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Podcast di Palazzo Ducale di GenovaPodcast di Palazzo Ducale di GenovaLa Storia in Piazza "Parliamo di Arada. Una storia di strade e piazze in Etiopia"30 marzo 2025 - Marco Di Nunzio e Dagmawi Yimer2025-06-181h 07Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastJack Rhysider — Upbringing, Career, Faith, Hacking, Darknet Diaries, CybersecurityThis is my conversation with Jack, one of the most well known people in the cybersecurity and hacking community and the host of the Darknet Diaries Podcast (arguably the number one cybsersec podcast there is) Jack is also an anonymous and highly private individual. Not a lot of people know what he looks like and he often wears a hat and a bandana when in public that's why this's an audio only episode.Jack is a cybersecurity professional and the creator of the highly acclaimed podcast Darknet Diaries, which focuses on true stories about hacking, data breaches, and cybercrime...2025-05-061h 15Kids’ Bible JourneyKids’ Bible JourneyThe Second Resurrection: Jesus Appears AgainIn this episode of Kids Bible Journey, we celebrate Dagmawi Tensae, the Second Resurrection—when Jesus appeared again to His disciples after rising from the dead. He brought them peace, joy, and reminded them (and us!) that He is truly alive. Join me as we hear this powerful story and learn how we can believe and trust that Jesus is always with us! 2025-04-2510 minEvangelist Elsabet TasisaEvangelist Elsabet Tasisaበስፍራ ፀንቶ መጠበቅ / Prophet Dagmawi ዕንባቆም 2:1-4 [1] በመጠበቂያዬ ላይ እቆማለሁ፤ በምሽጉ ቅጥር ላይ ወጥቼ እቈያለሁ፤ ምን እንደሚለኝ፣ ለክርክሩም የምሰጠውን መልስ ለማወቅ እጠባበቃለሁ። [2] እግዚአብሔርም እንዲህ ሲል መለሰ፤ “በቀላሉ እንዲነበብ፣ ራእዩን ጻፈው፤ በሰሌዳም ላይ ቅረጸው። [3] ራእዩ የተወሰነለትን ጊዜ ይጠብቃልና፤ ስለ መጨረሻውም ይናገራል፤ እርሱም አይዋሽም፤ የሚዘገይ ቢመስልም ጠብቀው፤ በርግጥ ይመጣል፤ ከቶም አይዘገይም። [4] “እነሆ፤ እርሱ ታብዮአል፤ ምኞቱ ቀና አይደለም፤ ጻድቅ ግን በእምነት ይኖራል።2025-04-1519 minDagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastEmre Varol — Upbringings, Faith, Career, Hobbies, A2SV, Incubation, Eskalate and moreThis is my conversation with Emre, the founder and CEO of the non-profit organization known as Africa to Silicon Valley. A2SV is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a sustainable tech ecosystem in Africa by empowering the continent’s brightest minds. Since its inception, A2SV has trained over 800 students from 20 African countries, equipping them with world-class software engineering skills and connecting them to global opportunities at companies like Google, Palantir, Databricks, Bloomberg, and Meta. Beyond education, A2SV fosters innovation through its incubator, where graduates develop cutting-edge digital solutions addressing Africa’s most pressing challenges. In this episode we t...2025-04-091h 03Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastCameron Pak — Upbringings, Faith, Career, Hobbies, Faith Tools, WisePhone and moreThis is my conversation with Cameron, one of the most well known and influential people in the christian tech community. We talk about his childhood, hobbies, faith, relationships, early career, faith tools, WisePhone 2, and so many more of his amazing projects. Enjoy the conversation! 2025-03-311h 19Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastTadas Petra — Upbringings, Faith, Career, Hobbies, Flutter, Google Expert, Hungrimind and moreThis is my conversation with Tadas, one of the most well known and influential people in the flutter community. We talk about his childhood, hobbies, faith, relationships, early career, flutter, and his new educational company called Hungrimind. Enjoy the conversation!2025-03-121h 23Morning MajlisMorning Majlis"Ethiopia: Modern Nation-Ancient Roots" Book Co-Editor Reveals Hidden Facts of the African Nation (05.03.2025)Professor Dagmawi Woubshet, co-editor of "Ethiopia: Modern Nation- Ancient Roots" book and Toni Morrison Senior Fellow, speaks about the book launch at the Africa Institute on March 6 and the rich culture and history of Ethiopia, on the Morning Majlis show.2025-03-0524 minDagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastGuillermo Rauch — Upbringings, Education, Career, NextJS, Vercel, V0, Advises and MoreGuillermo is a prominent entrepreneur and the founder of Vercel and creator of NextJS, the most popular web framework. He has played a significant role in shaping Vercel into one of the fastest-growing companies in the tech industry. This is my conversation with him. Enjoy!2025-02-271h 00Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastAkshay Kothari — Upbringings, Education, Career, Notion, Advises and MoreEpisode 11 Akshay