Synopsis
Showcasing the beauty, diversity, and resilience of Africans through interviews, storytelling, and various formats.
Episodes
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Envisioning The Future of Africa with Olumide
04/04/2021 Duration: 33minJoin Olumide & I as we discuss his brilliant projects and how finding his purpose at such a young age has impassioned him to reimagine an Africa that would be a leader in science and technology.
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Sex & The Naija Girl
10/01/2021 Duration: 30minLet's Talk Sex!! Sandra Banjoko MPH, MS, RD, a Nigerian American Marriage & Family Therapist chats with me about her journey to becoming a sex therapist and how Nigerian (and many African cultures) can benefit from expanding our mindsets and the way we talk about sex with each other. This is a candid conversation for adults, and may not be appropriate for very young children. Find Sandra here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/792386 http://www.care-counselors.org/sandra.html sandra@carecounselors.net
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Journey of an African Colony (part 2)
13/12/2020 Duration: 50minThis episode is best watched on YouTube where visual aides are provided for enhanced comprehension. On part two, we discuss the excellent docu-series on Netflix called The Journey of An African Colony. It chronicles the making of the country of Nigeria prior to, during, and after colonization by the British. I highly recommend you give it a watch!
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Journey of An African Colony (part 1)
29/11/2020 Duration: 35minThis episode is best watched on YouTube where visual aides are provided for enhanced comprehension. On this episode, we discuss the excellent docu-series on Netflix called The Journey of an African Colony. It chronicles the making of the country of Nigeria prior to, during, and after colonization by the British. I highly recommend you give it a watch!
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First, Do No Harm - Medical Mission Work in Africa
15/11/2020 Duration: 41minDr Jewel Sandy (Ophthalmologist & Surgeon) discusses her upbringing in Sierra Leone and how it lead her to pursue medicine and mission work that leads to lasting communal change.
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Cameroon in Crisis
01/11/2020 Duration: 18minThis episode is best watched on Youtube because there are visual aides. The Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon has ugly roots in colonialism. On this episode, I discuss the colonial history of Cameroon and why the beautiful country of Cameroon is now engulfed in war.
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End SARS - Nigerian Youth Protests Against Police Brutality
19/10/2020 Duration: 01h44minRecommend you watch this episode on YouTube and click the links in the video to donate and share the Change.org petition in order to support the #EndSARS movement.
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The Effect of European "Christianity" on the African Psyche
04/10/2020 Duration: 01h22minMy two guests and I discuss our complicated experiences with our Christian faith - a 'peaceful' religion that is often regarded as the legacy of the inhumane and immoral act that was colonialism.
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Should YOU watch Cuties...Or Cancel Netflix?
20/09/2020 Duration: 19minLet's talk about the controversy surrounding this movie and why you may or may not want to watch it. You can watch this podcast episode on my YouTube channel - The Simple Farmacist.
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How Well Do You Know Your Sister(s)?
23/04/2020 Duration: 37minHIGHLY suggest you watch this on YouTube - The Simple Farmacist - rather than simply listen. On this Not Just 'African' podcast episode, my sisters and I have a lighthearted question and answer session to uplift our spirits in this quarantine period. It was hilarious!
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Corporal punishment - to whoop or not to whoop?
04/09/2019 Duration: 37minMy sisters and I share our experiences growing up in a family and culture that practiced corporal punishment and what our thoughts are about its place in the discipline of children.
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Colorism in the African Diaspora
12/06/2019 Duration: 47minOn this episode of the Not Just 'African' podcast, I am joined by my friends as we discuss our personal and shared experiences of colorism across African, African-American, and Carribean cultures.
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Half The Sky - Women and Global Health
30/04/2019 Duration: 35minDr Ronald Mataya - OBGYN and co-director of the Global Women's Health initiative in Malawi via the Baylor College of Medicine - discusses his work and mission to improve women's health and promote gender equality through health and education initiatives globally.
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Asili Kids - African Stories for Children
05/04/2019 Duration: 26minDuring this episode, I speak with Sandra about Asili kids, and how she and her sister are keeping African cultures alive through children’s books. Visit Asilikids.com and grab a copy!
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Issa Love Story P.2
26/02/2019 Duration: 37minIn honor of February, the month of love, I bring you two episodes featuring two amazing couples who married inter-culturally within the Black and African Diaspora. Their beautiful stories and words of wisdom just might inspire you to begin the search for or rekindle your own love story. My second episode features Wendy and Victor, a Malawian/African-American love story.
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Issa Love Story P.1
12/02/2019 Duration: 31minIn honor of February, the month of love, I bring you two episodes featuring two amazing couples who married inter-culturally within the Black and African Diaspora. Their beautiful stories and words of wisdom just might inspire you to begin the search for or rekindle your own love story. My first episode features Jenny and Kwasi, a Sierra-Leonian/Ghanaian love story.
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LionHeart - The Movie
15/01/2019 Duration: 24minLionHeart is a film by Genevieve Nnaji that shows a tightly knit Igbo family navigating the difficulties of keeping the family business afloat. It is very well done, and in this episode, my sisters and I share our appreciation of the film and discussed some of the significant realities that were addressed in it.
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Thank You!
27/11/2018 Duration: 06minIn this final episode of season one, I give thanks to all who have supported me in making this podcast a success. I look forward to more successes in the year 2019. Happy New Year!
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The Road Less Traveled
31/10/2018 Duration: 28minIn this episode, I chat with a young man - Chisha - who is paving his own way by being self-employed. We discuss some of the challenges that come with choosing a non-traditional career path (including dealing with failure and discouragement) but also the joys that come with being independent.
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Sickle Cell Warrior
18/09/2018 Duration: 31minDuring this month of September which is Sickle Cell Awareness Month, join me in this important discussion with Tosin as she shares her experiences living with sickle cell anemia and the incredible strength she demonstrates every day despite the challenges and pain that come with this illness. Her website is sicklecellwarriors.com and the Facebook group is Sickle Cell Warriors.