10 episodios

free willing discussions on how the culture influence or affect the way people make decisions or view life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-oskino/support

Immigrant Talk by Dj Oskino Dj Oskino

    • Sociedad y cultura

free willing discussions on how the culture influence or affect the way people make decisions or view life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-oskino/support

    1st generation Nigerian American brothers Chimdu & Chinweiken

    1st generation Nigerian American brothers Chimdu & Chinweiken

    In this captivating podcast episode, I sat down with Chimdu and Chinweiken, first-generation Nigerian American brothers, to delve into their unique experiences. We explored a wide range of topics, including discipline, education, food, personal viewpoints, and self-expression. Tune in to gain insights into their fascinating journey as Nigerian Americans! đŸŽ™ïžđŸŒŸ

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    • 35 min
    My Story as an Immigrant

    My Story as an Immigrant

    Osa (CEO of Double o studio) hosted and produced this episode. His guest Dj oskino is the creator of Immigrant Talk.

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    Disconnecting from my Dominican root as a kid due to circumstances beyond my control.

    Disconnecting from my Dominican root as a kid due to circumstances beyond my control.

    On this episode, our Special Guest Sulai a Retired Navy Veteran/Real-estate Investor/Truck Driver is a Dominican American (Father is Dominican Mother is African American). We discussed about her childhood and how due to reasons beyond her control, the opportunity to infuse herself deeply into the Dominican culture was taken from her.


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    • 57 min
    My experience as a 13year old NigerianAmerican.(child of an Immigrant)

    My experience as a 13year old NigerianAmerican.(child of an Immigrant)

    In this episode I had the pleasure of talking to a young  smart and talented 13yr NigerianAmerican 🇳🇬đŸ‡ș🇾 Imani Omorogbe from Boston (African-American mother and a Nigeria father). Imani is a frequent flyer, who has visited the Benin Kingdom in nigeria more than 5 times.  we talked about her perception of Africa before she visited Africa for the very first time, Her experience as a Nigerian American and  how culture has shaped navigating through her American and Nigerian identity. one of the best episodes of Immigrant Talk. we talked about travel experience, fashion, food, BLM, and many more.

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    • 1h
    British born, raised in Nigeria and migrated to the United States to further my education.

    British born, raised in Nigeria and migrated to the United States to further my education.

    I had the opportunity to have a conversation with Chuks Eze right before his birthday day. Chuks, who is a British born Nigerian, grew up in Nigerian and migrated to the United States at 19 to further his education. Chuks is an entrepreneur,  investor and MBA degree holder, who is currently contributing his leadership skills in the management of a major Healthcare organization in Massachusetts.
    We talked about his upbringing in a military home and how that has influence him to be the man he is today. He talked about responsibilities and expectations from family as the first son. We concluded with his interracial relationship and touch on some difficulties he encountered right before he got married and what has changed now.

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    Moving From Ghana to America at 13years Old.

    Moving From Ghana to America at 13years Old.

    Had the opportunity to talk to Habi Abu-Bakr (Director of Finance / Entrepreneur). we discussed about her migrating from Ghana to America at 13years old. The challenges of trying to blend into the American school system and culture. The disconnect between African-Americans and Africans. Oh best of all we talked about the movie " The Gods Must be Crazy" Part 1 & 2 you should check it out. you will love it 💘.

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    • 56 min

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