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    Explore "kwame" with insightful episodes like "Kwame Nkrumah – ledde Afrikas kamp för självständighet", "Love Is Blind Season 4 Finale - Episode 12 Recap and Reaction", "58 hour kisses", "Navigating Difficult Conversations With Compassion With Kwame Christian" and "Weerklanken - Rond 'The Time of Our Singing'" from podcasts like ""P3 Historia", "Aliens Watching Reality TV", "Brides Before You", "Life Negotiations with Lousin Mehrabi" and "De Munt Podcasts"" and more!

    Episodes (39)

    Kwame Nkrumah – ledde Afrikas kamp för självständighet

    Kwame Nkrumah – ledde Afrikas kamp för självständighet

    Ghanas frihetshjälte som ledde landet till självständighet. Hans kamp för ett enat och fritt Afrika inspirerade människor världen över, men han styrde också den nybildade nationen från demokrati till despoti.

    Nya avsnitt från P3 Historia hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play.

    Uppläsare: Emma Peters
    Scenuppläsare: Zardasht Rad

    Redaktionen för detta avsnitt består av:
    Emilia Mellberg – manus och research
    Erik Laquist – producent
    Elias Klenell – ljuddesign och slutmix

    Medverkar gör också Lennart Wohlgemuth, tidigare chef för Nordiska Afrikainstitutet.

    Vill du veta mer om Kwame Nkrumah? Här är några av de böcker som ligger till grund för avsnittet:
    Kwame Nkrumah – The father of African Nationalism av David Birmingham
    Kwame Nkrumah av Jeffrey S Ahlman
    Black Star – A View of the Life and Times of Kwame Nkrumah av Basil Davidson

    Love Is Blind Season 4 Finale - Episode 12 Recap and Reaction

    Love Is Blind Season 4 Finale - Episode 12 Recap and Reaction

    Love Is Blind season 4 is almost over! Episode 12 is the finale - listen to our recap and review of all the weddings and then join us again on Sunday to talk about the live reunion episode and interpret everything through a neurodiversity lens! 

    Aliens Watching Reality TV is hosted by Erika Heidewald and Josh Shahryar, two reality show newbies who grew up feeling like aliens (turns out we're just autistic and ADHD) and love analyzing human behavior by watching reality TV dating shows on Netflix.  Watch Love Is Blind season 4 with us! We post podcast episodes featuring recaps, reviews, analyses, and random tangents for every single episode of the season. Episodes 1-8 are available on Netflix now and if you are a neurodivergent person whose special interest is human nature and communication, Love Is Blind is for YOU. It is the X Games of people watching and we're going to break down every episode and use it as a guide to understand human behavior and psychology like we are the aliens we grew up thinking we were.

    Til Death Do Us Part! Love ya!

    #AliensWatchingRealityTV

    Season 1: Perfect Match Season 1

    Season 2: Love Is Blind Season 4

    Find us on social media:

    https://twitter.com/erikaheidewald

    https://twitter.com/JShahryar

    https://www.tiktok.com/@erikaheidewald

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ibZRt1YLPPlw_tGSMnynA

    58 hour kisses

    58 hour kisses

    We are breaking records this week with our Guinness's World Record Episode! Courtney shares the sweetest 75th anniversary story & Megan almost kills us with a Guinness beer for our signature cocktail. We were shocked at some of the wedding world record titles, like who comes up with these ideas?? There are so many we left out so if you want to know more definitely check out their site! There's many categories left untapped, so what record are you breaking???

    We have siamese cats who's wedding included a private jet & rolls Royce, underwater weddings, wedding veils the size of 60+ football fields, a man with over 1,400 best friends, and the last category takes the cake for most creative record, literally!!

    It's our favorite time of year, Love is Blind is back and we're giving our hot takes! 



    Fun Fact
    Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin
    75 Anniversary at Chic-fil-a
    Longest Kiss
    Most Flowergirls
    Most Bridesmaids
    Longest Veil
    Largest Prison Wedding
    First Robot Wedding
    Deepest Underwater Wedding
    Largest Underwater Wedding
    Most Expensive Pet Wedding
    Largest Wearable Wedding Cake
    Most Times as a Best Man

    Navigating Difficult Conversations With Compassion With Kwame Christian

    Navigating Difficult Conversations With Compassion With Kwame Christian
    Kwame Christian is Director of the American Negotiation Institute, author, and public speaker. He hosts the top negotiation podcast, Negotiate Anything, and is the author of the bestselling book “Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life.” Kwame joins the show to discuss the Compassionate Curiosity framework and how it can help you negotiate difficult conversations to overcome emotional barriers and experience the best in life.