Kothari Co-founder of Notion Akshay is a prominent entrepreneur and the co-founder of Notion, a highly regarded productivity software platform. He has played a significant role in shaping Notion into one of the fastest-growing companies in the tech industry Before co-founding Notion, he graduated from Stanford University, where he was involved in developing the Pulse app during his final year. Later he served as the Vice President of Product at LinkedIn for over five years. His journey at LinkedIn began after his previous company, Pulse, was acquired by LinkedIn in 2013. This is my conversation with him. Enjoy!2025-02-1239 minDagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastJamon Holmgren — React Native, Game Dev, Infinite Red, Upbringings, Hobbies, Faith and MoreJamon is the founder of Infinite Red, US-based react native consulting team for 18 years and creators of Chain React Conference. In this conversation we talk about Jamon's upbringings, education, programming journey, companies, open source, AI, faith, hobbies and so much more. It's also an informative episode about ADHD, team building, podcasts, game dev, CTO roles and so much more. Enjoy!2024-12-111h 30Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastBirk Jernström — Polar, Open Source, Tictail, Upbringings, Family, Faith, HobbiesBirk is building Polar, the open source and fastest way to sell SaaS and digital products. He is ex director of the product Shop at Shopify. He was also the co-founder of Tictail. In this conversation we talk about Birk's upbringings, education, programming journey, companies, open source, AI, faith, hobbies and so much more. This's a really educational conversation covering topics across AI, Open Source management, team buildiing, running a company and so much more Enjoy!2024-12-051h 03Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastThomas G Lopes — Svelte, MeltUI, Being a Svelte Ambassador, Upbringings, Faith, Career, HobbiesThomas is a svelte ambassador who built MeltUI, one of the most used open source Svelte UI library and Rune, a collection of utilities built on top of Svelte's runes. This's a really educational conversation covering topics across AI, Open Source management, technical topics about Svelte and alot more. In this conversation we talk about Thomas's upbringings, education, programming journey, Svelte, MeltUI, faith, hobbies and so much more.2024-12-011h 02Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastViktor Löfgren — Search Engines, Physics, Marginalia, Hypertext, Upbringings, Career, FaithViktor is a Swedish software engineer and hypertext enjoyer, working full time on an open source internet search engine called Marginalia from scratch. Viktor is a physicist by education who also built different kinds of simulation softwares. He even built a rare trinary state computer including the emulator for the processor, and IDE for his custom programming language and a compiler for it. Later on he got into building and hosting his own search engine that lets you discover interesting web pages that Google and other search engines don't show. He self hosts hundreds of terabytes of web page indexes...2024-11-261h 12Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Bedilu (Part 2) — Game Thinking, Community Building, Career, Christian Values and MoreThis is the second of two sessions with Dagmawi. We've had a very mature, profound and in depth conversation about his career, companies, work ethics, travels, Christian values, professional advice, team building, game design and so much more. If you're planning to start a company, build games and products, focus on communities, understand some behavioral psychology and so much more, this is an episode for you! Enjoy!2024-11-233h 36Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Bedilu (Part 1) — Upbringings, Education, Love, Trust, Death, Faith and MoreThis is the first of two sessions with Dagmawi. We've had a very mature, profound and in-depth conversation about his childhood, family, friends, relationship, education, upbringings and his faith and spirituality. It's packed with so much wisdom and lessons. We've talked about trust, sickness, death, suffering, love, change and so many more topics about life. We've even discussed some interesting Biblical characters in relation to his life and overall this has been a gem of a conversation. Because this's such a treasured session we...2024-11-202h 46Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastBemhreth Gezahegn — Gebeta Maps, Running a Company, Startups, Competing with Google, Faith