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Leader of the LPG, Kofi Akpaloo, has revealed that Appiah Stadium threatened him multiple times following his comments on the helicopter crash victims. This comes on the heels of Appiah Stadium's heated on-air clash with Omanhene Kwabena Asante.
This week we're at the CHAN again, the African Nations Championship in East Africa. It's Morocco against Madagascar in the final this Saturday, as all three co-hosts went out at the quarter-final stage - Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.We look ahead to the final and assess the tournament.We also look at Sudan's success story as they reached the semi-finals with their Ghanaian coach Kwesi Appiah.And Stuart on the EPL as it's Matchday 3.
The closure of Wontumi radio stations isn't political. It's a miscommunication with the NCA, and we're working to resolve it. - Andy Appiah-Kubi, Counsel for Wontumi Multimedia
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Stretching Faith | Rev. Samuel Appiah Adjei by Calvary International Christian Centre
No episódio 3 do Aveiro Market, Pedro Correia e Nuno Rosas analisam os principais movimentos do mercado de transferências do futebol distrital de Aveiro.⚫ Philip Appiah chega da Dinamarca para reforçar o Sp. Espinho.
____________________________________ Join us every Monday as acclaimed bartender, Erick Castro, interviews some of the bar industry's top talents from around the world, including bartenders, distillers & authors. If you love cocktails & spirits then this award-winning podcast is just for you. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: Get early access to episodes, exclusive bonus episodes, special content and more: https://www.patreon.com/BartenderAtLarge WATCH OUR VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/bartenderatlarge FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Erick Castro: www.instagram.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.instagram.com/BartenderAtLarge FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK: Erick Castro: https://www.tiktok.com/@hungrybartender?_t=ZT-8uBekAKOGwU&_r=1 Bartender at Large: www.tiktok.com/BartenderAtLarge FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Erick Castro: www.twitter.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.twitter.com/BartendAtLarge
SUNDAY SERVICE & FATHER'S DAY EVENT || TRINITY METHODIST SOCIETY || MADINA ESTATE || GHANA || MAIN CHURCH AUDITORIUM || BRO. KOFI OWUSU APPIAH || LITURGIST: BRO. CHARLES AGYEI ODURO || 15TH JUNE 2025.
Colin Asare-Appiah (Instagram) is the trade director of multicultural and LGBTQ advocacy at Bacardi and the co-founder of the AJABU Festival (Instagram, website), a platform for the African hospitality industry. See highlights from the first year below. Know someone who might enjoy this? Share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingcocktails.substack.com
Andy Appiah Kubi, lawyer for Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, has stated that although his client has been released, he is required to report to the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) three times a week pending further action.
I spoke with Andy Appiah-Kubi before filing the application to help Chairman Wontumi, only for him to turn around and publicly deny any knowledge of it. How do you betray someone like that? I've blocked his number and won't speak to him again. This is not how colleagues should behave - Gary Nimako Marfo, Director of Legal Affairs, New Patriotic Party.
Send us a textListen to Krystle Zara Appiah, author of the award-winning novel ‘Rootless' and the first published author to join our book club session as a special guest. We've been meeting every month since September 2024 where we read and review books by Ghanaian authors or books about Ghana. If you haven't read ‘Rootless', get comfortable because you're about to hear from some of our book club members as we discuss the themes behind the novel, and put some of our burning questions to Krystle. And we also get to meet Krystle's pet dog Mocha too.Thanks for listening to this special book club episode on our AKADi Magazine Connecting Communities podcast. If you'd like to join our book club and connect with other bookworms, email us at akadimagazine@gmail.com for more details and if you've read Rootless, tell us in the comments if you agreed/disagreed with our thoughts.Krystle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krystlezara/?hl=enSource book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0BBSPNJKCThe music in this episode is made exclusively for AKADi Magazine by Kyekyeku and the Super Opong Stars and is called 'Life No Dey Easy'.AKADi Magazine is a digital publication connecting Ghanaians in Ghana and the Diaspora, visit us at www.akadimagazine.com , www.akadimagazine.co.uk and www.msbwrites.co.uk for all your community news. Join our socials here: https://linktr.ee/AKADiMag
"The players deeply regret failing to qualify us for AFCON and are determined to prove their commitment to Ghanaians by making us proud again."
