NKATA: Dots of Thoughts

I often wake up in the morning with thoughts reeling in my head. Thoughts inspired by a conversation with someone; something I read, heard, listened to (music/podcasts), a film I saw, a photograph I made, an essay/poem I wrote, or in broad terms, an impactful encounter. They exist as disjointed, scattered particles I often refer to as dots of thoughts.Thus, this podcast show is an attempt to articulate, to converse and to put in relation these floating thoughts. While it relies on random impulses, the podcast is structured by thought-prompts focusing on everyday issues across space, time and works of life. Though it is not a live podcast, it somewhat mimics this approach in that for every episode, the conversation, which begins as a monologue, evolves into a dialogue through a phone conversation with someone else in another part of the world (a friend, a colleague, relative, expert in a subject, creator of a work, originator of an idea). This ensures a broadening of the thematic and locational context of the conversation as a way of demystifying distances. It is a weekly show intended to be spontaneous (as much as technical requirements and logistics allow). Future episodes will feature intro/excerpts of new music tracks made by me. Other times, it will reference aural materials sourced from different corners of everyday life. It will be freshly served – nothing preserved in the freezer! Listeners are encouraged to join the conversation by leaving a comment on the episode in their preferred platform of listening. Selected comments will be addressed in a subsequent episode.Emeka Okereke (host)Available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Overcast, etc.

  1. EP30: Language, the Foremost Cultural Archive: Reflections around Igbo Landing

    Jun 10

    EP30: Language, the Foremost Cultural Archive: Reflections around Igbo Landing

    In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke enters into reflections with Sophia Chimaoge Nelz, a 12th grade high school student researching the history and meaning of Igbo Landing for her school assignment. Beginning with a historical event from 1803, the conversation gradually unfolds into broader questions around memory, language, and continuous re-enactment of identity. Together, they explore Igbo Landing not simply as an episode in the history of slavery and Transatlantic dispersals of peoples, but as a living cultural memory—one that continues to move through time, imagination, and relation. The conversation touches on non-negotiable autonomy, defiance, and the threshold between self-acceptance and external self-validation. The discussion also turns toward the Igbo language as the foremost cultural archive: carrying within it encoded and ancient knowledge of relation, perception, and self-recognition in the world. From this perspective, Igbo language emerges not merely as a means of communication, but as a living repository of memory and philosophy. Set up as a set of questions from Sophia, to which Emeka responded and expanded on, the conversation addressed the chasm made evident when language falls short through translation and what becomes viscerally non-perceptible when worlds carried within language encounter the structures of another tongue and descriptive lexicons. The historical event of Igbo Landing also evokes deeper questions regarding the role of cultural memory in the re-imagination of history itself. Rather than treating history as a fixed and linear procession of events, the conversation considers how memory can animate history differently; freeing it from the violence of linearity and opening space for more intimate, lived, and relational encounters with the past. Through references ranging from Chinua Achebe to Beyoncé’s Lemonade and Toni Morrison, the episode considers how stories are not simply preserved, but animated into multiferous forms, like “turning an object round and round, to see it under different light.” ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1 hr
  2. EP29: A Meditation on Light

    May 13

    EP29: A Meditation on Light

    In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke reads and reflects from a freshly written essay titled A Meditation on Light. The episode begins from a simple physical fact: light has no mass. Light has no weight. From this point, the reflection opens into a meditation on light as that which illuminates without force, imposes no hierarchy, absents nothing, and yet remains indomitable. Its indomitability is not one of force, conquest, or imposition, but of revelation. Light is described as exquisitely sensitive to form. It delineates contours, reveals thresholds, and bears witness to the nature of things without contesting or judging them. To speak of standing in the light, then, is to consider what it means for the human being — as a form with mass, weight, gravity, and accumulated attachments — to stand in relation to that which is weightless and massless. From here, the meditation turns toward shadow. Shadow is not treated as the opposite of light, but as the natural consequence of anything with mass and gravity standing in relation to the weightlessness of light. Shadow becomes the evidence of relation, obstruction, form, and accumulation. The attempt to deny, eliminate, or absent shadow is where fear and distortion arise. The episode proposes that light has no opposite. Truth too has no opposite. What is often called opposition may simply be the evidence of weight, gravity, polarity, movement, measurement, and form within creation. The work, then, is not to conquer shadow, but to understand it, witness it, and allow that which carries weight to become weightless. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    28 min
  3. EP27: Effort, The Ledger of Self-Worth

