Former Culture Class Co-host and recurring guest-host Tongwa stops by to chop it up with Nosa. Tongwa & Nosa launched Culture Class Podcast in the studios of American University's School of Communication in 2018.
Sambaza was born in Kenya but has lived in the US for over 20 years. He talks about the dynamics of raising Kenyan-American Children outside of Kenya.......plus other lessons of fatherhood. Listen to the Sambaza Podcast here: https://podcasts
Nosa guest pods with Okwuchi Okaa for an episode of The Irregular Show, the #1 podcast for Nigerian millennials in America. The Irregular Show is part of Pod Break; an African podcasting collective of which Culture Class is a member. Learn more
Elvis tells the story of his Father being kidnapped in Guatemala and his family's decade-long quest to find justice.Learn more and support Elvis by checking out his website: https://www.storiesbyelvis.com/Disclaimer: Statements made in this
Adedayo Fashanu is the founder and CEO of TanTV, one of the leading editorial and subscription streaming service catering to the African and multicultural global diaspora. Adedayo shares her experience running the media start-up and her vision
Martine recounts her personal journey as a stateless person and undocumented immigrant; narrating how her seven-year battle with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) eventu
Justa was born to a royal family in Tanzania but spent most of her life living outside her birth country. She talks about her early experiences living abroad, battling with culture shock, moving back home to start her travel company and why eve
Is Black Tax helping or hurting the black community? How do Africans from different countries deal with Black Tax? Pod Break & Zambian Podcasters Hub got together to host a public twitter space about this.
Originally published March 6th 2020, we revisit this episode from Andres Romero; talking about his upbringing in Tijuana, Mexico and his love for travel.
Zambian Banker and Podcaster Nancy talks about her transition from the Zambian countryside to the boogie-down Bronx, New York. We also talk about professional and personal relationships.Check out her podcast Concrete Pastures on concretepastu
Mark Masters is Colorado's 2nd cleanest comedian. He is a comedy club headliner who has performed and been featured in media outlets around the world. He hosts and books the Vail Comedy Show in Vail, ColoradoMark wrote and published the book
Filomena is a singer/songwriter from Barletta, Italy. She speaks three languages and has travelled all over the world as a musician. She talks about her experience performing globally, what it's like living in different countries and why no m
Nosa talks to Sambaza about Pod Break and the podcasting journey so far.Friends/Listeners support:donorbox.org/podbreakJoin us in Chicagohttps://forms.gle/enqG2CR8J3dMHvrw6Learn more about podbreakpodbreak.org
Andrea has spent most of her life trying to reconcile her identity. On this episode she talks about growing up African in America, living in Serbia & being the only Black Girl on Mars. She also talks about the upcoming African Podcaster event
Dr. Tori Brown is a multifaceted author, entrepreneur, business developer, and professional strategist. She talks about how people of color can acquire wealth through home ownership.
Reverend Yugen Bond, reiki master and author of "Enough-ism: This Minimalist Wants More" has a master's in metaphysical sciences. She once thought meditation was boring, had both too much and nothing to wear, and didn't know how to slow down he