Welcome to Jungo Vibes, in this podcast we talk about everything related to being a creative entrepreneur. We cover all industries and talk about topics like: music, books, crypto, NFTs, ecommerce, travel, digital nomads, meditation, balancing multiple careers and just the everyday hustle of being a business owner. Subscribe to this podcast! Hosted by Sentini: @sentinidimarka Made possible by Jungo: www.jungo.app
In this episode of Jungo Vibes we talk about getting fit! As creative entrepreneurs we have a lot on our plate. We dive into the world of fitness with the inspiring and dynamic fitness trainer, Fanta Lymon. Fanta Lymon has taken the fitness industry by storm with his unique approach to training and his infectious energy that motivates people of all ages and backgrounds to prioritize their health and well-being. This conversation delves into Fanta Lymon's journey as a fitness trainer, his philosophy on fitness, and his strategies for helping individuals achieve their fitness goals. You can find Fanta Lymon Instagram: @fanta_lymon Snapchat: @fanta_lymon1 TikTok: @fanta_lymon This episode has been sponsored by Myskinnyjeansoutlet.com “Make Your Fashion Your Style” While you are at your fitness journey and you want a new outfit for your summer body! Facebook: myskinnyjeansoutlet Pinterest: myskinnyjeansoutlet Jungo Instagram: @jungo_app Facebook: @jungo_app This episode is hosted by Sentini Instagram: @sentinidimarka TikTok: @sentinidimarka YouTube: @sentinidimarka Twitter: @sentinidimarka Facebook: @sentinigrunberg Linkedin: /in/sentinigrunberg
In this episode Jungo podcast host and international published author Sentini Grunberg (@sentinidimarka) talks about 5 strategies to help you write a bestselling book. Also a nice announcement is made about an upcoming book webinar. Follow @jungo_app ong IG, FB en Linkedin for more. This episode is sponsored by myskinnyjeansoutlet.com (@myskinnyjeansoutlet on FB & Pinterest) it's almost mother's day, go take a look!
In this episode, I explore the popular concept of manifesting, which is the practice of bringing your desires and intentions into reality through the power of your thoughts and beliefs. As a creative entrepreneur you first envision your goals in your mind before it unfolds. I also mention how I manifested my latest project which was writing a story based on the Surinamese Maroon culture and publishing the book with my company Jungo. Hidden Pages: The Story of Sapali is now available on Amazon. Or find the link to it on my website www.jungo.app
In this episode I talk about the importance of written content in the form of books which can be helpful for any creative entrepreneur. I've gotten to know Esme Wang writer and New York Times bestselling author. Her essay collection, The Collected Schizophrenias, was a New York Times bestseller and its publication is the result of her having won the 2016 Graywolf Nonfiction Prize. She was also selected by Granta for their once-a-decade Best of Young American Novelists list of 21 authors under 40. Esme Wang is also the founder of The Unexpected Shape™ Writing Academy, which is a full-service online writing school for people with limitations who want to write personal nonfiction. The academy has had phenomenal guest lecturers like T Kira Madden, Hanif Abdurraqib, and Leslie Jamison, and their students have gone on to nab book deals and publish in top-tier publications. Twitter: @esmewang Instagram: @esmewwang Esmewang.com Unexpectedshapeacademy.com
Valerie Thompkins is the author of children's book A Girl Like Me. She has been giving other authors advice on writing their own children's book and can be seen on TikTok and Instagram as @authorvaleriethompkins. Go check out her amazing book on Amazon! https://amzn.to/3KEjPaF https://instagram.com/authorvaleriethompkins http://instagram.com/jungo_app http://instagram.com/sentinidimarka
In this episode I speak with Mill, an entrepreneur from Cleveland, Ohio who is building his company Black Wallstreet Empire. He explains his vision for this black owned business and how he plans to expand to the mother continent of Africa. We also dive into my stay in Ghana, West Africa and the experiences I've had here being from the Afro diaspora. Website: blackwallstreetempire.com Podcast by www.jungo.app Book: linktr.ee/blacksuns
In this interview I talk with Lil Eezy. He is an Afro beat artist from Nigeria, residing in Ghana and also is an amazing nail artists as well. He talks about the hustle of being a nail artists as well as getting those shots at performing and showing his craft to a bigger audience. You can also see the video of this podcast on YouTube!
Vybrit Leo is an upcoming artist from Ghana and he is versatile artist, but focusses on Reggae music. He has personal credits off The Breakfast Club radio host: Charlamagne Tha God and musician/tech entrepreneur Akon endorse him and his music. He loves to perform and is taking the time to build his music career brick by brick. You can find Vybrit Leo on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @vybrit_leo Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: @Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Loving Kindness meditation - by Spiritualia Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Episode 1 of the new season of Music Vibes. Now you can not only listen to Music Vibes but also watch us talk. KBK Starboi, Nigerian artist is releasing his second EP Oddessey: Son of a Legend. And I have a song with him called: "Make Me Feel" KBK Starboi ft. Sentini. Listen to the song and the whole EP on all platforms.
