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Afros in the Diaspora is a podcast that provides a brave and welcoming space for African and Black immigrants to come together, chat, vent, laugh and share their stories and experiences of life in the diaspora. Join Sarah and her guests as they explore the highs and lows of immigrant life, offering a voice and a community of support and hope to those who have already made new homes far from their places of origin and those who plan to make the leap.

Sarah Uwadiae


    • Jan 17, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Raising Children with African Roots in Canada with Thandiwe Konguavi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 42:42


    Thandiwe Konguavi is a homeschooler and an award-winning journalist born in Zimbabwe and raised in Canada. She is a web writer and editor of First Person columns at CBC Edmonton. She is also the digital producer of CBC's docuseries, Black Life: Untold Stories on CBC Gem and CBC-TV. With her husband Elijah she has four precious children and is an elder of Forward in Faith Ministries International in Edmonton, Alberta and in Gobabis, Namibia.Join us in this episode as Thandiwe shares her immigration journey, her experiences working at CBC, and how she has reconnected with her African heritage through family and culture. We also explore the significance of her choice to raise her children in the motherland, fostering confidence in their identity and a deep connection to their African roots.Canadians are welcome to share their stories on CBC's First Person column. This is a paid opportunity to have your voice heard and your story shared. If you are interested in pitching your story, check out the FAQ page here! If you are based in Edmonton feel free to reach out to Thandiwe directly.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cbcthandiwe/Subscribe now to never miss an episode.-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_FBCbzsgQnUEw1IZfBtvOwqPyW0e8okmKreCIZqae2ERp7g/viewform?usp=pp_urlJOIN THE COMMUNITYWebsite - www.afrosinthediaspora.com.For Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.comSocial Media -https://www.instagram.com/afrosinthediaspora/https://www.tiktok.com/@afrosinthediasporahttps://x.com/aitd_podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086475664595https://www.threads.net/@afrosinthediaspora

    There is a Domestic Violence Crisis in Immigrant Communities!! with Dee Adekugbe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 46:13


    Join us for this episode as "Mama Dee" Dee Adekugbe draws the curtain back and brings awareness to the domestic and family violence statistics and realities in Canada. She also shares about her journey to creating a safe haven and free recovery facility for women, men and children facing domestic and family violence - Ruth's House and Mandela's House. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe and leave a comment! Dee Adekugbe, widely known as "Mama Dee" or "Pastor Dee," is the Founder and Executive Director of Ruth's House, a refuge dedicated to supporting African-descent families impacted by domestic violence. A Nigerian native raised in London, Dee's journey has been shaped by personal experiences with homelessness and abuse, which she overcame through resilience and community programs. An ordained minister, international speaker, and author, she co-founded All Woman Ministry in Calgary in 2005 to empower women and began a domestic violence awareness campaign, “I Choose Me Over Abuse,” during the COVID-19 pandemic. In February 2022, Dee established Ruth's House, the first ethnocultural organization addressing domestic violence in Calgary's Black community, offering shelter and culturally tailored services. Expanding her mission, she launched Mandela House in July 2024, Calgary's first emergency and transitional housing for Black men. With nearly 30 years of advocacy, Dee champions safety, healing, and community-based solutions rooted in faith and culture. A recipient of numerous accolades, including the 2024 Voice Community Impact Award and the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, Dee describes herself as a "passionate and servant leader" committed to breaking the cycle of violence. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deeadekugbe/ https://www.instagram.com/ruthshousecanada/ Website: https://www.ruthshouse.ca/ Subscribe now to never miss an episode. ----------- If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_FBCbzsgQnUEw1IZfBtvOwqPyW0e8okmKreCIZqae2ERp7g/viewform?usp=pp_url JOIN THE COMMUNITY Website - www.afrosinthediaspora.com. For Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com Social Media - https://www.instagram.com/afrosinthediaspora/ https://www.tiktok.com/@afrosinthediaspora https://x.com/aitd_podcast https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086475664595 https://www.threads.net/@afrosinthediaspora

    Cultural Heritage and Its Influence on Writing with T. Octavius

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 33:13


    Join us for this episode as T. Octavius takes on trivia and riddles while sharing his immigration journey, writing inspirations, and the ways his rich cultural heritage shapes his art and storytelling. Don't forget to like, share, and leave a comment!Thulani Pasipamire, a published author also known as T. Octavius or simply Octavius, is of Zimbabwean and South African heritage. Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, he primarily connects with his Zimbabwean roots. After living in the United States, he has spent the majority of his life in Calgary, Canada. As an author, his goal is to become a New York Times Best Seller, with aspirations to adapt his books into films and later branch out into acting and other creative endeavors.Instagram: @thetoctavius Website: www.toctavius.comSubscribe now to never miss an episode.----------- If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_FBCbzsgQnUEw1IZfBtvOwqPyW0e8okmKreCIZqae2ERp7g/viewform?usp=pp_url If you need advice or have a confession, fill in this anonymous form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYRw6eoxUC_2-aoebC67V2LVT9w_Pf-KtjlI-K57zfX1mGDA/viewform?usp=pp_url JOIN THE COMMUNITY - www.afrosinthediaspora.comFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com https://www.instagram.com/afrosinthediaspora/ https://www.tiktok.com/@afrosinthediaspora https://x.com/aitd_podcast https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086475664595 https://www.threads.net/@afrosinthediaspora