There needs to be a stronger awareness of the devastating effects of galamsey among Ghanaians, so they can fully understand its impact and take conscious steps to unlearn these harmful practices. – Prof. Felicity Aseidua Appiah, Lecturer, KNUST
Are you ready to unlock the power of your introversion and boost your career success? In this episode of The Quiet and Strong Podcast, host David Hall welcomes certified career strategist and introvert advocate Lissa Appiah. Together, they explore overcoming introverted challenges and maximizing your inherent strengths to thrive in your professional journey.Listeners will gain valuable insights into embracing self-awareness, building a personal brand, and discovering how introverts can effectively stand out in the workplace. Key takeaways include strategies for speaking up in meetings, initiating meaningful conversations, and leveraging your unique strengths for leadership success.Tune in to learn how to articulate your strengths, become more visible in your career, and balance your need for solitude with professional demands. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand and harness their introverted gifts for career advancement.Listen in, embrace your introversion, and be strong.Episode Link: QuietandStrong.com/214###Lissa Appiah is a Certified Career Strategist, Certified Organizational Coach, Personal Branding Consultant, and the Founder of WeApply, with over a decade of experience in public policy, program operations, and human resources. She helps quiet leaders and their teams uncover their unique strengths and win at work while staying true to themselves.Corporate leaders work with Lissa to deliver career and leadership workshops and training that boost engagement and retain talent. Career changers and promotion seekers choose Lissa to find their voice and stand out for opportunities. She has helped thousands secure roles with Fortune 500 companies and various government levels in Canada and the U.S.Connect with Lissa:Website: WeApply.ca Take Lissa's Introverts at Work QuizSocials: LinkedIn | Youtube- - -Contact the Host of the Quiet and Strong Podcast:David Hall Author, Speaker, Educator, Podcaster quietandstrong.comGobio.link/quietandstrongdavid [at] quietandstrong.com Take the FREE Personality Assessment: Typefinder Personality Assessment Follow David on your favorite social platform: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube Get David's book:Minding Your Time: Time Management, Productivity, and Success, Especially for Introverts You may also like:Quiet & Strong Merchandise
Fellowship With God (Koinonia) | Rev. Samuel Appiah-Adjei by Calvary International Christian Centre
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Ken Ofori-Atta provided written notice of his medical trip, and his hospital has furnished official documentation to verify the purpose of his absence. In light of this, it raises the question: why would Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyaben proceed to declare him wanted? Listen as we dive into the details and uncover the truth behind this controversy
On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, Kwame Anthony Appiah delivers a keynote lecture at the 2023 Markets & Society conference, exploring the historical and philosophical complexities of cultural property. Using examples from classical literature, African history, and global museum debates, he critiques modern repatriation efforts for oversimplifying ownership claims. Appiah argues that the ownership and heritage of cultural artifacts are historically complex, traceable through ancestry, territory, and identity. This complexity often creates contradictions in restitution debates. Instead of a narrow focus on repatriation, Appiah advocates for a more nuanced, cosmopolitan approach to heritage and museum collections.Kwame Anthony Appiah is a Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, the Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy, and the University Center for Human Values Emeritus at Princeton University. He earned his BA and PhD from the University of Cambridge and has since taught at numerous renowned universities, including Yale, Cornell, Duke, Harvard, Princeton, and NYU.Appiah has published widely on literary and cultural studies with a focus on African and African American culture, ethics, and identity, including his most recent book, The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity (Liveright Publishing 2018). For his work, he has also received many awards, including the National Humanities Medal. His work on cosmopolitanism, identity, and heritage takes a nuanced and practical approach, embracing the particularities and challenges of living within a complicated social context. He also helps others understand and tackle everyday challenges through his advice column, The Ethicist at New York Times.This lecture has been published in the Markets & Society Journal, Volume 1 Issue 1, as "Whose Heritage? Preservation, Possession, and Peoples." Learn more about the Markets & Society conference and journal here.If you like the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell others about the show! We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.Virtual Sentiments, a podcast series from the Hayek Program, is streaming! Subscribe today and listen to season three, releasing now.Follow the Hayek Program on Twitter: @HayekProgramLearn more about Academic & Student ProgramsFollow the Mercatus Center on Twitter: @mercatusCC Music: Twisterium