and MoreOn this episode we have an in-depth conversation with Bemhreth Gezahegn, the CEO and co-founder of Gebeta Maps. Starting with humble beginnings he's now running one of the most unique and interesting companies in Ethiopia. He's a friend and so much more! He shares his work-life balance, his spiritual journey and about all the countries he's traveled to including Japan, India, Dubai, Rwanda, Kenya and more. It's packed with deep lessons, incredible advices, rich resources and so much fun. We even talk about never before discussed topics about the origins of his company, the tech stack used and business...2024-11-161h 52Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastTemkin Mengistu aka Chapi — Remote Work, Backend Dev, Working in the Middle East, CommunitiesOn this episode we have an in-depth conversation with Temkin Mengistu, a senior backend developer and a remote dev working in Dubai and Bahrain. Starting with humble beginnings he's now one of the top earning freelance devs in Ethiopia. He's a friend and so much more! On this episode we follow Chapi from his early childhood and journey throughout his life covering so many aspects of his life in depth. It's packed with deep lessons, incredible advices, rich resources and so much fun. Enjoy the show! 2024-11-132h 43Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastAndreas Kling — Early Life, Beliefs, Addiction, Open Source, SerenityOS, Ladybird BrowserThis episode is about Andreas Kling, the open source developer behind SerenityOS and Ladybird Browser. He's one of the most interesting people in the open source community as he's set out to build the first non-profit, sponsor supported, open source and built from scratch browser that's independent of any political ideology or big tech company. This episode starts with his early childhood and we follow him throughout his life's journey covering so many aspects of his life in depth. It's packed with deep lessons, incredible advice, rich resources and so much fun. Enjoy the show! 2024-11-091h 27Dagmawi Babi PodcastDagmawi Babi PodcastRobel Mezemir aka Robi Makes Stuff — Education, Freelancing, Huawei Award, Content Creation, SvelteThis pilot episode is a conversation with Robel Mezemir, an incredible full stack developer, a remote worker, a dropout, a Huawei ICT competition global finalist, a tech influencer, talented frontend engineer, OSS and hardware enthusiast, a friend and so much more! This episode starts with his early childhood and we follow him throughout his life's journey covering so many aspects of his life in depth. It's packed with deep lessons, incredible advices, rich resources and so much fun. Enjoy the show! 2024-11-092h 53The Owen Jones PodcastThe Owen Jones PodcastCops Crush Gaza Encampment At UPenn - Where Are Free Speech Warriors Now?After cops crush a peaceful encampment protesting over Israel's genocide in Gaza at the University of Pennsylvania, I talk to Eliana Atienza, one of the student leaders, and Dr. Dagmawi Woubshet, member of the Faculty for Justice in Palestine group.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-owen-jones-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-05-1526 minGugut PodcastGugut PodcastEP#144 ሕይወትን በጨዋታ፡ በጨዋታ መልክ ትምህርት እና ተሳትፎን ማሳደግ | ከ Dagmawi Bedilu ጋርToday, we’re thrilled to have Dagmawi Bedilu join us. He is a Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Efuye Gela, Regional Manager at Enter Africa, and Game Thinking Lead at Chewata Awaqi. In this episode, Dagmawi shares his journey from a Senior Software Architect to a game thinker and social entrepreneur. He discusses his role in shaping company strategies and how he leverages gamification to sell joy and engage youth communities. Dagmawi explains gamification as the art of applying game mechanics to non-game contexts to boost engagement and learning. He sheds light on how this innovative approach can tr...2024-04-082h 59CXOInsights by CXOCIETYCXOInsights by CXOCIETYPodChats for FutureCIO: Picking up the data after staff turnoverGeorge Leung Siu-kay, CEO of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, reveals that companies in Hong Kong are struggling with an emigration wave that has pushed turnover rates above 20%, with the loss being felt especially keenly in their middle ranksWhile helping, increasing salaries alone should not be seen as a cure-all for the situation, as not every organisation can afford to battle a wage war.For heads of departments and HR left to contend with the aftermath of staff departures, challenge assessing what's been left, what may have been