    Being an Illegal Immigrant in the USA with Ebun

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 43:49


    Join us on this heartwarming episode as Ebun recounts her experience as an illegal immigrant in America before relocating to Canada with her family and getting her papers. She shares her parents' story about how they came to be in that situation, and the hard work and sacrifices they made to keep the family safe and cared for. Like, share and leave a comment!Ebun Adewole is a Nigerian immigrant currently residing in Calgary, Alberta. She was born in Lagos, Nigeria and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, USA before immigrating to Alberta, Canada in 2012. Ebun completed a degree in communications at the University of Calgary, as well as a diploma in Broadcast News at SAIT Polytechnic. She currently works in oil and gas marketing, as well as owns a freelance marketing business named Wunmi Marketing. Feel free to reach out for all your marketing needs! Instagram: @ebuuun @wunmi.marketingSubscribe now to never miss an episode. And remember, our stories matter, they are powerful.-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---For Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.comhttps://www.instagram.com/afrosinthediaspora/https://www.tiktok.com/@afrosinthediasporahttps://x.com/aitd_podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086475664595https://www.threads.net/@afrosinthediaspora

    Blending In as an Immigrant with Kome

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 50:25


    On this hilarious episode, join us as Kome shares about his career as an engineer by day and a comedian/MC/writer by night. He opens up about how his personality as an introvert sometimes clashes with his creative career. Like, share and leave a comment! Kome hails from Nigeria but also spent many years growing up around the world in Oman, Holland, and the USA before settling for the snowy mountains of Canada. Kome is a seasoned comedian and MC based in Calgary. He has performed and hosted events all across Canada, from corporate events to personal celebrations. An engineer by day (don't hold that against him), he brings intelligence and precision to creating memorable experiences, thoughtfully guiding crowds through special moments with lots of laughs along the way. Reach out for your MC needs, he is available to travel! Instagram: @Koombstone Email: komeeto3@gmail.com Subscribe now to never miss an episode. And remember, our stories matter, they are powerful.-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---For Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com https://www.instagram.com/afrosinthediaspora/ https://www.tiktok.com/@afrosinthediaspora https://x.com/aitd_podcast https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086475664595 https://www.threads.net/@afrosinthediaspora

    Societal Pressures & Timelines with Sherry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 58:27


    Sherry, a beloved guest from Episode 7, returns to the podcast! In this episode, she joins host Sarah to discuss the pressures women and immigrants face from society, social media, and even well-meaning family members. Join us for a light-hearted conversation filled with relatable experiences and laughter, as we share tips on staying true to ourselves and finding joy in our journeys unapologetically. Sherry Buroker is a creative young professional, working as an actress in the voice, theatre, and film industry in Canada. With experience in video editing and scriptwriting, she brings various skills to her creative pursuits. Motivated by a desire to inspire others, Sherry is committed to demonstrating that dreams are achievable through persistent dedication to her creative career. Outside of her professional endeavours, she dedicates her free time to community engagement in her local community by volunteering at her church and participating in events focused on promoting and celebrating African culture. Follow Sherry on Instagram @sherryburoker Don't forget to share, rate and review today's episode. Subscribe now to never miss an episode. And remember, our stories matter, they are powerful. If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORM If you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Being an International Student in Asia with Thandi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 48:18


    Join us on this episode as Thandi shares her immigration story, the challenges and wins of her experiences as an international student studying Medicine in Malaysia while balancing parental pressures and expectations as she embraces her personal values and truths.Thandi Mphoka is an aspiring family medicine physician originally from Malawi. She is also an award-winning public speaker and educator, having won the Malaysian National Public Speaking Championship twice during medical school. Her experiences as a first-generation, international student and an immigrant herself have taught her to advocate for embracing your identity, living authentically, and using your voice to tell your story. She believes that stories are powerful enough to bring healing to our communities. Currently, she shares her journey, thoughts, and insights on her platform, Tea with Thandi. Follow Thandi on Instagram @tea.with.thandi----------- If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORM If you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORM If you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORM JOIN THE COMMUNITY --- Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediaspora X - @aitd_podcast For Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    The Hustle Mindset with Macanjy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 53:48


