NEW EPISODES EVERY SUNDAY! The Thicker than Water Podcast is an energetic, entertaining and sometimes controversial podcast that explores the intriguing relationship between 4 Ghanaian siblings (3 brothers and a sister) that now (for the most part) live in the United States. The conversations exam…
We are back for a special episode just talking about the rollercoaster 2020 has taken us on so far and how we are dealing with it and the lessons we have been taught. We are in different states/countries so pardon the audio quality..
This season finale episode takes a wistful look at the first season of the “Thicker Than Water” podcast - assessing what we learned about the broadcast, ourselves, each other and listener reactions. It is a very honest and deeply retrospective analysis of the four siblings and the thought processes that went into creating an enlightening forum that organically melded psychology, philosophy and general existence. The siblings also discuss our best and worst episodes and what listeners can expect from Season 2. Don't forget to follow us on our social media pages Facebook - ThickerThanH20podcast Instagram - ThickerThanH20
This episode is all about practical advice that we have been given that we live by
On this episode, The Hagan siblings discuss what they understand friendship to be and how important friends and friendship is in their lives today. Enjoy and tell us all about your friends
In this episode, we try to explore the strong bonds between Africans and the hallowed halls of academia. Of course education is never a bad decision, but do Africans sometimes use it as a crutch or as a safe haven when life gets tough?
On this week's episode, the Hagan siblings discuss the life lessons they have each gathered by living on this earth. Topics they have researched, observations from people etc. Let us know if there are any life lessons you have that have made living a bit easier.
As Africans living in the United States of America, we are often mistaken for African Americans. We have so much in common but we are different in many ways too. On this episode, we discuss our commonalities and differences and try to figure out how we can all see each other as ONE
In this episode, we share details about the people in our lives - family members, friends, co- workers, teachers, authors, tv personalities etc. - who have influenced and inspired us through the years. There’s nothing more important than recognizing and appreciating the positive impact that other’s have had on your life. After listening to this episode, let the individuals who helped shape the person you are today know how important they are to you
In this episode, we discuss the mental roadblocks that we constantly struggle with in our daily lives. These are those nagging and persistent thought patterns and negative behaviors that prevent us from reaching our full potentials. Sit back, relax and listen, and also, why don't you share the mental roadblocks you face in your own life? The first step to recovery is admitting the problem exists....
On this episode we dive deeper into our Careers. We discuss everything from how we got into the fields we are in, if it was always our dream to do what we do and what we like about what we do. Enjoy
On this week's episode we discuss what we each understand by Favor and Karma and how they have played roles in our lives.
On this episode, we introduce the world to our big sister Adwoa. Adwoa is a major part of our lives and has known all of us since before we were born. Listen to learn more about her and our relationship with her. Enjoy
This episode describes the boarding experience of Tony, Geo and Gerry. There is no other experience quite like living through boarding school in Ghana. It force-feeds you the facts of life in an unbelievably harsh, blatantly direct and eternally indelible manner. We cried and laughed together as lifelong bonds were forming.
This is possibly our funniest episode thus far! On this week's episode of Thicker Than Water, the Hagan siblings break down some of the popular Ghanaian slang words and terms that you will hear from most Ghanaians. We also discuss how some of these words/terms vary from generation to generation. Enjoy!
If you listened to our Family Culture episode of Thicker Than Water you will understand how important Catholicism is to our dad and the Hagan side of our family. On this episode, we discuss how we were raised and if we still consider ourselves Catholics and what Christianity and Religion in general means to us
This week's episode explores the multifaceted influence that Hip Hop music (and its accompanying culture) had over our entire family. We also discuss the nuanced dynamic of growing up in Africa and becoming so passionate about a distinctly African-American art form.
Today's episode is us discussing what being in this family means to us. We discuss the traits we inherited from each parent's side of the family, traits we would like to change and traits we are proud to have. Let us know what traits you have from your parents and what your family members mean to you.
Welcome to our Thicker Than Water podcast where we discuss every topic from how we were raised to how hip hop has influenced us and everything in between. Our podcasts are going to be mainly in audio versions since we are not mostly in the same place, but when we do come together we will tape a few video podcasts as well so you can have a better idea of who we are.