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Send us a textA group of friends join a game show in which contestants, allowed to flee anywhere in the world, are pursued by "podcasters" hired to kill them with their brand of off-beat humor. On Episode 703 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature film discussion is The Running Man (2025) from director Edgar Wright! We also revisit MZ's hatred of Stephen Spielberg, our coming attractions segment has us reacting to the trailers for the films; Undertone, and The Dreadful, and we get a horrifying glimpse into our very near socio-political future. So grab as many costume changes as you can fit in your bag, bury all your new dollars in your backyard, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Remembering Heather O'Rourke, Poltergeist, She Was Here, you can learn from Spielberg without becoming Spielberg, Disclosure Day, Duel, Sugarland Express, E.T., Brian Paulin, Amistad, Treejumpers, Catch Me If You Can, Bela Tarr, The Fatal Hour, Return of the Living Dead II, In Dreams, Virus, Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, Rats, Vampire Boulevard, Asylum, Butcher House, Ghost Hunters, Army of the Dead, The Book of Eli, Intruders, Ari Aster, Robert Zemeckis, Hostel, Chad Lowe, The Others, Mario Van Peebles, Cape Fear, The Accident, George “Funky” Brown, Andrea Martin, Black Christmas, Cannibal Girls, Richard Franklin, Pet Sematary 2, The Devil's Daughter, Jaws 2, Dube dube doo he did Jaws 2, Billy the Kid vs. Dracula, The Old Dark House, The Bride of Frankenstein, London After Midnight, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Beau is Afraid, Joaquim the African Dream, RIP T.K. Carter, The Thing, Punky Brewster, RIP Marcus Gilbert, Grateful Dead, RIP Bob Weir, Barry Sobel, The Milwaukee Dream, Slick, Pontypool, Stanley Kubrick, The Dreadful, Onibaba, Undertone, A24, Orson Swells, Katy O'Brian, The Running Man, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Yaphet Kotto, Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho, sidekick prepper, Baby Driver, Ant-Man, The Cornetto Trilogy, Katy O'Brian, Martin Herlihy, Please Don't Destroy, William H. Macy, FreeVee, Stephen King, Richard Bachman, Shock Treatment, The Long Walk, Michael Cera, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Sinners, Series 7: The Contenders, Dust Bunny, Mockingbird Lane, American Gods, Hannibal, Bryan Fuller, David Dastmalchian, Late Night With the Devil, Flay or Filet, BMX Bandits, Controlling the Orswellian Narrative, Edgar Played it Wright, Even Satan Has a Podcast.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Since 2019, the world has seen the "Year of Return" as a massive success. But behind the beautiful Instagram photos of December in Accra, there is a quiet reality: many who moved to Ghana are already moving back to the West. In this episode of Konnected Minds, Derrick Abaitey sits down with Ivy Prosper - media expert and author of "Your Essential Guide on Moving to Ghana" -to discuss the brutal truth about the "Beyond the Return" agenda. In this conversation, we explore: ✅ Is the "African Dream" being oversold to Black Americans and the UK Diaspora? ✅ The "Rent Trap": Why paying 2 years upfront is killing the dream. ✅ Cultural Shocks: Why Ghanaians struggle to say "No" and the honesty gap. ✅ The Job Market: Why you should NEVER move to Ghana without a plan. ✅ Why many Diasporans feel like "New Colonizers" to the locals. Ivy Prosper spent years working within the Year of Return secretariat, and her insights are a must-watch for anyone thinking about relocation, investment, or building a legacy in Africa. Chapters: 0:00 – Is the Dream Over? Why people are moving back. 07:15 – Ghana vs. New York: The seed of the return. 13:40 – Unexpected Fame: How Steve Harvey changed everything for Ghana. 18:45 – Emotion vs. Logic: Why "Spiritual Connections" aren't enough to stay. 24:10 – The Salary Shock: What you'll REALLY earn in Accra. 33:15 – The Illegal Rent Crisis: Why $30k savings isn't enough. 42:30 – Cultural Friction: "Ghanaians are not always honest." 58:20 – Ivy Prosper's Top Move-Back Guide (The Checklist). 1:12:30 – No matter what happens, life goes on. Guest: Ivy Prosper - Content Creator, Former Year of Return Social Media Manager YT: https://www.youtube.com/@IvyProsper IG: https://www.instagram.com/ivyprosper Host: Derrick Abaitey IG: https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey YT: https://www.youtube.com/@DerrickAbaitey Join Konnected Academy: https://konnectedacademy.com/ Listen to the podcast on: Apple Podcast - http://tinyurl.com/4ttwbdxe Spotify - http://tinyurl.com/3he8hjfp Join this channel: /@konnectedminds FOLLOW ► https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds #MovingToGhana #YearOfReturn #GhanaReality #Accra #LivingInAfrica #IvyProsper #KonnectedMinds
