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Bring Art Back To Life

54Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 32:44 Transcription Available


WHAT TO EXPECT...WHEN YOU PUSH PLAY In this episode, host Kondwani Mwase is joined by Rwandan urban music icon, Cassa. Cassa emerged from the music scene via private radio station Contact FM and has gone on to tour alongside the likes of Lupe Fiasco and Delasoul. He was also chosen specially to perform a tribute to Music Producer Quincy Jones! Among other things, Cassa opened up about his musical journey, the source of his inspiration as well as his writing process. Listen in to hear an infectious and energetic conversation highlighted by his hit song, Dis O Dat, which is featured throughout the course of the episode. WARNING: You'll undoubtedly become a fan of his music and magnetic presence. Music for this episode was provided by our guest, Cassa, whose work can be enjoyed below: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1qVqyeTICpuu938EF2Lxon?si=EGvVjgA0SbCxMSzy2TvISQ NOTABLE LEARNINGS Kondwani was introduced to Cassa from a referral from our friends and family at KIF Radio. Cassa's music journey first began in Church in his birth home of Rwanda at 8 years old. Then when he was 12, he joined a performing group, leading him to eventually recording music at the age of 18. Cassa likes having as much control over his own music and art. This is why he has started to learn to produce his own music alongside his writing. A lot of Cassa's newest music is very intentional, every song is meant to fit a certain mood. It was only when moving to the U.S from Rwanda that Cassa began to really learn the in-depth and long-lasting impact of slavery. This has been reflected in some of his songs, including Ndugu Yangu [My Sibling in Swahili] on his EP Back to Life. Using a variety of languages in music can be seen as risky, but something that pays off in Cassa's case. Cassa truly leans into his art and doesn't even recognise it as a risk. Live performances mean a lot to Cassa and his music, it was something he missed during the pandemic. He wrote his latest EP with this in mind with a strong intention to take this music out on the road with him.   OUR HIGHs (NO LOWs) 00:27 “Sometimes the music stops, the rhythm and the reasons gets pushed aside, best laid planned leads inexplicably to an unscripted place” 01:59 “Everything stopped, everything changed, everything moved. Overcome by a soft trauma of motion my body swayed, my mouth smiled, my mind eased” 12:40 “I'm screaming loud who I am, there's no one better that can do that than me” 19:50 “I'm actually really enthralled by your ability to embrace the risk of using different languages in your music” 25:44 “The more we're experimenting with sounds, the more we're trying to recreate it, we actually created a better sound” 30:00 “Even if I jump on a trend, I will morph that trend to fit me” MUST LISTEN FROM OUR GUEST Dis O Dat by Cassa: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1qVqyeTICpuu938EF2Lxon?si=EGvVjgA0SbCxMSzy2TvISQ FIND AND FOLLOW 54LIGHTS Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crowd54/ Email guest referrals, comments and stories to kondwani@54lights.com (feedback welcome…complaints and hate, not so much) 54Lights is committed to illuminating the African experience...one story (beat) at a time. 

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Masterpiece Theatre

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 9:41 Transcription Available


Our bite-sized conversations continue with superfan Natasha Soobramanie as our guest in studio. Taped on location, we spent some quick time reflecting on the work and import of the work of Calvert Jones. Our show focused on one central and perhaps contentious question - which work of art Calvert needs to tackle next??????? CONTEXT IS EVERYTHING If you haven't already, listen to this episode of 54Lights to understand more about Calvert, his work and the conversation that inspired this bite https://embed.sounder.fm/play/421710 Enjoy Calvert's work here - https://tropicalrealism.com/  CO-CONSPIRATOR COORDINATES Natasha Soobramanie is an EDI and organizational development professional based in Toronto. Her expertise in these fields has been on full display throughout her career. Outside of the professional space, Natasha is a passionate fan of art, history and life.   FIND AND FOLLOW 54LIGHTS Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crowd54/ Email guest referrals, comments and stories to kondwani@54lights.com (feedback welcome…complaints and hate, not so much) ABOUT 54Lights 54Lights is committed to illuminating the African experience...one story (beat) at a time. 54Bites features our extended conversations with fans, foes and friends of the show.  

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Forward Ever Backward Never (0.54)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 4:42 Transcription Available


The opening curtain rises again on 54Lights podcast.  This season, one unlike we've ever had, will unfold in a slow and stead burn. We will light up Africa by meeting (at least) 54 guests (daughters, sons and stars) with roots in (at least) 54 countries so that they can give us (at least) 54 heartfelt stories from the great continent.   We're telling these under told stories from Africa (from Africans), to all corners of the globe. And because each guest has a unique and flavour-filled tale to tell, we will tell these stories with care. So that they can shape and reshape and reframe the African narrative, one story at a time.  POST SCRIPT - While we're going to try to march the map, and get a voice from one person with roots from each nation, we embrace the truth - that one voice cannot speak for a nation and, better yet, that a nation is an oversimplified construct. Culture is rich and textured and complicated. It is one voice and many voices all at once. It is calm through havoc, quiet through chaos and unity through plurality. And so we invite you to join us with open hearts, open minds and open ears.  Enjoy the African experience and find yourself in every play.     CO-CONSPIRATORS & COORDINATES Thanks to;  the family at KIF Radio for helping us find so many musical geniuses the surgical precision of Roland Best at E-Rol Beats for composing our theme  the team of stand up supporters - Siphiwe Mwase, Ariana Bursato, Patience Adamu, Mohsen al Attar and many many more...  Find and follow 54Lights  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crowd54/ Email guest referrals, comments and stories to kondwani@54lights.com (feedback welcome...complaints and hate, not so much) ABOUT 54Lights 54Lights is committed to elevating creative voices through authentically told stories. We showcase Africa for the world, through uniquely inspiring narratives that will, hopefully, stir the soul and steer the conversation about the dark continent.

