri Talk Podcast
Episode 31 – The Day I Was Almost Circumcised
Hello Blodes&Sistes. Episode 31 – The Day I Was Almost Circumcised of the Afri Talk Podcast is now available on all podcast platforms. In this episode, I talk about what infibulation / FGM is and also share my own experience about the day I almost got infibulated. This episode is in no way meant to harm or "expose" anybody, but to create awareness around this evil practice. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Led by Sylvia Chioma, Girdle #EndFGM and #EndChildMarriage run an online and a field Awareness Programme on Female Genital Mutilation (#FGM) and #Endchildmarriage - and thei...
2022-03-10
18 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S3E1 - Ashanti Empire Pt1 (Civilisations)
AFRI-WATU WE'RE BAAAACK!!!! What better way to start the THIRD season than with the Amazing ASHANTI EMPIRE! And you know cos it is such a historical giant that this needs not one but TWO parts. My West African fam...AfriWetu has ushered in our new season with you, I hope you feel I did justice to your ancestors, your feedback is welcome! (PS - forgive the mispronunciation!) A HUGE ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who, as always, has delivered on the production & makes me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine and mine alone!) You can leave a voice me...
2022-02-08
42 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S3E1 - Ashanti Empire Pt1 (Civilisations)
AFRI-WATU WE'RE BAAAACK!!!! What better way to start the THIRD season than with the Amazing ASHANTI EMPIRE! And you know cos it is such a historical giant that this needs not one but TWO parts. My West African fam...AfriWetu has ushered in our new season with you, I hope you feel I did justice to your ancestors, your feedback is welcome! (PS - forgive the mispronunciation!) A HUGE ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who, as always, has delivered on the production & makes me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine and mine alone!) You can leave a voice me...
2022-02-08
42 min
The Higher Enlightenment Cannabis Podcast
The Higher Enlightenment Cannabis Podcast #8 - International Cannabis Happy Hour Round Table
On this episode our CEO and founder, Cory Waggoner, speaks with some of our friends, partners, and clients across the globe.Our guests include:Rutger John Hayben (“RJ”) (Netherlands/European Union): RJ lives in the Netherlands and has been a leading member for the development of the “cannabis test program” that includes 10 LP licenses. He hopes that this program can create a scalable framework to be replicated across the European Union.https://www.420consultancy.nlHector Franco (Mexico): Hector has worked as a politician in Mexico and last year worked with the government to devel...
2021-09-08
58 min
Afri Talk Podcast
Afri Talk Podcast Available On YouTube
Hello Blodes&Sistes, Thank you so much for listening to Afri Talk Podcast till now and I hope you have been enjoying it so far. Finally I am now also on YouTube where I will bring you the same content but with visuals. If you want to watch the podcast as video, you can hop on to YouTube and search for Afri Talk Podcast. Please find the link below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR7xzO28uSM9O-Lnxy_g1rw Let me know what you think in the comments...
2021-08-17
03 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S2E12 - Mali Empire Pt2 (Civilisations)
Hello Afri-WATU! Welcome to Part TWO of the MALI Empire! I hope you enjoy this as much as I did! It was such an awesome Empire and soooooooooo much to unpack! My Malinke Fam I hope you find I did your history justice, even if this is just such a small part of the history to be enjoyed and learned. It would be great to hear your thoughts. ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who DELIVERED as always on the production & makes me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine & mine alone!) You can leave...
2021-07-27
45 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S2E12 - Mali Empire Pt2 (Civilisations)
Hello Afri-WATU! Welcome to Part TWO of the MALI Empire! I hope you enjoy this as much as I did! It was such an awesome Empire and soooooooooo much to unpack! My Malinke Fam I hope you find I did your history justice, even if this is just such a small part of the history to be enjoyed and learned. It would be great to hear your thoughts. ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who DELIVERED as always on the production & makes me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine & mine alone!) You can leave...
2021-07-27
45 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S2E11 - Mali Empire Pt1 (Civilisations)
Hello Afri-WATU! Welcome to Part One of the Mali Empire! You are in for a treat as this civilisation is packed with everything you can imagine...tune in and you shall see what I mean! My Mande people...I truly loved working on your history, tell AfriWetu what you think, forgive my mispronounciation of your beutiful words, share the correct ones using the Anchor voice mesage, or send a voice note to our socials or email! It would also be great to hear your thoughts on this great Empire. ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who DELIVERED as always on the pr...