taken intentional...2023-06-0113 minMelaninflicks\'s PodcastMelaninflicks's PodcastPodcast with Dagmawi AbebeDagmawi Abebe (Dag) is an Ethiopian-born-American Writer, Director, and Editor who immigrated to the United States at the age of 10 and grew up in Virginia. There, he attended the University of Virginia where he majored in Physics and minored in Film Studies. His interest is in creating films that highlight unsung heroes and forgotten communities. After serving as a Lead Editor on the Warner Brothers sponsored feature film, "SAMIR," in 2018, Dag went on to co-direct the Warner Brothers sponsored film, "Voodoo Macbeth," which won the Industry Choice Best Feature award at the 2021 Dances with...2023-05-1420 minPoem TalkPoem TalkWoot of the Century: A discussion of “Welter” and “Static” by Douglas KearneyHosted by Al Filreis and featuring Divya Victor, Whitney Trettien, and Dagmawi Woubshet. 2023-03-1751 minBusy Being BlackBusy Being BlackMarc Thompson – I Have a Virus Older Than YouThis week, I'm in conversation with author and scholar Dagmawi Woubshet, whose 2015 book, The Calendar of Loss, has transformed how I engage with the work Black gay men created during the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and '90s. In this clip from our 2018 conversation, HIV activist and community organiser Marc Thompson shares insights about the Black gay experience in London in the 1980s.About Marc ThompsonMarc Thompson is an HIV activist and writer. He established The Love Tank in March 2018 and is one of the original founders of PrEPster. Marc lead Positively UK’s...2023-02-1119 minBusy Being BlackBusy Being BlackDagmawi Woubshet – The Calendar of LossI cherish my copy of Joseph Beam and Essex Hemphill’s 1991 anthology, Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Gay Men. It is a soaring, sensual and at times heartbreaking collection of the writings, plays, poetry and speeches of some of the Black gay men we lost during the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. I cherish it because it has affirmed my unequivocal spiritual lineage to the Black gay men who came before me – and because it offers such piercing first-person insight into how Black gay lived and loved. As I’ve learned from Dagmawi Woubshet, Brother to Brot...2023-02-081h 02Poem TalkPoem TalkTouch, Love, Then Explain: A discussion of “Some Trees” by John AshberyHosted by Al Filreis and featuring Carlos Decena, Dagmawi Woubshet, and Abdulhamit Arvas. 2022-09-2858 minPause, Sip & PonderPause, Sip & PonderWhat Happened After High School?In this episode, Dagmawi and I catch up on life and reminisce on our high school days. We discuss careers, success, friendships and share the life lessons we had to learn that we weren't taught in school. 2021-12-1555 minGround Zero PodcastGround Zero PodcastEp. 012 Tips on Buying Your First Rental Property In Real EstateAnyone interested in buying your first rental property in real estate? Episode 012 of the Ground Zero Podcast is out now! Shout out to my friend, business partner and real estate investor Dagmawi Tesfaye for being a guest on the program. Dagmawi and I share a common purpose in always seeking ways to improve lives and empower our community. Real Estate is one of many vehicles to achieve this goal. In this episode we discuss ways to identify a good rental property purchase, how to spend money on the right upgrades for a rental property and wa...2021-10-3132 minDe VerbrandersDe VerbrandersAfl 1: Grenzen, ecologie, kolonialisme. Met Amade M'charek (Nederlands).Over hoe Europa's grenzen dood produceren en hoe dat nooit los kan worden gezien van de mogelijkheden die mensen hebben tot leven. Voor meer van Amade M'charek en kunstenaar Mohsen Lihidheb, zie de Zembla aflevering "Dromen van een begraafplaats": https://www.bnnvara.nl/zembla/artikelen/dromen-van-een-begraafplaats llustraties door B. Carrot, o.a. uit Alle Dagen Ui, uitgegeven door Soul Food Comics. Voor meer B. Carrot zie www.instagram.com/bcarrotdraws/ en www.bcarrot.nl Grafische vormgeving door Thomas van Dark Roast (www.instagram.com/thomas.darkroast/) Zee en zang uit de film Asmat van Dagmawi Yimer (https://vimeo.com/114849871) Themamuziek...2021-10-1153 minDe VerbrandersDe VerbrandersPreviewIn De Verbranders gaan we in gesprek met migranten, activisten en wetenschappers over de koloniale oorsprong van Europa's grenzen, de ongelijkheid die grenzen vandaag de dag produceren en verzet tegen Europa's grensbeleid. Hier alvast een voorproefje. Zee en zang uit de film Asmat van Dagmawi Yimer (https://vimeo.com/114849871) Themamuziek