"We have to change our plan. But we can do that... We'll continue to make sure that wherever it is, however it's done, that it's done safely and without any disruption," Manger said.Then, D.C. Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice Lindsey Appiah got behind the mic to explain the city's preparations and provided advice for those planning to attend the events across the city."We always support people's right to exercise their first amendment rights, but we can't tolerate violence or any sort of destruction of property or any of those things. So, we say come down, participate, pack your patience, but also you understand you gotta abide by the law here," Appiah said.Thirty-five hundred police officers from around the country will assist D-C's police department, the Deputy Mayor noted, supplemented by drones.President-elect Donald Trump vowed during his campaign to drastically reshape the federal workforce, including possibly relocating tens of thousands of employees and making big cuts. Many local federal workers are concerned about what the future might hold. Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) and Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly (D) discussed how a second Trump term could impact the thousands of federal workers in the region.Connolly and other members of the House re-introduced legislation that would guarantee some protections for federal workers. While several Republicans do support the bill, Connolly is pessimistic about it passing through a Republican-controlled House."I think it's an uphill battle because all too many of my friends on the other side of the aisle, in the House anyway, have swallowed the kool-aid. It's almost like dealing with a cult," Connolly said.Become a member of WAMU: wamu.org/donateSend us questions and comments for guests: kojo@wamu.orgFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/wamu885
The greatest lie in business? That success belongs to the loudest voice in the room. But what about Warren Buffett? Bill Gates and this week's guest, Linkedin Top Voice Lissa Appiah? Lissa started making her mark when she discovered being quiet didn't mean staying quiet. That's how she helps her clients leverage their truth to meet impact in today's workforce Find out why rewiring the rules matters now more than ever. The Wake-Up Call The Big Lie: You've been told to "speak up more" your entire career. What if that advice is completely wrong? The Power Play: Why introverts are secretly running some of the most influential companies - and how they do it without pretending to be extroverts The Cultural Blind Spot: Your cultural background shapes your introversion. Most career advice completely misses this. Here's what you need to know. The Visibility Secret: How to get noticed without burning out (including the unexpected power of what you wear) The Network Flip: Stop working the room. Make the room work for you. The Leadership Edge: Why the future belongs to leaders who listen first - and how to position yourself as one The Bottom Line You don't need to shout to make an impact. You need to be strategic. The Expert Follow Lissa Appiah Certified Career Strategist guiding quiet leaders on how to win at work with a strong personal brand. Check out her: Introvert At Work Quiz Follow me, Loren Greiff on LinkedIn Every 40+ executive I work with has a moment when they realize: Their richest opportunities still lie ahead. I help experienced leaders turn decades of insight into their next powerful chapter. Let's shape what comes next.
Sales and marketing go hand in hand, and last season, on episode seven (Sales Process Industry Secrets), we talked to Chris Appiah and Stephanie Breaux Bradley from The Sales Arms. It was a great episode, all about sales and new clients. During that episode, we were a little short on time and didn't get to talk much about retention marketing tools but then AI hit us all hard this year, sneaking into every tool we use, so I wanted to have them back on for another conversation. A little bit about Chris: Chris has worked with companies like 24hr Fitness, Peloton, and Xponential Fitness. Now, he's the Founder and CEO of The Sales Arms (TSA), an outsourced sales and marketing team for fitness studios. A little bit about Stephanie: Steph is a former barre studio owner, independent fitness business consultant, and TSA Vice President of Business Development. Here's a quick rundown of what we covered: Chris and Stephanie's 3 T's of good sales and what's new in tech tools to help your sales process. What