Talk No Dey Cook Rice Podcast

Derick Elorm Ashilevi

When we were younger, we all said we would be pilots, astronauts, and "big people" when we grow up. Here we are, "in the future," and we can clearly see how it is almost impossible to achieve those big dreams. What happened? Did we just sit aloof, expecting life to turn out great?This is a leadership podcast where we document honest, in-depth conversations with young Ghanaians shaping culture, business, governance, and industry.At a time when many believe success only exists outside the country, we are intentional about telling powerful local stories. That's why every episode goes beyond surface-level conversations to uncover the mindset, decisions, and real-life experiences of these great guests. The Podcast is a peer mentorship program. Simply getting young people who are doing exceptionally well for themselves to mentor other young people who want to do big things,If you’re looking to grow, think differently, and build something that matters, you’re in the right place.Want the podcast in video form?  Click here: https://youtube.com/@talknodeycookricepodcast_?si=H1Z-w7oTDtG7yOiAIf you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment and subscribe for better conversationsEvery Sunday, we bring you stories from the young people shaping leadership, industry & culture in Ghana. CONNECT WITH DERICKInstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/derick_elorm/LinkedIn -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/derick-elorm-ashilevi-talk-no-dey-cook-rice-podcast-910621175/TitTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@talknodeycookricepodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/talknodeycookricestudios/CONNECT WITH TNDCRhnstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/talknodeycookricepodcast_/JOIN THE  CHEF'S COMMUNITYhttps://chat.whatsapp.com/HqaW0XfculeI4pqn3gCs4k#TalkNoDeyCookRice #Leadership #CreativeIndustry #Ghana #Excellence

  1. 4D AGO

    "We Can Kill You and Nothing Will Happen" | Ibrahim Mahama Finally Breaks His Silence

    Currentley ranked World No. 1 Contemporary Artist, Ibrahim Mahama sits down for a raw, honest, and deeply revealing exclusive conversation. From accidentally finding his way into art to becoming one of the most influential contemporary artists on the planet, Ibrahim Mahama opens up like never before. We spoke about: ▪️ The meaning behind some of his most headline-making artworks ▪️ How he’s using art to challenge injustice in Northern Ghana ▪️ Why he doesn't own a house ▪️ His recent viral clash with the IGP Special Police Task Force and the painful aftermath of the alleged assault. This is a conversation about purpose, power, pain, and using creativity to change society. Want this in video form? YouTube - https://youtu.be/whHB4DCyqd0 If you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment and subscribe for better conversations CONNECT WITH DERICK Instagram -    / derick_elorm   LinkedIn -    / derick-elorm-ashilevi-talk-no-dey-cook-ric...   TitTok -   / talknodeycookricepodcast   Facebook -   / talknodeycookricestudios   CONNECT WITH TNDCR Instagram -    / talknodeycookricepodcast_   JOIN THE  CHEF'S WHATSAPP COMMUNITY https://chat.whatsapp.com/HqaW0Xfcule... Sponsors: Madou (Tailored Outfits - 024 409 1525) https://www.instagram.com/_madou_gh?igsh=ZHN0djBuOTYzYTJp DrezzUp Sneakers (055 066 7089) - https://www.instagram.com/drezzupsneakers?igsh=MTlicWdsN2dlNGJjeQ==  Perfume Escentia (054 147 0039) - https://www.instagram.com/the_perfume_escentia_?igsh=ZDk2anBuaWV4bXI= #TalkNoDeyCookRice #talknodeycookrice #ibrahimmahama #arts #policebrutality Want more?  Check here https://bento.me/talknodeycookrice

