The World's Mayor Experience by Joshua T Berglan

Joshua T Berglan 'The World's Mayor'

The World's Mayor Experience Host: Joshua T. Berglan ("The World's Mayor") One Feed. Infinite Perspectives. The Anti-Niche Network. About The Show: In a digital landscape that demands creators "pick a lane" and stay in their box, The World's Mayor Experience is a radical act of defiance. Hosted by Omni-Media Architect and Advocacy Actuary Joshua T. Berglan, this broadcast is the unfiltered convergence of a life lived without boundaries. Joshua is not your typical host. Diagnosed years ago with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), ASD, and ADHD, Joshua spent years expressing his different sides through separate broadcasts—from the raw vulnerability of Gratitude UnFiltered to the high-level strategy of The Legacy Architect. But just as the fractured characters in Mr. Robot eventually found integration, Joshua has brought his six well-defined personalities, his passions, and his battles into harmony. This podcast is that harmony. The World's Mayor Experience unlocks the vault, blending the "Best Of" from Joshua’s extensive broadcast archives with brand new, raw content created in the moment. Whether he is feeling like a Savage Advocator, a spiritual warrior, a Hollywood insider, or a vulnerability expert, you get it all in one feed. What You Will Hear: Insights: Exclusive, Hollywood-style interviews with actors and directors.Conversations: Deep dialogue with global visionaries and changemakers.Gratitude UnFiltered: A raw look at recovery, resilience, and finding light in the dark.UnMasking Humanity: Gloves-off discussions with billionaires and survivors alike.Civil Justice: Shining a light on injustice and advocating for the voiceless.Spiritual Warfare: Uncensored, Spirit-led monologues on faith and survival.No scripts. No niches. No boxes. Just the passionate, flawed, and purposeful reality of The World's Mayor. Welcome to the Anti-Niche Network.

  1. How Africa Grows the World’s Food but Farmers Still Can’t Afford Seeds

    6d ago

    How Africa Grows the World’s Food but Farmers Still Can’t Afford Seeds

    How can a continent grow the world’s food, feed global industries, supply luxury products, and carry the world’s raw materials… while many farmers still cannot afford the seeds for the next season? In this episode of The World’s Experience, Joshua T. Berglan speaks from Limbe, Cameroon, about one of the most urgent conversations of our time: agriculture, farmers, food sovereignty, regenerative systems, ownership, and why Africa must control more of the value chain. This is not just about farming. This is about freedom. This is about ownership. This is about whether Africa will continue to be treated as the place where value begins, but not where value is finished. Inspired by a powerful teaching from Dr. Myles Munroe, this episode explores the economic trap of being taught how to produce raw materials without being taught how to convert them into finished value. Grow the cane, but not the sugar. Grow the cotton, but not the cloth. Grow the cocoa, but not the chocolate. Grow the coffee, but not the café. That is not just history. That is a system. And it is time to change the conversation. The World’s Experience is not just a podcast. It is the life, media platform, and mission of Joshua T. Berglan, documenting people, places, truth, and transformation from Cameroon and beyond. Learn more at joshuatberglan.com 00:00 — How can Africa grow the world’s food but farmers still lack seeds? 01:05 — Why this conversation is bigger than farming 02:15 — The World’s Experience from Limbe, Cameroon 03:20 — Why agriculture became one of my most important focuses 04:45 — Most people celebrate the harvest but ignore the crisis before planting 06:00 — Farmers are expected to perform miracles with empty pockets 07:10 — Myles Munroe’s warning: cane to sugar, cotton to cloth 09:00 — The architecture of economic dependency 10:40 — Why African farmers are locked out of systems that multiply value 12:20 — The farmer is not poor; the system is poorly designed 14:00 — Why farmers need tools, access, and trust before the harvest 16:10 — Media as infrastructure for agriculture 18:00 — Why trust may be the most important currency in African agriculture 20:00 — Freedom is controlling more of the chain 22:15 — Agriculture is technology, media, finance, logistics, and sovereignty 24:15 — Stop romanticizing struggle 26:00 — A challenge to banks, governments, NGOs, investors, and media creators 28:00 — Why The World’s Experience will continue documenting agriculture 30:00 — Seeds before the harvest, ownership before sympathy 31:30 — Final message from Limbe, Cameroon

    20 min
  2. The 19-Year-Old Sovereign Creator: Maxtyper's Phone-Made Pop Empire - A teenage pop artist from Cameroon proves you don't need a label — just a phone and the refusal to quit.

