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PodQuiz weekly trivia quiz

This week's rounds are Music (Intros), Fictional Planets, French Borders (Quickfire), Who Am I?, and a Prize Round. Prize Round Picture Question: Which country?

The Daily Quiz Show
Geography | Ashgabat is the capital city of which country? (+ 7 more...)

The Daily Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 7:45


The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: Ashgabat is the capital city of which country? Question 2: What is the capital city of Turkey? Question 3: What country is Mt Etna in? Question 4: In which country would you find the UNESCO World Heritage site of Prambanan? Question 5: What is the capital city of Eritrea? Question 6: Which is the Earth's second largest continent? Question 7: What is the capital city of Croatia? Question 8: Which African country's national anthem is called 'Wimbo Wa Taifa' in Swahili, meaning 'anthem of the nation'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

InsurTech Business Series
Quickfire: State of #InsurTechinAfrica

InsurTech Business Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 5:54


Hello! Send us a quick text, comment or feedback. We would love to hear from youQuickfire Questions for Rahab Kariuki & Dr. Ikpeme NetoAI, big data, blockchain, super apps—hype or reality?Let's say you had a magic wand and could instantly fix one thing in Africa's insurance industry—what would it be?Which African country will lead in insurance innovation by 2030? The most important tech for the future of InsurTech? If you could describe your work in one word, what would it be?Read the latest article on IBS Features here with Bryan FalchukCheck out our free resources on InsurTech ecosystem and innovation in the African Insurance space here https://linktr.ee/insurtechbusinessseriesJoin our IBS community on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram

Career We Go: The Football Trivia Podcast
Har-yester United with Special Guest Host, Jonny Sharples

Career We Go: The Football Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 106:58


Delighted to have friend of the show, Jonny Sharples in the hot seat as Theo, Bobby and Joe battle it out across our longest pod ever!Can you name the footballers from (allegedly) famous advertisements of yesteryear? Which African players have been nominated for the Ballon d'Or? Who actually played for England B? Should we all watch Dream Team on Sky One again? Play along and get in touch!Sign up to our Patreon, Career We Go: Extra Time for an extra episode every week and no more ads! iOS users: please join via web and not the Patreon iOS app. Thanks to all our amazing Patreons for your support!https://www.patreon.com/c/CareerWeGoExtraTime Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Quiz Show
Geography | The ancient city of Mohenjo-daro lies along which river in Pakistan? (+ 7 more...)

The Daily Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 8:01


The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: The ancient city of Mohenjo-daro lies along which river in Pakistan? Question 2: In which country is the city of Dublin? Question 3: In Which City Is Marco Polo Airport? Question 4: What German region is renowned for its spas and cuckoo clocks? Question 5: The country of Turkmenistan is on which continent? Question 6: Which African country's national anthem is called 'Wimbo Wa Taifa' in Swahili, meaning 'anthem of the nation'? Question 7: Which mountain is the highest peak in Turkey and is considered a national symbol? Question 8: The country of Comoros is on which continent? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unchained
How This Stablecoin Business in Africa Is Taking on SWIFT and Big Banks - Ep. 722

