African Time: The Podcast Kwesi Foli
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Podcast by Kwesi Foli
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African Time: The Podcast Episode 6 Season Finale- TK
For our season finale, we have the incomporable and multi-talented TK Dutes. TK Dutes is a podcast educator, executive producing consultant and podcast host. If it has to do with podcasts, she has done it. She is also a public speaker, doing several panels and talks and lastly, she lends editorial support of this very podcast. On this episode, we will discuss her journey through audio, the different facets of working as a podcaster and her Haitian background and how that has influenced her art and life. Please remember to link, subscribe and share and most importantly, enjoy!
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African Time: The Podcast Episode 5- Carami 'Mimi' Hilaire
On Episode 5 of African Time: The Podcast we have a wonderful guest gracing the mics today. She is a singer of many disciplines such as jazz, R&B and opera, Haitian-American and Brooklyn native “Mimi” Hilaire is a multi-hyphenate talent. She has an active mind that constantly questions her world and her role within it. Mimi is here to talk about her Haitian heritage, Don Lemon, her favorite Kreole phrase, some of the issues she has faced as a Black woman in Opera and more. Please remember to link, subscribe and share!
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African Time: The Podcast Episode 4- Jordan Calhoun
On the fourth episode of African Time, we are joined by Jordan Calhoun. Jordan is the Editor in Chief of Lifehacker and author of Piccolo Is Black: A Memoir of Race, Religion, and Pop Culture. His writing has been featured in places like The New York Times, The Root, The AV Club, Men’s Health, Vulture and Humans Being, a collection of essays concerning pop culture with his introspective take which are featured in The Atlantic. We talked about his book, his writing process, the state of digital journalism, nerdom and so much more. As always, we play the fan favorite, This or That. Please remember to share, link and subscribe!
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African Time: The Podcast Episode 3-Thérèse Kempf
On the third episode of African Time: The Podcast, we are going to talk about the state of Black American mental health, the effects of the pandemic on Black American mental health and much more. Our highly esteemed guest is Thérèse Kempf, a New York State licensed psychotherapist, supervisor and consultant with a private practice in NYC. This episode also features a trigger warning since this episode will discuss some sensitive subjects such as trauma, death, partner violence, abuse, etc. At the end, there is also a new game called This or That so stay tuned. Please remember to link, share and subscribe!
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African Time: The Podcast Episode 2- Rotimi Akinnuoye
This is the episode that changes everything about entrepreneurship. Rotimi Akinnuoye is a serial entrepreneur and philanthropist who joins ATP to chat all things entrepreneurship, economic empowerment and Ghana being the greatest country (ok he didn't say that but still). From Nigerian immigrant to taking over Brooklyn and influencing the next generation of entrepreneurs, here is episode 2 of African Time: The Podcast with Kwesi Foli.
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African Time: The Podcast Episode 1- Joshua Mackey
On the first episode of African Time: The Podcast we talk to Joshua Mackey, an assistant editor of Into, "a digital space for the Queer community to talk openly about their lives, passions, struggles, and ideas." He has also written for a variety of places
such as Nerdist and Geeks of Color and is also a TV and movie critic. We discuss Marvel, DC and the term Blerd and also talk about the tragic murder of O'Shae Sibley and the beauty and tragedy of being Black and Queer. Please remember to subscribe, link and share and most of all, enjoy!