    Jun 17

    The 19-Year-Old Sovereign Creator: Maxtyper's Phone-Made Pop Empire - A teenage pop artist from Cameroon proves you don't need a label — just a phone and the refusal to quit.

    Every once in a while a hidden gem stops you in your tracks. Maxtyper (OJONG Loic) is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Cameroon making pop music in a country where everyone told him only Afrobeats matters — and he's doing it with nothing but a smartphone, BandLab, SoundCloud, and TikTok. In this episode, Joshua T. Berglan broadcasts live from Limbe, Cameroon and sits down with one of the most undeniable young voices on the continent. They talk about the song "Save Me" (written in one sitting after a breakup), what it costs to create art nobody around you understands, and why building your own platform beats the social media echo chamber every single time. Maxtyper is the definition of a sovereign creator. No record label. No backing. Just a phone, a gift, and the refusal to stop dreaming. In this episode: • The moment Maxtyper knew he had a gift • Why he chose pop in an Afrobeats nation • How he taught himself to produce on BandLab from YouTube tutorials • The real challenge facing independent artists in Cameroon • Why your own platform finds your true audience • The story behind "Save Me" Listen to Maxtyper: SoundCloud — https://on.soundcloud.com/C8WiZrNKvfLexq9mC4 BandLab — @maxtyper TikTok — @singmax123 Build your own sovereign media platform and get the book Media Company in a Box at joshuatberglan.com. The World's Mayor Experience — where talent doesn't need the world's permission to exist.

    20 min
  3. Cocoa, Coffee & the Hidden Math of African Trade | Cameroon Prices, Farmers & Community Power

    Jun 14

    Cocoa, Coffee & the Hidden Math of African Trade | Cameroon Prices, Farmers & Community Power

    Most people see cocoa and think about chocolate. Most people see coffee and think about a cup in the morning. But behind cocoa and coffee is a hidden world of pricing, buyers, transport, warehouses, ports, exporters, global markets, documentation, currency, risk, and profit. In this episode of The World’s Mayor Experience, Joshua T. Berglan comes to you from Limbe, Cameroon to break down cocoa and coffee pricing as a real-time teaching tool for farmers, youth, communities, local traders, cooperatives, and future entrepreneurs. When cocoa is quoted internationally at one price, why does the farmer experience a different reality? Why does the domestic buyer see another number? Why does the exporter calculate something else? Why does the port price tell another story? And why do so few people understand how much money moves between the farm, the buyer, the port, and the global market? This episode explores the hidden math of African trade and explains why financial literacy, trade literacy, market literacy, media literacy, and value chain education are essential for community power. Joshua breaks down important pricing concepts like CAF, FOB, and DLA in simple language while showing how media can become a tool for economic education, ownership, and transformation across Cameroon and Africa. Because the price is not just a number. The price is a lesson. The value chain is not just economics. It is a map of power. And when communities understand the hidden math, they can begin to build a future where they are not just producers… They are owners. 🎙️ The World’s Mayor Experience 📍 Recorded in Limbe, Cameroon Hosted by Joshua T. Berglan, The World’s Mayor Watch this episode if you care about cocoa farming, coffee farming, African trade, financial literacy, agribusiness, value chains, farmer empowerment, Cameroon agriculture, economic sovereignty, and the future of African ownership.