door David (gitaar) en Joris (drums) Themamuziek door Allen (accordeon) en Neske (viool), naar Doina, van de Fanfare Ciocarlia2021-09-2904 minTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeHow Africans Are Building The Cities Of The FutureAfricans are moving into cities in unprecedented numbers. Lagos, Nigeria, is growing by 77 people an hour — it's on track to become a city of 100 million. In 30 years, the continent is projected to have 14 mega-cities of more than 10 million people. It's perhaps the largest urban migration in history.These cities are not like Dubai, or Singapore, or Los Angeles. They’re uniquely African cities, and they’re forcing all of us to reconsider what makes a city modern. And how and why cities thrive.To find out what's going on, we go to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to tal...2021-07-1751 minTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeHow Africans Are Building The Cities Of The FutureAfricans are moving into cities in unprecedented numbers. Lagos, Nigeria, is growing by 77 people an hour — it's on track to become a city of 100 million. In 30 years, the continent is projected to have 14 mega-cities of more than 10 million people. It's perhaps the largest urban migration in history.These cities are not like Dubai, or Singapore, or Los Angeles. They’re uniquely African cities, and they’re forcing all of us to reconsider what makes a city modern. And how and why cities thrive.To find out what's going on, we go to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to tal...2021-07-1751 minTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeHow Africans Are Building The Cities Of The FutureAfricans are moving into cities in unprecedented numbers. Lagos, Nigeria, is growing by 77 people an hour — it's on track to become a city of 100 million. In 30 years, the continent is projected to have 14 mega-cities of more than 10 million people. It's perhaps the largest urban migration in history. These cities are not like Dubai, or Singapore, or Los Angeles. They’re uniquely African cities, and they’re forcing all of us to reconsider what makes a city modern. And how and why cities thrive. To find out what's going on, we go to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to tal...2021-07-1751 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | In Other Times (Ep. 2)Details from the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 or the quarantines during the bubonic plague sound familiar today. In our second episode, we talk to historians about how past societies dealt with disease, and what happened when a new understanding of germs revolutionized our approach but led us to overlook the larger picture of health. A legal historian explains why the U.S. pandemic repose was state-centered. And an English professor looks at the AIDS epidemic, and reflects on the human right to mourn.Guests:David Barnes, Associate Professor of History and Sociology of Science2020-10-2832 minTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeHow Africans Are Building The Cities Of The FutureAfricans are moving into cities in unprecedented numbers. Lagos, Nigeria, is growing by 77 people an hour — it's on track to become a city of 100 million. In 30 years, the continent is projected to have 14 mega-cities of more than 10 million people. It's perhaps the largest urban migration in history. These cities are not like Dubai, or Singapore, or Los Angeles. They’re uniquely African cities, and they’re forcing all of us to reconsider what makes a city modern. And how and why cities thrive. To find out what's going on, we go to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to talk...2020-09-2651 minConversation Piece w/ Angela BirdsongConversation Piece w/ Angela BirdsongMyBlackCounts & Distance Learning During COVID19~ Lanae Norwood, MyBlackCounts Take the Census ~ Althea Moses, Ups & Downs in Teaching 3rd Graders Online ~ Pre-COVID Life, A Flashback to PAFF w/ Filmmaker Dagmawi Abebe2020-09-081h 00Incontri ravvicinatiIncontri ravvicinatiIncontri ravvicinati - Re SalvadorLa carriera, il punto di vista sul cinema e sulla realtà italiana di registi a metà tra più culture. Incontri moderati da Antonio Augugliaro. Il dibattito con Dagmawi Yimer è stato registrato presso la sede di Nuovo Armenia a Milano il 19 ottobre 2019 Più info sul sito: www.nuovoarmenia.it2020-07-3137 minInk to FilmInk to FilmITF Read: If Beale Street Could Talk (1974 novel)James Baldwin puts Black love front and center in a romance set in Harlem and struggling to persist against systematic oppression, false