The Wrestling Memory Grenade #159 has arrived, looking at the second week of November TV for 1988 in the WWF! Survivor Series grows closer and the teams come together. The Mega Powers talk about the big PPV event, The Rockers battle the Fabulous Rougeaus, but the Hart Foundation aren't too far away! Plus, Bret Hart faces Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo distracts Hacksaw Duggan, Andre the Giant in tears from his fears, Akeem becomes "The African Dream", Tito Santana gets theme music, The Conquistadors get a win leading into the PPV, Jake Roberts on the Brother Love Show, Curt Hennig continues his PERFECT winning streak, Hercules has a (temporary) change in theme music, Demolition flaunts their Series team, The Ultimate Warrior prepares to EXPLODE on Team Honky Tonk, soundbites, and so much more!Please Subscribe to our Patreon to help pay the bills, https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes the $5 “All Access” Tier & $9 "VIP Superfan" Tier featuring our VIDEO CASTS, Patreon Watch-Along Series, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, Regional Rasslin, Puro Academy, & Retro Re-View), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure!WRESTLECOPIA MERCHANDISE - https://www.teepublic.com/user/wrestlecopiaVisit the WrestleCopia Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow WrestleCopia on “X” (Formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow & LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE – https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to the WrestleCopia Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jarek Smietana, Gary Bartz – African Dream – 8:56 Charles Lloyd, Jason Moran – God Only Knows – 3:31 Christian McBride – Ballad of Ernie Washington – 5:34 Nina Simone – Ain’t Got No / I Got Life – (Groovefinder Remix) – 3:18 Sonny Rollins – God Bless the Child – Remastered – 7:26 Charles […]
Orlando Pirates secured a 3-0 victory over Stade d'Abidjan in their CAF Champions League group stage clash at Orlando Stadium in Soweto LAST NIGHT. A first-half strike from Relebohile Mofokeng and second-half goals from Patrick Maswanganyi and Deon Hotto earned the Buccaneers three crucial points at home. After beating the Ivorians, Pirates have ascended to the summit of the league table, amassing eight points from four games. This bolsters their chances of advancing to the knockout stages. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Mathews Mpete, SABC Sports Analyst
Send us a textToday I'm in conversation with Zimbabwean-born and Italy-based serial startup founder and entrepreneur, Tadiwa Mwashita. Her latest venture is the Italian Social Impact Startup, Feedel Africa. They provide services to innovation hubs and non-profit organizations on the African continent, with a special focus on women led startups. Some of the services Feedel Africa offers include fund raising, grant writing and AI education. Join us and hear all about Tadiwa's ability to combine profit with purpose, and how she is elevating African innovation to global heights in the fields of B2B SaaS, fintech, and AI.Our conversations takes us on a journey from Tadiwa's home country, Zimbabwe, where she stumbled on entrepreneurship as a high school student. We discover that she hasn't stopped experimenting with ideas ever since, and how being in Italy forced her to fully embrace her entrepreneurial roots. It has been nothing less than a complex journey of navigating language barriers and prejudice that has led her to the level of nimbleness and adaptability you will hear about. She also discusses her latest and soon-to-be launched venture in the pet space, which she created using a methodology she has mastered: .the magic of turning local insights into innovative business solutionsDon't miss this inspiring conversation with one of the most creative and resilient entrepreneurs you will meet. LINKS AND MENTIONS Tadiwa's LinkedIn ProfileFeedel Africa - Social Impact Startup founded by TadiwaFeedel Ventures - The Investment company that funds and provides other resources to Tadiwa's ventureSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook
A more chilled vibe this month featuring; Pnau, The Avalanches, Three Drives on a Vinyl/Sebastian Davidson, Norah Jones/Jose Padilla, Fish Go Deep, Camelphat/Simon Mills, Trentmoller, The Police/DJ Harvey, Deee-Lite, Telepopmusik, The African Dream, Dan Kye & Soulphiction.
Hollywood star Idris Elba recently announced he'll soon relocate to Africa and promote the film industry there. He spoke to BBC Africa's Thomas Naadi about it. The British actor is not alone: BBC Africa Eye's Nour Abida has been following the journeys of a group of second generation French nationals who want to move back to Senegal. Her documentary, The Homecoming, is available on the BBC World Service YouTube channel. Produced by Alice Gioia and Hannah Dean. (Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)
In this final episode of Hustling The African Dream we look at where the term "hustle" actually comes from, how it has evolved over time and what the term means to young Africans living their own hustle today. Hustling the African Dream is produced by Sound Africa in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation .https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/ External Media (YouTube):04.26 – Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Richie) 04.44 - Nino Brown - The definition of a Hustler 07.15 - Gary Vaynerchuk 07.25 – Rick Ross, XXL 07.37 – Jay Z 07.59 – CBS News 08.03 - Greg Edwards, Wisecrack 08.12 – The Life Formula
DJ Cosher has yet again put his spin on a classic song, this time it's the iconic track by Vicky Sampson "African Dream". The legendary vocalist worked together with DJ Cosher to re-record the vocals while he breathed new life into the production and arrangement, with the intention of honouring while modernizing the already brilliant and powerful original song.
