222 episodios

Glocal Citizenship is the recognition that we are simultaneously citizens of our local communities and of the world as a whole. It's about understanding how local actions have global impacts and how global issues affect our local communities. As Glocal Citizens, we strive to be informed, engaged, and responsible individuals who work to create a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world.
Explore the intersection of local and global impact with Glocal Citizens! Hosted by Florence Adu, this podcast delves into the experiences of inspiring individuals bridging their local selves with the wider world. Through engaging conversations with Dynamic Diasporans, Florence explores the personal and professional journeys that define Glocal Citizenship. Along the way, get to know more about the business of their business, including the technical and operational aspects involved in the work of manifesting a new world. Go beyond the headlines and discover how individuals are shaping a more just and sustainable world, both in their own communities and on a global scale.

Glocal Citizens Florence Adu

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Glocal Citizenship is the recognition that we are simultaneously citizens of our local communities and of the world as a whole. It's about understanding how local actions have global impacts and how global issues affect our local communities. As Glocal Citizens, we strive to be informed, engaged, and responsible individuals who work to create a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world.
Explore the intersection of local and global impact with Glocal Citizens! Hosted by Florence Adu, this podcast delves into the experiences of inspiring individuals bridging their local selves with the wider world. Through engaging conversations with Dynamic Diasporans, Florence explores the personal and professional journeys that define Glocal Citizenship. Along the way, get to know more about the business of their business, including the technical and operational aspects involved in the work of manifesting a new world. Go beyond the headlines and discover how individuals are shaping a more just and sustainable world, both in their own communities and on a global scale.

    Episode 223: Multilingual Transcultural Education and New Paradigms for Teaching and Learning with Dr. Shartriya Collier

    Episode 223: Multilingual Transcultural Education and New Paradigms for Teaching and Learning with Dr. Shartriya Collier

    Greetings Glocal Citizens!
    My guest this week and I go way back to the days of carefree Saturdays and Brooklyn Street festivals, before adulting was the order of our days. Fast forward and today, Dr. Shartriya Collier is an Associate Dean and Full Professor at the School of Education at Nevada State College (NSC), where she leads and supports a diverse and dynamic faculty and student body. She has over 21 years of experience in education spanning from PK-20 to adult education, with a focus on curriculum and instruction, teacher and faculty development, and student success.
    As the Founding Director of NSC Sankofa and now as founder of Maximal Development Education, LLC, she designs and implements programs utilizing culturally responsive and social justice practices to equip Black students for academic and socioemotional success; as well as developing transformative curriculum and resources designed to provide culturally responsive, equity-focused learning tools that lead to optimal self-actualization for every person, child, and family unit. A prolific author and speaker, with five books and numerous academic articles that highlight the stories and experiences of marginalized communities in education, her mission is to foster a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and excellence in education for all. As you’ll hear in the conversation, I look forward to connecting with Shartriya on strategies for developing and implementing teaching and learning practices centering a Pan-African education system in the very near future!


    Check out some of Shartriya’s works:
    EnCouraged Women Leaders: A 30-Day Journal to Reclaim Your Peace and Life Purpose
    Let's Go With Aya and Taj: Costa Rica


    Where to find Shartriya?
    [drtriya.com](About — Dr. Triya)
    [DJ Lotuspetal on MixCloud](Live Free)
    On LinkedIn
    On [instagram](Instagram (@drtriya))
    On Facebook


    What’s Shartriya reading?
    Purpose: Find Your Truth and Embrace Your Calling by Jessica Huie


    Other topics of interest:
    [Is it Nevada or Nevada?](Wait, Is It Nevada, or Nevada? (Published 2020))
    NSC’s Sankofa Program
    National Association for Bilingual Education
    On Transcultural Multilingual Education
    On nurturing emergent bilingual learners
    Positive Intelligence, take the test
    Association of Black Women in Higher Education
    On Claudine Gay’s Resignation from Harvard University
    What is an HSI?
    What is a Microschool?
    What is a DBA?
    About Dr. Cynthia B. Dillard
    Special Guest: Shartriya Collier.

    • 49 min
    Episode 222: Toward Greening Communities--One Clean Street at a Time with Kwadwo Safo

    Episode 222: Toward Greening Communities--One Clean Street at a Time with Kwadwo Safo

    Greetings Glocal Citizens!


    The Glocal Citizens community has gifted us with another inspiring diasporan. Heneba Kwadwo Safo, a graduate of the University of Ghana in Civil Engineering is the founder and leader of the BuzStopBoys. The Buzstopboys is a volunteer group promoting a Clean, Green, Environment (CGEn) through patriotism. With brooms, dustpans and a strong sense of community spirit, the BuzstopBoys have become a driving force for positive change. Their initiative focuses on cleaning heavily trafficked areas, creating a cleaner and more welcoming environment for both residents and visitors. It is no surprise that fellow Glocal Citizen and environment advocate, Leslie Bentil of Gutta Soles/Gutta Soles Foundation seeded the connection. Kwadwo is the grandson of Apostle, Dr. Engineer Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, the founder and the chairman of the Kantanka Group, Ghana's largest local technology conglomerate, with innovations in automobile manufacturing, engineering, food production and more. Like his grandfather, a renowned Ghanaian-born technologist, philanthropist and Pan-African who believes in Black Emancipation and transformational change, Kwadwo is well on his way making impact one clean street at a time.