    On this episode join us as Macanjy shares his immigration story. We dish on various jobs we have had as new immigrants like door-to-door sales, Skipthedishes and Instacart delivery to name a few. We discuss the hustle mindset of immigrants and how that evolves the longer a person settles in their new country. Come and laugh with us! Macanjy (JOLA) is a multimedia artist, storyteller, and curator. Originally from Nigeria, he now resides in Canada with his wife. His art has been showcased in exhibitions all over the country with a successful run of his solo exhibition "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," shedding light on the challenges faced by underrepresented women. Beyond his artistic practice, Macanjy possesses a captivating personality characterized by a deep appreciation for meaningful conversations, a penchant for storytelling, and a profound passion for the art of painting.Follow him on Instagram @macanjy-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Being Black in New Zealand with Gerúsio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 70:13


    Join us on this episode as Gerúsio shares his story of how he migrated to New Zealand, his experience being Black there and the ways he integrates his cultural identity into his new community. Gerúsio Matonse, born and raised in Mozambique, works as a competitive swimming coach and sports manager, a role he has held for the past 15 years. He currently resides with his wife and two children in Wellington, New Zealand, a place they call home for the past eight years. He enjoys travelling, watching and playing sports, especially football (soccer), reading autobiographies, and listening to podcasts to learn about other immigrant stories. Follow him on Instagram @gerusiomatonse-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Handsome & Funny with Grand Komanda

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 66:59


    Join us on this hilarious episode as Grand Komanda shares his immigration journey and his Canadian comedic career thus far - the good, the bad, the victories and challenges as he prepares for his latest comic special on his biggest stand-up yet. Ofili Michael Chijindu, aka GRAND KOMANDA, is a Professional MC and STAND-UP COMEDIAN with over 15 years of Experience in providing humor and adding excellence to every single event he hosts. Born in Nigeria, Grand Komanda moved to Canada in June of 2019 and has since become the toast of the country with his eloquence and classic delivery of Spontaneous jokes, making him highly sought after. He convened the first African and Nigerian Comedy Club in Canada ( Sunday Night Comedy Club with GRAND KOMANDA), which started in November 2019. After that, he successfully staged comedy shows in Calgary, Toronto, and Edmonton. Grand Komanda is fondly referred to as Mr. Handsome and Funny in certain quarters, but most importantly, he is a delight to watch. In October 2022, he staged his first comedy special, GRAND KOMANDA HANDSOME & FUNNY. This summer (June 2024), he is back with another special titled MISCHIEVOUS, he will be performing for an hour long and will have some of his hilarious friends Alfred Kainga(USA), Ceey( USA), Davidsyn ( TORONTO), Sarah Stupar (CALGARY) kick off the show. -----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Strength in Community with Nyasha

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 55:52


    As a Zimbabwean immigrant, Nyasha Nyamaka has always had a deep sense of curiosity about the world beyond her immediate community and her environment. Over the years, she has fostered a passion for exploring our shared humanity through the lens of culture via the arts, namely as a student of various Black dance art forms. In pursuit of a more PanAfrican global awareness, she hopes to use her infectious energy & sense of humour to moderate spaces where we can come together and have meaningful exchanges towards expanding our perspectives and perceptions of each other.Join us on this episode as Nyasha shares her immigration story, some culture shocks and being Black in Canada. She shares her experiences with rediscovering and reclaiming her Zimbabwean heritage and how she gives back to her family and the community that has anchored her. She also does a cute shoutout to her mother! Listen, learn and be inspired. Don't forget to laugh!Follow Nyasha on Instagram at @udadewethu-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    The Black History Month Effect with KtheChosen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 55:54


    KTheChosen is your Friendly Neighbourhood Rapper who creates music that is both entertaining and enlightening. K is a Zimbabwean-raised and Calgary-based artist who believes in the power of storytelling to share the experiences of those around him. His 2021 album, +Vice (pronounced "add vice") covered topics such as grief, feminism, and mental well-being. This community-focused album resulted in K being included in The Calgary Herald's Top 20 Compelling Calgarians list and a nomination for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2022 YYC Music Awards. He has recently introduced a new persona known as “Heartbreak K” through his last two EPs, titled IKR and IRL.Join us on this episode as K shares his immigration story, some culture shocks and being an artist in Canada. He shares about how he got into the music industry and his experience with tokenism especially during Black History Month. Listen, learn and be inspired. Don't forget to laugh!Follow KtheChosen on Instagram at @kthechosen | His website is kthechosen.com-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    More Culture Shocks & Poetry with Priscille

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 69:22


    Priscille Bukasa, a Calgary-based spoken word artist and writer, draws inspiration from her roots in the Democratic Republic of Congo, infusing her work with the richness of her upbringing and culture. With over 14 years of captivating performances, Priscille's dynamic presence has graced diverse stages, from conferences to marketing campaigns. As a teaching artist, she leads poetry workshops across all grade levels and serves as an art facilitator at Arts Commons. Priscille is also a member of the Cultural Instigator, supporting artists in fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion through impactful projects confronting social issues.Join us on this episode as Priscille and Sarah dish about more culture shocks they experienced living in Canada. Priscille shares her immigration story and how she found her way into poetry and spoken word performances. Listen, learn and be inspired. Don't forget to laugh!Follow Priscille on Instagram at @priscillebuck-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice or you have a confession, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMJOIN THE COMMUNITY ---Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcast For Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Young, Black & Blue: An Afrobop Journey with Idris