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Theresa Ayerigah, takes us to her home country of Ghana to see how innovative young Africans are turning food into profit. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/ External Media (YouTube) 06.04 – Newzroom Afrika 06.07 - Clive Butkow, CEO of Kalon Venture Partners, Newzroom Afirka 06.11 – Newzroom Afrika 06.18 - Andrew Darfoor, Group Chief Executive of Alexander Forbes, CNBC Africa 06.21 - Newzroom Afrika 06.24 - Newzroom Afrika
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Emmanuel Ampomah, takes us to Ghana where we hear from young people who have struggled to find a job immediately after graduating. This series has shown that having a degree isn't always a ticket to employment, and in this episode we hear firsthand that expectations about jobs… and reality… are two different things. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/ External Media (YouTube):00.41 - Vusi Thembekwayo, Keynote Speaker Speech, ALU graduationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rh2tvk-QDM&t=2s&pp=ygU4VnVzaSBUaGVtYmVrd2F5bywgS2V5bm90ZSBTcGVha2VyIFNwZWVjaCwgQUxVIEdyYWR1YXRpb24%3D
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode we speak to one truly remarkable young Kenyan who is bending the rules just enough to make an unjust system work for him. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, James Tayali, takes us to Malawi where some young boda-boda drivers, risk their lives to make a living. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation. https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Anita Owiti, takes us to Kenya to see how innovative young Africans are tackling the environmental crisis and climate change. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/ External Media (YouTube):04.48 – David Ewusi-Mensah, Co-founder Eco Amet Solutions, AFRICER Project 04.59 – Gayle King, CBS News 05.07 – Malcolm Webb, Al Jazeera 05.11 - David Ewusi-Mensah, Co-founder Eco Amet Solutions, AFRICER Project 25.40 – Leah Namugerwa, Climate Activist, COP27 26.06 – Simon Stiell, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary, COP27 26.14 – Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, COP27
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about about innovative young Africans and their hustles and in this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Ibrahim Bahati, heads back to his home country of Uganda where art and the hustle come together in unexpected ways. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council with support from The Mastercard Foundation https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Zimie Sigenu, goes back to the Eastern Cape of South Africa where we explore the urban-rural divide in South Africa and meet young Africans who are dealing with the harsh realities facing graduates. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Sabelo Mpisi, takes us to South Africa where land and gender dynamics are forcing some women into the hustle. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/ External media used in this episode (YouTube):02.53 - Fergal Keane, BBC Africa 02.56 - Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Founder of the Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh Xperience 03.00 - Kiran Moodley, Channel 4 News 03.06 – VOA Africa
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Liona Muchenje, heads back to her home country of Zimbabwe where ordinary people have taken the hustle to new heights, as they try to secure theirs and their family's futures. This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation https://hsrc.ac.za/https://mastercardfdn.org/ External media used in this episode (YouTube):00.23 – CNA News 00.27 – John Dickerson, CBS News 00.31 – Yoon Jung-min, Arirang News 00.34 – Nate Burleson, CBS News 00.41 – Elon Musk, 2022 All In Summit
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In this episode of Alternative Convos, Charles talks to Ayesha Farah about the role of Diasporian Youth in Advancing the African Dream. Alternative Convos Podcast is a dynamic and engaging talk show that aims to foster unity and drive positive transformation in Africa. It provides a platform for passionate activists, skilled practitioners, and creative thinkers to share their insights on important issues that shape Africa's progress. This podcast is a unique space where diverse perspectives are welcomed and valued, creating a safe environment for alternative viewpoints. Hosted by Charles Kojo Vandyck, Alternative Convos Podcast is your go-to source for thought-provoking conversations that inspire change. Disclaimer: “The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the guest's own and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only”. Contact: Ayesha via https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayesha-f-64a701144/