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 44:26


Africa is quickly becoming one of the most dynamic regions for crypto adoption, but the story unfolding there is very different from what many in the West might imagine.  Chris Maurice, co-founder and CEO of Yellow Card, joins the show to share how stablecoins are already transforming businesses across the continent, solving real-world problems, and taking on SWIFT. Plus, he explains why USDT is the stablecoin of choice there.  He also dives into the long-term economic impact of crypto adoption and explains why anyone serious about business should be paying close attention to Africa.  Show highlights: What Yellow Card is and the focus on U.S. Dollar stablecoins The complexities of doing business in Africa Which African countries have the highest rate of adoption Chris's background and his fun story of how he got into working in Africa How operating a company in Africa is different from other places Why Yellow Card is currently operating with three stablecoins, and the dominance of USDT Why Yellow Card only offers centralized stablecoins Why everyone should pay more attention to the continent, according to Chris Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Robinhood & Arbitrum Guest: Chris Maurice, cofounder and CEO of Yellow Card Links Previous coverage of Unchained on stablecoins and emerging markets:  Anita Posch on Why ‘Bitcoin Is a Tool for Freedom' – Especially in Africa 6 Stablecoins That Are Driving the Sector's Two-Year High in Market Capitalization Castle Island Ventures' report: Stablecoins: The Emerging Market Story Timestamps:  00:00 Intro 02:03 What Yellow Card is and why it focuses on U.S. dollar-denominated stablecoins 04:31 The complexities of doing business in Africa 10:42 Which African countries have the highest crypto adoption 19:17 How Chris got into working in Africa 25:11 How operating in Africa differs from other regions 32:42 Why USDT dominates Yellow Card's stablecoin business 38:31 Why Yellow Card only uses centralized stablecoins 39:22 Does Africa deserve more attention? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unchained
How This Stablecoin Business in Africa Is Taking on SWIFT and Big Banks - Ep. 722

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 44:26


Africa is quickly becoming one of the most dynamic regions for crypto adoption, but the story unfolding there is very different from what many in the West might imagine.  Chris Maurice, co-founder and CEO of Yellow Card, joins the show to share how stablecoins are already transforming businesses across the continent, solving real-world problems, and taking on SWIFT. Plus, he explains why USDT is the stablecoin of choice there.  He also dives into the long-term economic impact of crypto adoption and explains why anyone serious about business should be paying close attention to Africa.  Show highlights: What Yellow Card is and the focus on U.S. Dollar stablecoins The complexities of doing business in Africa Which African countries have the highest rate of adoption Chris's background and his fun story of how he got into working in Africa How operating a company in Africa is different from other places Why Yellow Card is currently operating with three stablecoins, and the dominance of USDT Why Yellow Card only offers centralized stablecoins Why everyone should pay more attention to the continent, according to Chris Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Robinhood & Arbitrum Guest: Chris Maurice, cofounder and CEO of Yellow Card Links Previous coverage of Unchained on stablecoins and emerging markets:  Anita Posch on Why ‘Bitcoin Is a Tool for Freedom' – Especially in Africa 6 Stablecoins That Are Driving the Sector's Two-Year High in Market Capitalization Castle Island Ventures' report: Stablecoins: The Emerging Market Story Timestamps:  00:00 Intro 02:03 What Yellow Card is and why it focuses on U.S. dollar-denominated stablecoins 04:31 The complexities of doing business in Africa 10:42 Which African countries have the highest crypto adoption 19:17 How Chris got into working in Africa 25:11 How operating in Africa differs from other regions 32:42 Why USDT dominates Yellow Card's stablecoin business 38:31 Why Yellow Card only uses centralized stablecoins 39:22 Does Africa deserve more attention? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Barcelona Podcast
How has Africa shaped FC Barcelona past (and future)?

The Barcelona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 43:53


On episode 614, Dan and Essel discuss the African players of FC Barcelona, both past, present, and future. They talk about the magic of Samuel Eto'o, the most underrated midfielder in the Guardiola era, the next starts of African football, and much more! Running Order: What is Samuel Eto'o's contribution to African football? How good was Seydou Keita? Which African players were gone too soon? Who is next for African football and can Barcelona sign them? Watchalongs - HERE - Use Promo Code - holaculers Join the new Discord server! Check out our merch store: tbpod.link/store Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! Become a Patreon to support the show and check out our Match Reviews – Thank you! Access our exclusive, listeners-only Facebook Group here. Follow us on Instagram! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Daily Quiz Show
Geography | What is the longest river in the United States? (+ 7 more...)