accusations, and personal tragedy. In episode 142, join Luke & James as they educate themselves with a story written over 45 years ago, yet seems somehow ripped from the headlines of today. Topics include: Love as a force for change, Baldwin’s issue with religion, the problem of white innocence, empathy through art, Baldwin’s voice in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the efficacy of a first-person narrator, how false confessions happen, and the ways that our...2020-07-021h 07Ethiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3b: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Culture (5 of 5)This segment tries to summarize the episode on the cultural heritage status of coffee for Ethiopians along with the supply and value chains for coffee in Ethiopia and reinforce the view that Ethiopians are pioneers of coffee culture. Coffee is both food and beverages as both coffee and tea drinks. Ethiopians love everything coffee and use the leaves, husks, and of course beans. As the cradle of Coffea arabica and mankind, there is nothing surprising about this. Coffee also started out as a social drink in Ethiopia and not commercial. It's also the reason why Ethiopians drink most of the...2020-06-2427 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3b: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Culture (4 of 5)This segment provides the numbers behind our place in the global consumption space and highlights the view that Ethiopians are pioneers of coffee culture. Coffee is both food and beverages as both coffee and tea drinks. Ethiopians love everything coffee and use the leaves, husks, and of course beans. As the cradle of Coffea arabica and mankind, there is nothing surprising about this. Coffee also started out as a social drink in Ethiopia and not commercial. It's also the reason why Ethiopians drink most of the coffee they produce rather than export it. This episode is a six segment part...2020-06-1722 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3b: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Culture (3 of 5)This segment focus on the phenotipic or observable characteristics of Ethiopian coffees. It highlights the view that Ethiopians are pioneers of coffee culture. Coffee is both food and beverages as both coffee and tea drinks. Ethiopians love everything coffee and use the leaves, husks, and of course beans. As the cradle of Coffea arabica and mankind, there is nothing surprising about this. Coffee also started out as a social drink in Ethiopia and not commercial. It's also the reason why Ethiopians drink most of the coffee they produce rather than export it. This episode is a  segment part and w...2020-06-1015 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3b: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Culture (2 of 5)This segment explores the five coffee cultivation systems of Ethiopians. Ethiopians are pioneers of coffee culture. Coffee is both food and beverages as both coffee and tea drinks. Ethiopians love everything coffee and use the leaves, husks, and of course beans. As the cradle of Coffea arabica and mankind, there is nothing surprising about this. Coffee also started out as a social drink in Ethiopia and not commercial. It's also the reason why Ethiopians drink most of the coffee they produce rather than export it. This episode is a six segment part and will dwell on the main purpose of...2020-06-0324 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleSpecial Episode 2: 60 Yrs of Coffee Development in Ethiopia - A Personal ReflectionA single article written in March 1962 on a magazine prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture FSA triggered my reflection. Reading the article and the situation of then and compare it to the now, I just had to ask where we have been as Ethiopians. Our governments and coffee system since the 1950s have clearly failed to transfer the coffee sector. The problems presented then and today by the sector remain the same, i.e. productivity, quality, and logistics. If the problems are the same, then, it is not that difficult to conclude that our investments to date have...2020-05-3137 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3b: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Culture (1 of 5)This segment focus on the Ethiopian coffee ceremony and it's prominent role in their social and spiritual life. In all, Ethiopians are pioneers of coffee culture. Coffee is both food and beverages as both coffee and tea drinks. Ethiopians love everything coffee and use the leaves, husks, and of