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Macclesfield V Guiseley, Kwame Boateng Post Match — Edit

Official Guiseley AFC feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 1:38


Macclesfield V Guiseley, Kwame Boateng Post Match — Edit by Guiseley Radio

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Fresh Oil 2022:- The Church Travail In Prayer

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 71:15


Concluding our 14-days fasting, we learned the need for the church to travail in prayer. Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church that we need to be vigilant in our prayers.

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Put Off The Old Self

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 66:48


As the year is coming to a close, the church needs to understand that we need to put on a new self to accommodate the coming year. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church to put on the new self which is Christ Jesus. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
A Royal Priesthood:- Glory The Garment of Praise

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 54:17


Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng, teaches the church on the need to glorify God in everything for that is our garment of praise. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
A Chosen Generation: The Body of Christ II

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 54:57


In this second episode of this series, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng concludes on the need to be a part of the Body of Christ which is Jesus. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
A Chosen Generation: The Body of Christ I

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 34:22


For us to better understand that we are a chosen generation, we need to understand that we are part of Christ's body. Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng, teaches the church in this two-part series

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
The Chosen Generation-Chosen Intimacy

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 41:06


Continuing the year to declare His Praise, we begin a new series , the chosen generation and sub title the chosen intimacy. In this episode, Rev. Kwame Boateng teaches us how we need to act as a chosen generation. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Rejoice In His Great Light

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 57:07


On Resurrection Sunday, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church on the need to rejoice in the great light. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Created to Praise: Created to Praise II

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 37:30


Ending the sermon on Created to Praise, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng explains the need to be created to praise. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

A year of praise requires us to learn that we've been created to praise. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church exactly how we are created to praise

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The Shepherd's House Worship Center
The Love That Stands

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 54:35


In a Valentine's Day message, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng admonishes the church to exhibit love. 

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The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Fresh Oil: The Genuine Praise

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 43:05


To climax our Fresh Oil Conference, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church to be genuine praisers and what it entails to be one. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Fresh Oil: The Victory of Our Praise

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 45:34


Opening the year with our annual fresh oil conference, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church the need to understand that we are victorious in our praises. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
True Worship: The Mark of My Worship

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 32:57


Ending the year of True Worship, we needed to know about the mark of our worship. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church to enter the New Year with the mindset of our worship leaving a mark. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
The Excellence of the Knowledge of Christ

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 53:09


On the final day of our Christmas Convocation, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church the need to consider acquiring the knowledge of Christ. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
Increasing In Faithfulness-First Service

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 38:04


Ending the series of faithfulness, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church on the need to increase in our faithfulness to God. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
The Sacrifice of Worship-First Service

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 40:23


To better understand the year of true worship, we first need to understand how to sacrifice and give unto God. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church about how our sacrifice of worship, is the nature intended towards God. 

Manchester Museum Podcast
"Are we honest about our history?" with Kwame Boateng of The Black Curriculum

Manchester Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 21:35


Are we honest about our history and is what we teach representative of our true story? In this episode we speak to Kwame Boateng from The Black Curriculum to discuss how what we learn about our past is so important to our shared future. The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise campaigning to get Black British History taught in UK schools 365 days of the year, and since 2019 they have been delivering their arts focused history programmes to 8-16 year olds. Students' engagement with Black History in the UK is often limited to one month of the year, with an over emphasis on the Transatlantic Slave Trade, but the team at The Black Curriculum believe that a balanced and integrated teaching of our shared history can facilitate real social change. Episode 1 transcript ----- Manchester Museum is on a mission to become the most imaginative, caring and inclusive museum in the world, and in this podcast we will share open and honest conversations with special guests, which will inform, entertain and inspire. Through these conversations we hope to reframe what it means for museums to care, and explore how we can build understanding, empathy and love for our world and each other. We want to raise awareness of rarely told and overlooked histories. The first series of the podcast will explore this theme, developing on some of the projects and exhibitions where we are helping shed light on the things they didn't teach us in school. Find out more about the Manchester Museum: The Things They Didn't Teach Us Website Twitter Instagram ----- See more from The Black Curriculum: Website Twitter Instagram Original music courtesy of Move 78: Instagram Spotify iTunes

Rob Hopkins
Episode Ten: What if we decolonised education?

Rob Hopkins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 44:16


The uprising of Black Lives Matter and other organisations have led to many calls for the decolonisation of education at every level. But what does it mean to decolonise education? As Boris Johnson dismisses such calls as a "national orgy of self-embarrassment", does decolonising education mean simply changing the curriculum, or does it go much, much deeper than that? And what if we achieved it? What would it be like to live in a world where that had happened? In this deep, rich and fascinating episode of ‘From What If to What Next’ we are joined by two amazing guests to explore this... Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan is an educator, writer and poet from West Yorkshire, UK. Her work disrupts and interrupts questions of history, race, knowledge and power - interrogating the political purpose of narratives about Muslims, migrants, gender and violence in particular. She is the author of poetry collection, Postcolonial Banter, co-author of the anthology, A FLY GIRL’S GUIDE TO UNIVERSITY: Being a woman of colour at Cambridge and other institutions of power and elitism and hosts the Breaking Binaries podcast. Kwame Boateng is passionate about de-colonial approaches to education and community development. Having extensive experience with Black youth in rural areas of the UK which are still lacking racial integration, Kwame decided to begin his studies in social anthropology and development focusing on race, identity and their respective intersections with education and transformative pedagogy. At present Kwame is working closely with ‘The Black Curriculum’ as an educator. Their objective is to incorporate Black British history into the national curriculum to aid a holistic understanding of British identity rooted in respect, reciprocity and empowerment.