    Feb 7

    EP27: Effort, The Ledger of Self-Worth

    Since “work” is the bane of our lives — that is, from the moment we are born to the moment we die, we are at work — should we not strive to understand what it means beyond extraction and peddling of labour? In this episode, Emeka Okereke continues his long-running examination of concepts and societal tendencies encapsulated in words and language. Here, he reflects on the descriptive implications of the word “effort” in relation to “work,” and how the word is used in mundane vocabulary as a measure and proof of worth and, in a broader sense, self-worth. The episode takes the listener through an enumerative illustration of how words prescribe and objectify meaning rather than elucidate or enliven when taken at face value. Further information on the topic discussed can be found in essays written by Emeka Okereke on www.borderbeing.com. Support the show Hi, amazing listeners! Emeka Okereke here. I am the founder and host of this show. If you’ve enjoyed the stories, insights, and creativity we bring to this podcast series, I invite you to join my Patreon community at patreon.com/EmekaOkereke. 🎉 By becoming a patron, you’ll gain exclusive access to my artistic world, including:  • Behind-the-scenes content from my photography projects.  • Sneak peeks of upcoming films, vlogs, and video podcasts.  • Exclusive DJ playlists curated just for you.  • Bonus podcast episodes and a chance to contribute to future topics. Whether you’re a fan of the podcast, my visual storytelling, or simply love art and creativity, there’s a tier for you. Your support helps me continue creating high-quality content, and it truly means the world to me. Thank you for listening. Follow Nkata Podcast Station on Instagram @nkatapodcast and Twitter. See the website for extensive materials: nkatapodcast.com  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    16 min
  4. EP26: Encounters as Mirrors – Difference and the Long Arc to Oneself - with Tamia Hill

    Jan 3

    EP26: Encounters as Mirrors – Difference and the Long Arc to Oneself - with Tamia Hill

    Send us a text What begins as a chance meeting in Berlin becomes a conversation—one that moves attentively through difference, identity, and the long, uneven arc of returning to oneself. In dialogue with guest Tamia Hill (Mia), host Emeka Okereke reflects alongside her on how encounters—with people, places, and moments—serve as relational thresholds through which the self becomes legible to itself. Together, they trace Tamia’s lived experiences: from early childhood familial reconfiguration, racialized difference, and emotional withdrawal, through dissociation, depression, and the gradual loss of agency, toward a slow process of healing and reclamation. Rather than being narrated in isolation, these experiences are held in relation—met with reflection, resonance, and philosophical inquiry, yet approached through the ordinary and the mundane exchange of stories. Berlin appears not just as a metropolitan destination, but as a crossroads: a space where new encounters mirror emerging aspects of the self, and where identity unfolds through myriad insightful and transformational refractions. The conversation moves fluidly through cycles of birth, death, and renewal in personal identity, touching on trauma, negation (by both self and society), and the construction of “character” as survival, before opening into shared questions of trust, embodiment, and self-recognition. Transformation is approached not as resolution, but as an ongoing movement—one shaped through dialogue, attentiveness, and the courage to allow experience to pass through without fixing its outcome. This is not an interview, not a set of answers, not self-help content. It is an ordinary, unpretentious enactment of encounter between two individuals whose paths cross in a city long characterised as a place where trajectories intersect, within a world that is becoming increasingly multi-polar. It traces how difference shapes us, how agency is lost and reclaimed, and how encounters—when met in presence—become mirrors along the long arc back to oneself. Support the show Hi, amazing listeners! Emeka Okereke here. I am the founder and host of this show. If you’ve enjoyed the stories, insights, and creativity we bring to this podcast series, I invite you to join my Patreon community at patreon.com/EmekaOkereke. 🎉 By becoming a patron, you’ll gain exclusive access to my artistic world, including: • Behind-the-scenes content from my photography projects. • Sneak peeks of upcoming films, vlogs, and video podcasts. • Exclusive DJ playlists curated just for you. • Bonus podcast episodes and a chance to contribute to future topics. Whether you’re a fan of the podcast, my visual storytelling, or simply love art and creativity, there’s a tier for you. Your support helps me continue creating high-quality content, and it truly means the world to me. Thank you for listening. Follow Nkata Podcast Station on Instagram @nkatapodcast and Twitter. See the website for extensive materials: nkatapodcast.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1h 5m
  5. EP25: Unknotting Identity: The Igbo Language and its Cosmological Insights