course beans. As the cradle of Coffea arabica and mankind, there is nothing surprising about this. Coffee also started out as a social drink in Ethiopia and not commercial. It's also the reason why Ethiopians drink most of the coffee they produce rather than export it. This episode is a six...2020-05-2721 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3a: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Nature (3 of 3)This segment is a continuation of the previous two and highlights the beautiful topography of Ethiopia with both extremely high and low elevations as a natural heritage and a key variable in the making of Ethiopian coffees. It also briefly reflects upon the opportunities that exist in diversifying the economy of Ethiopia with the development of coffee biotechnology and tourism as knowledge based industries. A few cultural heritages including drinks that Ethiopians has made for years were reflected as well. Of course, a few side notes were made that relate coffee with Ethiopian history. Hope you enjoy it and please...2020-05-2020 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3a: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Nature (2 of 3)This is part two of a three segment series of Episode 3a. The previous segment presented coffee as a natural heritage of Ethiopians along with its value as an educational platform. Here, it continues with the natural heritage theme and the genetic diversity of Ethiopian coffees and the opportunities that exist in coffee biotechnology for climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation is explored. As an example, the work of World Coffee Research in developing a global coffee seedling industry is explored while reflecting the competitive advantage Ethiopia has to enter this knowledge based industry. Enjoy and much love from Addis ❣️2020-05-1319 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleSpecial Episode 1 - COVID-19, GMOs, and Coffee 😊 an Ethiopian perspectiveI reflect on current issues in Ethiopia, i.e. COVID-19, GMOs, and coffee, and their interconnectedness and where I fit in an a person. It is my hope that people appreciate our progress in technology including biotechnology and feel empathy for each other as we are in the same boat with COVID-19. If it wasn't for biotechnology, the backbone technology behind GMOs, it would have been next to impossible to have a scalable diagnostic test for COVID-19. We also wouldn't have a safe and mass production of insulin for management of diabetics. Last but not least, we won't be able...2020-05-1033 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 3a: The Essence of Ethiopian Coffees - The Nature (1 of 3)This is a three segment series of Episode 3a. It presents coffee as a natural heritage of Ethiopians along with its value as an educational platform is explored. Ethiopia is considered the place of origin for both Coffea arabica and modern humans. Thus, as beautiful as the Kaldi's the goat herder story is in discovering coffee, it doesn't quite capture the essence of Ethiopian Coffees. An alternative story that makes our natural heritage and ingenuity of past Ethiopians as innovators in agriculture needs to be told. Enjoy and much love from Addis ❣️2020-05-0621 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleTrailer - Ethiopians: The Coffee PeopleJust a background on the project and the production company behind the project.2020-04-2900 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 2: The Host and The Women that Made HimWelcome to Episode 2. I just talk about me and the women that ruined my life for the better to give you a better sense of me and what the podcast intends to accomplish. I will take about 30 minutes of your life to talk about me and the women in my life. I am basically trying to brag politely 😁 enjoy and would love to hear from you as always. Much love from Addis.2020-04-2929 minEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEthiopians: The Coffee PeopleEpisode 1: Why do a podcast on Ethiopians as The Coffee PeopleThe episode provides the rationale for doing a podcast on Ethiopians and our coffee cultures and technologies. It gives insight into the personal passion and experiences that led to this point. So, let's see how this goes 😊2020-04-2217 minTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeTo The Best Of Our KnowledgeHow Africans Are Building The Cities Of The FutureAfricans are moving into cities in unprecedented numbers. Lagos, Nigeria, is on track to have 100 million people. 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