are the most important things to consider when evaluating a new tech tool supporting your sales system? How are Chris and Stephanie balancing AI/automated outreach and real people outreach? Lead generation and intro offer sales are much sexier and get most of the attention when people think of a sales strategy (or marketing, for that matter), but bringing a sales plan into your retention goals is probably equally or more important. What do studio owners need to know about sales when retaining clients? What are their tips for studios to maximize Black Friday/Small Business Saturday and the January gym rush? What systems can they start implementing now? What offers work well? Resources & Links Mentioned: Sales Process Industry Secrets (Season 1, Episode 7) The Sales Arms Website
In this episode of Stop the Scroll, host Brianna Doe interviews Kwame Appiah, head of influencer engagement and events at Later, and former contestant on the reality show Love is Blind. They discuss the realities of content creation, brand partnerships, and the importance of personal connections in influencer marketing.=========================================Best Moments:(01:45) Kwame's role at Later and creator-focused events(04:07) Kwame's experience as a content creator(05:34) The challenges and misconceptions about content creation(07:38) Kwame's approach to brand partnerships and sponsorships(09:03) Kwame's favorite brand partnerships(14:28) The importance of creative freedom in partnerships(15:31) Kwame's thoughts on gifting campaigns(22:36) Later Creator Club and its purpose(28:11) Advice for brands and creators in influencer marketing(31:28) Rapid-fire questions in the "Off the Record" segment=========================================Guest Bio:Kwame Appiah is the head of influencer engagement and events at Later, a leading influencer marketing solutions company. Known for his appearance on the popular Netflix show Love is Blind, Kwame brings a unique perspective to his role as both a content creator and marketing professional. He focuses on fostering deeper connections between brands and creators, hosting podcasts for Later, and organizing events like the Later Creator Club to facilitate meaningful interactions in the influencer marketing space.=========================================The Secrets to Thriving Creator-Brand PartnershipsIf you aren't asking actual creators what they value when it comes to things like compensation, communication preferences, and other factors that lead to long-term relationships with creators, you need to start immediately.Thanks to impact.com (who sponsors this podcast), you can get this feedback for free from The Secrets to Thriving Creator-Brand Partnerships, a research report they created with the help of Adweek.To download the full report, go to impact.com/lp/bri to figure out how you can better collaborate and partner with creators you're working with!
In this episode of Stop the Scroll, host Brianna Doe interviews Kwame Appiah, head of influencer engagement and events at Later, and former contestant on the reality show Love is Blind. They discuss the realities of content creation, brand partnerships, and the importance of personal connections in influencer marketing.=========================================Best Moments:(01:45) Kwame's role at Later and creator-focused events(04:07) Kwame's experience as a content creator(05:34) The challenges and misconceptions about content creation(07:38) Kwame's approach to brand partnerships and sponsorships(09:03) Kwame's favorite brand partnerships(14:28) The importance of creative freedom in partnerships(15:31) Kwame's thoughts on gifting campaigns(22:36) Later Creator Club and its purpose(28:11) Advice for brands and creators in influencer marketing(31:28) Rapid-fire questions in the "Off the Record" segment=========================================Guest Bio:Kwame Appiah is the head of influencer engagement and events at Later, a leading influencer marketing solutions company. Known for his appearance on the popular Netflix show Love is Blind, Kwame brings a unique perspective to his role as both a content creator and marketing professional. He focuses on fostering deeper connections between brands and creators, hosting podcasts for Later, and organizing events like the Later Creator Club to facilitate meaningful interactions in the influencer marketing space.=========================================The Secrets to Thriving Creator-Brand PartnershipsIf you aren't asking actual creators what they value when it comes to things like compensation, communication preferences, and other factors that lead to long-term relationships with creators, you need to start immediately.Thanks to impact.com (who sponsors this podcast), you can get this feedback for free from The Secrets to Thriving Creator-Brand Partnerships, a research report they created with the help of Adweek.To download the full report, go to http://impact.com/lp/bri to figure out how you can better collaborate and partner with creators you're working with!