    26 min
  4. The Creator Economy is Here: You Are a Media Brand | Limbe, Cameroon

    May 27

    The Creator Economy is Here: You Are a Media Brand | Limbe, Cameroon

    🌍 The future isn’t big-budget Hollywood — it’s YOU. From the beautiful shores of Limbe, Cameroon, I’m here to remind you: Every single person and every business is now a media brand. Not giant corporations — one-person media organizations. That future isn’t coming. It’s already here. You don’t need a massive following. You don’t need a big budget. AI and free technology have leveled the playing field. Your story, your talent, your wisdom, and your experience are now your greatest assets — and the tools to share them and monetize them are completely free. Hollywood is shifting to creators. Traditional jobs are disappearing. But this Creator Economy is creating more opportunity than ever before — especially here in Cameroon and across the Global South. There’s a hunger here. There’s untapped wisdom, creativity, and resilience that the world hasn’t fully seen yet. With the right tools and knowledge, Cameroon (and places like it) won’t just catch up — they’ll leap ahead. That’s why I updated my book Media Company in a Box before coming here… and why I’m building real media hubs across Cameroon and beyond. We’re turning this vision into reality, starting right now. Whether you’re in Cameroon, Africa, the Global South, Europe, Asia, or the United States — your background doesn’t matter. Former struggle, disability, incarceration, trauma, or success… everyone has the same opportunity today. Your story is a vehicle for healing and revenue. Drop “YES” in the comments and I’ll personally send you my free Media Company in a Box workshop + the Cell Phone Website Builder workshop. I’ll also point you to hundreds of free resources on my platform. The tools are free. The timing is now. Let’s build your media brand and own your future. God bless you ❤️ — Joshua T. Berglan The World’s Mayor / Tala #CreatorEconomy #MediaCompanyInABox #SovereignMedia #LimbeCameroon #DigitalSovereignty #TechForGood #CameroonRising #OnePersonMedia

    10 min
  5. The Donor's Dilemma: Why the Charity Industry Failed You Too

    May 22

    The Donor's Dilemma: Why the Charity Industry Failed You Too

    If you have been giving to charities for years and feel cynical about the lack of real change, your fatigue isn't selfish—it is diagnostic. And if you are a creator in a developing nation waiting for the world to notice you, the system wasn't built to empower you; it was built to keep you dependent. In Episode 2 of The World's Mayor Experience, Joshua Tah-Lah Berglan reports live from Dada Estates in Limbe, Cameroon. We are dismantling the $200 billion international aid architecture that punishes the exact outcome it claims to want, and introducing a new model: Digital Sovereignty. From Bafut Kingdom to the Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda, we are stopping the cycle of "waiting" and building self-sustaining media hubs that put 80-90% of the revenue directly into the hands of local creators. In this episode, we cover: The Spiritual Reality of Waiting: Why God's silence is not His absence, and how your current trial is refining your gold.The Truth About Your Donation: Why 60-80% of your charitable giving is eaten by overhead, and why the NGO model requires perpetual poverty to survive.The Anglophone Crisis: How creators in the world's most neglected displacement crisis (Cameroon) are bypassing the charity model to monetize their own culture.The Sovereign Hub Solution: How a one-time investment of $32,591 builds permanent, creator-owned digital infrastructure that makes charity obsolete.Both the donor and the receiver have been failed by the same system. Today, both are rescued by the same answer. The cameras aren't coming. The funding isn't coming. We are building something that doesn't need them. Partner with the Vision: 🚪 Door 1: Book a Sovereign Architecture Consultation (Revenue funds active hubs directly). 🚪 Door 2: Fund a Sovereign Hub ($32,591) or sponsor single equipment tiers starting at $50 (Cameras, Starlink, Solar Gear). 🚪 Door 3: Share this episode with one person who needs to hear this truth. 🔗 All links and resources: [JoshuaTBerglan.com] 🎙️ Timestamps / Chapters: (Adding chapters dramatically increases YouTube retention and podcast searchability) 00:00 – Welcome to Limbe, Cameroon & The Sovereign Franchise 04:15 – A Message for the Waiting: God’s Silence is Construction 09:30 – The Donor's Dilemma: Why You Have Giving Fatigue 11:45 – Where Your $100 Donation Actually Goes (The NGO Disease) 14:10 – The Anglophone Crisis & The Nakivale Refugee Settlement 16:30 – The Better Instrument: Deploying Sovereign Hubs 19:00 – A Message to the Sovereign Creator 21:15 – How to Help Build the Infrastructure (CTAs)

