Episodes
In Conversation with Advocate Motšelisi Khiba, a passionate Mosotho with a Masters in Law degree from the University of Cape Town and Bucerius Law School. She is currently part of Lesotho’s Legal National Reforms team and a member of the Lesotho Chamber of Commerce & Industry, but in this episode, I speak to her as the best cannabis lawyer in Lesotho. She was featured in the June 2021 HighTimes 'Green Goddess' article by Marguerite Arnold, you can read it here...
Published 11/10/21
Published 11/10/21
In Conversation with social entrepreneur Seun Sangoleye, a computer science graduate from Lagos State University in Nigeria, the conversation dips it’s toes into what the state of health in the African continent is, what the critical points are, specifically with children. We talk a little on what businesses may need from their countries to be able to evolve into thriving businesses and the challenge on the table this time, is for Africa to produce & create for...
Published 06/22/21
In conversation with Luxury Fashion Business masters degree recipient Krystal Bella Shabani, a member of the Burundi Diaspora in Paris, France, the conversation touches on trade & storytelling in the African fashion, apparel & textiles industry. She reminds us that not everything is cut and dry, but with extra doses of patience, empathy & the desire to know the truth, we can relearn what it means to mutually benefit, we can learn to teach each...
Published 05/18/21
In conversation with Neema Olory, a member of the Tanzanian Diaspora in the US and a 2018 African Union pageant Princess. Currently pursuing her graduate studies in Journalism at the University of Maryland, she actively works with Tanzania diaspora-led organisations for solutions to the issues facing her home country. Professionally, she is a communications and operations manager with extensive experience in the field of mental health. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The...
Published 04/22/21
In conversation with a Nigeria native, a Kenya student and a Liberia & USA employee; Peter Osunde is quite literally an International student. With his degree in International Relations, Masters in Peace, Conflict & Development as well as a Masters in Politics, we discuss the general political sphere given the backdrop of over 13 scheduled African Continent elections for the year 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. ...
Published 04/01/21
In Part 2 of a 2 part conversation with Ram Hadji, a brand strategist, a CEO & TEDx speaker, we talk the state of the global community. The crises in the world today have solutions, maybe not just from the local citizens alone, but should that matter? Should where we come from, what we identify as, determine how much we care about the human race? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Published 03/14/21
In Part 1 of a 2 part conversation with Ram Hadji, a brand strategist, a CEO & TEDx speaker, we question the state of leadership and we are being challenged to ask the 'right' questions; not just about Uganda but about the people of the continent. The elections in Uganda left us, the rest of the world, with so many questions, they left us wondering about the humanity that we claim to be fighting for; an internet shutdown on a normal day would never be ideal, what more during the...
Published 03/06/21
In conversation with a 2020 Forbes Africa 30 under 30 honoree, Newman Tshepo Ramatokwane, we hear how the young people of Botswana are attempting to make their mark in the economy, how the tourism sector has undermined the locals and how the pandemic has exposed wounds in the nation that have for a long time been ignored. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Published 02/21/21