Note: Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah, who writes the New York Times column, "The Ethicist", has just won (in the summer of 2024) the Library of Congress' Kluge Prize. A high honor. This program was broadcast on WCAI, an affiliate of WGBH, Boston. In this interview from 2004, New York University Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses cosmopolitanism on ThoughtCast! Born in England and raised in Ghana, Appiah is half English and half African. And perhaps because of this, he's fascinated with the concept of identity, and the power it wields over people. But rather than wage identity politics, Appiah encourages us instead to be good global citizens, interested in and accepting of each other. In short, cosmopolitan. But also, at least a little bit "contaminated"... Appiah's written a book on the subject: it's called Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers. Click here: to listen. (42 minutes)
Recorded LIVE at the Neptune Theatre on June 30th, 2024! Adam Ray, am I right? You know him from Arrested Development. Curb Your Enthusiasm. MST3K. Pam & Tommy. MadTV. Hacks. He is also known in some parts as Dr. Phil. If you are in ear shot of him, then you are laughing. Like, Subscribe, and keep coming back for more! Follow Adam Ray: Official Website: https://adamraycomedy.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdamRayComedy/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adamraycomedy... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamraycomedy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamraycomedy YouTube: @adamraycomedy https://bit.ly/adamraycomedy #AdamRay #standup #Comedy #FullComedySpecial #funny #roast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join hosts Robin Bailey & Al McDonald as they celebrate the 200th episode of Success Leaves Clues reflecting on the friendships that have developed as a result of the podcast and the impact it has had on each of them. "To our wonderful guests, past and present, thank you for sharing your wisdom, experiences, and passion. You have made this podcast an enjoyable and enriching experience, one that we hope our listeners eagerly anticipate each week. Your contributions have not only made our show possible but have also left an indelible mark on our audience and on each of us personally. Here's to many more episodes of inspiration, growth, and shared success. Thank you for being a part of our story." ~ R & AThey are joined by special guest, employment and labour lawyer Rich Appiah, who shares his deeply personal journey of self-discovery and finding success. Rich emphasizes the importance of understanding oneself and surrounding oneself with supportive and positive people. He also discusses the significance of authenticity and how it has contributed to his success. The episode concludes with a discussion on mental health and the importance of seeking help when needed."I feel like I can step into the world and just be myself." ~ Rich AppiahKey TakeawaysSelf-discovery is crucial for finding successSurrounding oneself with positive and supportive people is essentialAuthenticity is a key factor in achieving successSeeking help for mental health is important and can lead to personal growthBrought to you by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
In this episode, Brad Minton interviews Lissa Appiah, a certified career strategist and personal branding consultant, about introversion and its impact on careers. Lissa shares her definition of introversion as energy management and discusses how introverts can excel in the professional world by leveraging their unique strengths. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and owning one's value and offers strategies for introverts to stand out and increase their visibility. Lissa also highlights the adaptability and leadership qualities of introverts and advises young professionals to understand the organizational structure and navigate the system to achieve success. Key Takeaways -Introversion is about energy management and social interaction can be draining for introverts. -Introverts can excel in their careers by recognizing and owning their unique strengths. -Strategies for introverts to increase visibility include making one-on-one connections, finding ways to stand out, and leveraging technology for practice and improvement. -Introverts can be effective leaders through quiet leadership, listening, and adaptability. -Understanding the organizational structure and navigating the system is crucial for career success. Guest Info: Lissa Appiah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lissaappiah/ Website: weapply.ca This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