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 57:55


    Idris Lawal's musical journey began to take shape during his upbringing in Nigeria and South Africa. It was during weekends and car rides in Lagos and Cape Town that he discovered the rich tapestry of musical influences that would shape his artistic path. He soaked in his dad's Afrobeat and highlife mixes during those rides and experienced the vibrant hip-hop and R&B soundtracks while watching Hollywood movies with his mom. Today, Idris Lawal continues to create what he refers to as "Gidibop" or "Afrobop" music. His unique sound is a fusion of hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, and Afro-house. Over time, he has released a collection of songs, showcasing his versatile talent and musical creativity. Join us on this episode as Idris shares his background and immigration story. He takes us on his journey of being an Afrobeat musician living in the diaspora, the influence of his parents and religion, and how his blackness has been influenced by the different spaces he has occupied. He shares some ups and downs of the industry and his re-imagining of Afrobeats while being respectful to its roots and message. He also shares some upcoming projects he has on the horizon.Listen, learn and be inspired. Don't forget to laugh!Follow Idris on Instagram at @idrisxlawalHere's Idris' website - http://idrisxlawal.com/-----------If you are a Black African or Caribbean immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, please fill out this GUEST FORMIf you need advice on a situation you are experiencing, fill in this ANONYMOUS ADVICE FORMIf you need financial advice as an immigrant, fill in this ANONYMOUS FINANCIAL ADVICE FORMIf you need to get something off your chest, fill in this ANONYMOUS CONFESSIONS FORMFacebook | Instagram | Threads - @afrosinthediasporaX - @aitd_podcast | TikTok @afrosposcastFor Email Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Modeling as a Career with Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 52:49


    Evans Ofori-Amanfo born in Ghana is a model, actor, and writer. After living in Canada for most of his life, Evans moved from Toronto to Los Angeles to further his work and his future endeavours. Evans is an advocate for freedom of expression and living in your truth and authenticity. His syringoma which is a unique physical feature of Evans, pushes him to challenge the beauty standards. Evans intends to inspire and empower others to define their standards of what makes them beautiful and to walk in it, fearlessly. Evans wishes to empower others to chase their wildest dreams, spread love, and never settle for less in life. A philanthropist at heart, Evans's long-term goal is to build and provide a shelter (a place of refuge) for those in need of housing, especially migrant groups of the LGTBQ.Join us on this episode as Evans shares his immigration story, beginning his career as a model in Toronto and moving to Los Angeles for more opportunities. He talks about collaborating with other creatives, working with agencies, avoiding scams, body image and some challenges in the modeling industry. He also offers some tips for people who are interested in exploring modelling for fun or as a career.Listen, learn and be inspired. Don't forget to laugh!Follow Evans on Instagram at @evnsoforiIf you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Being Black in Ireland with Favour

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 69:15


    Favour Odusola's journey in dance is a remarkable blend of passion, innovation, and dedication. From modest beginnings in Nigeria performing at local events, his zeal for dance burgeoned, leading him to pursue Theatre Arts at Redeemers University, where he specialized in African traditional and Contemporary dance. Under the mentorship of artists like Kaffy and Les Twins, Favour not only refined his craft but learned crucial lessons in strategic planning, resilience, and hard work, leading to his role within Kaffy's team at Imagneto Dance Company. On moving to Ireland, he witnessed the emerging Afro-dance scene and founded Umafam, a transformative dance training program and community hub promoting empowerment and positivity. Beyond dance, Favour's creative interests include acting and music, showcasing his multifaceted talent on stages and screens alike, including a notable stint as Jamie Foxx's stand-in on BEAT SHAZAM season 5. Gaining recognition for his contributions to cultural diversity, leadership, and artistic excellence, Favour's story is an inspiring tale of resilience, commitment and the transformative potential of dance, creativity, and endurance.Join us on this episode as Favour shares his immigration story, settling in Dublin and his experience as a dancer and creative in Ireland. He shares the ups and downs of his journey and his brave path to getting his immigration papers as an artist which is an incredible feat. Listen, learn and be inspired. Don't forget to laugh!Follow Favour on Instagram at @officialpak_Follow Favour's dance and fitness company in Dublin, Ireland on Instagram @uma0fficial_ @umakoko_ Website - www.officialpak.artIf you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Dating & Deal Breakers with Nikita