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Dimmed (but) not diminished

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 5:37 Transcription Available


We close Season III of 54Lights podcast with a short recap of the power of the season and an invitation to stay tuned for the next, and final, Season IV. 

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Book it Build it & Play with Matt Rennick

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 25:24 Transcription Available


As we near the end of Season IV of 54Lights, we sat down with one of the best and brightest Creative Directors in North America. Matt Rennick, a friend and fantastic ally of the African community, joined us in our virtual studios to talk about his philanthropic campaign to raise money for three Nigerian organizations. Compelled to act during the EndSARS unrest in Nigeria, Matt channeled his love and admiration of Fela Kuti, his creativity and his bias for meaningful action to create an inspiring response to a brutal campaign. Ever concious of his privilege and place as an ally, Matt lights the way with an energy and approach that's to be modelled.  Over the course of our conversation, Matt opened up about his past and what brought him to the creative space...an energy driven by what he calls a DIY ethos. From a young age, Matt has worked to build things from the ground up - finding his way in workplaces thanks to his raw talent and deep connections he cultivated along the way. As he gave us a brief walkthrough of his professional pathway it was clear that, despite all his success, he's as grounded as they come. His simple and unwavering perspective on the best part of his career was the impact of people - the teams he's led and worked side by side with. Matt then took us through his creative process of designing shirts with song titles, lyrics and album names from musicians in the Congo and Nigeria. Many of the inspirational artists sang songs of protest and liberation for their people - with the focal point being Fela Kuti. In the wake of EndSARS and around the anniversary of Fela Kuti's birthday, Matt launched a line of shirts emblazoned with is work...an ode to Fela and a fundraising gateway. All proceeds from the shirt sales go to three organizations based in Nigeria that Matt researched and contacted. Funds Raised from shirt sales go to; Mirabel Centre - supporting women who are victim of sexual assault - https://mirabelcentre.org/ Kokun Foundation - supporting the needy and addressing food insecurity - https://www.instagram.com/kokunfoundation/ Serap Nigeria - NGO supporting human rights - https://serap-nigeria.org/ Buy shirts here - http://www.mattrennick.com/shop For his efforts and his energy, we thank Matt...a true ally if there ever was one.

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Not Your Average Joe with Dr. Joseph Smith

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 29:52 Transcription Available


As we near the close of our third season of 54Lights, we're dedicating the next few episodes on culture creators that are pushing our collective world ever forward. This next episode intercepts the prolific community activist Dr. Joseph Smith who, as you'll hear in the conversation, is no average Joe. He's a bold entrepreneur that has created youth programs, a speaking practice and continues to create conditions where people around him can thrive. He is the personification of an ally…but transcends labels. Joseph spoke candidly about how deep an impact his mother has had on his upbringing and his person. Someone I will never meet but obviously a caring a thoughtful being who remains with us through him. As our conversation evolved, we spoke about the work that Joseph has been doing, through his organizations, and touched on why the work matters - at this time and always. We also spoke about the very real phenomena of compassion fatigue and burnout fatigue. Areas that are addressed, among others, in his newly launched Remedy program - that works address mental health.   Our conversation culminated in a critical dialog about dealing with the fight for social justice while avoid stoking the fires and creating more prolific enemies of progress. This consideration is a new and complex one, given a world climate that capitalizes on popular and sometimes divisive movements. For Joseph, part of all of these issues are addressed intentionally and with care.   Want MORE...? - from our guest - https://www.drjosephjsmith.ca/ - from 54Lights on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/54lights

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Finding My Revolution St. with Al Lee

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 44:40 Transcription Available


In a sublime departure from our regular programming, 54Lights host Kondwani Mwase sat down with singer songwriter Al Lee to talk about his poignant work – Revolution St. The album, the artist's second release, is a deeply personal endeavour. From his home in Revelstoke BC, Al Lee broke down his early days in music and even shared that his original move to the mic (i.e. singing) was born of necessity rather than want. Al Lee also spoke about his views on being an Iranian musician singing Blue Grass and Folk inspired songs. His love of music, which arguably seems to has started with a Blues love affair, draws from music's ability to “transcend colour”. Counted amongst his inspirations – the legends like Neil Young and Bob Dylan. And though the interview was light hearted, fun and a reunion of two old friends, we took some time to unpack Al Lee's second album and title track – Revolution Street. The song, like many others on the album, is complex and emotional. They draw from real life events, in this case a real life feminist revolt in Iran, and weaves in his personal nuanced insights. But rather than hog the spotlight, Al Lee, in typical fashion, shared how he embraced the contributions from the instrumentalists on his album…ones whose work fortifies and underlines his efforts. Enjoy our latest episode where we glean from a great interview and sample some bite size tracks. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Biggest Interview Scoop – Uncovering why Ali Haeri took the stage name Al Lee Largest Interview Surprise – Al Lee and Kondwani Mwase both had Def Leopard cassettes Largest Interview Regret – revealing that both Al Lee and Kondwani had Def Leopard cassettes Things you'll never be able to take back – bad jokes about Millennials and reading…seriously though, we do regret that slight and accept old men jokes in response. Revolution St. is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other popular sound streaming platforms.