    1h 27m
  2. MAY 3

    How Ekosisen Became Ghana’s Number 1 Radio Political Show - Philip Osei Bonsu

    When Philip Osei Bonsu popularly known as OB, sits down, you don’t just get a media personality—you get a story of grit, discipline, and purpose. In this powerful episode, OB opens up about his journey from Elubo (Ghana’s border town with Côte d’Ivoire) where he was raised by a single mother after the passing of his father, to becoming one of the most influential voices on Ghanaian radio. He shares how excellence became his standard early on—rising as a school prefect, topping his BECE exams, and graduating with a First Class (GPA 3.82) from the University of Ghana as a proud resident of Commonwealth Hall. But the journey wasn’t handed to him. In this conversation, he also reveals: How he took over the morning show at SKY FM in just 4 weeks The untold story behind his move to Asempa FM How he helped grow Asempa FM, Ghana’s biggest political and sports radio show His honest thoughts on men’s mental health and finding purpose This is a masterclass in resilience, preparation, and showing up when opportunity knocks. Watch the full conversation and take something with you. Want this in video form? Click here:  https://youtu.be/RAkuAvG2xV8 If you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment and subscribe for better conversations Every Sunday, we bring you stories from the young people shaping leadership, industry & culture in Ghana.  CONNECT WITH DERICK Instagram -    / derick_elorm   LinkedIn -    / derick-elorm-ashilevi-talk-no-dey-cook-ric...   TitTok -   / talknodeycookricepodcast   Facebook -   / talknodeycookricestudios   CONNECT WITH TNDCR Instagram -    / talknodeycookricepodcast_   JOIN THE  CHEF'S WHATSAPP COMMUNITY https://chat.whatsapp.com/HqaW0Xfcule... #TalkNoDeyCookRice #Leadership #asempafm #politics #Ghana #Excellence Want more?  Check here https://bento.me/talknodeycookrice

    1h 25m
  3. APR 19

    AI Expert: Why Most People Will Be Left Behind - Julian Owusu

    Today’s guest on Talk No Dey Cook Rice didn’t start in boardrooms or business strategy sessions. He started in the ring. From boxing and football in South London to chasing a football career in Ghana with Eleven Wise, Julian Nana Owusu has lived multiple lives — and each one has shaped how he sees the world today. But right now, the world is shifting. Fast. Technology is redefining value. Entrepreneurship is reshaping economies. And many people are still waiting for someone to come and save them. So in this conversation, we sat down to unpack what’s really going on — and what you need to understand if you want to stay relevant. Julian is the founder of BuildTheCompany, and someone deeply invested in helping people execute at a higher level. In this episode, he shares why AI is no longer optional, why visibility online is critical, and why the future will favour those who build — not those who wait. He also gets honest about leadership. The pressure, the responsibility, and the loneliness that often comes with it. We spoke about: * Why waiting for government might be the biggest mistake young people are making * How AI is quietly changing the rules of the game * Why you can’t afford to be anonymous on the internet anymore * What leadership really feels like behind the scenes * Why entrepreneurship is becoming the backbone of the economy We also spoke about his definition of success, the role his family plays in grounding him, and the quiet but powerful influence of Mensah Otabil on his life and business thinking. These are not always comfortable conversations — but they are necessary. Because the truth is simple: Nobody is coming to save you. The question is… are you ready to build? Watch the full conversation and take something with you. Want this in video form? Click here: https://youtu.be/nEIGlr2zDag Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gh/podcast/talk-no-dey-cook-rice-podcast/id1750910237 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4DHFSWwk4v4xAJrDTCYODd?si=K46tYH5DSnG-oGyIPViAZg If you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment and subscribe for better conversations Every Sunday, we bring you stories from the young people shaping leadership, industry & culture in Ghana.  CONNECT WITH DERICK Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/derick_elorm/ LinkedIn -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/derick-elorm-ashilevi-talk-no-dey-cook-rice-podcast-910621175/ TitTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@talknodeycookricepodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/talknodeycookricestudios/ CONNECT WITH TNDCR Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/talknodeycookricepodcast_/ JOIN THE  CHEF'S COMMUNITY https://chat.whatsapp.com/HqaW0XfculeI4pqn3gCs4k #TalkNoDeyCookRice #Leadership #AI #Entrepreneurship #Ghana #Excellence # Want more?  Check here https://bento.me/talknodeycookrice