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 88:25


    Nikita Kalonji embodies a diverse tapestry of experiences, from her roots as a Congolese-Canadian raised between Quebec and Kinshasa to her flourishing career in entertainment and sports. From a tender age, Nikita's innate talent for entertaining led her into modelling and acting, eventually securing her lead roles in groundbreaking African Canadian series and thrilling short films. Off-screen, Nikita's love for sports and the arts shines through. Whether dominating on the basketball court or the boardrooms to performing on the big screen, her passion and dedication are unmistakable. Renowned for her talent in fostering positive team dynamics and achieving impactful results, she continues to set the bar high in all her endeavours. In addition to her achievements, Nikita is deeply committed to advocating for mental health, particularly within the Black community. Through her platform, she champions awareness and support for mental health issues, striving to create a more compassionate and understanding society. With her unwavering dedication and infectious enthusiasm, Nikita continues to inspire and uplift those around her while making a lasting impact in her community. On this episode join us as Nikita shares her unique immigration story, and we chat about our dating experiences as immigrants, being fetishized and our non-negotiable deal breakers. Nikita shares her experience dating as an actor and dealing with and recovering from abusive relationships and growth. We discuss the notion of submitting as women in relationships from our perspectives and some lessons we have learned through dating and relationships. Listen and laugh with us! You may also learn something! Follow Nikita on Instagram at @iamnikitakalonjiIf you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Big Ups & Big Downs with Makambe

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 81:09


    Makambe K Simamba originally from Zambia, is a multiple award-winning playwright and actor. Select stage acting credits include work with New Harlem Productions, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Ghost River Theatre, Chromatic Theatre, and Sage Theatre. On-screen, she can be seen in projects like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Titans, True Dating Stories, Grand Army and more. As a playwright, her solo work includes the multiple Dora Award-Winning Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers, A Chitenge Story and Makambe Speaks. Makambe intends to be of service through her ability to tell stories.Join us on this episode as Makambe takes us on the journey of her immigration to Canada, her creative exploits within the nuances of the Black aesthetic and umbrella in North America, and how she inhabits her successes and rides the big ups and big downs on her path. Listen, like, share and comment! Follow Makambe on Instagram at @artingwithmakambe Check out her website - https://www.makambe.com/ If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Resilience is Key with Hakeem

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 75:17


    Hakeem Lawal is an entrepreneur, community advocate, and father originally from Nigeria. He co-founded Fari Hara Custom Tailoring, a custom apparel company located in Alberta and Ontario, Canada. As one of Canada's leading fashion design brands, Fari Hara's work has been featured at the GRAMMYS; the brand has dressed celebrities on major TV stations and has become a household name across North America. Hakeem is also one of the founding executives of Young African Professionals (YAP), a networking organization for Black professionals in Calgary. Hakeem now focuses on empowering entrepreneurs by helping them build the confidence to invest in themselves. Hakeem has worked in a leadership position for one of the leading top 500 Companies, AT & T. He also has a background in Oil & Gas for Cenevus Energy, a leading Canadian Oilsand company. Hakeem holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Windsor and is also a SAIT alumnus. In this episode, Hakeem takes us on his journey moving from Nigeria to Canada, and the numerous obstacles he faced along the way. He highlights how determination, resilience and a sense of hope carried him through and gave him the courage to keep going. He shares how his faith and his mother's support and prayers gave him strength on his path to where he is now. Listen and be inspired by his story! Comment, share and leave a review. Follow Hakeem on Instagram at @just_i_law Check out Fari Hara Custom Tailoring on Instagram @fari_hara and online - https://www.farihara.com/ If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora. For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    The Ubuntu Way with Misha

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 72:02


    Misha Maseka is an award-winning filmmaker, performer, writer and composer who founded Village Girls in 2021. Born in Eswatini to Zambian parents and growing up in South Africa, Australia and settling in Canada, Misha's adaptability to culture has served her well as a storyteller. Starting her career in opera and theatre performing across Canada and Germany (Calgary Philharmonic, Theatre Calgary, Square One Media, Lyric Studio Weimar, Arts Commons), Lemba has carried over a sense of spectacle and theatricality in her style as a filmmaker. This was made apparent in her celebrated short film “Not That Deep” - winner of two Berlin Short Film Festival awards. When not creating, she has sat on various Canadian granting bodies as a juror and consultant in funding development (Canada Council of the Arts, Calgary Arts Development, Ubuntu Central Alberta, UnCommon Collective). She still makes time to write and perform music under the stage name Lemba and hosts the visual podcast “And I Wonder.” Join us on this episode as we discuss the international Black identity and assumptions of Blackness. Misha shares her story of being born an immigrant, and its role in her artistic practice, always being the new girl and the power of adaptability. She also shares the mandate and motivation behind her company Village Girls Ltd and it's impact in the community. Listen, and leave a review. Follow Misha on Instagram at @mishamaseka And I Wonder Podcast @andiwonderpod Village Girls Ltd @villagegirlsltd and www.villagegirls.ca If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora. For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    A Mother's Perspective with Shula

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 91:24


    Shula Molobeka was born in Lusaka, Zambia. Twenty-five years ago, she made the difficult choice to emigrate in pursuit of a better life for herself and her family. As a mum of five ranging from the ages of 29 to 17, she is blessed with a bonus daughter. Shula wholeheartedly enjoys motherhood. When she is not being mum, she has a career as a Massage Therapist which she is passionate about. She enjoys experiencing life as a phenomenal woman! In this episode, we get to hear from the perspective of a mother and a parent about their choice to emigrate and how it unfolded. Shula takes us on her journey - moving from Zambia to living as aliens in the US with her family, to packing up yet again, and moving to Canada. She reflects on the challenges and triumphs of her journey; the growth, grief and work it took to give her children the best that life had to offer and a bright future. Come and journey with us on this episode. Listen, laugh, comment and share with a friend! Leave a review/rating!If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora. For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com.