EpiqMenz is an award winning upcoming artist from Ghana. He won multiple awards: Uncovered artist at the Ghana Music Award UK in 2019 and in 2020 Best video of the year at the Greater Accra Music Awards. He is a singer with a unique voice and has multiple international collaborations. His latest single “No debate” with US rapper Ms Genesiz is a banger. EpiqMenz his advice to other upcoming artists is to keep working hard and keep believing in themselves cause it is not an easy journey. Follow EpiqMenz on all social platforms: @epiqmenz Key Take-aways: Find music collaborators on Instagram How to find collaborations outside the country Choosing a unique name Encouragement and acknowledgement He is about to release an EP Advantage of choosing a unique name Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Summer Vibe - performed and written by Sentini produced by Swaggaboibeatz Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Wisekid is an upcoming artist from Nigeria and he calls himself an Afrolyricist. Playing with lyrics in a unique way is his strength. Wisekid is working on his first EP “Underestimated”. He has experienced that many people close to hom did not believe in him and he wants to proof the can do much better in the music scene than they think. Key takeaways: -Being an Afrolyricist -Process of creating an EP -How to deal with people who don't believe in you -Why being an artist is his destiny You can find Wisekid on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @wisekidaya Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Groove On - performed and written by Sentini produced by Romel Veal Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Benley is a fashion photographer and DJ, originally from Jamaica but living on the colourful Caribbean island of Curaçao. He comes from a very musical family and later on started his photography career. Benley's advice to upcoming artists is to be happy with what you are doing. Key takeaways: -Having the right preparations for a shoot -Why high quality content is so important for artwork -Working together with a team of creative -Don't hide your talents -Connections rule the world -Look for what you want in a photographer -You can always negotiate -Working with a team makes your work ten times easier Follow Benley on IG: @Iambenley Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Groove On - performed and written by Sentini produced by Romel Veal Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Nana Kwame (Nockus) is a famous radio presenter known from Ghana's top radio station for the youth, YFM Ghana. He is one of the founding fathers of new music in Ghana by making way for previously underground artists like Shatta Wale. Grammy award winners Burna Boy and Wizkid made a name for Nigeria ans African artists all over the world by winning at the 63rd Grammy Awards on March 14th, 2021. Ghana and Nigeria are like brothers as English speaking countries in West Africa, mostly dominated by surrounding French countries. In this episode we talk about if Ghana is ready to receive a Grammy. We also dive into the music industry and why there is not a lot of Ghanaian music played outside the country as much compared to Nigerian and South African music. His main advice for upcoming artists is to keep links with the people who helped put you on in the industry. Key takeaways: *Rely on people in the industry with nuggets of knowledge *Pushing the Ghanaian agenda in other (African) countries *Focus needs to be on excellence *Make music that is founded in Ghanaian originality *Know the history and the roots of your countries music to create *Don't focus on unnecessary controversy and drama Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Where to find Nana You can listen to him every Friday night 8pm - 12am on Yfm radio: https://yfmghana.com Intro music: Groove On - performed and written by Sentini produced by Romel Veal Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Alessandro is a former DJ, producer and now Cryptocurrency investor. We talk about the cryptocurrency market and what it will mean for the music industry and artists. There are a couple artists who openly support the cryptocurrency movement and invest, like Jay Z, Burna Boy and Akon who even has his own cryptocurrency Akoin. Disclaimer: This episode is not financial advice. Please be careful with any money you spend on crypto as it is still a high risk industry! Key take aways in this episode: * The difference between Bitcoin and altcoins * What is cryptocurrency? * Binance, Bitrex and Coinbase are examples of crypto wallets * What the crypto market is currently doing * There are highs and lows in crypto investing * Will we receive crypto currency for our music services in the future? * How crypto can change the music scene in terms of ownership (Nft's) You can follow Alessandro on IG: sandrogh_ Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Groove On - performed and written by Sentini produced by Romel Veal Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Wumi Spell is an exentric and talented Afropop/Trap/HipHop artist from Nigeria and has two EPs out “Tutorials” and “Isolated” you can listen to both. In addition to being an artist he is an amazing producer as well and works under the name Swaggaboibeatz. He produced my songs “I'm With You” and “Summer Vibe” (both out on all platforms). Both projects were remotely recorded while I was on the Caribbean Island Curaçao and he in Lagos, Nigeria. His key take away for upcoming artists is to stay consistent! Key take aways in this episode: * Be innovative not only in music but also in recording * Using remote recording as a way to put out music (Logic and Zoom) * What makes the Nigerian music so universal * The secret to having a good mix in Afrobeat / Afropop * Right timing to put out your songs * Music is about unity if you don't understand the language you still vibe to it * Promoting songs in different markets You can follow Wumi Spell aka Swaggaboibeatz IG artist profile: @wumispell IG producer profile: @swaggaboibeatz Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Follow “Music Vibes” on all platforms (Apple podcasts, Spotify, Audiomack, Google podcasts) Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Groove On - performed and written by Sentini (@sentinimusic) produced by Romél Veal (@romelveal) Outro music: Mario Trap beat produced by Milli (@millionamilli)