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(Part Two) Path to Plate - Community-Led Innovation with FoodShare's Paul Taylor

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 23:27 Transcription Available


In Part Two of our interview with FoodShare's Executive Director Paul Taylor, 54Lights podcast asks our guest to help explain the impetus and strategy of FoodShare. In his profoundly thoughtful responses, Paul Taylor takes us through the food system and how communities can find agency for advancement through food. Far from the only lever, food has a way of empowering and feeding (pardon the pun) the disadvantaged in a way that empowers. And while that provides some measure of support, Paul unpacks how the broader system, and forces well beyond their influence, inform and impact lives. From converting local spaces to cultivating places where low-income peoples can build and experience health relationships around food. Our discussion went from understanding the need to create intervening initiatives, centred around food insecurity and systems, to the ingenuity it takes to develop groundbreaking ideas that work. Throughout the conversation, it became apparent that the secret sauce for launching ideas that have sustainable impact, stem from cultivating community-led ideas. Instead of designing ideas for the community, FoodShare is invested in designing ideas with the community. Among FoodShare's community-led initiatives are; Good Food Markets Community Kitchens Workshops One of the greatest insights was the state's complicity and accountability with respect to food security and access....which FoodShare puts on politicians as well as businesses that have "grown their profits on the backs of low-wage workers". FoodShare is a community-led organization whose work centres around disrupting the food system - in a way that will make good healthy food accessible for all. Find and follow FoodShare and all its initiatives at foodshare.net Find and follow Paul Taylor at paultaylorto.com NOTE: This episode is the second part of a 2-Part interview with our guest.

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(Part One) Path to Plate - Unpacking Food Systems with FoodShare's Paul Taylor

54Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 22:48 Transcription Available


FoodShare is a community-led organization whose work centres around disrupting the food system - in a way that will make good healthy food accessible for all. As part of our mini-series finale on food (the space, the supporting systems and the people that drive and thrive in the ecosystem), 54Lights sat down with FoodShare's Executive Director Paul Taylor to talk about the impact of the organization. An Ontarian with close ties to his lineage and his Kittitian roots, Paul spoke to us about those who've influenced and informed his path (his mother and grandmother among them) as he was growing up. At a young age, he tuned into the systematic injustices that lead to food insecurity and how it impacted the most vulnerable communities in our society - ones that not-so-coincidentally are disproportionately black, brown and indigenous. Paul's outlook, one that's grown over time and with the contribution of his fellow activists, is devoted to understanding the organizing principals that lead to emergencies within our world. And while these crusaders continue the hard work of understanding societal injustice, they work diligently to dismantle its constructs including anti-black racisim. According to FoodShare, "It's our time to lead" and the discussion dove into the reasons why, at this critical juncture, there might be a sliver of hope and promise. From community to activists to social movements, Paul calls upon all citizens to step forward by looking at their communities, and the things that happen within them, and to understand why injustice occurs. Lastly, Paul leaves and invites listeners to challenge the status quo by getting politically involved - contacting local government officials to make sure that they feel the political will and impetus to move towards sustainable progress. Find and follow FoodShare at foodshare.net Find and follow Paul Taylor at paultaylorto.com NOTE: This is a 2-Part interview featuring our guest.

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Loving the Triple Threat with KIF Radio

54Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 44:55 Transcription Available


In our latest episode of 54Lights we were joined in our virtual studios by the three driving forces behind KIF Radio. KIF is an innovative podcast that features music from emerging artists in the world of AfroBeats, Hip Hop and R&B. The show is masterfully managed by Grace Saqui and features addictive beats curated by two of the most impressive DJs on the planet - IMVNZI and Sound Curator. More than just DJs, the two have dedicated their life to sound - having come up as dancers, rappers and now DJs. The four of us had an illuminating conversation where KIF shared openly about their unique show format - one that showcases 15 tracks plus some introductory interviews with up and coming musicians. They explained the painstaking paths they take to find gems in a crowded marketplace and how they use their background in music to inform their choices - picking only the best on the globe. The team also opened up about how they move the crowd - the psyche that's needed to get the "room's" energy to peak. Before we closed the show, the team at KIF spoke to us about their love of music and what went into their name. As deep rooted as the thought and purpose that's gone into their colourful and ever-evolving monikers. An episode that's definitely not to be missed! Lean in and listen out loud. About KIF Radio KIF Radio is in its second year KIF Radio is a bi-weekly music podcast showcasing nothing but the most recent R&B & African vibes from the legends of tomorrow. Hosted by IMVNZI and Sound Curator. Aliases IMVNZI - aka Le Penseur Sound Curator - aka Creative Fly Projects and Affiliations KIF Radio recently joined Braided Media. Braided is a podcast network of Raw and Refined shows and storytelling created by people of African descent for a global audience

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Pole Position with Toka Murphy

54Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 36:11 Transcription Available


