A Talkshow about Culture & Society
In this Episode, the guys talked about how the firing of a Senegalese cop reignited the ages old discussion In Senegal: State and Religion.
In this Episode, the guys talked about Senegalese wrestling aka "LAMB". Over the past 20 years Lamb changed drastically. New Fighters started getting paid a lot more than their predecessor thanks to new sponsors. However as things are changing and the digital world is being more and more a reality of today, we think that Senegalese wrestling needs to be democratize so that more young people can be part of it and help take LAMB to the next level.
....DEMocracy? Donald Trump has been defeated at the ballots but he has garnered more support than he did in 2016. The guys offer a sobering autopsy of the 2020 US presidential elections
On this Episode, The Guys had a special Guest, LePrince. Prince was born in Brooklyn of Senegalese parents. As a teenager he lived for some years in Senegal. In this episode we discussed about the relations between Africans living in America and their African Americans brothers and sisters.
In this Episode, the guys shared their view on what it means to love and represent your country in an increasingly globalized world.
In this Episode, The Guys talked about the tumultuous US Presidential elections, and Why 3 African guys care so much about the outcome.
In this episode, the Guys discuss how China's presence in Africa has rapidly increased over the past few years. What is the CCP's (Chinese Communist Party) Belt Road Initiative, and what are the implications for African people.
The pandemic created created new norms.Today, the guys discuss how Covid has impacted each one of them.
"Is democracy sliding backwards in West Africa?"The guys talk about the recent controversies surrounding a couple West African presidents, and putting a limit on presidential terms.
The guys talk to Byrane(Canada) and Cheikh(France) about life as a student in a foreign country and the transition to the professional world in their respective new homes.
In this episode, Dema, Lamine and Salo are discussing their views on how to invest in Senegal. The guys also talked about Akon City, and the myth of the African savior.
In this episode, Dema, Lamine, Salo and Bambi are discussing their views on sexual abuse in the Senegalese community.
In this episode, Dema, Lamine and Salo are discussing the the coup d'Etat that was peacefully done in Mali.