The Daily Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 7:48


The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the longest river in the United States? Question 2: Which island nation has been called the 'teardrop of India' due to its location and shape? Question 3: Which African country was once known as the Gold Coast and is located adjacent to the Ivory Coast? Question 4: What is the name of the largest island in Massachusetts, famous for its lush scenery, beaches and celebrity sightings? Question 5: The country of Maldives is on which continent? Question 6: What is the capital city of The United States of America? Question 7: Which is the largest lake in South America? Question 8: In which country would you find the City of Jerusalem? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Russia File
The Role of Africa in Russia's Geopolitics

The Russia File

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 46:11


Russia's intensive involvement with the African continent goes back decades. During the Cold War, Moscow viewed Africa as its “natural” sphere of influence and a staging ground for active measures and proxy wars aiming to undermine American interests. When the USSR fell apart, an intermission followed. Today, Russia is unquestionably back. What draws Russia to Africa? Which African countries attract it and why? What purposes do relationships with various African states serve for Russia—and what makes Russia attractive to the African states that choose to partner with it? What is the role of the Russian private military companies Wagner and Africa Corps in these relationships? And what is Africa's role in Russia's global propaganda and disinformation effort? Izabella Tabarovsky discusses these and other questions with Maxim Matusevich, professor of history at Seton Hall University in New Jersey and chair of the university's History Department. The episode was recorded on July 26. For time stamps and transcript, please visit here: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/audio/role-africa-russias-geopolitics

The Why Bitcoin Show
#63 Okin - Africans Don't Invest in Bitcoin, They Use It

The Why Bitcoin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 55:07


In this episode, I chatted with an absolute legend of a Bitcoiner, the man with the silkiest voice in Bitcoin and fellow African, Okin. Okin is a man who wears many hats - he's a podcaster, poet, digital entrepreneur, Bitcoin investor/educator/miner/node runner. He's also the founder of OKIN Trading Enterprises & runs both Bitcoin Mining Namibia & EasySats. Timestamps: 01:41 Living in Namibia 6:32 How he found Bitcoin 11:31 Podcasting 2.0 19:56 The tax regime in Namibia 30:37 A circular economy doesn't care about fiat 35:44 Why people call it the global South 43:55 Which African countries is he bullish on? 48:52 His most controversial view Follow me on X at @Dale21M or visit www.whybitcoinshow.com for any feedback. I'm on a mission to help people understand "why Bitcoin". If you could like, comment and share this episode with friends, it's the single most valuable thing you could do to help spread the message Whether you're experienced or just getting going with Bitcoin, we can assist you in that journey. Bitcoin Mentor Australia is a Bitcoin consultancy that embodies best practices on how to safely and securely self-custody your bitcoin. Book a session with me to up your game and set yourself up for financial freedom - https://bitcoinmentoraustralia.com/mentor/dale-warburton/ Much love to all my listeners/watchers!

The Future of Money
Why Africa is the Best Use Case for Crypto with VALR CEO, Farzam Ehsani

The Future of Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 45:51


While a lot of crypto media focuses on the US and Europe, I believe Africa is a great case study for digital assets. VALR is based in Africa, making Farzam the perfect guest to discuss what's happening on the continent. In a wide-ranging interview, I ask: Why are stablecoins so popular? Why are local trading pairs essential? What's happening in Africa's crypto scene? Does the crypto industry have a trust crisis? Has hyperinflation boosted demand for crypto? What are the main use cases for crypto in Africa? Which African countries have the highest demand? From Ethiopia to Eritrea, Zimbabwe to Zambia, Farzam has deep knowledge of this vibrant market. And as VALR prepares to mark its sixth anniversary, the entrepreneur shares the fascinating lessons he's learned while building an exchange used by retail and institutional customers in Africa and beyond. Catch the launch of the full episode on your preferred platform: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/47ZCF8F Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3PM4eKh Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3Ruwkfh YouTube: https://bit.ly/3GuZiW7 #Crypto #Bitcoin #FutureOfMoney  

The JDO Show
124 - A Very Berserk New Year (FULL EPISODE)