2021-07-14
33 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S2E11 - Mali Empire Pt1 (Civilisations)
Hello Afri-WATU! Welcome to Part One of the Mali Empire! You are in for a treat as this civilisation is packed with everything you can imagine...tune in and you shall see what I mean! My Mande people...I truly loved working on your history, tell AfriWetu what you think, forgive my mispronounciation of your beutiful words, share the correct ones using the Anchor voice mesage, or send a voice note to our socials or email! It would also be great to hear your thoughts on this great Empire. ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who DELIVERED as always on the pr...
2021-07-14
33 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S2E9 - Zulu Kingdoms Pt2 (Civilisations)
Hello Afri-WATU! Welcome to Part TWO of the ZULU Kingdoms! Like I said last time, I loved working on this civilisation, there was a lot out there to research, this episode is a drop in the vast ocean. My Zulu Fam, I hope you find I did your history justice, even though my mispronunciations are hilarious. It would be great to hear your thoughts. ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who DELIVERED as always on the production & makes me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine & mine alone!) You can leave a voice message on the Anchor App (podcast platform), wou...
2021-06-08
36 min
AfriWetu Ancestor StoriesRooted In Our Story
AfriWetu S2E9 - Zulu Kingdoms Pt2 (Civilisations)
Hello Afri-WATU! Welcome to Part TWO of the ZULU Kingdoms! Like I said last time, I loved working on this civilisation, there was a lot out there to research, this episode is a drop in the vast ocean. My Zulu Fam, I hope you find I did your history justice, even though my mispronunciations are hilarious. It would be great to hear your thoughts. ASANTE to Lee Kanyottu who DELIVERED as always on the production & makes me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine & mine alone!) You can leave a voice message on the Anchor App (podcast platform), wou...
2021-06-08
36 min
AFRI GIRL RISE PODCAST (AGR PODCAST)
AFRI GIRL RISE PODVERSARY Q N A & SEASON 3 COOP
Hello everyone! Welcome back to Season 3 of Afri Girl Rise Podcast. This episode gets to give a snippet of what Season 3 will be like, as well Q n A session with our host, Valarie Waswa in celebration of our one year podversary. You can also check out the video version of this podcast on our instagram page : @afrigirl_rise_podcast. Also, here is the link:Enjoy!Help us improve our content at Afri Girl Rise Podcast by filling this survey: survey:https://surveyheart.com/for/602bd21b0266e86d53aad3fbTo advertise with us (no cost implication), or for any ot...
2021-05-16
18 min
Love and Courage
Joe Murray - Veteran Human Rights Champion
Joe Murray is the coordinator with Afri – Action from Ireland, which is a small but significant national and independent Irish organisation working for human rights, global justice and environmental action since 1975. Afri’s patron is none other than Nobel peace laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Originally from Ballyglasson, Carrickboy in County Longford, Joe has been with Afri for over 40 years. Not one for the limelight, Joe is highly regarded a humble leader, often quietly working behind the scenes. He has however been recognised in the past with an unsung hero award from Desmond Tutu and a humanitarian award from...
2021-05-09
1h 17
AFRI GIRL RISE PODCAST (AGR PODCAST)
CAN PLATONIC RELATIONSHIPS WORK?| DO YOU HAVE TO DATE EVERYONE YOU CONNECT WITH?| FT DENNIS MUSYOKA
Thank you for listening to Afri Girl Rise Podcast. Please help us understand what you'd like to hear by filling this short survey: survey:https://surveyheart.com/for/602bd21b0266e86d53aad3fb Register for the Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Africa event here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sustainable-entrepreneurship-in-africa-2021-tickets-145972406397?fbclid=IwAR1UN2T-8lZMDMMgsaF_-T62f545FzXLbDBIc0FmXChY9 For the Standard Group job, browse this link: www.standardmedia.co.ke/recruitment For the KCA University job, send your job application to the email: hrjobs@kca.ac.ke To advertise with us (no cost implication), or for any other inquir...
