A podcast that encourages people to learn from one another. In our class, everyone is a student of life. Let's talk! Support, Advertise or Discover more here: linktr.ee/cultureclasspodcast Email: cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com *Disclaimer: The views expressed and products endorsed by our guests on the Culture Class Podcast are not those of the "Culture Class" podcast, its host or any of its affiliates.
Mon, November 13, 2023
Popularly known as "THE LOBBYING PRO", Corky is a Lobbying/Government Relations Professional based in Colorado.
Mon, August 21, 2023
Rachael talks about her experience growing up in a Jewish family and how she came to make friends from all over the world.
Sun, August 06, 2023
Former Culture Class Co-host and recurring guest-host Tongwa stops by to chop it up with Nosa. Tongwa & Nosa launched Culture Class Podcast in the studios of American University's School of Communication in 2018.
Sun, July 23, 2023
Sambaza was born in Kenya but has lived in the US for over 20 years. He talks about the dynamics of raising Kenyan-American Children outside of Kenya.......plus other lessons of fatherhood. Listen to the Sambaza Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sambaza/id1520678096
Mon, July 03, 2023
Nosa guest pods with Okwuchi Okaa for an episode of The Irregular Show, the #1 podcast for Nigerian millennials in America. The Irregular Show is part of Pod Break; an African podcasting collective of which Culture Class is a member. Learn more at www.podbreak.org
Mon, June 19, 2023
Elvis tells the story of his Father being kidnapped in Guatemala and his family's decade-long quest to find justice. Learn more and support Elvis by checking out his website: https://www.storiesbyelvis.com/ Disclaimer: Statements made in this episode were not independently verified and names may have been changed due to safety concerns.
Mon, May 29, 2023
Nosa talks to Leadership Coach Akua Nyame-Mensah about Black/African Leadership.
Mon, May 08, 2023
Mo left Nigeria in her 20's. Now in her 30's, she shares lessons on survival, grit, trauma and love......truly an adventurous ride.
Mon, April 24, 2023
Adedayo Fashanu is the founder and CEO of TanTV, one of the leading editorial and subscription streaming service catering to the African and multicultural global diaspora. Adedayo shares her experience running the media start-up and her vision for the future.
Mon, March 27, 2023
Martine recounts her personal journey as a stateless person and undocumented immigrant; narrating how her seven-year battle with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) eventually resulted in her gaining U.S. citizenship. Martine's website: illegalamongus.com OR martinekalaw.com
Mon, March 13, 2023
Anisa is a fast-rising Australian comedian born in Uganda. Check her out on Instagram : @anisa_nandaula
Tue, February 28, 2023
Justa was born to a royal family in Tanzania but spent most of her life living outside her birth country. She talks about her early experiences living abroad, battling with culture shock, moving back home to start her travel company and why everyone should be 'curious on Tanzania'.
Mon, February 13, 2023
Three years after appearing on the podcast, Abby returns for another valentine episode. https://thesocialmm.club/
Mon, January 30, 2023
A Clubhouse collaboration between Pod Break and Naija Pod Bub
Mon, October 31, 2022
Is Black Tax helping or hurting the black community? How do Africans from different countries deal with Black Tax? Pod Break & Zambian Podcasters Hub got together to host a public twitter space about this.
Mon, September 05, 2022
Richard talks about growing up all over the world, his lessons from marriage and why he considers himself a storyteller.
Mon, August 08, 2022
Originally published March 6th 2020, we revisit this episode from Andres Romero; talking about his upbringing in Tijuana, Mexico and his love for travel.
Mon, August 08, 2022
Originally published March 6th 2020, we revisit this episode from Andres Romero; talking about his upbringing in Tijuana, Mexico and his love for travel.
Wed, July 20, 2022
Zambian Banker and Podcaster Nancy talks about her transition from the Zambian countryside to the boogie-down Bronx, New York. We also talk about professional and personal relationships. Check out her podcast Concrete Pastures on concretepastures.com
Mon, July 04, 2022
Mark Masters is Colorado's 2nd cleanest comedian. He is a comedy club headliner who has performed and been featured in media outlets around the world. He hosts and books the Vail Comedy Show in Vail, Colorado Mark wrote and published the book 'Not Good Yet'; the incredible but true story of his first six months of comedy.
Mon, June 20, 2022
Filomena is a singer/songwriter from Barletta, Italy. She speaks three languages and has travelled all over the world as a musician. She talks about her experience performing globally, what it's like living in different countries and why no matters where she goes, love comes back. Filomena recently released her first EP 'Love Will Come Back'. The project is available everywhere you find albums.