As a shout out to racing fans across the globe, 54Lights is proud to elevate our inspiring conversation with Toka Murphy - a 23 year old racing phenom. Toka sat down with us weeks before the now cancelled Montreal F1 Grand Prix. The athlete took us through his obsession with cars and opened up about how he took a casual adoration of the sport to an immersive fascination. From car meets to friends inviting him to take the wheel to painstaking hours learning the craft from industry experts. The humble young man found a way to raise money to get his license and soon connected with Patrik Wittmer and his four sons (Kuno, Karl, Nick and Kurt) - a racing family whose influence and intellect are having a tremendous impact on the sport. Patrik, and his family, are huge supporters of Toka and have helped teach him critical skills needed to move up in the racing world. With that said, the realities of racing, the financial burden it holds and the associated struggles off the racetrack became a topic of reflection during our time together. And while the money management that's inherent in the sport could be a deterrent, Toka's taken it all in stride...embracing that obstacle as a challenge he knows he'll overcome. He helps us draw illuminating analogies between sports like tennis and golf where the burden of participation comes with a hefty price tag. From getting sponsors to getting access to the track and, finally supporting the teams that make up a crew. The business of driving and the strategies needed to navigate the minutae of life outside the rigors of the race. And finally, of no small note is the reality that Toka is a black man in a sport that's got barely a handful. Lean in and listen to a great conversation with a young man whose mature well beyond his years. Learn more about our guest - Toka Murphy - https://tokamurphy.com/

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The Main Ingredient with Easton Robinson

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 37:04 Transcription Available


Easton Robinson is the chef, owner and originator of JerkUp Central...a takeout and catering business dedicated to healthier Caribbean cuisine. Easton's Jamaican heritage and influences come through boldly in his array of flavourful food. Easton sat down with 54Lights to take us through the birth of his business, his dedication to creating authentic Caribbean food and how he's battled adversities that could have suck his dreams. His early childhood cultivated a love of food and eventually led him to embrace adversity and pivot his life from a traditional 9-5 to an atypical 24/7 commitment. Easton then revealed to us how and what makes his business so distinct - his love and pull towards authentic Caribbean flavours - ones that come from fresh ingredients and a cooking style that's invested in time over speed and quality above profit. The payoff? Food that is reflective of genuine Caribbean culture. Food that is reclaiming and reshaping how some people in the West are starting to see this type of food. enjoy one of the most inspiring stories about resiliency and inner strength. About our focus on food The episode represents our official kick-off to our mini-series focused on food. From restauranteurs to chefs to food activists, this series is all about taste buds and the way how and what we eat is transforming communities around us.

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One Hand Doesn't Clap with Papa Balla Ndong

54Lights

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 30:52 Transcription Available


When Papa Balla Ndong launched his ambitious SIETAR Art Project, I had no idea how profound his initiative would have. The work spans hundreds of pages and threads together work, perspective and letters from contributors around the globe. It started in Europe, debuting in Paris, and has found it's way to Japan, Switzerland and countless other places across the globe. As a product of SIETAR, the Art Project embodies what both SIETAR and Papa Balla personify - unity. And while Papa Balla is a member of SIETAR, after speaking with him, it became clear that he is an ambassador for a great and global movement. Papa Balla Ndong sat down with 54Lights to take us through his selfless work and life mission. One that has landed him on the front lines of supporting migrants in Spain find a way and a home. Papa Balla explained how his educational background inspired him to discover more about migrants and how different cultures can collide and clash but also how they can collude and conspire for good.  He candidly takes us through his work and how he's been navigating tensions to create safe and productive spaces where migrant communities can flourish. His generosity, spirit and passion are clear reasons why he's been successful at working with policy-makers to influence progressive changes in government. And while a lot of his work lies with government and the migrant community, he somehow finds time to work with youth to educate them about racism - cutting it off before it takes root. As he took us through his journey, he explained the stark realities and challenges that face migrants...the systematic racism that they face...and the hard work that we all have to do to collectively open up our communities.   Notable Words of Wisdom during our conversation One hand doesn't clap... Papa Balla's perspective on working together You are not born with racism, you are taught racism...Papa Balla's perspective on racism and why he works with youth on curbing it About our guestPapa Balla Ndong, from Senegal, is a Human Migration Expert and holds a Masters degree in International Migration from the faculty of Psychology, University of Valencia. He has worked in Solans Lawyers Office, specializing in Foreign Law and participated in training courses in the General Council of the Spanish Judicial Power (CGPJ). Currently he performs the following charges: President of the Alternative Forum on Immigration, Coordinator of the Citizens Assembly Against Racism, Accredited Intercultural Mediator from Valencia Government, General Secretary of SOS Racisme Pais Valencia, Vice President of the Local Council of Immigration and Interculturality of the City of Valencia.Find out more on the SIETAR Art Project here

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From Reel to Real with Naledi Jackson

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 29:36 Transcription Available


On this episode we are humbled to say that the amazing Naledi Jackson is back with us for a second episode on 54Lights. Naledi was our very first guest and years later she is back to share more of her story. Naledi is a writer, director and producer who has methodically made her way up the movie-making ladder. Her resume, which includes work on the Netflix series “Anne with an E” and her own action-packed drama “The Drop In” are just a couple of many projects she's worked on.  Naledi talked about her inspiration, her parents, and the most inspiring film-makers who've helped her shape her passion and pursuits.  She reminisces about her magical experience living in Bulawayo and Montreal which gave her a broader perspective on writing. Throughout her travels, Naledi's relentless outlook has helped her create and contribute. From writing rooms to her own personal writing room, she opened up about her commitment and what it takes to push forward in a competitive industry. Naledi's perspective, which included "confessions" on her  fascination with sci-fi films, diversity and representation in film and the magic of movies. The episode closes with Naledi giving some valuable tips and advice to up and coming writers wanting to get their foot in the door. And if that wasn't enough, Naledi gave us some insight for what's in store for a busy 2022. 