In the sleepy town of Asebu, a few miles inland from the Atlantic along Ghana's Cape Coast, a serene 5,000 acre rural settlement is rising out of the palm forests and farmland. Pan-African Village is envisioned as an idyllic haven for settlers from the African diaspora. It was established in 2019, after a local chief announced that anyone from the diaspora could have plots for free. Hundreds of people, largely from North America and the Caribbean, have accepted the offer and are in the midst of building large homes. They regard themselves as the first wave of settlers, carving a new life in their ancestral homeland, devoid of racism and repression. But while locals have tentatively welcomed returning diaspora, Ghana is also experiencing some of the worst economic conditions in decades. In Pan-African Village, brewing tensions over ownership and privileged access to the land are threatening to spill over into violence and unravel the promise of this diaspora haven. This week on The Sunday Story, producer Andrew Mambo speaks with Emmanuel Akinwotu, NPR's West Africa Correspondent, about the complicated relationship between the diaspora settlers and the place they see as their ancestral home.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In 2024, the single greatest threat to South Africa's democracy, freedom, and to the South African dream, is the African National Congress (ANC). So said Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen in the debate on the President's State of the Nation Address (SoNA), on Tuesday. President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered his eighth SoNA last week, in which he told the story of Tintswalo, a child of democracy, born in 1994, and meant to represent someone who had reaped the benefits of freedom, under the ANC government. In his SoNA debate speech, Steenhuisen took up Ramaphosa's analogy, drawing out the rest of Tintswalo's hypothetical life under ANC rule. He said while her childhood may have begun with hope and a promise for a better life, as an adult, Tintswalo had felt the effects of corruption over many years, as well as crime and poverty, dashing her hopes for a better life. "She lost her livelihood, her home, and her father. Her South African dream lay in ruins. Tintswalo is done waiting for the ANC to change. She has accepted that it never will. She acknowledges the opportunities she got as a young person, which her parents never had. But she now thinks about the future of her own family above all else. You see, Mr President, like millions of other South Africans, Tintswalo cannot afford to live in the past. She must survive in the reality of what South Africa is in 2024, not in the memory of what South Africa was in 1994. For here is the hard truth, Mr President, whether you like it or not: you have betrayed Tintswalo's South African dream," Steenhuisen said. Using other stories, he went on to lay out other scenarios of hardship that other South Africans might be facing, such as gang violence, unemployment, a lack of energy and water, hunger, a crumbling port system and vital skills fleeing the country for better opportunities. Steenhuisen continued his election-focussed speech by stating that the ANC must be removed from power. "When the ANC says that 2024 is the year we must defend our freedom, they are right. We must defend our freedom - from the ANC," he said. He called out Ramaphosa for allegedly protecting his deputy, Paul Mashatile, who has been accused of corruption and said such a President was an existential threat to freedom. Steenhuisen stressed the importance of voting in the upcoming elections and had a clear message for Ramaphosa. "Mr President, you recently made the baseless and dangerous claim that mysterious foreign agents want to bring about "regime change" in South Africa. Let me assure you: what is coming your way in this election, is not regime change by foreigners. It is democratic change, by the people of South Africa. Voting out a failed governing party is not a threat to democracy. It is the ultimate vindication of democracy. And it is the only way to rescue our South African dream," Steenhuisen said. The DA leader pointed out his party's 'blueprint to rescue South Africa', which was recently announced and promised comprehensive legislative reforms. He presented the DA as the alternative to the ANC, particularly in light of the recent Constitutional Court ruling which required the ANC to hand over the records of its cadre deployment committee to the DA within five days. The DA is hoping to use the records to show that the committee set the foundation for State capture and is the reason for a collapse of service delivery. Steenhuisen said he expected the ANC to abide by the court ruling and also claimed that Ramaphosa would also be implicated in State capture, once the records were handed over. "After all the damage and destruction wrought during the 15 wasted years under [former President Jacob] Zuma and Ramaphosa, the 2024 election is sadly not yet about truly fulfilling the dream of 1994. Instead, this election is about keeping the dream alive," the DA leader said. He warned of a dead dream for South Africa if the ANC clung to power, particularly through a coalition with the Economic Freedom Fi...