Mon, June 06, 2022
Nosa sits with Nacy Siisii of the concrete pastures podcast to talk entrepreneurship.
Mon, May 30, 2022
Nosa talks to Sambaza about Pod Break and the podcasting journey so far. Friends/Listeners support: donorbox.org/podbreak Join us in Chicago https://forms.gle/enqG2CR8J3dMHvrw6 Learn more about podbreak podbreak.org
Mon, May 23, 2022
Andrea has spent most of her life trying to reconcile her identity. On this episode she talks about growing up African in America, living in Serbia & being the only Black Girl on Mars. She also talks about the upcoming African Podcaster event PODBREAK Friends/Listeners support: donorbox.org/podbreak Listeners can join us in Chicago https://forms.gle/enqG2CR8J3dMHvrw6 Website podbreak.org
Wed, May 11, 2022
Dr. Tori Brown is a multifaceted author, entrepreneur, business developer, and professional strategist. She talks about how people of color can acquire wealth through home ownership.
Mon, May 02, 2022
Reverend Yugen Bond, reiki master and author of "Enough-ism: This Minimalist Wants More" has a master's in metaphysical sciences. She once thought meditation was boring, had both too much and nothing to wear, and didn't know how to slow down her thoughts. Time to share it with the world, especially with you.
Mon, April 25, 2022
DawnSherine was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder after a suicide attempt 17 years ago. She talks about how to manage your mental health living with similar disorders.
Mon, April 18, 2022
Sudanese American Hana Baba is a journalist who talks about the importance of controlling the narrative. She hosts The Stoop on Radiotopia and has her own show Crosscurrent on KALW 91.7fm San Francisco. Hana uses per 'radio powers' to paint the African story with a better brush. Her work has won awards by the San Francisco Press Club , the Society of Professional Journalists Northern California, the National Association of Black Journalists- and she was named a Bay Area African Cultural Icon by the California Legislature.
Wed, April 13, 2022
Erica runs the UK based Crypto Curry Club. She also lectures on Crypto @ Warwick Business School and has spent years researching Crypto's biggest scams. On this episode, Erica speaks about the darkest elements of crypto; the scams, multi-billion dollar Ponzi schemes, hacks and mysteries. Check out Erica's book: Crypto Wars- Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption
Mon, April 04, 2022
Originally published in March 2020, Senaeit explains the significance of Boon (coffee), Werki (jewelry), Zuria (dresses) Henna (tattoos) and Tigrinya(language) in Eritrean culture.
Mon, March 28, 2022
First published June 19, 2019(Episode 027)
Mon, March 21, 2022
Emily was born and raised in the Amish culture and hated it. She talks about early struggles with the religion, leaving and eventually teaching others to take control of their life and step into their own power.
Mon, March 14, 2022
Originally published October 27, 2019.
Mon, March 07, 2022
Errol grew up in Jamaica but now lives on Denver, Colorado. He created the board game called Popongo.
Mon, February 28, 2022
Originally published January 2020, we revisit this amazing episode with Paul Duane. Paul is a photographer and Comedian who enjoys the simple pleasures in life. You know, like riding his bike, taking amazing photos and sporting his heels and nylons around Salt Lake City. Paul's website: soulanarchist.com/
Mon, February 21, 2022
Sarah is a medium, psychic, telepath and channel who helps people connect with their spiritual path. www.sarahjstrong.com
Wed, February 16, 2022
Jeanne helps people attract and create their ideal relationship--or a soul mate in alignment with their values and life purpose. Using law of attraction, she guides clients on overcoming self-limiting beliefs, clarify their vision and inspire them to action and love
Mon, February 07, 2022
Originally published May 10, 2020. Nosa speaks with retired Nigerian Artiste and early Afrobeats originator Eldee The Don. Eldee talks about growing up in Kaduna, having a near death experience during a religious conflict, his relationship with his Father, founding a fraternity in the University of Lagos, meeting his wife and what happened with Trybesmen 2.0
Mon, January 31, 2022
Born in l953 in Richmond, Virginia, and grew up in Kent, Ohio, Dr Yoho was an Eagle Scout and a Judo wrestler. He spent four years at Oberlin College and went to Small College National Championships in Varsity Wrestling his senior year. He was then accepted at one of the finest medical schools in the United States, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Spending more than three decades as a doctor, Dr Yoho talks about the corruption in the US medical industry.