    22 min
  6. The $200 Billion Failure of Charity (And How We Fix It) | The Sovereign Franchise

    May 13

    The $200 Billion Failure of Charity (And How We Fix It) | The Sovereign Franchise

    The international aid sector is a $200 billion industry that has structurally failed. When the cameras and grant cycles leave, communities are left in a state of dependency. But what if we stopped treating marginalized people as victims and started treating them as creators? Welcome back to The World's Mayor Experience! In this episode, host Joshua T. Berglan breaks down a radical new business plan: "The Sovereign Franchise." This isn't a charity; it's a global sovereign media network designed to replace NGO dependency with permanent economic sovereignty through the Creator Economy and Web3 technology. Discover how we are building off-grid media hubs in maximum-difficulty environments like Bafut, Cameroon, and Nakivale, Uganda—giving creators 80-90% of their revenue enforced by smart contracts. We aren't competing with the NGO model. We are replacing it. 🔗 Get Involved & Read the Business Plan: Visit: https://www.joshuatberglan.com/the-sovereign-franchise Book a Sovereign Architecture ConsultationFund a Hub directlySupport Joshua on the ground via GoFundMeTimestamps: 0:00 - The $200 Billion Failure of International Aid 1:30 - What is The Sovereign Franchise? (The Disney Model) 2:34 - The Unaddressed $480 Billion Creator Economy 3:45 - The Triple-Pillar Hub Architecture ($32,591 Breakdown) 5:30 - The 90/10 Split: Smart Contracts & Web3 Royalties 7:00 - Live Proof: Hubs in Cameroon and Uganda 8:45 - The 500-Hub Roadmap & Investment Phases 10:15 - How to Join the Network (Consultations & Funding) 11:50 - Outro: Hand the World a Microphone

    12 min

About

The World's Mayor Experience Host: Joshua T. Berglan ("The World's Mayor") One Feed. Infinite Perspectives. The Anti-Niche Network. About The Show: In a digital landscape that demands creators "pick a lane" and stay in their box, The World's Mayor Experience is a radical act of defiance. Hosted by Omni-Media Architect and Advocacy Actuary Joshua T. Berglan, this broadcast is the unfiltered convergence of a life lived without boundaries. Joshua is not your typical host. Diagnosed years ago with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), ASD, and ADHD, Joshua spent years expressing his different sides through separate broadcasts—from the raw vulnerability of Gratitude UnFiltered to the high-level strategy of The Legacy Architect. But just as the fractured characters in Mr. Robot eventually found integration, Joshua has brought his six well-defined personalities, his passions, and his battles into harmony. This podcast is that harmony. The World's Mayor Experience unlocks the vault, blending the "Best Of" from Joshua’s extensive broadcast archives with brand new, raw content created in the moment. Whether he is feeling like a Savage Advocator, a spiritual warrior, a Hollywood insider, or a vulnerability expert, you get it all in one feed. What You Will Hear: Insights: Exclusive, Hollywood-style interviews with actors and directors.Conversations: Deep dialogue with global visionaries and changemakers.Gratitude UnFiltered: A raw look at recovery, resilience, and finding light in the dark.UnMasking Humanity: Gloves-off discussions with billionaires and survivors alike.Civil Justice: Shining a light on injustice and advocating for the voiceless.Spiritual Warfare: Uncensored, Spirit-led monologues on faith and survival.No scripts. No niches. No boxes. Just the passionate, flawed, and purposeful reality of The World's Mayor. Welcome to the Anti-Niche Network.

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