Jarek Smietana, Gary Bartz – African Dream – 8:56 Charles Lloyd, Jason Moran – God Only Knows – 3:31 Christian McBride – Ballad of Ernie Washington – 5:34 Nina Simone – Ain’t Got No / I Got Life – (Groovefinder Remix) – 3:18 Sonny Rollins – God Bless the Child – Remastered – 7:26 Charles […]
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week's episode is like the jetway bridging me between my two locations this week. From my Continental base in Accra, South Sudanese-Ethiopian-American, Nyamal Tutdeal, who is a conflict resolution and healing practitioner, joins us again to talk about, among other things, one of her homelands--Ethiopia, where I found myself (in Addis Ababa) for the weekend. Many may recall meeting Nyamal on the podcast prior to her move to Accra (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/nyamal-tutdeal), and now after a nearly two years, she's an “Accra-an.” With over a decade of work experience under her belt, Nyamal has developed and managed various programmes related togender, peace, security, and antiracist/race relations. She is a staunch advocate for women's empowerment, human rights, refugees, immigrants, displaced communities, and the fight against early child marriage. Nyamal is a Co-Director and Co-Founder of the NyaEden Foundation. She also works as an Adjunct Professor at both Arcadia University and Webster University in Ghana, where she provides academic support and teaches Introduction to Human Rights, Refugee and Migration Movement, Advocacy, NGO and Civil Society at Webster University Ghana campus. Nyamal is also involved in teaching Conflict Transformation, Restorative Justice, Mediation, and Conflict Coaching in the International Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) program at Arcadia University. Prior to her relocation to Ghana, Nyamal served as the Director of Equity and Inclusion for CORA Services. Nyamal has a B.A. in Human Relations and an M.A. in International Peace and Conflict Resolution. Nyamal is now at the head of her own consultancy, The Nyamal Group (https://nyamal.org) which she launched this year. Where to find Nyamal? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nyamal-tutdeal-a76b44b3/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nyamal_tutdeal/) On X (https://twitter.com/maltutdeal) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mal.tutdeal) Shades of Injera (https://www.instagram.com/shadesofinjera/?hl=en) What's Nyamal reading? Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad (https://a.co/d/cUyiDaP) by Damilare Kuku What's Nyamal watching? About Star Wars (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars) and the Ashoka TV Series (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahsoka_(TV_series)) Other topics of interest? About the Nuer People (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR5Qr1oRLuw) Demographics in Ethiopia (https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/ethiopia/) Civil Conflict in Ethiopia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_civil_conflict_(2018%E2%80%93present)#:~:text=In%20November%202021%2C%20the%20Somali,in%20Ethiopian%20territory%20to%20date.) On Empire, here are some articles that analyze empire and colonization as major drivers of present-day inequality: "The Empire of Inequality: Introduction" by Himadeep Muppidi - Discusses how colonial empires created enduring global inequality through exploitation, extraction of wealth, and imposition of power structures. "The Long-Run Effects of the Scramble for Africa" by Stelios Michalopoulos and Elias Papaioannou - Economic analysis finding that artificial colonial borders continue to impact economic development and inequality across African nations today. "The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation" by Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson - Research arguing colonialism set up institutions that continue to affect world inequality. "Imperialism and Colonialism" by Battiston et al. - Reviews how empires led to concentration of wealth and power for imperial nations that remains evident in 21st century global inequality. “How Western Colonization Launched Capitalism with Violence and Ruin" by Nicholas De Genova - Discusses direct links between violent colonization, slavery, genocide and the rise of global capitalism and inequality. “The Impact of Colonialism on African Economic Development” by Joshua Settles - Analysis of economic exploitation, extraction of resources, and disruption of existing systems during European colonization of Africa. SAD - Seasonal Effective Disorder (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/seasonal-affective-disorder#:~:text=SAD%20is%20a%20type%20of,seasonal%20affective%20disorder%20(SAD).) 54th NAACP Image Awards (https://naacp.org/events/54th-naacp-image-awards) Sheryl Lee Ralph's dress (https://wwd.com/pop-culture/celebrity-news/sheryl-lee-ralph-naacp-awards-red-carpet-2023-dress-1235549800/) and designer, Pistis Ghana (https://www.pistisghana.com) South Sudan's Political Structure (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_South_Sudan) South Sudan's Vice Presidents (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_President_of_South_Sudan#:~:text=The%20vice%20president%20of%20South,2020%20creating%20five%20vice%20presidents.) and Fourth VP, Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabior (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Nyandeng_De_Mabior) About Hope Resoration South Sudan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Nyandeng_De_Mabior) About the South Sudanese Civil War (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sudanese_Civil_War#:~:text=The%20South%20Sudanese%20Civil%20War,attempting%20a%20coup%20d%27%C3%A9tat.) About South Sudan's Minister of Interior, Angelina Teny (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_Teny) Bella Afrik in Accra (https://www.bellaafrik.com) The Mix Accra (https://www.themixdesignhub.com) Special Guest: Nyamal Tutdeal.
Heute habe ich Maika von Missguided Safaris im Interview und ich freue mich wirklich unglaublich darüber. Maika erzählt, wie es dazu kam, dass sie zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt den Ruf ihres Herzens ernst genommen hat, ihren sicheren, gut bezahlten Corporate Job in Berlin aufgegeben hat und nach Botswana gezogen ist, um dort ihren Traum zu verwirklichen und ihr eigenes Safari Unternehmen zu gründen. Heute bietet sie Safari-Reisen primär für Frauen an und erzählt in der heutigen Folge, wie das so ist, wie die Reise dahin war, warum sie nach wie vor so begeistert ist und wir erzählen gemeinsam, wie du ein solch großartiges Abenteuer ganz bald auch selber erleben könntest. Ganz viel Freude mit der Folge! Deine Anika Wie du mit mir arbeiten kannst: Dein 6-stelliges Business mit Leichtigkeit: https://www.anika-seidenfaden.com/soul-business-mastery Magic Mountain Mission (Coaching & Besteigung des Kilimandscharo - 2024): https://www.anika-seidenfaden.com/magic-mountain-mission Kostenlose Erfolgs-Affirmationen https://www.anika-seidenfaden.com/meditation Instagram: www.instagram.com/anika.seidenfaden
In this episode, we are heading to Germany to meet the CCO of discover airlines an airline delivering a huge number of international tourists to the African continent. In this episode, we discover... The origin story of the airline The current network and how it has been developed The fleet composition and product offering The market composition The rebranding exercise Future African destinations How airports and destinations can influence Discover's planning decisions The Namibian market. Why has it been such a success? You can connect with Helmut on LinkedIn here Visit the discover website Finally, if you enjoyed this episode, don't hesitate to subscribe and never miss another episode.