Send me a Text Message with emailThis episode is packed with practical tips and strategies to help you navigate the summer months and set your studio up for success in the fall.In this episode of Yoga Biz Champ, Michael Jay welcomes back Stephanie Breaux Bradley and Chris Appiah from The Sales Arms for an in-depth discussion on summer planning and strategies for yoga studios.Join us as we dive into the importance of summer promotions, challenges, and training to keep your studio thriving during the slower months.Highlights:- Summer Planning: Stephanie and Chris share insights on how to effectively plan for the summer, including sales promotions, challenges, and the importance of continuous marketing.- Challenges and Promotions: Combining sales and challenges to keep clients engaged, such as holistic challenges involving yoga, meditation, and cardio.- Training and Education: Using the summer slowdown to train staff, enhance community building, and prepare for a successful fall.- The Role of Data: Understanding your business's financial and attendance data to strategically plan for low periods.- Marketing Strategies:How to leverage grassroots marketing and community events to increase brand awareness.- Staff Management: Preparing your team for the summer's different flow and ensuring they can handle increased responsibilities.Resources Mentioned:- Yoga Biz Champ Market & Event Guide: Access a fantastic guide packed with helpful tips on grassroots marketing and creating an engaging booth at events. Visit Yoga Biz Champ to grab your copyMichael's Resources and PartnersBOOK A FREE CHAT WITH THE YOGA BIZ CHAMP:Visit Yoga Biz Champ Booking to schedule a free strategy call with Michael Jay.Connect with The Sales Arms:**- Michael's Direct Booking Link with Chris Appiah- Instagram: @thesalesarms Connect with Yoga Biz Champ:- Website: http://www.yogabizchamp.com- Instagram @yogabizchampFREE RESOURCES AND BOOK A CHAT LINKhttps://yogabizchamp.link/podlink
On Episode 4 of Unlike Me, I am joined by Netflix's Season 4 "Love Is Blind" alumni Kwame Appiah. On this episode, we discuss the entire Love Is Blind Process of proposing to someone you haven't met, as well as his journey growing up in a Ghanian village until the age of 8 without ever meeting his parents. June is Men's Mental Health Awareness Month. This month I am working with Betterhelp to provide discounted therapy to ANYONE looking to start or get back into therapy. Go to Betterhelp.com/UNLIKEME for 10% off your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you open a dictionary and turn the page to the definition for 'cult hero', you'll find Kwesi Appiah at Cambridge United. A half-season loan spell from Crystal Palace that meant so much more during a promotion season that has gone down in folklore as one of United's best and definitely most important campaigns in their history. Despite not appearing at Wembley, it'll never be forgotten how important Kwesi's goals were that helped take us there in the first half of that season. Tom sits down with the man who fans still link with us every transfer window to discuss his memories of that season, his time with the U's, and his international career, amongst a host of other things. Subscribe to our website and get all our Ten Years On pods straight to your email: www.undertheabbeystand.com And get in touch with the pod here: Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and @UnderTheAbbeyStand Email: hello@undertheabbeystand.com Next up: Josh Coulson...
No new podcasts to listen to? We can fix that.... This week, Maria & Julia sit down with pal of the pod Kwame Appiah-Kubi to discuss Louis Sachar's classic book to film adaptation of Holes (2003)! We talk generational trauma, onions, and the magic of a good cast. enjoy, follow us on instagram @matinee_podcast, and don't forget to rate & review!art by Alex Blackwellmusic by Nick Nausbaum
After moving from Nigeria to Ghana over a decade ago, Kush by Taylar aka Hair Zaddy has created his own space within Accra's beauty scene. Now widely regarded as the go-to-guy for prominent women and celebrities, Kush brought his charisma and good nature along as he sat with Afi and Zuu to share stories of his unique journey across West Africa and what he had to go through to get to the top of the pyramid. Follow Kush: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kushbytaylar Visit Stay by Plan: https://www.staybyplanpod.com Don't forget to share, rate, follow and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staybyplanpod Twitter: https://www.x.com/staybyplanpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@staybyplanpod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/staybyplanpod Share your thoughts with #StayByPlan! Photography by Ellis Trace https://www.instagram.com/spotlightimaging Motion Graphics by Eugene https://www.instagram.com/eugenegyasi_ Intro song produced by: Lil Kwaw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staybyplanpod/message
Chelsea Griffin Appiah is a reality TV personality who gained popularity after appearing on season 4 of Love is Blind, along with her now-husband Kwame Appiah. She transitioned from her career in pediatric speech therapy to a full-time content creator, and part-time working for Kinetic Content Casting, helping to cast future reality TV stars.Kwame and Scott sit down with Chelsea to chat about life after overnight follower growth & success. Learn how Chelsea's life drastically changed, and how she maintains her individuality and authenticity as a person and a content creator.