    Money Mistakes and So On with Mo

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 60:14


    Born in Nigeria and now calling Canada home, Mo works in banking and finance by day, navigating the complexities of the financial world. However, his passions lie beyond numbers. As a photographer, he captures the beauty of life through his lens, and as a stand-up comedian, he brings laughter to audiences, blending humour with his unique cultural perspective. Sports and music fuel his soul, serving as a hobby and a deep-seated passion. Mo's mission is simple yet profound: to change the world by staying true to his Nigerian roots and embracing the cultural richness he has encountered along his journey. In this episode, Mo shares about the financial choices he sees immigrants make in an attempt to show off to folks back home, especially at the end of the year, and the consequences of these actions and some scams that are common now. We also discuss cultural shocks and his passion for standup comedy and photography. Listen, leave a comment and share with a friend. Follow Mo on Instagram @mist3r_m0 for more information about his standup comedy events and his photography. If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora. For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Navigating Community, Identity and the Law with Maya

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 64:59


    On this episode, Maya shares his take on building community, standing firm on his sense of identity and culture and what to do when stopped by the police as a Black immigrant. We discuss his Zambian heritage and friendships amongst other things. Listen, review and share!If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora.For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Music, Faith and Me with Slim Tyme

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 92:35


    Slim Tyme, originally from Nigeria, began his musical journey at age 4 in Port-Harcourt. He fell in love with the saxophone and, at 14, moved to Canada, where he became a DJ and embraced music production. Slim Tyme is known for mixing hip hop, R&B, afrobeat, gospel and a host of genres to create unique musical experiences. He's opened for artists like Burna Boy, Davido and Ty Dolla $ign, collaborated with emerging Canadian talents, and performed at various events, from house parties to festivals like "Center of Gravity." His music, including the use of the saxophone, leaves a lasting impact, spreading positivity globally. Slim Tyme's dedication and passion promise a bright future in inspiring listeners worldwide. On this episode, Slim Tyme takes us through his immigration story, how his musical journey began, how he takes up space as a Black man and his deep connection to his Faith. He shares how he came about his stage name, the meaning and intention behind his released albums and what we can expect from him moving forward. Listen, review and share!Follow Slim Tyme on social media @slimtyme - Watch out for his upcoming shows, events and albums. Slim Tme is a verified artist on Spotify and Apple Music, make sure to stream his music! If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora. For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    The First Daughter Effect with Francisca

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 66:35


    Francisca Ajayi, originally from Nigeria is a recent graduate of the University of Calgary. She is passionate about sustainable community development and politics. With her degree in International Relations, she aspires to become one of the greatest diplomats and ambassadors the United Nations has ever seen. She also enjoys creative endeavours and volunteering.In this episode, Francisca shares about being the first daughter, first child and grandchild in her Nigerian home, the joys and sense of responsibility that comes with it, and how she creates boundaries and prioritizes herself. We also discuss how the "first daughter effect" seeps into other areas of life like relationships and dating.Listen, share, comment and leave a review!Follow Francisca on Instagram @cis.ca_If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! You can also share your thoughts on the podcast with us!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Pros, Cons and Cultural Shocks with Chris

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 49:17


    Join us on Episode 14 of Afros in the Diaspora Podcast with Chris (from Ghana) as we discuss some pros and cons of living in the diaspora based on our lived experiences. We dive into some highs and lows, some of the culture shocks we have experienced and things we miss from home. Follow Chris on Instagram @king_waddleIf you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! You can also share your thoughts on the podcast with us!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Disarming Stereotypes with Charles

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 94:53


    Charles Andrew Payne is an accomplished actor, writer, comedian and inspirational speaker with an extensive resume. Notably, he had the pleasure of sharing the screen with esteemed actors like Johnny Depp in an early TV role on "21 Jump Street," Kevin Sorbo on "Andromeda" and "Miracle in East Texas," and even joined forces with Pam Grier and Snoop Dogg on "The L-Word." Beyond his acting accolades, Charles Andrew Payne has also become a sought-after guest speaker, known for delivering impactful messages of resilience, kindness, and forgiveness. His writings have been featured in various publications and produced on television and stage. Join us on this episode as Charles takes us on his inspiring journey from his happy childhood in Grenada, moving to Canada and experiencing things like a plane ride and electricity for the first time, experiencing his "trauma years" as the only Black kid in school, the popularity and imposter syndrome that came with being an athlete and model, and creating a career path in the arts and sales. His story is filled with highs, lows, and moments of sobering reality and he tells it with grace, maturity, and a sense of humour. Listen and laugh, learn and be inspired!Follow Charles Andrew Payne on Instagram, FaceBook and TikTok @charlesandrewpayne - Watch out for his upcoming Stand-up comedy shows and Film & TV productions. If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Growing up with Nollywood with Ivanna