We kick of this weeks episode of The sounds from within show with a chilled start and a nod to the sounds of early club life in Ibiza, with some classic Balearic tracks.We weave through the genres and touch on some Ambience with spanish guitars birdsong and repetitive track structures through the Orb, hit Stateside with the Brillance of The African Dream,hit London with Soul 2 Soul, right through to Brooklyn with Masta Ace and Nas and the we head to the second hour hitting on all things Deep House and Disco Edits!Tune into new broadcasts of Sounds From Within, LIVE, Wednesday from 4- 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/sounds-from-within///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. In the first episode of the 2023-2024 season, Claire talks to Isaac Gasangwa, founder and director of Afrobeats Van, about his relationship with dance, the differences between African and Western dance, and the inspiration behind his upcoming show, The African Dream. See the African Dream September 16 at Scotiabank Dance Centre: https://thedancecentre.ca/event/izo-dreamchaser/ More about Afrobeats Van: https://sites.google.com/view/afrobeatsdancevan/home
Welcome everyone to the maiden episode of Charles Speaks on Alternative Convos. In this maiden edition we will explore the exciting concept of "Africa Reimagined" and the inspiring vision of the "African Dream." Alternative Convos Podcast is a dynamic and engaging talk show that aims to foster unity and drive positive transformation in Africa. Alternative Convos Podcast is your go-to source for thought-provoking conversations that inspire change.
In this episode, Megan Rooney, Program Development Manager, chats with David Schmunk of African Dream Foods, about delivering authentic flavors while promoting wildlife conservation through their hot sauces and spices. The 2023 SFA Leadership Award – Emerging Leader recipient discusses the curiosity that drives his career, packaging pains, and his love of trade shows.Spill & Dish is Powered by Simplecast.
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On the 33th episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into the Superstars of Wrestling from 3-10-1990. On this episode of Superstars, Hulk Hogan wrestles Dino Bravo in a non-title match. At the top, Steve and Paula are together to kick off the show with some talk about the 100th day of school, and a tribute to the death of Leaping Lanny Poffo. After the break, Steve brings on Dave and welcome him to the show. Dave, like usual, has mayhem to report. After our update on all things Hollywood, the guys give the bio of Dino Bravo. Also, Steve and Dave talk about the long history of the Tucson Convention Center. Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in February/March of 1990. Steve reads the news from March of 1990 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with award shows, the NCAA Tournament, and a subway tragedy in Philadelphia. Steve and Dave break down the entire card from the 3-10-90 episode of Superstars, including the debut of Greg Valentine's black hair, Akeem the African Dream and the Big Bossman being a heel despite being a face. Finally, Steve and Dave break down the huge main event of Hulk Hogan vs Dino Bravo in a non-title match. Also on this episode, Steve and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the next episode. Intro w/Paula: 00:03:42 History of: 00:14:01 The News/Matches: 00:53:58 Plugs/Emails: 01:43:13 For more information follow us on twitter @24InchPodcast Email us: 24InchPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: 24_inch_podcast
Paradise-Projects tours you around the planet of good music! Join us on our voyage of sound and emotions! Come and feel the Paradise... Paradise Projects 235 01. STAN KOLEV - Part Of Me 02. EVANS, EVAN - Repitition (Art Of Tones remix) 03. CRAZY P - Eruption 04. THE AFRICAN DREAM, LEE RODRIGUEZ - Makin' A Livin' (2022 REMASTER) 05. TIGERSKIN - Chuckle 06. GLIMPSE & MARTIN DAWSON - No One Belongs Here More Than You 07. DAVID K - Open Eyes (Sonik Remix) 08. JON DIXON - Feel Your Touch (feat. L'Renee (Jimpster Remix) 09. THE MOUSE FOLK - For All I Know (Powel & the Mouse Folk Remix) Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
Broadcasted live @ Ibiza Global Radio Sunday 16th Oct 1pm CET. Follow the artist: @kanedomusic We're so happy to be on this journey alongside Ibiza Global Radio! On this weekly show you will find a selection of soft and special grooves curated by label owners as well as special guests, avoiding any signature sounds offering the listener a mixture of easy-listening music, moving from Deep House beats to Lounge or open-minded electronica. Please support those amazing artists below: 1.- Fireberg - Within Your Arms (Original Mix) [Mishbaka Records] 2.- The African Dream, Lee Rodriguez - Makin' A Livin' (2022 REMASTER) [Eightball Records Digital] 3.- Moti Brothers - Sunlight (Analog Trip Remix) 4.- Molac - Kiamkia (Extended Mix) [Zatar Music] 5.- Ivory Coats - Rose Gold (Original Mix) [Play Records] 6.- Adrià Falcó - After All (Extended Mix) [Déepalma Records] 7.- Roosevelt - Jeux D'eau (Roosevelt Rework _ Extended) [Deutsche Grammophon (DG)] 8.- Nash La Musica - Shaya [Issa'min] 9.- D_Pulse - On A Highway To Saturn (Australian Shore Reversion) [Nang] 10.- Dems - Made For Myself (Jody Wisternoff & James Grant Remix) [Anjunadeep] 11.- Somersault, Sub-tribe - Drift (Original Mix) [Gruuv]