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Farms, Forks and Food Revolution with Chef Kiki Louya

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 41:23 Transcription Available


54Lights sat down with executive Chef Kiki Louya to talk about her career in food. The renowned chef opened up to us about her life, businesses and motivations. The conversation touched on important topics like food sustainability, the true DNA of an executive chef as well as what it takes to handle the heat of Bravo's Top Chef kitchen - where she is a "Cheftestant" for Season 18.

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Because Art Prevails..with Marie Powell

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 36:38 Transcription Available


54Lights sits down with the young, impressive founder and editor of ARK Magazine, Marie Powell. She openly shares her experiences in the fashion industry and the next big steps. Why the name “ARK” you ask? Let Marie tell you.

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Step Forward with Amanuel Melles

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 33:15 Transcription Available


This episode on 54Lights is a rebroadcast of a collaborative effort done with the Ontario Aids Network (OAN). It features a conversation with our influential activist Amanuel Melles. The main purpose of this episode is to shed light on work that's being done, somewhat behind the scenes, by organizations like the OAN and prominent activists like Amanuel.

Raw Stories Podcast
S2 E1: Reflecting with Kondwani Mwase - An incredible and inspiring storyteller.

Raw Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 37:05


Kondwani is a Canadian based compelling storyteller whose pursuits and passions have culminated in the creation of 54Lights podcast. 54Lights Podcast is dedicated to telling under told stories (out of Africa). While a charismatic host to some, he's known to others as a consultative strategist.He is a marketer who is skilled in translating insights into action. His keen eye for authentic audience engagement delivers a vision where products, customers and corporate reputation align. 54 Lights - https://54lights.com/your-host/ Speech Simplified - https://speechsimplified.co.uk/about

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Soundtracks with Andy and Joachim of Multiformatz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 43:10 Transcription Available


54Lights theme song composers, Andy Ninvalle and Joachim Notebaert, join us for a chat about their road to making magical music. The two joined us from Europe to talk about their journeys as well as their current struggle to making a living in the creative field.

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Ready. Set. Reflect. with Fungai Mettler

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 49:11 Transcription Available


In a podcasting first for 54Lights, we sit down with a multi-talented creative philanthropist Fungai Mettler to talk about her work, her outlook and her therapeutic style of storytelling. This episode was a dual broadcast...with both Fungai and Kondwani sharing turns asking questions for their respective shows.

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Season III Is Upon Us

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 7:33 Transcription Available


54Lights launches Season III of the podcast with a call to unity and togetherness. Echoing the spirit of Ubuntu and the call to action of African giants, this glimpse represents a small glimmer of what's in store for the days, weeks and months ahead.

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Source Code - Teaser Episode with Roland Best

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 12:34 Transcription Available


In a preview of what's in store for Season III, 54Lights is releasing an abbreviated peak at a fun-filled conversation with Roland Best - founder of E-RoL Beats.

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Keep The Faith with Stafford Attzs

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 48:35 Transcription Available


The latest instalment of 54Lights podcast featured a deeply philosophical conversation with author Stafford Attzs. A clinical technician whose range of knowledge spans from pew to pugilism, Attzs has recently written a book - The Narrow Path That Few Will Find: The Evolution of Christianity.54Lights host, Kondwani Mwase and Stafford sat down to unpack religion, scripture and adherence to doctrine. The conversation zeroed in on Stafford's world view and the lens through which he views Christianity. His approach, while not without controversy, is backed up by a meticulous and analytical approach. Regardless of whether or not you agree with his position, there is no disputing his process or commitment to uncovering truth. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP16..Plated, the Chef's Table with James Mitchell

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 28:16 Transcription Available


This just in…54Lights podcast sat down with Montreal Chef James Mitchell to talk about his culinary business. Over the years, Chef Mitchell has been methodically plying his trade so that his business can thrive and survive during the chaos of COVID. From chef’s tables to cooking classes, Jaime (as he’s known to some) has made something sustainable in a time where organizations are teetering on the brink. And thanks to the his family meal plans, The House of James Mitchell seems poised to weather the storm of our current pandemic. Listen.Like,Share.

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S2.EP14..Queue The Bridge with Zodwa Nyoni

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 47:43 Transcription Available


The latest episode of 54Lights podcast focuses on revival. Revival and rebirth within the entertainment industry with a specific lens on the theatre. Sitting down with acclaimed playwright Zodwa Nyoni, we dove into heady topics that ranged from how creatives have to approach the business side of their work to how the writing process evolves to how the industry is reshaping itself during the period of Covid. Zodwa candidly walks us through her process, her teachings and learnings. A must listen episode for any current or aspiring creative. A must listen episode for anyone curious about the theatre. A must listen episode for anyone seeking inspiration. You get the point…press play! Zodwa Nyoni is of Zimbabwean lineage but has found a home in the U.K. Her talents have been on full display in recent years and reached a key milestone with the successful and acclaimed launch of her play, Boi Boi is Dead, in 2014. Her list of accomplishments continues to amaze, be they in the realm of academia, in the world of poetry or on stage. Our talk gave us insight into how Zodwa has integrated her culture into her work, how she continues to advocate for artists and how her latest play is standing up in the time of Covid. This latest piece, Nine Lives, will hit the Bridge Theatre in London as part of a series of monologues that signal the revival of theatre and the reshaping of a new form of theatrical entertainment. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP13..Breakfast of Champions with Jefferson Darrell

