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This Afropolitan Life Podcast

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This Afropolitan Life Podcast

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This Afropolitan Life Podcast

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This Afropolitan Life Podcast

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Thousands of women live under the tyranny of heavy periods, painful cramps, and sometimes infertility. Tanika Gray, president of the White Dress Project joins Mabel Bashorun and Clarissa Bannor on the podcast to unpack uterine fibroids and the
My worldly 'auntie' friend, writer, and soon-to-be-published author, Bisi Adjapon, chats with me about challenging African womanhood stereotypes in film and literature then she gives aspiring writers some sage advice on how to get your book pub
This Week Ev and Clarissa talk about school decisions in the era of Betsy Duvos, the new Secretary of Education, and if the newly confirmed Attorney General Jeff Sessions is the real boogieman, or nah.
Your weekly rundown of the news and life in general from your favorite wonky couple Ev and Clarissa from ThisAfropolitanLife.comCheck out this week's rundown on:Trump's black history month proclamationThe immigrant banBeyonce's pregnancy an
Who said Obama didn’t do anything for black folk? The gift of Obama’s legacy to Black folks and 6 things we can learn from it to get us through Trump.
We’re talking about careers, how do we stay competitive, stay the course, and thrive while staying authentic to who we are? Janet Asante, our resident career coach and the voice behind Notes from HR, is here to show us how.
In this episode, we're talking money with Bola Sokunbi from Clever Girl Finance. Does your personal finance picture on a path of financial independence and peace? Listen to learn why and how you can kick your personal finance game up a notch.
In this episode we’re kicking it with my good friend Nana Konamah and we're talking all things African and vegan. This is not a podcast on how to go vegan...nah...we go deeper than that. Take a listen.
In the second part of the dynamic conversation we had with Amma Aboagye from The Afropole, Amma kicks it with us to talk about the benefits and perils of cultural gentrification in Africa.Do yourself a favor, take a listen.
Building economies, power, and wealth within black communities around the world will take some cooperative economics and cooperative economics will not happen without trust. Listen as the founder of The Afropole, Amma Aboagye kicks it with us o
**Special episode for This Afropolitan life followers.**TAL speaks on the recent deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, black lives matter, and what we can do today to affect change in our immediate circles for a brighter future. #soli
In this episode Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed, founder of Bookshy Books and I kick it on the podcast and geek out over our summer '16 book lists. African lit bookworms, unite!
Actress and producer Maame Adjei joins us on the podcast again to talk about her new travel show Girl Going Places. We cover everything, from how to build a travel itinerary to the politics, economics and misconceptions people have of traveling
How do young African women build professional and career success? Afua Osei co-founded a community called She Leads Africa; an online community that helps young African women achieve their professional dreams. Listen and find out how they're p
In this episode guest co-host, Mabel Bashorun and Maame O. from So Bliss Events and Decor talk about the historical context of the "knocking", the traditional wedding, and the changing trends making today's African bride wonder if she needs a l
In this episode, we discuss all things wedding with Maame O. Boateng of So Bliss Events and Decor. We discuss the politics and nuances of planning an African-style wedding when to hire a wedding planner and how much is too much for that dream w
In this episode, we’re talking about creativity with Mallence Bart-Williams who’s infamous TeD Talk, “change your channel,” went viral. We discuss how she uses creativity to create sustainable economic opportunities for young male victims of Si
No Longer at Ease: change for us by us with guest Wayetu Moore of One Moore Book Publishing. What happens when children of the diaspora want to affect change for good? We find a need and we fill it, but what are the challenges and rewards for s
In this episode I give the reason for starting this podcast, the importance of being a cultural bridge. Our guest, Nigerian-American comedian, and actress Yvonne Orji brings the funny in our discussion about the First Gen experience and her sho
Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond the author of Powder Necklace reflects on her coming of age story, what it means to be labeled an “African writer” and why we must strive to publish all of Africa’s stories.
Filmmaker Nadia Marie Sasso is our guest as we explore issues of identity and the curious conundrum of living a bicultural life.
Kirstie Kwarteng on the importance of collecting stories, preserving history, and shaping collective historical narratives.
Afua Rida, style genius behind season 2 of an African City talks about style, fashion, and design for the quintessential African Woman.
A candid conversation about style, life, and love from Maame Adjei star from An African City.
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