The African Dream – “Making A Living” Bjork – “Violently Happy” (Masters At Work 12 Inch) Sandy B – “Back Together” (King Street Club Mix) Juliet Roberts – “I Want You” (Afro-Rican Dub) Matt Wood – “What Am I Gonna Do With You?” (Deep Dub) Ride Committee featuring Roxy – “Love To Do It” (Danny […] The post The Penthouse Sessions 27th Mar 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
When you hear the phrase "The American Dream," at least 5 things come to mind, and I bet you 4 out of those 5 things would also come to the next persons' mind. But, when I say 'The African Dream' ... *silence*. We, especially Africans both at home and in the diaspora, are so overtaken by our need to survive the hardships in Africa that we sometimes forget to stop and DREAM. What is your dream for Africa and the children of Africa? What is THE AFRICAN DREAM? Mentioned In This Episode: Nigeria: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria Montana State University (A Night in Africa): https://www.msuexponent.com/culture/a-night-in-africa-challenges-the-single-story-of-a-continent/article_53921eda-a0b5-11ec-8333-cbe1c48baf62.html Wilmot Collins: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmot_Collins Umu Igbo Unite Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbD3SaKrBXE/ Aba Women's Riot: https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/aba-womens-riots-november-december-1929/ Connect: Email: excusemyafrican@gmail.com Website: http://www.excusemyafrican.com/ Stella Damasus Blog: http://www.stelladamasusblog.com Stella Damasus Website : https://www.stelladamasus.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/excusemyafrican Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/excusemyafrican/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/excusemyafrican --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/excusemyafrican/support
"As long as you have music, you'll always have food on the table." Basically the bravest person I know, Ann Jangle has done what most of us wish we had the courage to - she's living her dreams at all costs. In today's episode we talk about her African Dream Parade, touring Europe, collaborating with legends, sleeping under the stars, the kindness of people, playing your own kind of music, starting your own movement, and moving past the fear. Follow her journey on https://annjangle.com and find out how you can play a part in the next adventure. Outro music : Pink Cocaine by Ann Jangle. Music used with permission from rights holder. Ann Jangle website · website · Facebook · Twitter · insta · Spotify Playlist
#livelikeanacrobatpodcast #yenenehtesfaye #ethiopia #circus #blackhistorymonth For this third episode of Season Two of the Live Like An Acrobat Podcast, host Shenea Stiletto interviews Yeneneh Tesfaye; the Founder, Artistic Director and Co-Director of African Dream Circus, President of the Addis Ababa Circus Association, Vice President of the Ethiopian National Circus Association, & member of the executive committee of the Ethiopian Gymnastics Federation. Yeneneh Tesfaye has an incredible performance history as a multi-skilled acrobatic artist with a spectacular specialty in ladder/chinese chair stacking, group circus banquin, hoop diving, and as a facilitator of artists through his performance company the African Dream Circus who have been featured in shows such as Cirque Du Soleil's KA & Messi 10, Mother Africa, The Wintergarten, Port Aventura, Cirque Dreams, Arlette Hanson Winter Circus, Circus Finlandia, The Gop, The Royal Circus, Fantasialand, Circus Poland, the Empire Touring Show by Spiegel World, The Palazzo, Cirque Phenix, The Africa Africa Show, and the UniverSoul Circus. African Dream Circus Website:http://www.africandreamcircus.com/Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/AFRICAN-DREAM-CIRCUS-113586505340184/https://www.facebook.com/yenacircusInstagram:https://instagram.com/african_dream_circus?igshid=yk6gw5y6jvtqYeneneh Tesfaye Ladder Act:https://youtu.be/sBKRrrxU4-AAfrican Dream Circus Presents:Icarian gameshttps://youtu.be/55rAWYGucPchttps://youtu.be/kJMGhT3ucpAHand voltage acthttps://youtu.be/WdBgEGG7dbITrio balancehttps://vimeo.com/245921270https://youtu.be/_fNZPZBn42IJugglinghttps://vimeo.com/245198032Hoop divinghttps://youtu.be/EQHuZKXcdr8Chinese polehttps://youtu.be/0igq8BQTkGMPlease #Subscribe! #LIKE, #COMMENT!Please consider making a donation to encourage the continued growth, expansion and evolution of this podcast:Venmo:@shenea-boothThink Like An Acrobat Vlog Ep.3 -Let's Negotiate For Yourself: The Art of A Good Contracthttps://circustalk.com/news/think-like-an-acrobat-ep-3-lets-negotiate-for-yourself-the-art-of-a-good-contract?utm_source=CircusNewsDigest&utm_medium=emailBabylon Cabaret Valentines Night IN!Friday 7:30pm Feb.5th VIP ACCESSTickets on Sale Now:www.BabylonCabaret.comNew Circuspreneur Blog!Www.Circuspreneurblog.comLive Like An Acrobat #Podcast #Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/6O0
African Dream by @SelectaCatboy [IG Live Mix] 2021 Promo Only.I don't own the rights to this music.