The JDO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 121:56


On this episode, Kelby and JDO talk a line of shit about Berserk volumes 27-30, Nazis on Substack, and Israel/Palestine. Full show notes: The importance of going to The Church of the Black Swordsman. Berserk is the Bible. In volume 27 we're back into the Guts stuff. Donning the Berserk armor. Having that dog in you. How do sociopaths see the world? The War of the Midland Kingdoms. The lack of good guys in a war. The metaness of Puck. Kelby searches for the word “abacus.” The Hellraiser pope monsters. How long is Casca gonna be…like that? The evolution of Lady Farnese. What is that weird elephant sea monster? The awesomeness of Isidro's nuts dropping. The Dr. Robotnik samurai. Writing a serialized book. Following threads that might not come to fruition. The realistic way that Berserk portrays heroes. Who is the hero of Berserk? Guts simmering down on the revenge. JDO's personal Berserk journey. The massive inappropriateness of Schierke/Guts. How old is Guts anyway? Starting Berserk all over again. How to properly pirate Berserk. Getting our paper up to purchase the whole Berserk hardcover set. Showing kids fucked up movies. Troll sex. CURRENT EVENTS: Nazis on Substack! Kelby lays out his position. JDO lays out his position. What does anti-vaxxer mean? The way that people condense vast groups of people into one group. What was Covid actually about? Hyper-online losers love to declare which platforms they're (not really) going to leave. The Agitator fanbase has the most heterodox views. Substack is just a dancehall. THINK FOR YOURSELF. Discovering Jim Goad in Barnes and Noble. Do your good deeds in the dark. The certainty of scientism. People are awful. JDO talks about how alone you are after you catch heat. The lack of grace when you smell blood in the water. JDO's eclipse moment. Israel/Palestine: what's the OUTCOME? Land acknowledgment is a cop-out. STAND ON BUSINESS. Baltimore community activist gets his houses burned down. No customer? No product. Living in the town you're raised in. The greatness of Baltimore. Tipping the Pringles can. Not giving a shit about what happens outside your own backyard. Shout out Tim Dillon. What is Texas culture? Which African country is the funniest? AGITATOR MANIFESTO! Be more like Guts. Stop paying attention to AI. Should you buy a CNC machine? What color should Spiderman's suit be? What's the value in being able to write a novel? Who remembers Y2K? The similarity to “support the troops” and “trust the science.” ChatGPT is going to be Google. What makes humans human? Create more with less filter. Creating a ripple effect with your readers. Wear your influences on your sleeve. Steal it, and make it your own. Fuck plot holes. How does the Berserker Armor work? Monster Energy Drink bringing a dog back to life. Jason Statham impaling a shark on a sharp piece of rebar. DRAMA? More of it. Just go for it. Takashi Miike's adaptation of the “Yakuza” video game (blue flame!). Yellowstone is dramatic as hell. The drama of House. Meth lab explosion! Mercy killing. Kelby gushes about Yellowstone for a while. Be CHEAP AND ON TIME. CHEAP AND ON TIME. We're busy. Being wary of “professionalism.” The huge L of JDo's seven-year-old Kickstarter. We're on time. Thank you for listening.

Zero To Travel Podcast
National Geographic's Best of the World: Where to Travel in 2024 and Beyond (With Senior Editor Allyson Johnson)