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 68:19


    Ivanna Ihekwoaba is a Nigerian-born actor, spoken word poet, and filmmaker based in Vancouver. Ivanna created her debut short film "Who We Are", under the under the Reel Youth Black Brilliance program, in partnership with Telus StoryHive. She can be seen playing the role of Esther in the award-winning short film “Esther & Sai”, inspired by a true story. As a filmmaker, her work focuses on raw and vulnerable storytelling, with a spotlight on mental health and self-expression. Ivanna is also an alumni of the VIFF Catalyst Mentorship Program 2023 cohort. She is currently in post-production on a documentary about Black poets in Vancouver, through the Fabienne Colas Foundation and Netflix's “Being Black in Canada” program. Join us on this episode full of laughter as we reminisce about growing up with movies from the Nigerian film industry also known as Nollywood; their impact in our lives, our society and how they offer a sense of grounding and connection between African immigrants in the diaspora and our culture and people back home. Follow Ivanna on Instagram @ivannaoiy - Feel free to reach out for creative collaborations. If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Unearthing Identity with Chish

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 47:05


    Chish is a Mutli-Disciplinary artist based in Calgary AB (Canada). He started painting as a form of therapy 8 years ago. His passion for art began when Chish first learned how to draw from his cousin while living at his grandmother's house in his home country, Zambia. Growing up he was inspired by musicians, actors, artists, and world leaders. Chish believes that by adding color you can shed light in the dark. After rediscovering his faith, he intends to live a life that honors God and his family. On this episode, Chish takes us on a vulnerable journey of how he grew from having a lack of direction, and a weak sense of self and identity to discovering and building strong personal, spiritual and cultural roots that have strengthened his sense of self and identity as a Zambian man in the diaspora. He shares about his path to becoming an artist, his work and how his last visit to Zambia and his faith are a source of rejuvenation and strength. Enjoy! Checkout Chish's website and feel free to reach out: artofchish.ca If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Embracing Self-Expression with Adetola aka aloT of Poetry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 61:52


    Adetola "aloT of Poetry" Adedipe, a Nigerian-South African poet and two-time Calgary Slam Champion, From performances at Arts Commons to being a featured artist at various poetry festivals and publications, she's made her mark on the artist community through focusing on true, unapologetic authenticity and healing vulnerability. As the Founder of Poetic Designers, a brand, and web design business that focuses on independent artist business development, she aims to empower her community by providing services to build confidence and provide insight into the power of strategy in the art world. Her poetry, performance and dedication to her community reflect her commitment to building a community that embraces self-love and authenticity.Come along on this episode as Adetola recounts her immigration journey, maneuvering through the cultural and physical isolation inherent in the immigration experience. Discover how she embraces her creative passion and voice through poetry and how she stays true to her multi-dimensional heritage in the Canadian landscape. Follow Adetola on Instagram @poeticdesigners and @alot.of.poetry Also find her work in the links below. https://www.poeticdesigning.com/ https://www.alotofpoetry.com/ If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    An Immigrant's Guide to Surviving the Holidays with Sarah

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 33:16


    Season's Greetings from Afros in the Diaspora Y'all! In this episode, Sarah - creator and host - shares her experiences with Christmas and the Holidays in a new country and as a immigrant. She goes on to offer a few helpful tips on creating a positive holiday filled with fun, contentment and hope. Sarah also shares an announcement - Afros in the Diaspora will be going on a end-of-year break. The next episode will be up on the 12th of January, 2024. Thank you all for your continued support! Follow Sarah on Instagram @sarahuwadiae If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Cultural Roots and Family with Kundai

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 54:20


    Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Kundai spent the early years of her life with relatives. She embarked on a journey from Zimbabwe and eventually settled in Canada. Presently, she calls Calgary, Alberta, home, where she resides with her immediate family. With an active practice in nursing, Kundai is passionate about children and nature. She overcame her love-hate relationship with writing and achieved a milestone in 2021 by successfully self-publishing a children's book titled A Trip to the Wild.In this episode, Kundai shares her journey of resilience and adaptation across various countries before finally settling in Canada. We reflect on the challenges of preserving our cultural heritage and identity while adapting to the diverse cultural landscapes of the countries we call home. Kundai sheds light on the importance of family throughout her migratory journey and the profound impact these journeys have had on her identity. Join us for a captivating conversation that explores the intersections of identity, family, and cultural heritage through the lens of a Zimbabwean immigrant forging a unique path in Canada.Follow Kundai on Instagram @teteshandsIf you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Navigating Interracial Relationships with Sherry