KBK Starboi is a Nigerian singer/songwriter and he has an EP coming out called “Love Boi”. He features a lot of different artist on it and is happy to have finally released his EP and make his late Dad proud. KBK Starboi's message for all upcoming artists is that it takes time to build your craft: “It doesn't happen in one day to build your fanbase” KBK Starboi and I also worked together on a song. It hasn't been released yet, but you will hear a small snippet in this podcast episode. Key take aways in this episode: * How to get the right artists to be featured on your EP * Going to the recording studio even with your last budget * Talent can be discovered anywhere as he spontaneously made music with an old classmate * How his Dad's believe in him has given him the strength to start his career * Having received devastating news and still being able to move on * Keep growing and putting out music even if nobody believes in you yet * Challenges of not having the right funding and fanbase when putting out an EP You can follow KBK Starboi on IG: @kbkstarboi Twitter: @kbkstarboi Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic Intro music: Groove On - performed and written by Sentini produced by Romel Veal Outro music: Mario Trap produced by Milli
Rythmz is a Ghanaian rapper with a unique style combining Twi and English. In this episode we talk about the music industry in Ghana and the need for influential people to financially invest in underground artists to build them up into becoming mainstream. “We should build a business case to show the profitability of investing in artists and help grow the Ghanaian music industry just like how they do in Nigeria.” - Rythmz Rythmz and I also worked together and we did song that has been released on Valentine's Day. Listen to our song “Gimme Life” on Audiomack: https://audiomack.com/sentinimusic/song/gimme-life Key take aways in this episode: * By investing in underground artists we can grow the business * It's hard for people to believe in you in the industry * Building a business case for investors to see that artists are profitable * How to start the songwriting process * Creating a whole new way of writing a love song * Daring to do things out of your comfort zone as an artist * Even with a shy personality you can be a beast on stage * Keep praying and paving the way You can follow Rythmz IG: @rythmz_music Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic
In this episode of Music Vibes we talk about how to break into the LA music scene. Our guest is Romel Véal, a multitalented musician, producer and composer originally from Chicago and has been working in Los Angeles, California with world renown artists like Melanie Fiona, Musiq Soulchild and Eddie Murphy. Romel decided to become an artist because he wants to share his understanding of music with the world. Key take aways in this episode: * Why LA is major gateway in the music industry * Having the energy and drive to be excellent at what you do * How you can be a multitalented producer: play different instruments and direct music videos * Even a spoon can be an instrument (lol) * Create a home studio and work with what you got when creating a hit song * Be humble and work hard and be patient with releasing your projects * Let your music be heard all over the world You can follow Romel on IG: @romelveal Want to be on the Music Vibes podcast or sponsor an episode? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Listen to more episodes @audiomack: Jungo Music Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic
In this episode of Music Vibes we talk about how you as an artist can reach a broader audience with your songs by using different languages. Our guest is Rayay, Island Afro artist from the beautiful Caribbean island Curaçao. He talks about working on his debut island Sabien Star and has a released a single called “Turn Up”. His music is being played in Sierra Leone, Gambia, Nigeria and Liberia. His motto as an artist: “Keep making progress at all times”. Key take aways in this episode: * Create fusion with multiple languages * Step out of your comfort zone with songwriting * How using different languages makes your music appeal to a broader audience * Try to build your fanbase in countries of which you don't speak their language * All Caribbean music is actually African music * How to empower our African Culture by owning the royalties to our own music You can follow Rayay on IG: @rayay_official Want to be on the Music Vibe podcast? Contact us Visit our blog: www.jungo.app Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic
In this first episode of Music Vibes we talk about how you as an upcoming artist can get your music played in the most popular clubs. Our guest is Meed, he is a hype man at Skyfall, the Hottest beach club in Lagos, Nigeria. Key take aways in this episode: * How to get your music played in the hottest clubs * Who you can ask best help promote your music * The best ways to get in contact with the people to push your music * What industry people consider to be a hit song * If you need money to get your music played in a popular club You can follow Meed on IG: @officiallymeed Twitter: @tweetmeed Want to be on the Music Vibe podcast? Send an e-mail to music@jungo.app or DM on IG: Jungo_app Follow the host Sentini on all social platforms: @sentinimusic