    Weerklanken - Rond 'The Time of Our Singing'

    Weerklanken - Rond 'The Time of Our Singing'

    Een nieuw cultuurjaar, een nieuw seizoen van onze podcastreeks Weerklanken. In het kader van The Time of Our Singing spraken we voor deze eerste aflevering van het tweede seizoen af met slam-artieste en muzikante Lisette Ma Neza. Het gesprek over haar praktijk als artieste, haar blik als individu en de zoektocht naar een eigen identiteit in een grootstad als Brussel toetsen we aan vijf citaten uit de roman van Richard Powers of uit het libretto van Peter van Kraaij.

    In Weerklanken breken we uit de muren van onze schouwburg, op zoek naar de verhalen van onze opera’s in de wereld die ons omringt. Met de microfoon onder de arm gaan we op bezoek bij een interessante gast die een hedendaagse insteek op onze producties kan bieden. Hosts Greet Samyn en Jasper Croonen loodsen je door het gesprek en de opera, uiteraard doorweven met een aantal verrukkelijke muzikale amuse-bouches.

    Credits
    Lisette Ma Neza, gast
    Greet Samyn, host
    Jasper Croonen, host

    Muziek
    Muziekfragmenten uit The Time of Our Singing (live opname), Brussel 2021: Kris Defoort, Peter van Kraaij, Kwamé Ryan

    Redactie en Productie
    De Munt/ La Monnaie

    N The Zone SEASON 6 - The Monologue 05-29-2021

    N The Zone SEASON 6 - The Monologue 05-29-2021
    The Livn Legend weighs in on the saga between Kwame Brown and everyone in sports media...but focuses on Stephen A. Smith's segment showcasing all the bloopers on Kwame to indicate that it's not about Kwame the individual, but Kwame the basketball player. NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.

    Access To Power

    Access To Power

    Kwame Simmons knows his way around the political spheres of American society. He was only hanging around Florida's state legislature to study the legislative process along with a select group of other educators. He was approached for his input on pending legislation. He gave it. Ninety percent of what he suggested was accepted by the legislation's sponsor and is now codified in Florida education law. And he's just reaching his thirties.

    My favorite part of this episode is when Kwame breaks down some ways to affect policy most of us don't think about. That Masters Degree in public policy was not wasted.

    Favorite song: Marvin Gaye's Got To Give It Up.

    Favorite book is the series The Years of Lyndon Johnson.

    *The views expressed herein are solely the views of the host and guest, Kwame Simmons.

    Follow us on Instagram @365brothers and Facebook at 365BrothersThePodcast Interested in being a guest? Visit 365brothers.com.

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    About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the signature question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her? You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom. Be inspired.

    Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker.

    Special thanks to Sonji Walker, Shedrick Sanders, Abigail Gonzalez, Don Davis and William Hamilton for their generous support.

    Do Anything 4 Clout Season 3 Episode 1 Tiger Woods Safaree K Michelle

    Do Anything 4 Clout Season 3 Episode 1 Tiger Woods Safaree K Michelle
    Season 3 of Do Anything for Clout welcomes back Jojo-Ndeezstreets and co-host Terry Shropshire. The first review was deciding who won 2020 Clout Chaser of the Year. Next the Clout Chaser of the week was unanimously decided to be non other than reality tv star 'Safaree" for the way he handled his dissatisfaction with his wife Erica Mena on social media.

    Ep 113 - Chef Kwame Onwuachi - The Future of Eating Out

    Ep 113 - Chef Kwame Onwuachi - The Future of Eating Out

    Lisa Birnbach invites James Beard award winning Chef, Kwame Onwuachi, to discuss the future of Eating out, during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. They also discuss what it means to be a black man, and a chef, in America - in these days of national reckoning and the Black Lives Matter movement, his book "Notes from a Young Black Chef" and to top it all off, they talk about the 5 things that make their lives better.

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    Soul On Ice w/ Akil Thomas & Kwame Damon Mason

    Soul On Ice w/ Akil Thomas & Kwame Damon Mason
    LA Kings prospect Akil Thomas has a new podcast with the NHL called Soul On Ice. Kwame Damon Mason, Akil Thomas, Elijah Roberts talk hockey and offer a unique perspective on the game they love, with a little flavor and personality. Mason is the producer and director of Soul on Ice: Past, Present, & Future, and Roberts currently plays for the Ryerson Rams. Akil and Kwame joined host Jesse Cohen to talk about the podcast, the movie Soul On Ice and Akil's career aspirations.

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    S5 E5: The month of heroines: ABENAFRICA, Proud & Afro-curious

    S5 E5: The month of heroines: ABENAFRICA, Proud & Afro-curious

    My African cliche of the day is a duty, what I could call "the duty of curiosity", a kind of minimum service that each African and Afro-descendant must perform, to help himself, and help to to make known a counter history of Africa. Being curious about Africa, for example, is going to visit a pretty beach in Mozambique, rather than Ireland; it is trying to understand pre-colonial African spiritualities before treating them as fetishes, a term which is justly colonial…. This is why I enjoy the afro-curiosities distilled by Abenafrica every day. And I invite you to be afro-curious too, because as Martin Luther King said "In the end we will not remember the words of our enemies, but rather the silences of our friends". See you tomorrow in the second part of this fascinating interview with Abenafrica. 