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 59:32


    Sherry Buroker is a creative young professional, working as an actress in the voice, theatre, and film industry in Canada. With experience in video editing and scriptwriting, she brings various skills to her creative pursuits. Motivated by a desire to inspire others, Sherry is committed to demonstrating that dreams are achievable through persistent dedication to her creative career. Outside of her professional endeavors, she dedicates her free time to community engagement in her local community by volunteering at her church and participating in events focused on promoting and celebrating African culture. In this compelling episode, Sherry invites us into a raw, candid, and vulnerable exploration of her life as a Black immigrant woman navigating an interracial relationship and marriage. Brace yourself for an emotional rollercoaster as she unveils the genuine challenges they've encountered — from navigating traditional wedding rites to confronting hurtful comments on their social media and YouTube page. Join us on this journey as Sarah, the host, adds an unexpected touch of humor, stumbling on some words along the way. It's a candid conversation that delves into the highs and lows of love, cultural dynamics, and the resilience needed to thrive in an interracial relationship. Follow Sherry on Instagram @sherryburoker If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Catwalks and Close-ups with Soliana

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 65:05


    In today's episode, we have Werknesh, better known by her stage name "Soliana," a rising East African actor and model based in Alberta. Soliana originally hails from the Northwestern part of Kenya, the Turkana district before she moved to Canada with her family in 2009. In this episode, prepare for laughter as she takes us through the humorous anecdotes and challenges of her journey as an immigrant. Delve into Soliana's unique narrative as she shares the highs and lows of her path as an actor and model, creatively navigating the artistic and cultural terrain of Alberta. Get ready for an entertaining ride as she gives us a glimpse into her beautiful soul and her family's perspective on her artistic pursuits. If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    A Picture of Friendship and Belonging with Nasya

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 54:08


    In today's episode, we have Nasya, a first-generation immigrant hailing from Jos, Nigeria, whose journey to Canada began as a student. Nasya's story unfolds as she successfully navigates the academic landscape, earning a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Calgary. Now firmly rooted in Calgary, she not only excels in her professional life but also emerges as a dynamic music producer and local artist.Join us as Nasya delves into her student experience, navigating cultural shocks within the educational system, and the intricacies of forging friendships while settling into her new life in Canada. This promises to be a conversation filled with laughs and hope. You may even learn a thing or two so stay tuned!If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Not All Information is Valuable with Dr. Chinenye

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 55:28


    In this podcast episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Dr. Chinenye Nwoke, an enthusiastic epidemiologist specializing in immigrant health and the mental well-being of African mothers. Driven by a passion for health equity, she currently focuses her research on maternal depression and anxiety within the Canadian immigrant community. Dr. Chinenye shares her experiences as an international student, spanning her undergraduate, Master's, and PhD degrees. Join us as we explore topics such as the importance of accurate information, navigating the pressure to over-achieve in African communities, and contributing positively as immigrants to create opportunities within our society. Get ready for an insightful conversation that delves into both academic and personal aspects of Dr. Chinenye's inspiring journey. If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Blackness is not a Monolith with OBJ

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 46:40


    In this episode, we have a fascinating guest with a truly global journey. Obaro Jesse Erome-Utunedi, also known as OBJ, started his life in Nigeria, but at the age of 11, his family embarked on a journey that took them to Venezuela in South America. Eventually, they landed in the United States before OBJ eventually found his home in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Despite his academic background in Mechanical Engineering, OBJ has emerged as a remarkably talented actor and a creative force in Calgary. Join us as OBJ shares his unique perspective on how his experience of blackness has transformed across the diverse landscapes he's traversed. From leaving Nigeria at a tender age to living in three continents, OBJ reflects on the profound impact on his sense of self and identity. Discover how his journey has shaped the man he is today and gain insights into his evolving understanding of Blackness. This is a conversation you won't want to miss, so stay tuned! If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    The Kindness of Strangers with Pulga

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 46:33


    Pulga Muchochoma was born in Mozambique where his dance career and training began with Montes Namuli Dance Company. He studied at The School of Toronto Dance Theatre and in 2009 he joined the company. He's a well established performer, dancer, and choreographer in Toronto and he's also the founder of Pulga Dance since 2015. I had the opportunity to work with Pulga on a project and what an amazing talent and soul he is. In this episode Pulga shares his story of how his life was changed by the kindness of a stranger who saw potential in him. We discuss his journey of learning the English Language from a dictionary, preserving and passing on aspects of his culture to his kids, people's perspectives around accents and English as a first language. Enjoy! If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below!Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediasporaFor Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    The Introduction with Sarah

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 20:38


    On the very first episode of Afros in the Diaspora, Sarah Uwadiae, the Host and Creator shares a little bit about her journey as an immigrant in Canada, her heart and intention behind the podcast, and what the listeners can expect as they listen and follow along on this journey. If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram | Tiktok - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com

    Afros in the Diaspora Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 0:50


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