Zero To Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 79:22


Have you started planning your 2024 travels? Today, I'm joined by National Geographic Senior Editor Allyson Johnson to explore some of the must-visit places from National Geographic's new book Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime. After a decade of releasing Best of the World lists, National Geographic has now crafted the ultimate illustrated guidebook to help you find your next exhilarating destination. From the top hiking trails to the most scenic train rides, the most stunning coral reefs to the most epic mountain retreats, Best of the World will help you find new ways to experience both beloved destinations and hidden gems around the globe. In this episode, Allyson breaks down her favorite destinations for adventure, exploring nature, soaking in culture, and just getting away! She shares tips for planning your trip of a lifetime, and we also talk about her career with National Geographic, the process of creating this book, tips for self-editing, and so much more. If you're looking for new destinations to explore or dream of working in this field (or pitching an idea to Nat Geo yourself), you do not want to miss this episode! What is your trip of a lifetime? Which destination are you adding to your list? I'd love to hear what they are and hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1. Tune In To Learn: Allyson's journey to becoming an editor with Nat Geo, what she enjoys about the craft, and the lessons she's learned throughout her career Her advice for self-editing (whether you consider yourself a writer or not) Which African country is her #1 destination and how a safari can be a life-changing experience Why Costa Rica is one of the best international trips for new travelers How to integrate cultural philosophies when you return home An underrated US gem for unlimited adventure The destination she hasn't yet visited, but most wants to An honorable mention and thoughts on the effects of the remote work movement Tips for planning a trip of a lifetime as a new traveler and where to visit before it gets too crowded Allyson's advice on pitching to Nat Geo And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsors - Airbnb, US Bank, Uncommon Goods Grab your copy of Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime Want More? 5 Must See Destinations In 2023 with National Geographic Travel Senior Editor Amy Alipio (Plus Learn How To Successfully Pitch Nat Geo) Safari 101: How To Plan A World-Class African Safari (Without Going Broke) Top 5 Hidden Highlights Around the World with Jackie Nourse from JUMP Adventures Thanks To Our Sponsors Sometimes, it just makes more sense. Book your next group stay with Airbnb! Get 4 X the points on eating out and 2 X the points on groceries, entertainment services, and gas or EV charge stations with US Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card. Apply today to get 20,000 points by spending $1,000 in your first 90 days.  Get 15% off your next gift from Uncommon Goods by visiting uncommongoods.com/travel.

Top Hill
155. WHAT AFRICAN COUNTRY SHOULD WE TRAVEL TO NEXT?

Top Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 16:36


Welcome to Episode 155 of our podcast! In this exciting episode, we're discussing our next big adventure - traveling to an African country. But we need YOUR help to decide where to go! From the stunning landscapes of Kenya to the rich history of Egypt, the vibrant culture of South Africa to the unique wildlife of Tanzania, Africa is full of incredible destinations. We want to hear from you. Which African country should we explore next? Leave your suggestions in the comments below. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to join us on this journey. Your support helps us bring more exciting content to you. Stay tuned for our next episode where we'll reveal our destination based on your suggestions. #AfricanTravel #NextDestination #YourChoice

The Connectedness Podcast with Rev Karen Cleveland
African Safari FAQs - Which African Safari is Best?

The Connectedness Podcast with Rev Karen Cleveland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 2:19 Transcription Available


Today's question is, "Which African safari is best?" There is no one answer! It depends on your personal interests, preferences, and the time and budget you have available. Sit down with your travel companions, discuss your top two or three priorities, and plan accordingly. Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all safari, but if you need help, I'm here to guide you towards the best experience for you. Have a fantastic safari!https://revkarencleveland.com/travel

faqs african safaris which african
Charter Cities Podcast
Industrialization and Assimilation with Dr. Elliott Green