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 34:52 Transcription Available


This just in…Jefferson Darrell started his boutique agency, Breakfast Culture, with the goal of helping organizations effectively reach audiences. The idea quickly evolved to encompass the management of external communications (coined as Woke Marketing) and internal workplace culture. Jefferson joined 54Lights and shared his perspective on identity politics, social movements and, even, family dynamics. His fresh perspective coupled with his command of language thrust us into an engaging and thought-provoking conversation. Listen. Like. Share. Learn more about Jefferson’s work at www.breakfastculture.org

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S2.EP12.. A Mogul's Renaissance w Patricia Mawa

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 33:39 Transcription Available


This just in….54Lights managed to catch up with media mogul Patricia (Bebia) Mawa. Patricia works alongside her husband, Moses Mawa, in steering an impressive media empire that includes; a 24hour television channel (called AfroGlobal TV), three magazines and several regional networks. While we were pleased that she shed light on her early start in media, our greatest learnings came from Patricia’s willingness to explain the magic and mission behind her companies. Focused on inspiring, uniting and celebrating those of African descent, her work and footprint is impressive. Her family has built a business that is breaking through barriers and reaching beyond traditional limits associated with black people. By depicting a different, and more complex, portrayal of Africans, her collection of companies is adding to a rich and progressive dialog on race. Like everything else, these businesses have been impacted by COVID. But it seems clear that the momentum and resilience that’s part of the greater empire gives it the fortitude to survive. And rather than shrink when faced with the daunting reality of the times, Patricia sees opportunity and envisions a “creative renaissance” that will lead us through any storm. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP11..Just Desserts with Andrew McBarnett

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 40:38 Transcription Available


This just in…54Lights had a sweet conversation with Neale’s Sweet ‘n Nice ice cream co-founder Andrew McBarnett. The ice cream business is emerging into a formidable brand in the Canadian landscape. In fact, it’s fair to say they have fully arrived. They're doubling their presence in supermarkets across Canada – going from over 300 to over 600 locations. While its competitors are obvious, what's even more obvious that they’re carving out a clear niche in the marketplace. By following their Caribbean roots, they've created a flavourful portfolio that ensures they will remain head and shoulders above all others. As a black owned business they stand out as a model example of how to run and grow an organization. Their tenacity is matched only by their audacious commitment to pushing the limits of people's palates. And by following in the footsteps and vision of their original founder, Charles Alfred Neale, they are ensuring that their surge will continue well into the future. Take a break from the heat and get to know one of Canada’s greatest, and tastiest, brands. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP10..The Ledge And The Ledger

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 28:30 Transcription Available


This just in…in an extension of a previous episode of 54Lights, S2.EP8..Playbook Live (https://54lights.com/2020/06/playbook-live/), we sat down with investment advisor Gabriel Flores to talk about managing money in times of crisis. In these uncertain times, where people need to be more prudent about their expenses, we were compelled to talk to a professional whose day-to-day is helping people manage their relationship with money. Gabriel is an advisor in RBC’s Wealth Management division(https://ca.rbcwealthmanagement.com/gabriel.flores/). He has a diverse skillset which includes, among many things, a background in the sciences. His measured, thoughtful and humane approach to his craft set him apart from other advisors in the marketplace. His focus is on education and information which helps his clients feel empowered. His hands-on approach has needed to adapt, given COVID19, but he’s adjusted admirably and continues to help people achieve their goals and cement their legacies. Listen. Like. Share. Follow on Instagram - http://instagram.com/crowd54

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S2.EP9..Outspoken with Tiana Conley

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 44:13 Transcription Available


54Lights welcomed outspoken VP Tiana Conley into our virtual studio for a session to unpack her career, outlook and circumstance. She shared her experiences as an often solitary, and senior ranking, African-American leader who’s compelled to embrace risk. And while that may leave her in a vulnerable position, it’s fundamentally important to the journey towards equality. Along with her leadership role in the corporate world, Tiana is a mother and an outspoken crusader for human rights. She is participating in a community leadership program, comprising of top black leaders around Chicago, to help tackle imbalances in power dynamics. She’s commited to advancing equality for black people so that all races can thrive and rise towards a state of true equality and progress. Among the most quotable moments from our talk are these prescient lines; “Truth-tellers take their lumps” “I’m gonna speak my truth and I’m ok with you not being ok with that” “Risks are more expensive for black people than for non-black people” “Risks are worth it if they play out for the broader greater good” Listen. Like. Share. Find us on Instagram - @crowd54 Find us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you do your listening - search "54Lights"

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S2.EP8..Playbook Live with Ricardo McRae

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 35:18 Transcription Available


