Podcast by Weruche George
This week, I get the opportunity to speak to Fereshteh Ganjavi - who came to America as a refugee. Her journey to America led her to become an advocate for women and she shares her story with me. happy listening!
Today, I get the opportunity of speaking with entrepreneur, marketer and politician Michele Zommer, whose life journey has taken her to all parts of the constitution state. She shares her wisdom about redefining oneself, raising family and the joys of being dynamic. Happy listening!
In this episode, I get to be interviewed by my sister Adaobi Iweka about the Princess Naku series.
Today, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nky Iweka owner of Pitanga - Nostalgic Nigerian Food restaurant in London about living in Africa and her journey to growing her passion! Happy listening!!
Tune in to listen to our final episode of 2022 - my conversation with the co-author of "Each of us a Universe" and former refugee from Congo - Gladys Mwilelo, on The Weruché Podcast on Spotify, Audible, SoundCloud, and Apple Podcast. #connecticut #africa #werucheinspires #womenofafrica #theweruchépodcast #society #cultureandsociety #socialimpact #conversation #podcast #podcastguest #radiohost #interview #artist #eachofusauniverse
In this episode, I speak with Josh Elliot - State representative in Hamden, about his work, his life and so much more. Happy listening!
Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Nze Emeka Ed Keazor a historian, lawyer, filmmaker, and archivist. We'll be discussing access to historical data in Nigeria, the importance of preserving memories, fatherhood and so much more. We'll also have a couple of fur baby co-hosts in the background. Happy listening!
Ruona J. Meyer, the first-ever Emmy Nominated Journalist from Nigeria speaks candidly about her experience as a breast cancer survivor. She also talks about the assassination of her father - Godwin Agbroko - a former journalist in Nigeria and editor of Newswatch magazine, killed in Lagos, Nigeria. Happy listening!
This week, I'll be speaking with Dr. Ije Ijeaku Egu – a psychiatry specialist. Dr. Ije wears many hats and recently shattered the glass ceiling when she became the first Black Female President of the Southern CA Psychiatric Society. We'll be discussing Culture, Motherhood, and Mental Health. Happy listening!
Today we'll be talking to an award-winning artist, cultural ambassador, and environmentalist- Ifesinachi Nwanyanwu. Ifesi began his journey as an artist when in college, he painted a portrait of a girl he was interested in. Years later, his works have been exhibited in Africa, and around the world. In this episode, he discusses his project “Consumption by moonlight” his fatherhood journey and so much more. Happy listening!
Today, I share my thoughts on the power of no and creating boundaries, while highlighting my African culture in comparison to the American "Individualistic Culture." Happy listening.
What is creativity? Today, I'll be speaking with a wonderful creative and founder, Lee Lee McKnight. She shares the story behind her creative endeavors and so much more. Happy listening!
Dr. Alban is a Nigerian-born Swedish singer, who owns and runs the record label dr. records. In today's episode, he speaks with Weruche about his journey thus far and shares helpful tips for new artists and people in relationships.
Episode VI Season 2 | Weruche and Njedeh Anthony - "Creativity: Raising Daughters, Finding Balance." by Weruche George
Episode V Season 2 | Weruche and Njedeh Anthony - "Creativity: Raising Daughters..." by Weruche George
In our third episode for Season II, I talk with Dr. Chinyelu Oraedu about her immigrant experience and the book: "The Warrior Women Project."
"The Importance of Sisterhood and Friendships."
In Season II's second episode, we're discussing "The Importance of our African stories and recalling childhood memories."
In Season two, we take our conversations to more personal levels, as we share stories and find meaning.
Conversations with Weruché. | Episode 11. Bwiza Mpango by Weruche George
In our tenth episode, I’ll be talking with my sister Adaobi Iweka. Adaobi lives in the UK and works as a criminologist. She and members of her family recently survived Covid-19, and her journey to recovery took interesting turns. She'll be discussing this and more.
Conversations With Weruché. Episode 9 | An Unnamed Pandemic by Weruche George
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 8 | Finding Balance by Weruche George
Matriarchy and Ghanaian Culture
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 6 | Dr. John Nwangwu ~ Special Edition by Weruche George
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 5 | Obie Agusiegbe Pt. 2 by Weruche George
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 4 | Obie Agusiegbe by Weruche George
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 3 ~ Transformation by Weruche George
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 2~ My Black Privilege... by Weruche George
Conversations with Weruché. Episode 1~Happy New Year! by Weruche George