2021-03-28
59 min
Afri Talk Podcast
Episode 11 – Old vs New Generation in the diaspora
Hello Blodes and Sistes. Episode 11 – Old vs New Generation in the Diaspora of the Afri Talk Podcast is now available on all podcast platforms. In this episode together with my guest Nyamekye, we discuss the difference between the old and new generation of Africans in the diaspora. In this first part, we are talking about finances, business ideas and solutions of how we (new generation) can make a much bigger impact and difference. Let me know what you think in the comments and share this with everyone you know. Enjoy listening…
2021-03-17
32 min
African Travel & More
Real Estate Investing Africa: A Conversation With Fred Okoro, Brother of Actress Yvonne Okoro Ghana
In today’s episode, we met with Fred Okoro, entrepreneur, businessman, and owner-operator of AfriRoyal Hotel located in Ability Square in Ghana. Fred is also the elder brother of famous Ghanaian-Nigerian actress Yvonne Okoro. We are grateful and thankful for Fred’s akwaaba spirit! Fred provides insight into business opportunities and investment. Afri-Royal Hotel is located in Labadi district, within a 10-minute walk of the pizzeria Oriental Patisserie. The venue comprises 16 rooms. 24-hour reception and room services are also included. The accommodation is 2.4 km from Wild Tours Ghana, while Vulkano VIP Casino is 2.9 km away. The city center is also...
2021-03-16
07 min
AFRI GIRL RISE PODCAST (AGR PODCAST)
SO YOU WANNA CHANGE YOUR CAREER? HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW| FT SUSAN KIAMBA
Please fill in the podcast survey so we can get to know you more😊: https://surveyheart.com/form/602bd21b0266e86d53aad3fb To contact Susan: Email: susan@susankiamba.com LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/susankiamba/ Follow our podcast on instagram @afrigirl_rise: https://www.instagram.com/afrigirl_rise/ Follow valarie_waswa on ig: https://www.instagram.com/valarie_waswa PEACE OUT. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER : I DO NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO ANY OF THE MUSIC PLAYED IN THE EPISODE. ALL SONGS BELONG TO THE ORIGINAL OWNERS, AND ARE NOT USED FOR ANY PROFIT BY AFRI GIRL RISE PODCAST...
2021-02-21
25 min
The Jerich Show Podcast
The Jerich Show Episode 28 - That Time Mark Shawa (Afri-CAN) Joined Us
In this show, Javvad and Erich welcome the incredibly entertaining guest, Mark Shawa. Mark discusses ways to improve security culture, why it's so important, and gives sugeestions for reading materials and people to follow in the industry. Erich and Javvad also discuss how stress is impacting employees, the spike in phishing as we get close to Black Friday and a really interesting and scary new attack using browser notifications. Join us and subscribe for the latest in cybersecurity news delivered every week and check out the podcast version at https://thejerichshow.podbean.com/. L...
2020-11-20
33 min
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing
#21 Lulu Kitololo On How Serving Community Serves Her Brand (Kenya)
This week on the podcast, Paula interviews Lulu Kitololo, a graphic artist and designer who runs the Nairobi-based Lulu Kitololo Studio. The studio designs stationery/lifestyle products, murals, branding and publications that showcase Lulu’s unique hand-drawn illustrative style. Plus her Afri-Love brand includes a blog, a twice-annual festival and the Afri-Love women community. It is in building this community for African women who are creative that Lulu has been able to connect and serve her target audience in intimate ways — all of which benefit her business. Lulu offers smart and insightful advice on building a co...
2020-09-29
55 min
EH+ Productions
Its Canon Podcast 006.2 - Dank and Moist
On this part of the podcast, Boris and Phil go in depth and discuss the brave new world of what production of TV and Films will have to go through in order to get back on schedule. Boris and Phil re-visit the the discussion of going to a movie theater in the post Covid-19 world and whether they still plan to do so. Lastly, the guys talk about what movies they are looking forward to and how they will watch them (home or theater). And the best part of it all is that its all IN CANON!
2020-06-24
1h 34
EH+ Productions
Its Canon Podcast 006.1 - The Last of You
The week on the Podcast Boris and Phil chat about "The Last of Us" from PS4. AS they chat about the game they talk about representation in pop culture. Boris and Phil then chat about the unfortunate events in Comics, gaming and Wrestling as they talk about #Speakingout and the #metoo movement as new accusations are coming to light in the niche works of pop culture and geek-dom. We then shift to chat about "Animal Crossing". Lastly, Boris and Phil share their mid-season thoughts on TNT's hit show "Snowpiercer". And the best part of it all is th...