This just in...54Lights host Kondwani Mwase sat down with the diverse and creative entrepreneur, Ricardo McRae in what is arguably one of our most important episodes to date. In a timely take that’s prescient for communities of colour, Ricardo unpacks important topics for us all. Ricardo is a black entrepreneur based in Toronto who has started several projects including BlackInCanada.com and Wedge15. As a businessman, he's craftily managed the world between creativity and commerce. Among other things, he now works with people in the black community to help them better understand their relationship with money. Aside from fiscal management, he's known for giving sage advice to business owners and youth within the greater Toronto area. Our conversation spans several avenues. Mentorship, money and legacy to name a few. While his candor was sometimes cutting, it offered a measured perspective on life and how navigating the ups and downs of ones’ journey needs to be approached with openness and a willingness to embrace fear. Listen. Like. Share. iTunes - https://tinyurl.com/yabokvma Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/y8n92o7n

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S2.EP6..Seeing the Unseen

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 38:13 Transcription Available


In our latest episode, 54Lights (@crowd54) sat down with activist, author and tireless superstar Andrea Gunraj to talk about gender equality. The COVID crisis is and has cast its shadow on underrepresented communities, Andrea eloquently educated us on how the coronavirus is amplifying underlying inequalities facing women of all backgrounds. And better still, she sheds light on how we can contribute to progress and making a change. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP5.. Click To Focus

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 28:09 Transcription Available


Justine Apple has been running her business for years. As a professional photographer, she knows that her livelihood is inspired by photos but driven by relationships. She’s in the service industry and she knows and embraces it. 54Lights had a candid talk with Justine where she talked COVID19, DIY photography and the gaps business education for artists. A great listen for entrepreneurs, freelancers and anyone interested in the business of photography. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP4..The Daughter's Footsteps

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 40:22 Transcription Available


On the heels of Women’s Month, thirty or so days beyond Black History month and in the midst of self-isolation, 54Lights is launching our most recent talk with the indomitable Binta Bajaha.  Her measured and worldly perspective gives us all something to think about; from women's issues to reframing how we celebrate Black History month. Enjoy this latest conversation, including a quick chat on the COVID19 crisis.

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S2.EP3..Seed54: Cliffs, Ceilings and Crossings

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 53:48 Transcription Available


On International Women's Day, and hopefully everyday, we take time out to recognize, celebrate and shed light on the strong women in our lives who are leaders, mentors, friends and family. 54Lights recently sat down with several strong and impressive women to have a real conversation about the Glass Ceiling and the Glass Cliff. While there is still a long way to go, these insightful women all shared their perspective on the fight for gender equality and encourage me that we are, and can, move forward towards a better and more equal future. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP2..Just Imagine_Rania El Mugammar

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 32:31 Transcription Available


Just Imagine….sitting down with a lyrical activist who’s prose and prowess is moving! 54Lights sat down with the multi-talented and multi-faceted Rania El Mugammar (@rania.writes) to better understand her work and motivation. A woman with a comfort with conflict, Rania's artistry and activism is something we can all learn from. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP1..Whats In A Name!?

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 32:05 Transcription Available


Season II kicks off with a collective bang. Guests from 54’s past present and future episodes all introduce themselves to us in interestingly collaged show dedicated to people’s names…and the origins of the names. In this episode, you’ll get to shake hands with guests, fans and people who help make 54Lights what it is. As always, you’re invited to introduce yourself, and the origins of your name, to 54Lights. Do so on Facebook, Instagram (@crowd54) or through our website. Listen. Like. Share.

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S2.EP0..Season II Trailer

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 3:59 Transcription Available


Season II of 54Lights podcast is here. Enjoy interesting conversations with inspirational leaders, of all stripes, throughout the upcoming months. Enjoy under told stories (out of Africa). Listen. Like. Share.

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The Presidents Club_Part II_featuring Javon Findlator

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 21:08 Transcription Available


In the final instalment of the President's Club, 54Lights sits down with former CAUFP Javon Findlator. The selfless entrepreneur and bright professional continues to give back to his community...both locally and abroad. When we spoke, we got a glimpse into his motivation, dedication and unwavering commitment. Listen. Like. Share.

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And You Are...Cher Jones

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 18:40 Transcription Available


54Lights had the pleasure of meeting a number of insightful business leaders at the BFUTR Tech Summit in Toronto. One of those amazing people was Cher Jones - a social media trainer based in this city. Her business and model couldn't be more relevant, in a time where professionals need to quite literally brand themselves. I spoke to Cher about her business, her approach and her exploits. Listen. Like. Share.

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Ep4.54..Center Stage_Dalmar Abuzeid

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 32:01 Transcription Available


Dalmar Abuzeid is a Canadian actor who’s been blazing a trail for years. His resume is littered with impressive accomplishments…least of which are his breakthrough role on “Degrassi: The Next Generation” and his recent exploits in “Anne with an E”. While all his roles have been impressive undertakings, his portrayal on "Anne with an E" represented a watershed moment in the life of a storied Canadian series as he played the first black character on the show. 54Lights had the immense privilege of catching up with Dalmar to talk about his career, his craft and his impact. Note: Since our interview, "Anne with an E" was cancelled. The news is sad but the cast, crew and writers who worked on the show will undoubtedly re-emerge…in this series or on another. 54 wishes you all well.

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Chatter Appreciation...Lekan's Riches

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 16:02 Transcription Available


54Lights sat down with BPTN (Black Professionals in Technology Network) founder Lekan Olawoye to speak about diversity in tech, talent management and what drives him. With the BFUTR Tech Summit as our backdrop, Lekan spoke unapologetically about his life, vision and intentions. Listen. Like, Share.