    11/10/2025

    EP25: Unknotting Identity: The Igbo Language and its Cosmological Insights

    Send us a text Emeka Okereke explores the Igbo language as a vessel of cosmological insight and a lens for re-examining identity. He traces the movement from self to collective consciousness and introduces Nlekota—the Igbo principle of stewardship, a presence that absences nothing. In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke unknots the idea of identity through the cosmological depths of the Igbo language. Speaking from lived experience as an artist and thinker, he considers how words hold ancestral knowledge that invites us to move from self toward collective awareness. The conversation unfolds into Nlekota—an Igbo concept meaning “to look at or care for together”—revealing a form of presence that absences nothing. Blending orality, philosophy, and lived experience, this episode sets the tone for an ongoing exploration of language, consciousness, and belonging. Support the show Hi, amazing listeners! Emeka Okereke here. I am the founder and host of this show. If you’ve enjoyed the stories, insights, and creativity we bring to this podcast series, I invite you to join my Patreon community at patreon.com/EmekaOkereke. 🎉 By becoming a patron, you’ll gain exclusive access to my artistic world, including: • Behind-the-scenes content from my photography projects. • Sneak peeks of upcoming films, vlogs, and video podcasts. • Exclusive DJ playlists curated just for you. • Bonus podcast episodes and a chance to contribute to future topics. Whether you’re a fan of the podcast, my visual storytelling, or simply love art and creativity, there’s a tier for you. Your support helps me continue creating high-quality content, and it truly means the world to me. Thank you for listening. Follow Nkata Podcast Station on Instagram @nkatapodcast and Twitter. See the website for extensive materials: nkatapodcast.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    27 min
  6. EP24: Presence that Absents Nothing: Beyond the Confines of Thought

    06/04/2025

    EP24: Presence that Absents Nothing: Beyond the Confines of Thought

    Send us a text In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke takes us beyond the Cartesian dictum “I think, therefore I am,”unraveling how this foundational idea has shaped—and distorted—the modern mind. With poetic lucidity, he reveals how thought, once a useful tool, has become a false guarantor of being, leading to fragmentation, anxiety, and an over-reliance on structure. This is not merely philosophical musing—it’s an articulation of a modern crisis of perception, one in which the very instruments we use to make sense of life have begun to obscure life itself. Emeka draws on the insight of J. Krishnamurti and lived observation to suggest that identification with thought breeds fear of dissolution—because thought ends, and what we cling to as “self” often ends with it. What opens up instead is the invitation to a different kind of encounter: a presence that absents nothing. A presence that listens, attends, and sees without needing to grasp. This episode is a tender and powerful offering to those seeking lucidity in an age of mental clutter—an echo of wholeness in fragmented times. Support the show Hi, amazing listeners! Emeka Okereke here. I am the founder and host of this show. If you’ve enjoyed the stories, insights, and creativity we bring to this podcast series, I invite you to join my Patreon community at patreon.com/EmekaOkereke. 🎉 By becoming a patron, you’ll gain exclusive access to my artistic world, including: • Behind-the-scenes content from my photography projects. • Sneak peeks of upcoming films, vlogs, and video podcasts. • Exclusive DJ playlists curated just for you. • Bonus podcast episodes and a chance to contribute to future topics. Whether you’re a fan of the podcast, my visual storytelling, or simply love art and creativity, there’s a tier for you. Your support helps me continue creating high-quality content, and it truly means the world to me. Thank you for listening. Follow Nkata Podcast Station on Instagram @nkatapodcast and Twitter. See the website for extensive materials: nkatapodcast.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    36 min
  7. EP23: On Following The Intangible – with Genevieve White