Charter Cities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 51:33


Industrialization has a myriad of consequences that have been studied and speculated upon from the very start. In this episode, Dr. Elliott Green joins us to discuss the impact of industrialization on ethnic identity and diversity. Dr. Green is a political scientist, Africanist, and associate professor in the Department of International Development at The London School of Economics. He is also the author of the book Industrialization and Assimilation and today, we learn about his research and insights on the topic. We delve into the Marx-Geller take on industrialization and find out how Dr. Green conceptualizes it and why he promotes pro-industrialization. We discuss the implications of urbanization without industrialization in Africa and how people use their rural identities as insurance against de-urbanization before investigating the cause of “under-urbanization” in countries like Kenya and Uganda. From the measures of industrialization and its relationship to economic growth and identity formation to the effect of decentralization on assimilation, Dr. Green tackles it all! Tune in for this insightful conversation on all things industrialization and identity.Key Points From This Episode:• Introducing political scientist and Africanist, Dr. Elliott Green• The topic investigated in his book Industrialization and Assimilation: the consequence of Industrialization in terms of ethnic diversity.• How Dr. Green's take on industrialization differs from that of Marx and Geller.• Why we have differing levels of ethnic diversity across the world.• The implications of urbanization without industrialization in Africa.• Cases of de-urbanization in Africa and how people use their rural identities as insurance against it.• Which African regions have the highest and lowest levels of urbanization.• What can be attributed to the “under-urbanization” of countries like Kenya and Uganda.• Why Dr. Green promotes pro-industrialization and how he conceptualizes industrialization.• The relationship between economic growth and industrialization.• Other measures of industrialization.• How industrialization generates broader processes of identity formation, irrespective of politics and religion.• The overlap of religious and ethnic identities in 20th century Turkey.• Instances where industrialization and nation-building do and don't go hand in hand.• Government attempts to create ethnically neutral cities.• Why trust is essential for development.• Dr. Green's take on the “markets make us moral” hypothesis.• To what extent decentralization can affect assimilation or ethnic change.• How the “completion” of industrialization will (or won't) impact identity. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Elliott GreenIndustrialization and AssimilationHa-Joon ChangMagnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a...

The Dirty Lie Podcast
Assassination Nation! : The French Killings of African revolutionaries

The Dirty Lie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 45:25


What was the preferred method of fighting anti-colonial protest- exile, murder, poisonings, bombings or civil discourse? Which African anti-colonial heroes did not make it to their 40th birthday because of the French Government?  What was the Mayerling Incident? Did the French kill the Crown Prince of Austria, and what is the United States of Latin Africa?   These weeks Figures:  Felix Roland Moumie, Barthelemy Boganda, Ruben Um Nyobe, Charles De Gaulle, SDECE, Rudolf the Crown Prince of Austria.

Gateways to Awakening
Why eating and sharing food is an act of love with Senegalese Chef Pierre Tham

Gateways to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022


In today’s episode, I speak with Pierre Tham, a celebrated chef, restaurateur, author, entrepreneur and environmental activist. His TED talk “A forgotten ancient grain that could help Africa prosper” moved me, and I felt his story was so powerful that we had to have him on the show. Big thanks to our mutual friend Nicole Patrice who put us in touch. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ How his journey bringing West African and Senegalese cooking and food started ✅ What the food industry means to him ✅ What people misunderstand about this food ✅ Which African food is under-appreciated in the western world ✅ The experience in bringing Sengalese food to NYC and what the reaction is so far ✅ How Pierre’s journey impacted the people of Africa I want to thank our sponsors Athletic Greens, who have created AG1, one of the most innovative packets of supplements, including 75 high-quality vitamins, minerals, whole-food sourced superfoods, probiotics, and adaptogens to help you start your day right. If you purchase today, you’ll get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/yasmeen. Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.

Gateways to Awakening
Why eating and sharing food is an act of love with Senegalese Chef Pierre Tham

Gateways to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 46:54


In today's episode, I speak with Pierre Tham, a celebrated chef, restaurateur, author, entrepreneur and environmental activist. His TED talk “A forgotten ancient grain that could help Africa prosper” moved me, and I felt his story was so powerful that we had to have him on the show.    Big thanks to our mutual friend Nicole Patrice who put us in touch.    We talk about the following and so much more:  ✅ How his journey bringing West African and Senegalese cooking and food started ✅ What the food industry means to him  ✅ What people misunderstand about this food  ✅ Which African food is under-appreciated in the western world ✅ The experience in bringing Sengalese food to NYC and what the reaction is so far ✅ How Pierre's journey impacted the people of Africa   I want to thank our sponsors Athletic Greens, who have created AG1, one of the most innovative packets of supplements, including  75 high-quality vitamins, minerals, whole-food sourced superfoods, probiotics, and adaptogens to help you start your day right.     If you purchase today, you'll get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/yasmeen.   Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you'd like to stay connected. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Morning Africa
Which African countries are in danger of another debt crisis? And the ever increasing global crude oil prices.