2020-06-21
1h 16
Podcast Državljan D
052 Nina Pejič in kitajska informacijska družba
Opis epizode: Tokrat se pogovarjamo z doktorsko študentko Nino Pejič, mlado raziskovalko na Centru za mednarodne odnose, Fakulteta za družbene vede, ki se specializira na področje Vzhodne Azije oz. bolj specifično Kitajske. Pogovor je tekel o razlikah med kitajsko, ameriško in evropsko informacijsko družbo, vplivu Kitajcev na ostali dve družbi in dolgotrajnih posledicah kitajske ekspanzije na celoten svet. V epizodi večkrat povabimo na dogodek o algoritmih, ki je odpovedan in prestavljen na kasnejši datum. Več informacij dobite na spletišču www.drzavljand.si Glasbeno podl...
2020-03-15
33 min
Podcast Državljan D
052 Nina Pejič in kitajska informacijska družba
Opis epizode: Tokrat se pogovarjamo z doktorsko študentko Nino Pejič, mlado raziskovalko na Centru za mednarodne odnose, Fakulteta za družbene vede, ki se specializira na področje Vzhodne Azije oz. bolj specifično Kitajske. Pogovor je tekel o razlikah med kitajsko, ameriško in evropsko informacijsko družbo, vplivu Kitajcev na ostali dve družbi in dolgotrajnih posledicah kitajske ekspanzije na celoten svet. V epizodi večkrat povabimo na dogodek o algoritmih, ki je odpovedan in prestavljen na kasnejši datum. Več informacij dobite na spletišču www.drzavljand.si Glasbeno podl...
2020-03-15
33 min
Državljan D
052 Nina Pejič in kitajska informacijska družba
Opis epizode: Tokrat se pogovarjamo z doktorsko študentko Nino Pejič, mlado raziskovalko na Centru za mednarodne odnose, Fakulteta za družbene vede, ki se specializira na področje Vzhodne Azije oz. bolj specifično Kitajske. Pogovor je tekel o razlikah med kitajsko, ameriško in evropsko informacijsko družbo, vplivu Kitajcev na ostali dve družbi in dolgotrajnih posledicah kitajske ekspanzije na celoten svet. V epizodi večkrat povabimo na dogodek o algoritmih, ki je odpovedan in prestavljen na kasnejši datum. Več informacij dobite na spletišču www.drzavljand.si Glasbeno podl...
2020-03-15
33 min
A Different Way of Seeing
25 - Travelling with Cerebral Palsy with Hillary Lane
Today on the podcast our host, Lois Strachan, chats to Hillary Lane who has Cerebral Palsy and has travelled extensively across Africa and other parts of the world. Lois & Hillary have also travelled together to Ghana 2 years ago for the Afri-Need Conference. Hillary says: "The reason I feel you should travel is that it really does broaden your horizons. Seeing things on television is not the same as experiencing it. Be very clear in your mind why you're travelling, where you're going, and how you're going, because you don't want to have a bad experience of travelling."
2019-11-26
29 min
Lois Strachan
25 - Travelling with Cerebral Palsy with Hillary Lane
Today on the podcast our host, Lois Strachan, chats to Hillary Lane who has Cerebral Palsy and has travelled extensively across Africa and other parts of the world. Lois & Hillary have also travelled together to Ghana 2 years ago for the Afri-Need Conference. Hillary says: "The reason I feel you should travel is that it really does broaden your horizons. Seeing things on television is not the same as experiencing it. Be very clear in your mind why you're travelling, where you're going, and how you're going, because you don't want to have a bad experience of travelling."
2019-11-26
29 min
Happy Market Research Podcast
2019 CRC Series - Kaizer Mbongeni Dhliwayo - South African Tourism
Welcome to the 2019 CRC Series. Recorded live in Orlando, this series is bringing interviews straight to you from exhibitors and speakers at this year’s event. In this interview, host Jamin Brazil interviews Kaizer Mbongeni Dhliwayo, Researcher at South African Tourism. Find Kaizer Online: Website: www.southafrica.net/us/en Email: kaizerdm@southafrica.net Find Jamin Online: Email: jamin@happymr.instawp.xyz LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaminbrazil Twitter: www.twitter.com/jaminbrazil Find Us Online: Twitter: www.twitter.com/happymrxp Link...