African Dream by @SelectaCatboy [IG Live Mix] 2021 Promo Only.I don't own the rights to this music.
Welcome Mrs. Sandra Appiah Babu-Boateng. She is an entrepreneur, public speaker, and a diversity and inclusion consultant. We discuss what it means to have a legacy shift, the art of tuning out the noise of nay sayers while being unapologetically true to yourself. She is the Co-founder and President of PanaGeniusa U.S. based pan-African tech company and its flag ship brand Face2face Africa . Check her out on IG: Sandrabboateng
The Sufferfest - Everybody Hurts The small African country of Lesotho struggles with endemic poverty and a lack of opportunity for its 2 million people. It's the last place you would expect to find aspiring cyclists, much less a world-class mountain bike team. But The Sufferfest African Dream Team is all about shattering expectations. We talk to team director Mark West and racers Likeleli Masitise, Malefetsane Lesofe, and Bakang Ebudilwe about the challenges and triumphs of competing at the highest levels of the sport.
Kris & David are joined by Jordan Breen (Sherdog) to discuss the week that was August 31-September 6, 1988. We discuss the potential sale of the NWA and why Dusty Rhodes was such a douchebag on TV at the time, we also talk about Antonio Inoki being a total opportunist, Maritimes Memories from Jordan, Memphis vs. Continental on FNN, World Class management issues, and the impending birth of Akeem the African Dream. Part of this didn't record and it's talked about during the show but other than that this is a really great show!!! Timestamps: 0:00:00 Jim Crockett Promotions 1:31:05 Japan: AJPW & NJPW 2:03:20 The Amazon Game & in-house notes 2:52:35 Other North America: Canada, EMLL, UWA, & WWC 3:11:17 USA East: CWA, CWF, & SCW 3:48:27 USA West: WCCW & AWA 4:07:37 WWFSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Our listeners demanded this so I finally put the full three hours together with the One Man Gang aka Akeem the African Dream up! Please check out the links below and help support the show! Pro Wrestling Tees! Get your very own Booking The Territory newly designed pro wrestling tees t-shirt at this link: http://www.prowrestlingtees.com/catalog/category/view/id/946 PLEASE DONATE TO THE SHOW VIA THIS PAYPAL LINK if you cann: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=49MasWmlU0Jj4QDf4CQ2PSmjmlw-KI-jgAHv9jEeKNdb84L0V0GJbT9dgVi&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8d64813b57e559a2578463e58274899069 Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BookingTheTerritory Twitter: https://twitter.com/BTT_Podcast
This is the third and final episode with the WWE legend the One Man Gang. In this episode One Man Gang talks about who was responsible for helping him get to the WWF? How did he end up in Mid South with Bill Watts? How he ended up in Mid Atlantic. Mike Mills, Hardbody Harper from Wildkat Sports and Entertainment, and Doc Turner also address the e-mail, twitter comments, and facebook messages from the past week in the world of pro wrestling. Follow us on Twitter @Mike504Saints, @CJHWhoDat, and @BTT_Podcast. Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/BookingTheTerritory.
The One Man Gang aka Akeem The African Dream from the WWF/WWE, Mid South, WCCW, and ECW continues to talk about his career in part 2 of our discussion with him on Booking The Territory. Hardbody Harper from Wildkat Sports and Entertainment, Mike Mills, and Doc Turner also review WWE TLC, WWE Raw, and preview the upcoming ROH PPV Final Battle. Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/BookingTheTerritory and follow us on Twitter @BTT_podcast, @Mike504Saints (Mike Mills), @CJHWhoDat (Hardbody Harper). Subscribe to us on podbean.com, iTunes, or Stitcher so that you don't miss our weekly episodes!