Good Morning Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 9:04


In this episode we look at Which African countries are in danger of another debt crisis? And the ever increasing global crude oil prices. MTN Uganda is back in the news.

Truth Behind Travel
Africa | UNWTO Travel Recovery Strategies and Policies for the African Continent

Truth Behind Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 31:15 Transcription Available


UNWTO Senior Expert Communication for Africa Mr. Kojo Bentum-Williams connects from Ghana to share how African Countries are reshaping their path to the next normal and how communities and institutions are embracing technology to open their borders and welcome travelers once again. On today's episode:- Which African country is leading the way and what can we learn from it?- How technology and innovation are being embraced and who is winning. - How are the institutions and communities adapting to domestic travelInternational tourist arrivals to Africa decreased by 35% between January to April 2020 as a result of the pandemic, and today, organizations like the UNWTO in Africa are working behind the scene to ensure that African Countries are equipped and ready to restart tourism and boost their economies. Many African countries are leading the way to the next normal with entrepreneurship and a collective spirit of collaboration. To know more about the initiatives of UNWTO in Africa's head over to their website: https://www.unwto.org/africa Find out more about the podcast on the Facebook Page or on the Instagram Page

Israel Daily News Podcast
Israel Daily News Podcast, Wed, Nov 4, 2020

Israel Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 21:39


Which African country is moving the embassy to Jerusalem? The court says “he should have never been born.” And you'll hear what Americans in Washington DC are feeling about the U.S. Presidential race and how it affects the Middle East. Support the show $ - https://anchor.fm/israeldailynews/support Follow me on Instagram & Facebook @shannafuld See my work @ shannafuld.com Send me a note & subscribe to our newsletter: https://israeldaily.news/ Music - Idan Raichel & TripL - Ve'Eem Tavo'ee Elay, Special Version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhrsKe1c_20 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/israeldailynews/support

Israel Daily News Podcast
Israel Daily News Podcast, Mon. Sep 21, 2020

Israel Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 14:06


Which African country has a special interest in peace in the Middle East? And what do they hope to get out of it? Why is the Saudi Arabian Royal Family divided? And hear what Netanyahu said about the passing of the Notorious RBG. Follow me on Instagram & Facebook @shannafuld See my work @ shannafuld.com Send me a note & subscribe to our newsletter: https://israeldaily.news/ Music: Ve'Eem Tavo'ee Elay, Idan Raichel & TripL - Special Version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhrsKe1c_20 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/israeldailynews/support

My African Clichés / African History, Daily
The month of heroines: FEMICRITURE.. A home for African female writers ( Part 2)

My African Clichés / African History, Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 5:07


FOR AFRICAN FEMALE WRITERS.. ” You need to read to open up your world” is a phrase I often heard when I was a child. But in the era of so-called social networks, the supremacy of WhatsApp, fake news and Facebook pages, it seems that fewer and fewer adults are reading books. And this observation is even more striking for the younger generation. Do young Africans still read books? What do they read? Which African authors do they read? Where do they read or find the books? Want the answers? Then it’s good you are embarking with us on this 4th Sankofa takeoff piloted by a heroine of this month of March, Prof Cécile, who takes us in a dive in the head and the readings of our young people, a journey in search of answers, in a flight to the heart of African feminine literature.