Wisconsin Notes Podcast
Ep. 51 Kayode Adigun and Kwame Boateng

Wisconsin Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 52:03


Today we have another cross over episode from November Project the show, hosted by Tywon Thompson. Tywon is joined by two NP co-leaders, Kayode Adigun out of November Project Baltimore and Kwamye Boateng from November Project Kelowna in Canada. Both of these men have also written some very powerful blog posts in the past few months which are on the November Project website so I encourage you to read those as well. Thank you to all three men for giving us your time, giving us some good laughs, and some further insight into your stories!

IDH Podcasts
24 - Building strong value chains in Africa

IDH Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 51:15


IDH’s Grown Sustainably in Africa (GSA) program works with international brands to strengthen and develop their supply base on the African continent, while empowering SMEs in Africa to enhance their agricultural productivity and become commercially viable. Through these partnerships GSA aims to increases intra-African trade, build stable regional food systems and create permanent and sustainable jobs. In this podcast, IDH’s Kebba Colley, Director of inclusive business, is joined by Fatih Ermis, Head of agricultural services West and Central Africa at Nestlé and Kwame Boateng, CEO of Sahel Grains. They talk about what the GSA partnership means for them, and how it brings value to both their businesses and the African continent.

Storyteller with Lisa Golden
Teaching Black British history at school | Kwame Boateng from The Black Curriculum

Storyteller with Lisa Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 33:36


Most of us learn history in a classroom at school. From the ancient Greeks to World Wars, we're given a context in which to understand the world and our place in it. So when a black child enters a UK classroom, do we want the first time they see someone who looks like them to be an intellectual powerhouse, a nation-changing warrior, or an enslaved person? Kwame Boateng from The Black Curriculum explains how they're addressing the lack of Black British history in the UK curriculum, where the boundaries of time and geography of the British Empire come in to play, his favourite black historical figure John Blanke, and The Black Curriculum's campaign to get black history incorporated into the education system, 365 days of the year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Red-Hot White-Hot
Ep. 3 - BLM and the Black Experience in Britain

Red-Hot White-Hot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 72:02


In episode three, Shona is joined by co-host Yassine Lutumba and guests Kwame Boateng of The Black Curriculum, and Dr Ricardo Twumasi, Professor of Organisational Psychiatry and Psychology at King's College London. Together, they dive into the Black Lives Matter movement, the Black experience in Britain, decolonizing curricula, the African diaspora, Black power-washing, and so much more. Credits: "Disco 2020" by Stefan Kartenberg 2019 - Licensed under Creative Commons

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
True Worship: Be Connected & Remain Connected

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 35:40


We need to be connected to our source as Christians, which is Christ. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches the church on the importance of being connected and remaining connected. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center
True Worship: Cling Onto Your Bethlehem

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 37:18


Beginning a New Year, it is deemed perfect to be a true worshipper. In this first episode of the year 2020, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches about the need to be true worshippers as a church. 

The Shepherd's House Worship Center

Many a time, we struggle with our thoughts after prayer. But in this episode, Rev. Dr. Kwame Boateng teaches and exhorts the church that, the Lord has heard our prayer and we don't need to worry. 

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Just Talk About It
The Culture of November Project - Just Talk About It #9

Just Talk About It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 50:25


Your hosts Jared Waldroff & Taylin Simmonds bring you the "Just Talk About It” podcast where they talk about finding purpose, understanding life and getting over past issues. What drives them is becoming their best selves and helping others do the same. They host a wide variety of guests to give wider perspectives on how we can all navigate this fucked up world.Stephen Jacob James, Roz Huber & Kwame Boateng stopped by to talk about the meaning and culture behind the international workout group November Project.Thanks for watching and don't forget to...Just Talk About ItConnect with us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jaredwaldroff/https://www.instagram.com/taylin.simmonds/

Just Peanuts
Episode 8 - @Project5Fifths, Knife Crime, Stop & Search

Just Peanuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 56:25


In this final episode with Kwame Boateng we discuss his ongoing projects and dive a little deeper into the ongoing issues that are clouding the UK and in particular, London. Subscribe for more. Follow us on socials: @alljustpeanuts And individually: @jonaravelo @joshhhim @marcelo_1105 @thehumanstudent

Just Peanuts
Episode 7 - Leaving Neverland, The Michael Jackson Allegations

Just Peanuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 57:25


We're joined by Kwame Boateng to dicuss the recent allegations against Michael Jackson that are shown in the documentary Leaving Netherland. Did he do it? Is this a money grab? Was Michael just plain weird? Subscribe for more. Follow us on socials: @alljustpeanuts And individually: @jonaravelo @joshhhim @marcelo_1105 @thehumanstudent