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In this episode, I spend time unpacking decolonisation with Samantha Moyo and how she is creating a revolutionary space where all are welcomed in uniting against all kinds of oppression stemming from colonisation through her unique Decolonial Mindset Training. Contact our guest at: +hello@samanthamoyo.co.uk +447928904545 +https://www.samanthamoyo.co.uk/ +https://www.facebook.com/samanthamoyohq/?ref=bookmarks +http://instagram.com/moyo_samantha Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsightcollective Twitter: www.twitter.com/minsighttweets Facebook: Facebook.com/mindsightcollective www.mindsightcollective.com
In this episode, I speak with Annie Gibbs, a Community leader and businesswoman, about female leadership and our part we play in community building. Contact our guest at: + www.Amourdestine.org.uk + info@amourdestine.org.uk + www.twitter.com/amourdestine + www.facebook.com/amourdestine + www.instagram.com/amourdestine Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsightcollective Twitter: www.twitter.com/minsighttweets Facebook: Facebook.com/mindsightcollective www.mindsightcollective.com
In this episode, I speak with Tian Brown-Sampson, a Theatre Director and performer, about the evolution of Black representation in Theatre, from diversity in our storytelling on stage to accessing white spaces to watch Black shows. Contact our guest at: + http://instagram.com/TianShakira + https://www.facebook.com/tian.brownsampson Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsightcollective Twitter: www.twitter.com/minsighttweets Facebook: Facebook.com/mindsightcollective www.mindsightcollective.com
In this episode, I speak with Kamara Gray, an Artistic Director and Professional Dancer, about the evolution of Black representation in Dance, from getting Black youths into training at the top dance schools to breaking boundaries in Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary dance. Contact our guest at: + info@artistryyouthdance.com + https://www.instagram.com/artistryyouthdance/ + https://twitter.com/aydanceco + https://www.facebook.com/artistryyouthdance + http://www.artistryyouthdance.com/ Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsightcollective Twitter: www.twitter.com/minsighttweets Facebook: Facebook.com/mindsightcollective www.mindsightcollective.com
In this episode, I speak with Jerry King Luther Afriyie, activist and poet, about the Black experience, a racist national holiday and his Black leadership style in the Netherlands. Contact our guest at: +info@soulrebelmovement.com +https://www.instagram.com/therebelthepoet +https://www.twitter.com/therebelthepoet +https://www.facebook.com/jklrebel Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsightcollective Twitter: www.twitter.com/minsighttweets Facebook: Facebook.com/mindsightcollective www.mindsightcollective.com
In this episode, I speak with Dayna Byfield discovering a journey to financial independence, protecting your family, and how to create personal wealth. Coming up on the podcast: * The mantra for the show “I am aligned with the energy of wealth and abundance.” *I interview Dayna Byfield, Financial Educator, Director, Public speaker, and Thought Leader. Contact our guest at: +https://www.instagram.com/daynabyfield +http://linkedin.com/in/dayna-byfield +07725 20190 20073 Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsightcollective Twitter: www.twitter.com/minsighttweets Facebook: Facebook.com/mindsightcollective www.mindsightcollective.com
This is a hot topic - BREXIT! Coming up on this show: The EyeAm Mantra is "Uhuru". In this episode I have a chat with Luwezi Kinshasa on how and why Black people need to prepare and take advantage of Brexit, the fall of white supremacy and the British empire, and that this is the right time for us to organize to become self-governed in Europe. Contact our guest at: + uhuruasi@aol.com + 07723 067 486 + apspuhuru.org + theburningspear.com Visit MindSightCollective.com | Instagram: @MindSightCollective| Twitter @MindSightTweets | Facebook: MindSightCollective Email Us at: Info@Mindsightcollective.com
Welcome Back. This year we kick off with season 2. Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show “I am not my labels. I am the person I am meant to be” We speak in depth about the French Black experience and discuss findings from a Parisian study on stereotype threat effect by Dr Racky Ka-Sy, a social psychologist.
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show “I am my brother's keeper. I am my sister's seeker. We are a family and together we can be strong and uplift one another. We are one.” I interview a truly astonishing thought leader and lecturer in African spirituality, Black history and melanin science, Jo Dash.
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show “I am my ancestors' wildest dream.” I interview Renaissance Man, Spiritual teacher and rapper, Zozer Amun aka Senti.
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show "I love myself. I am a beautiful, unique spirit. There is no one else quite like me." I interview activist and co-producer, Shereen Senior. Visit MindSightCollective.com | Instagram: @MindSightCollective| Twitter @MindSightTweets | Facebook: MindSightCollective | Email Us at: Info@Mindsightcollective.com
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show is "Prosperity overflows in my life. I have everything in abundance". I interview Anwin Mbah, a Business Wealth Strategist, Founder of Wealthfluency, and MB Consultant.
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show is "I am good enough" (1:37). Shine the spotlight on the importance of Fatherhood in our community for Father's Day (3:18). I interview Clarence Jackson, a thought leader, motivational speaker, evangelist and community leader (4:28).
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show is “I am a spiritual being having a human experience. And I am responsible for my own spiritual growth” (1:42). An announcement on the change of schedule and format of the podcast (3:09). I interview the multi-talented and Christian apologetic leader, Ike Anurukem, who is a schooled theologian and poet (4:34). Be sure to subscribe to stay wise, follow if you want freedom tomorrow, rate and comment if you loved our content. STAY WOKE. STAY BLACK.
Coming up on the podcast: The mantra for the show is “There is only one universe. The universe and I are one. I am the universe.” (1:39). I interview Brian Sheffey, the host and presenter of the popular online series, Genealogy Adventures, genealogist and lecturer (3:05). I speak of the ancient West African philosophy of Sankofa and what it can teach us. Sankofa means “it is not taboo to go back and fetch what you forgot”. With this in mind, we look at the spiritual application individually and collectively to advance our healing in the Black community (50:05) We show love to Namibia as the country celebrates their freedom from Germany and South African rule for hundreds of years. We explore the country pre-colonialism and how they gained their independence (51:49). We highlight Tunisia's Africans who are fighting the racist regime upheld by the Tunisian government and people as this year marks 62 years independence from France. I share a share an excerpt from the Al Jazeera's documentary highlighting racial segregation, exploitation and degrading conditions our brothers and sisters are surviving in (54:55). Be sure to subscribe to stay wise, follow if you want freedom tomorrow, rate and comment if you loved our content. STAY WOKE. STAY BLACK.
Coming up on the podcast: We start each show an EYEAM mantra. The mantra for the show is "I am phenomenal" followed by an excerpt of poetry by Maya Angelou (1:30). I interview Marcia Brock, founder of SmartKid, CEO of TheSmartWorld, Brown Talent, co-founder of We Rock Team_UK and cancer & lupus survivor about smashing glass ceilings in the Tech industry and business (3:30). I show love to mothers for mothers day in the UK (37:35). Kwabena Oppong Boateng, the founder of Nkanee Digital Marketing Agency and founder & creative director of Kayobi Clothing, gives an international report on the progress Ghana has made in 61 years of having her freedom (40:41). I give a shoutout to Mauritius for their independence day with traditional music, Sega (53:55). Be sure to subscribe to stay wise, follow if you want freedom tomorrow, rate and comment if you loved our content. STAY WOKE. STAY BLACK.