2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips
Pelvis Fractures: Episode 76

2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 12:21


In this episode: There are several kinds of pelvis fractures. Most can be broken into two sub-headings, stable and unstable. The mostly commonly treated pelvis fracture at our clinic is an avulsion fracture. Chip Review @ (09:20): Yummies – Zambos –Salsa Verde (Thank You Khem) Trivia question of the week @ (08:04): - Which African nation has the most pyramids? Follow us on Instagram: 2pts_n_a_bagofchips and/or Twitter @2PTsNaBagOChips to see photos, video and get additional episode specific information throughout the week. Thanks for listening!! To Subscribe, Review and Download select your preferred hyperlink below  Apple Podcasts: Google Play: Youtube:  Stitcher:  Podbean: 

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Defeat the [DC Sports] Curse
World Cup 2018; Group Analysis; Predictions; Long-Shots

Defeat the [DC Sports] Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 67:23


World Cup 2018 has started! LP and Joe are joined by Dan, Sam, Sany and Mat the Met to break down every group and discuss who may be there when the dust settles in a few weeks. Does Spain need a manager? Can Messi or CR7 carry their teams to the promised land? Does the youth movement in England have enough to challenge the super-powers? Which African teams are most likely to get out of their groups? ... and why is the FoxSports broadcast so poor!? This is one crazy extended show you don't want to miss! Thanks for hosting Russia... but we still don't trust you!

Reality TV Warriors
SpaMerotz LaMillion

Reality TV Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 55:27


Michael, Logan & Michelle return to recap the fifth episode and sixth leg of Amazing Race 30 and its visit to Prague, Czech Republic. In this episode: We discuss the plan to let Covino & Rado get Logan drunk. Why is the season going to feel even quicker in Canada? Michael teaches us about beggers and Logan teaches us about gypsies. We bring up Michelle’s telling of the most Australian story in history from the Hunted podcast again. Was this the worst flight scramble in Amazing Race history? How will the partner swap work? Who benefits most from the partner swap? This U-Turn sucks. How could you make the U-Turn funnier? How can you prove that the Earth is flat? Michelle reveals her favourite word. The “that” detour sees Amazing Race channel Giles the Butler. Does anyone on the podcast know how to pour a perfect pint? What was Henry doing with his life rather than drinking beer? What is one of the scariest things that Michael has ever done? Why are Trevor & Chris so like Michael & Logan? Michelle despairs of a dirty joke again. How difficult is it to pour a glass of foam? Michael invokes the Mole (obviously). Why didn’t Alex & Conor U-Turn? Why did they make the W-Turn board so public? Conor becomes a walking stereotype. How would HaMerotz have done the beer spa task? It has been a bad week for dad bods. Should you ever take the underground over a taxi? Eric & Daniel prove themselves to be even more underedited than we thought. Was this leg full of more Communist propaganda? Michelle is afraid of hay fever during Roadblocks. The elimination structure is weird. What did Kristi & Jen do to anger Travelocity? We imagine what the pitch meetings for Big Brother 17 were like with Phil. Who provided the voice for the Roadblock phones? One pair displays a particular talent for social games. How would we improve the Roadblock? Is the big twist going to be the Revival Pass? Logan wants more tongue. Is the Partner Swap the biggest twist ever? Who will be eliminated next? Which African countries will be visited next? And is there anyone we want to see paired up?

Planet Sport Football Africa
31 Jul: Ghana's Ayew Brothers & New EPL

Planet Sport Football Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 15:00


On this week's show we take a look-ahead to the upcoming English Premier League season, as Chelsea play Arsenal in the Community Shield this Sunday. Which African players will do well this season, will the Ayew brothers' arrival to the EPL raise the profile of Ghana in the world's most popular league, and who is going to win the Premier League title? We talk to fans in Kenya.

Planet Sport Football Africa
31 Jul: Ghana's Ayew Brothers & New EPL

Planet Sport Football Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 15:00


On this week's show we take a look-ahead to the upcoming English Premier League season, as Chelsea play Arsenal in the Community Shield this Sunday. Which African players will do well this season, will the Ayew brothers' arrival to the EPL raise the profile of Ghana in the world's most popular league, and who is going to win the Premier League title? We talk to fans in Kenya.