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The Displaced African

The Displaced African

A Society, Culture and Education podcast
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The Displaced African

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Hey guys, This podcast was recorded a long time ago, when I got on the phone with guest columnist and African Bulletin writer, Carol. I initially wanted it to be a series about how undocumented immigrants had survived in various parts of the wo
Mwangi’s note: Why on Earth they would confuse the world by having a place called Washington D.C. and then an entirely separate State called “Washington” I don’t know, but anyway enjoy this guest post from an old friend of mine, Wambui. Mwangi
When Steve not only sent me a review copy of his book, but also allowed me to interview him (please refer to the previous podcast) I knew I had to do something special to say thanks. So I came up with a: My-goodness-isn’t-that-the-most-original
How This All Got Started? I have been a reader of Steve Pavlina’s blog for quite a while now and subscribe to it via my Google RSS reader. A while back, Steve wrote a post entitled, How Bloggers Can Get My Book for Free (By the way, the offer m
Before listening to this make sure you listen to: a) Part one b) Part two of the interview The Podcast Things Discussed 1) Skills needed to succeed at the various stages of relationships: courtship, marriage 2) Sex (Need I really say more? ) 3)
Make sure you listen to Part One of this interview with Julia Sanna first. The Podcast Ideas Discussed 1) The importance of “relationship role models” especially when one is younger 2) Digressions to discuss African American relationships 3) Th
If there are two topics the Internet, including the African immigrant web, are obsessed with its relationships and sex. HUGE proportions of this blog’s traffic, controversy, friends and enemies come from relationship and sex-related articles. W
The Podcast Things Discussed 1) How did Benin and Joshua get people to write for African Path (Amazing!) 2) What was the vision behind AfricanPath.com 3) Did the initial writers get paid? 4) How to get advertisers to committ to you and your sit
The Podcast Things Discussed 1) Brief feel good session before call: Just because I’m corny like that 😀 2) Who he is and what he does? 3) Why does he have the unique mix of the names “Benin”, “Mwangi” and then the surname “Brown”? 4) The relat
Let me apologize for constantly interjecting with”Yup!”, “Yes!” and “Mh mh” all the time. The mindset I went into this audio with was that it was a discussion as opposed to an interview and so that’s why I kept making those interjections. That
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