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On the Mic..Live with Kibra Tesfaye

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 30:27 Transcription Available


Days before her premier video release, 54Lights sat down with talented singer/songwriter Kibra Tesfaye at the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto. The young singer opened up about her upswinging career and the process she's embarking on to build her brand. Listen. Like. Share.

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Take The Shot..My Street Hobby

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 22:08 Transcription Available


54Lights had the pleasure of broadcasting live at Toronto's Eaton Centre where we sat down with local street photographer Marc-Andre Misat. Professional by day and artist by night (sort of), Marc gave us insight to how, and why, a hobbyist street photographer creates mastery in the urban jungle. Listen. Like. Share.

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The Beautiful Game

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 31:19 Transcription Available


54Lights recently joined two coaches from Sigma FC soccer academy. They spoke eloquently about their work and experience at an academy that's shaping the future of Canadian soccer. With that backdrop, we dove into the true impact of the game and gained insight into how these two approach their sport. Enjoy a fun interview about the world's beautiful game. Listen. Like. Share.

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Undertold Stories from Africa

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 14:09


Guest speaker Kondwani Mwase explains what his project is and why he started it.why Kondwani started his projectwhat is Kondwanis projectwho can reach out to share their storyUnderstanding Kondwanis motivation to share the stories of Africa. http://54lights.com/

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Ep3.54..Oh_Canada_6 degrees of connection

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 39:45 Transcription Available


At the time this episode was first broadcast, the country of Canada was celebrating its 152nd birthday - July 1st, 2019. It seemed only fitting that an episode dedicated to agencies in Canada, that work to welcome new citizens, be aired on this day. 54Lights spoke with employees from the ICC and 6Degrees for our latest instalment. We explore some of Canada's programs that work to welcome new citizens to this diverse and inclusive country. Listen. Like. Share.

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Mining Precious Gems w/ Aileen Hill

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 31:01 Transcription Available


The Precious Gems Project is a community driven charity whose mission it is to raise funds to help send underprivileged children to camp. 54Lights sat down with the driving force behind the movement…founder Aileen Hill. Her passion is infectious and inspiring. Our conversation gave great insight to her unrelenting will…one that pushes the limits of what’s possible for entire communities. Listen. Like. Share.

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It's Gotta Be...The Books!

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 34:14 Transcription Available


Randy Osei is the founder of what used to be a sports agency but has now evolved into a budding community conscious enterprise. Rozaay Management Inc was launched in 2015 and has been growing at a rapid pace since inception. 54Lights sat down with Randy to talk about his business, his sense of community and the Book and Sneaker Drive that he's championed to help bring education and play to Ghana. Listen. Like. Share.

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Start Something with Petra Adrienne

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 39:13 Transcription Available


Petra Adrienne has travelled the world teaching English to students in the classroom and the boardroom. She's brought her culture, personality and vibrance to every place she goes. 54Lights sat down with her to get a glimpse of the world through the eyes of this proud and accomplished woman. Listen. Like. Share.

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Start Something with Grace Eleyae

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 24:18 Transcription Available


At first glance, Grace Eleyae appears to be in the hair business. Her brand is soaring...and as it continues to rise, 54Lights felt compelled to take a closer look. We caught up with Grace to talk about her emerging empire. Along the way, we discovered that while she trades in hair, her brand is all about confidence. Listen. Like. Share.

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Start Something with Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 30:54 Transcription Available


Building Blocks is a 54Lights series focused on people starting and cultivating businesses or projects. For our first focus on these trailblazers, we sat down with Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson, the co-founder of a movement called "Empowered In My Skin". While it's only been around a few years, the project is growing fast and is a great forum for women (and men) of all stripes. Alongside her husband, a fellow entrepreneur/restaurateur, we discussed her life, motivations and future aspirations. Listen. Like. Share.

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Start Something with Dr. Nothabo Ncube

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 32:37 Transcription Available


54 Lights recently sat down for an All Access interview with Dr. Nothabo Ncube. We spoke about her life, struggles and family. A particularly inspiring discussion on how Dr. Ncube turned tragedy into triumph...all the while being driven by her bond with her mother. Along the way, we delve into conversations on culture and living life in different countries. For colour and direction, we spoke with UK based playwright/poet Ntombi Zodwa Nyoni (notable author of Boi Boi is Dead) and renown Australia based author/activist/political commentator Sisonke Msimang (notable author of Always Another Country and featured in another extended discussion on 54Lights). Both women have extraordinary backgrounds and lend their poignant voices to a colourful perspective on the backdrop of an insightful conversation with the good doctor.

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Ep1.54..Where I'm From

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 46:15 Transcription Available


Episode 1.54.."Where I’m From" stands as the first official episode of 54Lights. Our focus is the remarkable journey of Sisonke Msimang...who is a prolific writer and activist. She recently published her memoir, Always Another Country, which is enjoying its international release. Our discussion gave us some interesting insights; ranging from culture and immigration to candid reflections on her life. Share. Like. Listen.

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The Trailer: Ep0.54..We Are 54Lights

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 3:10 Transcription Available


Welcome to 54Lights! Our first episode, We Are 54!, is an introduction to this project. 54Lights offers an alternative to mainstream depictions of Africa and its people. It is a celebration of people and culture. And while it often features Africans it is not exclusively for (or about) Africans. Share. Like. Listen.