    1h 13m
  4. APR 12

    Why Sarkodie, Stonebwoy & Shatta Wale Want George Quaye on Their Team

    I had had the privilege of hosting George Quaye on Talk No Dey Cook Rice, and the conversation was a powerful reminder that true success is rarely loud — it is built quietly, consistently, and with intention. From starting out as a copywriter at Charterhouse to rising to become Head of Communications, George’s journey is one of growth, resilience, and deep gratitude for the opportunities that shaped him. He spoke candidly about failure — the moments where life did not go as planned — and how he found the strength to rise again. One striking reflection was how a simple coat in a room at Mfantsipim School became a symbol that helped him reset his mindset and push forward when things felt uncertain. We also explored his unwavering commitment to excellence, particularly in theatre production. Even when ticket sales are low, his standard remains high — a principle that defines his work and reputation. Beyond the work, George shared a refreshing perspective on relationships. His collaborations with top artistes such as Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, and Samini are not transactional. For him, it’s about trust, value, and genuine connection — not just billing. Perhaps most striking was his stance on media practice. In an era where controversy often drives attention, he deliberately chooses not to ask sensational or uncomfortable questions simply for engagement. His focus remains on meaningful, respectful, and impactful conversations. This episode is a masterclass in: Growth through consistency The power of non-transactional relationships Holding your standard, regardless of circumstances Choosing depth over noise Watch the full conversation and take something with you. Want this in audio form? Click here:  If you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment and subscribe for better conversations Every Sunday, we bring you stories from the young people shaping leadership, industry & culture in Ghana.  CONNECT WITH DERICK Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/derick_elorm/ LinkedIn -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/derick-elorm-ashilevi-talk-no-dey-cook-rice-podcast-910621175/ TitTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@talknodeycookricepodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/talknodeycookricestudios/ CONNECT WITH TNDCR hnstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/talknodeycookricepodcast_/ JOIN THE  CHEF'S COMMUNITY https://chat.whatsapp.com/HqaW0XfculeI4pqn3gCs4k #TalkNoDeyCookRice #Leadership #CreativeIndustry #Ghana #Excellence Want more?  Check here https://bento.me/talknodeycookrice

    1h 24m
  5. 09/29/2025

    Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings: The Dying Ghana No One Is Talking About | Sabotaged By My Own People

    Today’s guest is someone whose life story is deeply tied to Ghana’s history—yet her voice is carving out a future that looks very different. It’s an honour to welcome Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, daughter of Ghana’s longest serving and late revolutionary president, Flt. Lt. J.J Rawlings to Talk No Dey Cook Rice Podcast. Growing up in the shadow of power, Dr. Zanetor has lived through experiences most of us can only imagine—from being treated unfairly in school because of her father’s politics, to learning how to fly planes just to break gender stereotypes. But her story goes way beyond her family name. It’s about resilience, responsibility, and reimagining leadership in Ghana. From fighting for women’s representation in politics, to challenging the neglect of queen mothers in governance, to calling out the uncomfortable truths about indiscipline in schools, drugs among students, and the failures of political accountability—Zanetor doesn’t hold back. So in this conversation, we cover: What it was really like growing up as Rawlings’ daughter. Why women are often “used” in politics but sidelined afterward. The real reason her dad taught her to pilot aircrafts.  The urgent crisis of drugs and indiscipline in Ghanaian schools. Why democracy without responsibility is dangerous. What true good governance should look like in Ghana…and so much more. What I appreciate most about Dr. Zanetor is that she’s unafraid. She speaks her truth with courage, yet with clarity and vision for the Ghana we could build if we chose responsibility over rhetoric. This conversation will challenge how you see politics, leadership, and even yourself. Want this podcast in video form? Link below https://youtu.be/IQuIgXd81Dg Want more?  Check here https://bento.me/talknodeycookrice

    1h 22m

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

When we were younger, we all said we would be pilots, astronauts, and "big people" when we grow up. Here we are, "in the future," and we can clearly see how it is almost impossible to achieve those big dreams. What happened? Did we just sit aloof, expecting life to turn out great?This is a leadership podcast where we document honest, in-depth conversations with young Ghanaians shaping culture, business, governance, and industry.At a time when many believe success only exists outside the country, we are intentional about telling powerful local stories. That's why every episode goes beyond surface-level conversations to uncover the mindset, decisions, and real-life experiences of these great guests. The Podcast is a peer mentorship program. Simply getting young people who are doing exceptionally well for themselves to mentor other young people who want to do big things,If you’re looking to grow, think differently, and build something that matters, you’re in the right place.Want the podcast in video form?  Click here: https://youtube.com/@talknodeycookricepodcast_?si=H1Z-w7oTDtG7yOiAIf you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment and subscribe for better conversationsEvery Sunday, we bring you stories from the young people shaping leadership, industry & culture in Ghana. CONNECT WITH DERICKInstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/derick_elorm/LinkedIn -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/derick-elorm-ashilevi-talk-no-dey-cook-rice-podcast-910621175/TitTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@talknodeycookricepodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/talknodeycookricestudios/CONNECT WITH TNDCRhnstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/talknodeycookricepodcast_/JOIN THE  CHEF'S COMMUNITYhttps://chat.whatsapp.com/HqaW0XfculeI4pqn3gCs4k#TalkNoDeyCookRice #Leadership #CreativeIndustry #Ghana #Excellence

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