    Where to find the Buzstopboys?
    On Instagram
    on Facebook
    On TikTok
    On YouTube


    What’s Kwadwo watching?
    Maame Grace


    Other topics of interest:
    Dodowa, Ghana
    Kwahu, Eastern Region, Ghana
    Where is Mallam Junction, Accra?
    McCarthy Hill, Accra
    Odorkor, Accra
    Ga Dangbe People
    Shai Hills Reserve, Ghana
    Bolgatanga, Ghana
    On Mysticism
    Special Guest: Kwadwo Safo.

    • 41 min
    Episode 221: Free Thinking and Maker Spaces with Paul Damalie Part 2

    Episode 221: Free Thinking and Maker Spaces with Paul Damalie Part 2

    Greetings Glocal Citizens!


    This week’s conversation comes to you in two parts and is courtesy of a connection made by my guest from Episode 34, Stacey Enyame. Recognizing the intersection between tech and community/economic development and my background, Stacey suggested I join the Keta MakerSpace community on WhatsApp--a brainchild of #GlobalGhanaian, Paul Kwesi Damalie. We go into detail about the community and the vision for the platform and new city in the making in Part 2 of the conversation, both parts are not to be missed! Paul is founder of Damalie Innovation Holdings Group which invests in and builds companies in health tech, sports value chain, gaming and family entertainment, urban infrastructure & development and trade & embedded finance, climate resileince. Previously he was the co-founder of Inclusive Innovations Inc. which developed the Appruve API, product making it easy for financial services to verify individuals and businesses all over Africa. In 2023 Appruve was acquired by Smile ID.
    As a Fintech industry influencer, he is among Untapt's Top 23 fintech influencers to follow on X; he is a Chapter Lead of Next Money, the global thought leader community for stakeholders within the financial services and technology ecosystem. He organizes events (meetups & conferences) that create opportunities for stakeholders to discuss current trends, explore opportunities through networking and influence policy in the financial services ecosystem. He also has experience consulting for fintech startups and new market entrants into West Africa, working closely with fintech innovation programmes, accelerators and investors as well as financial inclusion research institutions.


    Where to find Paul?
    On LinkedIn
    On X
    On Instagram
    On Facebook


    What’s Paul reading?
    The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz
    Every.to


    What’s Paul listening to?
    Funaná
    Kizomba


    Other topics of interest:
    Keta Coastal Analysis
    Albert and Comfort Ocran
    DSF Lab
    Caribou Digital
    Afropolitan Network State
    Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin talks Charter Cities an the Charter Cities Institute
    New City Concepts - Zuzalu, Próspera, Fumba Town, Itana
    On Digital Nomads
    [Playground.ai](linkhttps://playground.ai)
    Google for Startups
    Y Combinator
    Sand Hill Road
    Tokeh Beach, Sierra Leone
    Special Guest: Paul Damalie.

    • 36 min
    Episode 220: Free Thinking and Maker Spaces with Paul Damalie

    Episode 220: Free Thinking and Maker Spaces with Paul Damalie

    Greetings Glocal Citizens!


    This week’s conversation comes to you in two parts and is courtesy of a connection made by my guest from Episode 34, Stacey Enyame. Recognizing the intersection between tech and community/economic development and my background, Stacey suggested I join the Keta MakerSpace community on WhatsApp--a brainchild of #GlobalGhanaian, Paul Kwesi Damalie. We go into detail about the community and the vision for the platform and new city in the making in Part 2 of the conversation, both parts are not to be missed! Paul is founder of Damalie Innovation Holdings Group which invests in and builds companies in health tech, sports value chain, gaming and family entertainment, urban infrastructure & development and trade & embedded finance, climate resileince. Previously he was the co-founder of Inclusive Innovations Inc. which developed the Appruve API, product making it easy for financial services to verify individuals and businesses all over Africa. In 2023 Appruve was acquired by Smile ID.
    As a Fintech industry influencer, he is among Untapt's Top 23 fintech influencers to follow on X; he is a Chapter Lead of Next Money, the global thought leader community for stakeholders within the financial services and technology ecosystem. He organizes events (meetups & conferences) that create opportunities for stakeholders to discuss current trends, explore opportunities through networking and influence policy in the financial services ecosystem. He also has experience consulting for fintech startups and new market entrants into West Africa, working closely with fintech innovation programmes, accelerators and investors as well as financial inclusion research institutions.


    Where to find Paul?
    On LinkedIn
    On X
    On Instagram
    On Facebook


    What’s Paul reading?
    The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz
    Every.to


    What’s Paul listening to?
    Funaná
    Kizomba


    Other topics of interest:
    Keta Coastal Analysis
    Albert and Comfort Ocran
    DSF Lab
    Caribou Digital
    Afropolitan Network State
    Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin talks Charter Cities an the Charter Cities Institute
    New City Concepts - Zuzalu, Próspera, Fumba Town, Itana
    On Digital Nomads
    [Playground.ai](linkhttps://playground.ai)
    Google for Startups
    Y Combinator
    Sand Hill Road
    Tokeh Beach, Sierra Leone
    Special Guest: Paul Damalie.