Episode 119 with Rachel Toku-Appiah, who is the Director of Program Advocacy and Communications for Africa at the Gates Foundation, and is at the forefront of advocating for gender equality across the African continent. Her extensive expertise and leadership within the foundation's advocacy efforts position her at the forefront of this critical movement.Before joining the foundation in 2021, she spent more than two decades in key global health and development roles, most recently as director for food security and nutrition at Global Citizen. Earlier, she worked for the Graça Machel Trust, launching the organisation and later working to build up its nutrition programme across the African continent and beyond. As country director in Lesotho for the Clinton Foundation, she oversaw programmes that strengthened all aspects of the country's health system, from human resources and infrastructure to laboratory services and supply chain management.What We Discuss With RachelHow would you describe the current state of financial access for women entrepreneurs in Africa?What role do you see digital financial services playing in bridging the finance gap for women entrepreneurs in Africa? What are the key challenges you encounter in promoting financial inclusion for women in Africa?How does the foundation navigate the cultural and societal barriers that limit women's access to finances in Africa?Are there any current positive trends or activities in Africa aimed at enhancing women's economic empowerment through improved financial access?Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss The Incredible Story of Happy Coffee's Impact on Nigeria's Coffee Culture and Value Chain? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamuConnect with Rachel on LinkedIn at Rachel Toku-Appiah, and Twitter (X) @GatesAfrica Support the showDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
On this penultimate episode of Season 5, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Stacey Appiah and Patricia Bonsu, the dynamic duo behind Healthy Haven. Dive into a refreshing conversation as we explore their transnational connections to Ghana and how it influences the creation of their cold-pressed juices. We discuss the story behind Healthy Haven, a Ghanaian women-owned business dedicated to providing healthier food choices to communities in the Chicagoland area and their mission to promote healthy living while providing a nourishing experience for both the mind and body through simple, everyday ingredients. Stacy and Patricia share insights into their upbringing on the south side of Chicago and their passion for health education in Black communities. Don't miss this inspiring discussion on entrepreneurship, cultural connections, and the power of healthy choices.
Welcome back! This week, we have an interviee with author Eden Appiah-Kubi. We talk her love of Jane Austen,retellings, and the asexual representation in her latest book Her Own Happiness. We also dive deep into her journey to get her first book, The Bennet Women published. To find out more about Eden, visit her website: www.edenawrites.com Follow Romance in Colour on Social Media IG @RomanceInColour Twitter: @RomanceNColour Facebook Groups: www.facebook.com/groups/RomanceinColour Follow Yakini on her Instagram @OurNycHome Follow Tati Richardson on social media and pick up her debut, The Build Up, here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/romanceincolour/message
“One of the centerpieces of Netflix's Love is Blind season 4 will be joining us this week on Vamos”Herc had a conversation with Kwame Appiah. They talked about Kwame's journey to the United States, his love for football, his passion for playing soccer overseas, and his current time in Seattle with Sharktopus FC before an important match in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. Plus, they discussed all about "Love is Blind" and what it feels like to enter a reality TV show without knowing who their future spouse will be.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sales and marketing are 2 sides of the same coin. In this episode I'm talking with Chris Appiah and Stephanie Breaux Bradley from the Sales Arms about how boutique fitness studios can improve thier sales process to covert more leads to clients.
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Susannah Collins, Nico Cantor, Charlie Davies and Alexis Guerreros discuss the MLS playoff picture following a night of highs and lows for the teams looking to make the cut. Up next, a preview of Thursday's Europa League action as the Stade Vélodrome welcomes Brighton while Liverpool host USG. Kwame Appiah of ‘Love Is Blind' and Sharktopus fame joins to talk about playing in the US Open Cup, his beloved Chelseas, and to hear the crew's pitches for a new team to support. And finally, Nico previews Boca Juniors' trip to Palmeiras in the Copa Libertadores semifinal second leg. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In Season 2, the Interfaith America with Eboo Patel podcast explores how we engage religious diversity in different sectors of our nation, from Hollywood to politics, journalism to academia. Featuring prominent public figures including Rainn Wilson, Jonathan Eig, and Danielle Allen, Eboo Patel engages in meaningful conversations to understand how our nation's constantly evolving religious diversity shapes our democracy.Kwame Anthony Appiah is a British-born American philosopher, writer, and scholar of African and African American studies, best known for his contributions to political philosophy, moral psychology, and the philosophy of culture. Appiah tackles life's dilemmas in The Ethicist column in the New York Times magazine. In his recent book The Lies that Bind, Appiah helps us rethink the way we understand group identity. His earlier book Cosmopolitanism defined a diversity paradigm and was widely influential in the Obama era.Appiah is the son of Joseph Appiah, a Ghanaian-born barrister, and Peggy Cripps, daughter of the British states-person Sir Stafford Cripps. He attended Bryanston School and later Clare College, Cambridge, where he earned a Ph.D. in philosophy in 1982. He taught philosophy, African studies, and African American studies at Yale University (1981–86), Cornell University (1986–89), Duke University (1990–91), and Harvard University (1999–2002). In 2002 he joined the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, where he stayed until moving to New York University in 2014.You can learn more about Appiah on his website.Visit Interfaith America to learn more about the organization and our podcast. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to stay up to date with new episodes, interfaith stories, and our programs.Guest Bio: Kwame Anthony Appiah is a British-born American philosopher, novelist, and scholar of African and African American studies, best known for his contributions to political philosophy, moral psychology, and the philosophy of culture. Appiah tackles life's dilemmas in The Ethicist column in the New York Times magazine. And in his book The Ties that Bind, he illustrates how identities are defined by conflict, while Cosmopolitanism is a proclamation that every single one of us matters and that we are responsible for our collective wellbeing no matter the differences. Appiah is the son of Joseph Appiah, a Ghanaian-born barrister, and Peggy Cripps, daughter of the British statesperson Sir Stafford Cripps. He attended Bryanston School and later Clare College, Cambridge, where he earned a Ph.D. in philosophy in 1982. He taught philosophy, African studies, and African American studies at Yale University (1981–86), Cornell University (1986–89), Duke University (1990–91), and Harvard University (1999–2002). In 2002 he joined the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, where he stayed until moving to New York University in 2014.You can learn more about Appiah on his website.Visit Interfaith America to learn more about the organization and our podcast. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to stay up to date with new episodes, interfaith stories, and our programs.