    The Jungle Podcast Ep 2: Connect to Code with Rob Riggs and Eric Holtzclaw

    The Jungle Podcast Ep 2: Connect to Code with Rob Riggs and Eric Holtzclaw

    On this episode of The Jungle Podcast, friend of Liger Partners and Chief Visionary at Code Conspirators, Rob Riggs, joins our own Eric Holtzclaw, to discuss his story of tech, design, development and automation. 

    The Ligers are a squad of unique and varied perspectives. Artisans who demand and deliver the best creative and operational support available. We pride ourselves on thinking outside the box to help your business meet its goals each and every day. Find out more at ligerpartners.com.

    The Jungle Podcast Ep 1: Lifting Up Atlanta with Kwame Johnson and Hamilton Winters

    The Jungle Podcast Ep 1: Lifting Up Atlanta with Kwame Johnson and Hamilton Winters

    On this episode of The Jungle, our own Hamilton Winters is joined by President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta, Kwame Johnson to discuss how YOU can help change the lives of underprivileged youths living in Atlanta. Many people strive to be a role model for younger generations, and Kwame Johnson is one of the best role models a young person living in Atlanta could ask for. 

    The Ligers are a squad of unique and varied perspectives. Artisans who demand and deliver the best creative and operational support available. We pride ourselves on thinking outside the box to help your business meet its goals each and every day. Learn more at ligerpartners.com.

    Why your joints hurt and what you can do about it, Episode 46

    Why your joints hurt and what you can do about it, Episode 46

    As we age, it seems joint pains become more common. Is it an unavoidable part of getting older or can proactive measures help slow the hands of time as it relates to joint pain?  Join host Scott Sams as he talks with guest Dr. Kwame Ennin, a board-certified orthopedist who specializes in hip and knee replacements, reconstructive surgery, and osteoarthritis care. They'll discuss joint pain and what can be done to reduce or even eliminate the problem.

    Kwame Kwei-Armah: “Creativity is at the heart of our economy”

    Kwame Kwei-Armah: “Creativity is at the heart of our economy”

    Kwame Kwei-Armah is the artistic director of the Young Vic in London. An actor, writer and singer, he previously led the World Festival of Black Arts and the Center Stage in Baltimore. He received an OBE for his services to drama in 2012, and the Urban Visionary Award in 2016. In this in-depth conversation, he shares his early memories of racial injustice, from playground division to watching Roots and tracing his ancestry to find a name that “represents the tribe we originate from”; describes the challenges of changing the notion of theatre from high arts to popular pastimes so that everyone has access; and explains how telling stories through a “cultural lens” results in socially relevant productions that truly matter to the community.

    Your host is Tunde Banjoko OBE, founder of Making The Leap.

    Kwame Onwachi: Grit & Grace to "Overnight" Success

    Kwame Onwachi: Grit & Grace to "Overnight" Success

    When Kwame Onwuachi was 26 he had already experienced more career highs and lows than chefs twice his age. He worked in the top restaurants, competed on the TV series, “Top Chef,” and opened his own restaurant—The Shaw Bijou when he was 25.  The restaurant was one of the most anticipated openings in the country and it closed after 11 weeks. The press roasted the young chef. How did Kwame recover after such a public failure? In his new book, Notes from a Young Black Chef, Kwame talked about how he rebounded from that failure, and delved into his childhood.

    After the Shaw Bijou closed Kwame opened 3 more restaurants, Michelin rated, Kith and Kin  and two  Philly Wing Fry.. On May 6th he won the Rising Star Chef of the Year award by the James Beard Foundation. His book, Notes from a Young Black Chef  has received lots of praise, and is available wherever books are sold.

    What We Ate in DC: Kate and Rick On the Town

    What We Ate in DC: Kate and Rick On the Town

    Rick and Kate have two words for you: Kwame and Croatia. Join Kate and Rick as they take you on a tour of Top Chef Season 13 competitor Kwame Onwuachi’s new restaurant and a Croatian hot-spot restaurant, both of which are two of DC’s most exciting restaurants. Kith/Kin, Kwame’s stylish restaurant along Washington D.C.’s newly developed waterfront area The Wharf, offers food that celebrates his heritage ranging from Nigeria and Jamaica to West Africa and the Caribbean. Ambar, a Croatian restaurant in the Capitol Hill area, offers one of the best deals going while allowing you to sample and learn about Croatian specialties. And we know you have been dying to know exactly how many “insect fragments” the FDA allows in an average jar of peanut butter, and Rick and Kate have the answers in their Did You Know tidbit. Also, do you know these food phobias: Lachanophobia? Alliumphobia? You will after this episode.