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Welcome to the I and Am podcast, a space where lively, thought provoking and meaningful conversations are had. We share insights, ideas, and anecdotes, for the purpose of creating deeper connections between fellow human beings.May we all find our zest for life! Peace and blessings to all.

I and Am is from the creators of Planet Earth Planet Rap (Rapstation) and Foreign Matters (Radio Helsinki).

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Welcome to the I and Am podcast, a space where lively, thought provoking and meaningful conversations are had. We share insights, ideas, and anecdotes, for the purpose of creating deeper connections between fellow human beings.May we all find our zest for life! Peace and blessings to all.

I and Am is from the creators of Planet Earth Planet Rap (Rapstation) and Foreign Matters (Radio Helsinki).

    Jesse The Maestro speaks his mind

    Jesse The Maestro speaks his mind

    ‘Music was my genuine way to show my gratitude, it came at a stage of my life when I mostly needed it. Remember I was that guy who at age twelve was doing yoga, so I had to have a place to show my anger and discomfort with the society’

    These are  words by Jessethemaestro, a rising artist of  Ghanian origin, born in Palermo, Italy.  He’s  currently attracting great success in Italy and further afield due to his unique musical, lyrical and personal expression.

    He is very vocal about sensitive topics such as racism, freedom and poverty in Italy and shares with us  his perspective on integration and immigration in Europe, particularly in Italy.

    Jesse also leads the "L.I.T MOVEMENT". L.I.T Is an acronym which stands for "Libero In Tutto" (Free in anything). We can safely say that he embodies this philosophy.

    I and Am got the opportunity  to glimpse into the world of Jesse as an artist and as a black man living in Italy.

    Enjoy these offerings for your listening pleasure.

    From I and Am, with love, Peace and blessings.

    • 28 分鐘
    What's in a NAME?

    What's in a NAME?

    Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet put it thusly 'That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet'. The quotation is a profound one that suggests that names themselves do not hold worth nor meaning, and they simply act as labels to distinguish one thing or person from another. In the case of these two starstruck lovers, I'd say yes, but from my own life experience I'd say yes and no. I once met a sailor who  said that when one buys a boat that has already been named, it is bad luck to change the name. He said the soul of the boat was in the name, so it was important to keep the name to preserve its soul.

    Yes, names are considered sacred and meaningful in some cultures for various situations. From my cultural background, names are considered to be programmatic, they carry meaning pertaining to what it is that you were born to do. We also have different types of names apart from the first, middle and last names. We have clan names. The names of our fore-bearers who came before us and these names carry a certain power and energy which one can invoke as and when needed. This helps a person to move in the world not only as an individual, but as a collective- an environment. As young children we are taught how to praise sing  'ukuzithutha', which essentially means we are taught to proudly and lovingly  recite our lineage and trace our roots to as far back as one can remember. This knowledge of roots is considered crucial for a sense of identity.  When women marry, they may be called by a new first name and even take the husband's surname, but their clan name is never changed. This is to  keep connected to one's  ancestry at all times. 

    In today's episode I was moved to speak a little on names and what they mean to me.

    May we be supremely blessed as we embrace the truth of who we are, the truth of our being.

    Peace and Blessings, always.

    Camagu, Thokozani, Namaste, Jai Guru Dev.

    • 6 分鐘
    Metamorphosis

    Metamorphosis

    Sometimes in life it may feel like we're being buried, while in actual fact we are being planted. Lately, I find myself contemplating a lot of things, and with the start of the new season, I couldn't help but think about endings and new beginnings. I love new beginnings and I'm a believer in beginner's luck.

    The thing about new beginnings is that they are usually preceded by some form of dissolution, some kind of ending and letting go. The process of dissolution at times can be punctuated by pain and confusion, thus it can feel a tad overwhelming.

    Currently, for most people (dare I say)  on a global scale, it may look like our collective 'blue skies' are gone, or that the sun isn't going to shine anymore. indeed the current health climate has caused a general air of malaise and we are all looking for some semblance of hope that things will change and improve even if we must accepted that they can never go back to 'normal'. As for me, I know that I'm certainly ready for a new normal. A new beginning.

    In today's instalment of I and Am, we delve a little deeper into the nature of endings and new beginnings, keeping in mind that every problem is emblematic of something new wanting to emerge. Here's to more brighter days to come!

    Peace and blessings

    Camagwini, Thokozani, Namaste.

    • 9 分鐘
    Relaxing as a spiritual practice

    Relaxing as a spiritual practice

    There was once a time when I approached the unknown or uncharted territory with a certain amount of trepidation, tension and defensiveness. This stemmed from a sense of 'self preservation' I imagine, which was rather tiresome and did not stand me in good stead. After noticing the toll this approach  took on me, I had to find another way, so I came across an approach which was the direct opposite of my original one. I learnt that going into and coming from a more relaxed mode was  far less exhausting and dare I say, more effective than allowing the  the fight or flight instinct  determine my responses. 

    Now relaxing is not necessarily an easy thing for some of us. I have learnt and continue to still learn how to consciously remain in a state of relaxation in the face of difficulties. Relaxing as a spiritual practice did not sound at first like an effective way of being, until I really allowed myself to give it a chance. To this day, I have not regretted yielding to this piece of invaluable advice, to just relax.

    In this episode of I and Am, we look a little more closely to the method behind the madness of Relaxation as a spiritual practice. May it meet you where you are. Peace and Blessings.

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    Camagu!

    • 9 分鐘
    Reminiscing

    Reminiscing

    Every once in a while the universe gives us an opportunity to meet people who leave an indelible mark in one's worldview. People who inspire you and spark or shift something in you.

    A few years  ago, I had such an opportunity to meet and converse with an incredible soul in the body of Ima Iduwozee, Dancer, Writer,  Choreographer amongst many things.

    Our conversation was so refreshing and inspiring I have decided to share that talk with you. There is always a chance that it will find resonance.

    Wishing you a lovely week further.

    Peace and richest blessings to you.

    • 43 分鐘
    05. M.anifest

    05. M.anifest

    Some conversations are timeless and have an everlasting impact and effect. In this I and Am instalment , we take a moment to reflect on past interviews that inspired  and we revisit a conversation with M.anifest- Hip-Hop artist extraordinaire, entrepreneur and public speaker from Accra, Ghana, once named by The Guardian as the foremost rapper on the African continent. He shares his take on loyalty to self, representing,  immigration, the love of Hip-Hop and so much more. Join I and Am in this inspiring conversation from yesteryear, courtesy of Planet Earth Planet Rap (PEPR) our international Hip-Hop segment on Chuck D's And you don't stop radio show.

    May there always be sources of inspiration for us all to draw from especially in these times we currently are facing.

    Peace and Blessings, from Am, with love. 

    • 34 分鐘

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