    11/20/2024

    EP23: On Following The Intangible – with Genevieve White

    Send us a text In this episode, we journey with Genevieve White, a seasoned artist and performer, as she shares her path from her multicultural roots in Canada to the vibrant art scene of New York City—recorded in the tranquil atmosphere of Berlin’s Grunewald Forest as a conversation with host and transdisciplinary artist Emeka Okereke. Genevieve’s story reveals the transformative power of collaboration, creativity, and the delicate, often interwoven relationship between art and life. The conversation delves into how Genevieve views art as a vessel for expression, shaped by the diverse cultural dynamics and experiences she’s encountered. She opens up about the profound impact of nurturing and personal care amidst the chaos of creation. From collaborations with jazz musicians to the enduring influence of artistic legends like Duchamp and Graham, Genevieve unpacks the energy and magic that emerge when artists connect through mutual respect and shared vision, and how following those inklings of the intangible is a recurrent theme at the core of the creative principle. Reflecting on her upbringing in a large family, Genevieve explores the interplay between nurturing others and maintaining personal boundaries—a theme that resonates throughout her artistic journey and now preoccupies her as her creative flair takes on a rekindled urge and agency. Together, Genevieve and Emeka uncover the rich, unseen moments of everyday life that spark their creativity, the connections that inspire their work, and the wonder children bring into the world. But this episode isn’t just about art. It’s a story of resilience, fearlessness, and embracing change. They discuss the challenges of balancing personal passion with commercial success, the evolving role of online platforms in an artist’s journey, and the freedom that comes with artistic maturity. Through Genevieve’s experiences, listeners gain insights into the confidence that grows with time and the joy of stepping beyond traditional confines. Join us for this serene exploration of art, life, and nature’s restorative embrace. May this conversation inspire belief, joy, and the boundless creativity that comes from nurturing both self and others. Support the show Hi, amazing listeners! Emeka Okereke here. I am the founder and host of this show. If you’ve enjoyed the stories, insights, and creativity we bring to this podcast series, I invite you to join my Patreon community at patreon.com/EmekaOkereke. 🎉 By becoming a patron, you’ll gain exclusive access to my artistic world, including: • Behind-the-scenes content from my photography projects. • Sneak peeks of upcoming films, vlogs, and video podcasts. • Exclusive DJ playlists curated just for you. • Bonus podcast episodes and a chance to contribute to future topics. Whether you’re a fan of the podcast, my visual storytelling, or simply love art and creativity, there’s a tier for you. Your support helps me continue creating high-quality content, and it truly means the world to me. Thank you for listening. Follow Nkata Podcast Station on Instagram @nkatapodcast and Twitter. See the website for extensive materials: nkatapodcast.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1h 11m

About

I often wake up in the morning with thoughts reeling in my head. Thoughts inspired by a conversation with someone; something I read, heard, listened to (music/podcasts), a film I saw, a photograph I made, an essay/poem I wrote, or in broad terms, an impactful encounter. They exist as disjointed, scattered particles I often refer to as dots of thoughts.Thus, this podcast show is an attempt to articulate, to converse and to put in relation these floating thoughts. While it relies on random impulses, the podcast is structured by thought-prompts focusing on everyday issues across space, time and works of life. Though it is not a live podcast, it somewhat mimics this approach in that for every episode, the conversation, which begins as a monologue, evolves into a dialogue through a phone conversation with someone else in another part of the world (a friend, a colleague, relative, expert in a subject, creator of a work, originator of an idea). This ensures a broadening of the thematic and locational context of the conversation as a way of demystifying distances. It is a weekly show intended to be spontaneous (as much as technical requirements and logistics allow). Future episodes will feature intro/excerpts of new music tracks made by me. Other times, it will reference aural materials sourced from different corners of everyday life. It will be freshly served – nothing preserved in the freezer! Listeners are encouraged to join the conversation by leaving a comment on the episode in their preferred platform of listening. Selected comments will be addressed in a subsequent episode.Emeka Okereke (host)Available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Overcast, etc.

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