This episode is an absolute must-listen! If you're a woman journeying through your 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond, or if you're parenting a daughter, you don't want to miss this conversation. We dive into women's health, including menopause, perimenopause, hormone shifts, reproductive health, and ways to empower young women and girls. Dr. Leslie Appiah is a nationally-acclaimed OB/GYN who has helped women and girls for decades. Her practical and insightful approach is such a needed voice for all women. Here's some of what we cover: 1. The impact of hormones on mental health 2. How to get relief for perimenopause and menopause symptoms 3. When to consider an anti-depressant 4. Why your physician might not have a clue 5. How to find one who will! 6. How to empower your daughters to live free of body shame Find a full transcript and list of resources from this episode here. Do you have questions for Dr. Alison or Dr. Appiah? Leave them here. Want to receive free bonus content? Sign up for my free weekly email here. Thanks to our sponsors: Go to www.organifi.com/bestofyou today and use code BESTOFYOU for 20% off your order today. Go to www.simplemodern.com/bestofyou and by sharing your email you'll get a unique discount code just for you or bundle and save for back to school. This should be your go to brand for your family. Get 35% off your first order of Sundays. Go to SundaysForDogs.com/BESTOFYOU or use code BESTOFYOU at checkout. Head to GreenPan.us and use promo code BESTOFYOU and you'll receive 30% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER plus free shipping on orders over $99. Go to Reliefband.com and use promo code BESTOFYOU for 20% off plus free shipping. Related Episodes: Episode 63: Spiritual Direction, the Power of Listening, & How to Attune to Yourself and to Others Music by Andy Luiten Sound editing by Kelly Kramarik While Dr. Cook is a counselor, the content of this podcast and any of the products provided by Dr. Cook are not specific counseling advice nor are they a substitute for individual counseling. The content and products provided on this podcast are for informational purposes only.
What happens when two people are deeply in love, but they want different things for their future? Can a relationship, or a marriage, work its way around fundamental things like having kids, career goals and what family should look like? Is love enough, and do we really listen when women tell us what they want from life?This week, I spoke to Krystle Zara Appiah about her debut novel, Rootless. In Rootless, we're presented with Efe and Sam, two people massively in love who get married to build a life together. We follow them on their journey as they grow and change in love, but also as they face huge hurdles when it comes to deciding how they want their life to look like. Certain that she doesn't want to be a mother, Efe finds herself living a life very different to what she truly longs for, and we follow the couple as they navigate through life's big questions. Krystle Zara Appiah is a Ghanaian writer and screenwriter, born and raised in London. She has a degree in literature and creative writing from the University of Kent. In 2020, she was one of forty writers selected for the London Library's Emerging Writers Programme. She also works as a children's books editor.Rootless is her debut novel. Thank you so much to Krystle for a moving and insightful conversation! I loved every second of it, and hope you do too. I'd love to hear from you, so please do connect with me on social media:www.instagram.com/readwithsamiawww.instagram.com/thediversebookshelfpod Support the show