    • 42 min
    Episode 219: Spotlight on the Producer with Sasheen Artis Part 2

    Episode 219: Spotlight on the Producer with Sasheen Artis Part 2

    Greetings Glocal Citizens!
    This week on the podcast we have another fellow Stanford Alumni – #chocolatecardinal, with a mini masterclass as a great follow-up to my conversation with creative director, Francis Brown. Sasheen Artis, born a New Yorker in Harlem, currently based in Los Angeles, California, is bi-coastal in her lifespan to date, spending her entire adult life on the West Coast. She started her career in the entertainment industry as a temp and is now a two-time Emmy winning producer and the Founder & CEO of Plenty of Pie, a curriculum-based talent incubator and media production accelerator offering leadership development, practical producers skills training, mentorship, and access to production & distribution resources to emerging and mid-career creatives of color.


    Sasheen has worked with such newsmakers and celebrities as President Barack Obama, Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, actor/director Robert Duvall, singer/songwriter Annie Lennox and director Jonathan Demme. Her latest film, Birthing Justice, addressing Black maternal health outcomes, debuted at the Congressional Black Caucus, screened for 200 countries at the United Nations and is used as a continuing education course by the American Medical Association. It currently airs on PBS.
    She is also dedicated to service as a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the Producers Guild of America, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and serves on the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation Digital Media Entertainment Advisory Council.


    Be sure to spread the word via the links below about her upcoming inaugural Plenty of Pie Talent Incubator Cohort - Deadline is April 30th.


    Where to find Sasheen?
    www.plentyofpie.net
    On LinkedIn
    On Instagram
    On Facebook


    What’s Sasheen watching?
    Maigret
    Blood of the Vine
    Nordic Thrillers


    Other topics of interest:
    About CUNY - aka City College in Harlem
    Hankcock Park, Los Angeles
    Silver Lake, Los Angeles
    Los Feliz, Los Angeles
    Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles
    Ted Milner’s Executive Temps
    About Blockbuster
    What are lenticulars?
    About The Division
    The Tavis Smiley Show
    About Aerospace Engineer, Hal Walker
    Prentice Penny
    Sasheen’s Emmy-winning episodes of Lost L.A. - Three Views of Manzanar and Discovering the Universe
    The Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act
    About fellow Stanford Alum and basketball standout Darren Allaway
    Color Congress

    • 31 min
    Episode 218: Spotlight on the Producer with Sasheen Artis Part 1

    Episode 218: Spotlight on the Producer with Sasheen Artis Part 1

    Greetings Glocal Citizens!
    This week on the podcast we have another fellow Stanford Alumni – #chocolatecardinal, with a mini masterclass as a great follow-up to my conversation with creative director, Francis Brown. Sasheen Artis, born a New Yorker in Harlem, currently based in Los Angeles, California, is bi-coastal in her lifespan to date, spending her entire adult life on the West Coast. She started her career in the entertainment industry as a temp and is now a two-time Emmy winning producer and the Founder & CEO of Plenty of Pie, a curriculum-based talent incubator and media production accelerator offering leadership development, practical producers skills training, mentorship, and access to production & distribution resources to emerging and mid-career creatives of color.


    Sasheen has worked with such newsmakers and celebrities as President Barack Obama, Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, actor/director Robert Duvall, singer/songwriter Annie Lennox and director Jonathan Demme. Her latest film, Birthing Justice, addressing Black maternal health outcomes, debuted at the Congressional Black Caucus, screened for 200 countries at the United Nations and is used as a continuing education course by the American Medical Association. It currently airs on PBS.
    She is also dedicated to service as a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the Producers Guild of America, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and serves on the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation Digital Media Entertainment Advisory Council.


    Be sure to spread the word via the links below about her upcoming inaugural Plenty of Pie Talent Incubator Cohort - Deadline is April 30th.


    Where to find Sasheen?
    [plentyofpie.net](www.plentyofpie.net/demystify-entertainment)
    On LinkedIn
    On Instagram
    On Facebook


    What’s Sasheen watching?
    Maigret
    Blood of the Vine
    Nordic Thrillers


    Other topics of interest:
    About CUNY - aka City College in Harlem
    Hankcock Park, Los Angeles
    Silver Lake, Los Angeles
    Los Feliz, Los Angeles
    Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles
    Ted Milner’s Executive Temps
    About Blockbuster
    What are lenticulars?
    About The Division
    The Tavis Smiley Show
    About Aerospace Engineer, Hal Walker
    Prentice Penny
    Sasheen’s Emmy-winning episodes of Lost L.A. - Three Views of Manzanar and Discovering the Universe
    [The Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act](lin https://tcf.org/content/data/black-maternal-health-momnibus-tracker/)
    About fellow Stanford Alum and basketball standout Darren Allaway
    Color Congress
    Special Guest: Sasheen Artis.

    • 37 min

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