Two Mad Beings podcast is a talk show of two 'unstable mental' beings living in the capital city of Ghana-Accra, who talk about divergent issues confronting them and their society. The show is recorded at one of Ghana's prominent coastal areas, Teshie. Upload of the show's episodes will be on every…
My guest Michael Acheampong and I discussed issues about the ongoing political climate in America with a direct link to its effects on Black Americans. This episode is dubbed ” A democratic win, its effects on Black Americans”
I had a discussion with Readerapp co-founder Joseph Yaw Frimpong. Readerapp is the biggest bookselling app in Ghana.
Today on the podcast we discussed an integral subject of human existence “Communication”. It can be notified that in recent times most people are committing some unpardonable ethical mistakes when it comes to formal and informal communication. Our guest on today’s podcast Princella Selasi Yawa Amevor, a trained journalist, musician and practicing human resource person discussed ten sins of communication everyone should avoid.
“The Growing Culture of Entitlement among Ghanaian Youth”. My guest Hamdalah Mumuni dissects into this topic on the growing worry of entitlement and ways to confront it.
This midweek on the podcast we discussed “Five policies the next government should adopt to improve the girl child development”. My guest are from SHE Achieve Afrika, an NGO who is into girl child development. They underlined policies in Education, Health, Security, Technology & Vocational skills which would facilitate the growth of the girl child in Ghana.
Our podcaster friend from a 'Cup of Juice & Music' was our guest on this episode to share with us some new acts and albums we need on our playlist. Enjoy!
In this episode, we had a discussion on my maiden poetry book, Bosiako: The Bloodbath, and my journey as a poet.
This midweek on the Two Mad Beings Podcast our discussion was on “Is Astrology a Core In Human Psychology?”. Our guest Narah Pacem is an astute astrologist spanning from 1993 to date. She delved into some misconceptions and truth in this field of art and science like why is it when astrology predicts the character traits of a being, sometimes the person turns out different from his or her predictions?
In this episode we delved into the connection between white fragility and capitalism. This is our second phase of our education on injustice and systematic biases towards Black Americans.
Is IT Time For Black Americans To Come Back Home? With the widespread of violent and non-violent demonstrations across the world in solidarity of the black lives matter, my guest M. Sayibu, who is both Ghanaian and American shares his experiences living as a black person in America for years.
Do you know that average sanitary pad cost about 5 Ghana cedis but most school-going girls in the rural areas can't afford it? Some resort to exchanging sex for pads, skipping school days, etc. In tomorrow's episode, we brought an NGO (She achieve Afrika) that deals with menstrual hygiene in rural areas to discuss ”Periods In Pandemic”.
“Is Africa Ready For the Next Pandemic? Our guest Evans Asiedu Agyei gave us a detailed analysis on this subject.
Two Mad Beings Podcast is dedicating this to the men, especially in these parts of the world, who, somewhat are conditioned to talk less of their mental health.
In this episode, we had three ladies who shared their experiences with identity crises while growing up as women.
Good morning fam. A beautiful week has begun, let's make it fruitful. This midweek, our focus will be on how to boost our immune system with local homemade drinks which averagely will cost around 15 cedis to prepare. In this era of COVID-19, we can't compromise on our health. We need to take the right drinks.
Our guest is Dorcas Adjoa Essel, a young prolific writer whose novel ''Louisa" is making waves in our junior and senior high schools. She takes us through her journey as a writer and how she landed a deal with a local publisher after reviewing her manuscript. Her story will inspire you to reach for gold with your dreams.
When was the last time you saw a vulture in Ghana? Ian Quahachi an artist and wildlife conservationist is our guest on this episode. Let's find out what truly happened to our vultures and why they are as important as bees in our ecosystem.
Dr. Obeng Frimpong is our guest on the episode, we discussed why our kidneys are failing. A comprehensive analysis of the situation on the ground.