2019-10-31
06 min
The Project EGG Show: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth | Conversations That Change The World
#233 - Gary Epler
Dr. Gary Epler is an internationally-known Harvard Medical Schoolprofessor and influencer in health, peak performance and leadership. He is a bestselling author who has impacted the lives of people throughout the world through his speaking engagements, books and teaching. He has been called upon by individuals from around the globe who have a rare lung disease called BOOP that he discovered. Dr. Epler is a successful serial entrepreneur as a founder and CEO of three companies including a biotech company, a nutraceutical company and a medical risk management company. He is an award-winning speaker, addressing audiences about health, nutrition, productivity and...
2019-08-16
56 min
Podcast Open Mic
POM 39 AFRiCaN DUNDADA and James Swaka "Talking S*** with 2 Black Guys and 1 White Guy"
It’s been a huge year for the rapper, activist, and visionary who goes by African Dundada. Hailing from Pajok, South Sudan, the Portland artist has upped his game considerably in 2017, repping the upstart intercultural organization Portland Culture Exchange and hosting fundraiser concerts for immigrant communities and youth. To Afri, the art of making music is inseparable from activism. “I want to help as many people as I can,” he said during an appearance on WMPG’s New Mainers Speak recently. Blurring reggae, dancehall, rap and native South Sudanese music, AFRiCAN DUNDADA is a true Maine artist, and credits his move to...
2018-06-01
19 min
Podcast Open Mic
POM 39 AFRiCAN DunDADA and James Swaka "Talking S*** with a Couple of Black Guys and a Very White Guy"
It’s been a huge year for the rapper, activist, and visionary who goes by African Dundada. Hailing from Pajok, South Sudan, the Portland artist has upped his game considerably in 2017, repping the upstart intercultural organization Portland Culture Exchange and hosting fundraiser concerts for immigrant communities and youth. To Afri, the art of making music is inseparable from activism. “I want to help as many people as I can,” he said during an appearance on WMPG’s New Mainers Speak recently. Blurring reggae, dancehall, rap and native South Sudanese music, AFRiCAN DUNDADA is a true Maine artist, and credits his move to...
2018-05-30
19 min
Männerquatsch Podcast
Männerquatsch #19 (Super Retro Boy, Ultra GB und Nintendos Markengeschütze, Sega und die Arcade)
Wir sprechen über die Nintendo Direct-Mini, Zelda Breath of the Wild, Nintendo Labo, die Verkaufszahlen der Switch, Detective Pikachu, den Super Retro Boy von Retro-Bit, den Ultra GB von Hyperkin, Engadget Game of the Year Weltenschlächter für den Lynx, den inoffiziellen Nachfolger zu Theme Hospital (Two Point Hospital), den neuen Sega Automaten House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn, den Adidas Sneaker EQT Support 93/Berlin, den KFC Bitcoin Bucket, die neue Staffel Kevin Can Wait, die Game of Thrones Staffel 8, Star Wars und die Porgs, die Critters und das Rode Procaster. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! Die kompletten Show notes...
2018-02-05
1h 17
Zero Knowledge
A fireside chat with a couple Parity peeps
In this episode, Anna and Fredrik are joined by 3 fellow Parity employees to talk about what first got them interested in blockchain and the whole decentralised scene, how the greater community has evolved over the last few years, and what we can expect for the coming year.Our guests:Afri, Community Manager, Support and all around contributorMaciej, Core DeveloperFabian, Business Development
2017-12-18
35 min
Afri-CAN by Pharo Foundation
Are Young People Investable?
When a university degree can increase someone’s income many times over, who should carry the risk of paying for it – the student, the state, or society as a whole? In this episode of Afri-CAN, we explore how Income Share Agreements (ISAs) are changing access to higher education in Africa. Instead of taking on traditional debt, students commit to paying back a small percentage of their income only once they have meaningful employment, with built-in caps and protections. The result is a revolving fund that can support generation after generation of learners. Our guests are Batya Blanke...
1970-01-01
27 min