”The Essence of Social Media Etiquette For Businesses”. Our guest, N.J. Braso is a trained PR who has vast knowledge and experience on how businesses and individuals can structure their brands presence online for effective growth.
It's Wednesday again with another interesting topic Identity Crisis Growing Up As A Man. Our immediate family and environment shapes the thoughts and actions of men when it comes to morals, gender equality, religion, sexuality etc. This episode touches on some commonalities of events that mostly happens in most Ghanaian family settings and the complications they have on young men
Our guest Amanda Emmanuella whose company Madamfo deals in the selling of first aid kits and training gave some insightful information on the first aid culture in Ghana.
Do you have the desire and passion to start a business in agriculture? This episode gives a detailed discussion on the challanges and ways to go about it.
Phayth E. Anderson was our guest on this episode. She underline ways to be healthy and fit in the big city within your budget.
Sarpong Kumankoma was our guest on the show for the discussion on 'The Science and Spirituality of keeping a Pet'. A revealing episode on how to keep pets.
72 more hours to end the year, some of us are battling emotional pain, disappointment, betrayal, anxiety and the spirit of unforgiveness. How do we overcome these challenges and plan for the year ahead? This episode, I had Andrew Agyapong, a life coach and pastor to teach us ways to overcome these challenges and ways to plan for an effective 2020.
We discussed extensively on Ghana's energy sector and the global outlook on renewable energy and global warming.
Stereotyping and Profiling In Our Society (Part 3)
Stereotyping and Profiling In Our Society (Part 2)
Stereotyping and Profiling In Our Society
A detailed discussion on natural hair part 2.
A detailed discussion on natural hair.
I had a sit down with Ancestral poet, winner of the best spoken-word album at the just ended Ghana Arts and Cultural Awards.
This year someone lost his life because of cyberbullying. Listen to the heart wrenching episode on cyberbullying.
A constructive analysis of Pidgin English.
How well have you utilized the power of visualization?
Two Mad Beings has finally released the much-anticipated topic Robotics; the future of Ghana’s technological advancement Robotics is gradually growing in Ghana. An all-girls robotics team representing Ghana in the 2019 World Robotics competition came in first in the senior division. I had a sit down with a brother Kojo Ofei Darku, who teaches and trains children from the age of eight to the university Robotics. Kindly click on the link below to listen.
The Two Mad Beings Podcast had a detailed analysis of Paul Kagame and his exploits in Rwanda. Is he a loud HERO or a silent VILLAIN?
The sexual exploitation of Ghanaian women on the job field has been a major canker in our society. I had a sit down with some friends who have been in this situation.
I had a sit-down with Swaye Kidd (a blogger at culartblog & curator at boomplay). I have literally dreamt of having him on the podcast. His knowledge of music is undeniably a force to reckon with. This been our very first podcast recording on music, we had to pay homage to arguably the best Hiplife album of all time ”Pae Mu Ka” by Obrafour. This is our own way of celebrating the legend and pacesetter. This episode comes out tomorrow morning, your weekend is well served with well-constructed knowledge on ”Pae Mu Ka”.
We discussed the legacy of the Pan-Africanist Robert Mugabe, his journey into politics, his impact as a president and the aftermath of his death.
Are you a budding entrepreneur or you are already on the path of entrepreneurship in Ghana? This is a tailor-made episode for you to learn from two experienced entrepreneurs about the highs and lows of this venture.
This is the concluding part of 10 things you don't do or say in front of PWDs.
Focusing on making people unlearn and relearn is one of the most fulfilling aspects of life. I had a heartfelt conversation with a person with a disability whom I've known for the past seven years but never met in person until quite recently. Join me as we learn to break stereotypes and clear some doubts about how to relate with (PWDs). Ever had that feeling where your ignorance is crushed on a subject matter and your preconceived ideas redirect themselves? Join us on the Two Mad Beings podcast as we dissect another interesting topic.
This episode gives an in-dept analysis of the advantage of being a pessimistic.