Mon, January 24, 2022
Rewind episode with Assetou Xango. Originally published November 10, 2019 (Ep 047). Website: assetouxango.com
Mon, January 17, 2022
Software Engineer, Beauty Queen, YouTuber, Superwoman. IG: @Senegoddess
Mon, January 10, 2022
Barbara Brooks (55) and Guadalupe Hirt (48) founded Second Act Women; a biz+life membership club and sisterhood of "middlescent" women reimagining their lives even when corporate, society, and others say they're over.
Mon, January 03, 2022
Happy New Year Classmates. To usher in the new year, Tongwa talks to Blandine; an actress and writer. They reflect on 2021 and its lessons. Blandine also shared her thoughts on the importance of goals and paying attention to magic moments as we strive for what we desire in 2022.
Mon, December 27, 2021
Talek is Travel Enthusiast who's been to over 110 countries. Being born to Cuban Immigrants in New York, she speaks Spanish, Italian, Portuguese & French and credits her love for travel to her Mother who owned a travel agency growing up. Check out her website: travelswithtalek.com
Mon, December 20, 2021
Dreezy Clause does not live in the North Pole but given how cold Chicago is, its close enough. He provides an opportunity to those that are looking for a Black Santa image for their holiday festivities and was the city's first Black Santa to lead the 108th annual Chicago Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Millennium Park. Website: https://www.dreezyclaus.com/
Mon, December 13, 2021
Join us as we explore the controversial world of Sperm donation; narrated through the eyes of Adam Hooper- a self proclaimed sperm activist from Australia.
Mon, December 06, 2021
Kolade Adekoya a.k.a Bvnk (pronounced Bank) is a Nigerian musician turned tech entrepreneur. He talks about being a saxophonist at age six, business lessons learnt from his Parents, his love for the arts and founding a tech company.
Mon, November 29, 2021
After 3years and 150episodes, Nosa will be taking a break from the pod to focus on other ventures. Day one co-host Tongwa will be guest hosting episodes in his absence. Nosa still remains a part of the show as Executive Producer. Podcast theme and episode schedule remains the same.
Mon, November 22, 2021
Nosa talks to Officer Wicks of the Aurora Police Dept.
Mon, November 15, 2021
Tongwa, our original co-host is Back !!! (at least briefly) Support, Advertise or Discover more here: linktr.ee/cultureclasspodcast
Mon, November 08, 2021
Messages from former guests, listeners and friends of the podcast celebrating our 150th episode.
Mon, November 01, 2021
Nosa is joined by former guests and friends of the pod to celebrate #CultureClass150 (Part 1). Support, Advertise or Discover more here: linktr.ee/cultureclasspodcast
Mon, October 25, 2021
Nosa is joined by former guests and friends of the pod to celebrate #CultureClass150 (Part 1). Support, Advertise or Discover more here: linktr.ee/cultureclasspodcast
Wed, October 20, 2021
Talking about what it takes to produce the podcast with Mo (the producer, Nitro (the editor) & Nosa (the host)
Fri, October 15, 2021
Desi Girl trying to find herself, explain mental health with her immigrant parents and navigate American and South Asian cultures.
Wed, October 06, 2021
The podcast will be three years old next month and we are super excited. Here are five ways you can participate in the celebrations. 1. Use #CultureClass150 to show love on social media. 2. Drop us a voicemail with your best or most authentic cultural accent here: https://www.speakpipe.com/cultureclass 3. Vote for old guest(s) you'd like us to interview again. Cast your vote here: https://forms.gle/jtmSGL94xYBa625RA 4. Join us on Zoom for 'Culture Class Community Day'. There are two meetups (October 23rd & Nov 6th @ 10am EST/ 3pm BST/ 3pm WAT). Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckc-usrD0jE9JmhCHGjOvOxouwIzZdSkUs 5. Consider donating to the podcast via Credit Card, PayPal or via our Amazon Wishlist. A portion of your donation will go to Orphans Africa. Give here: https://linktr.ee/cultureclasspodcast
Tue, September 28, 2021
A bunch of people have complimented us on our theme song. Here's the full length track produced by Maksense in 2018. Let us know what you think. IG: @makesenseproducer
Mon, September 20, 2021
What happens when you put an anti-vaxxer and a former research scientist in a room to talk about vaccines? Can a self proclaimed 'lord of all universes' find common ground with a former senior adviser to the World Health Organization? Listen to Rev Rance Dunbar from Houston, Texas debate Femi Akinremi from Liverpool UK about the effectiveness of vaccines, the need for mandatory vaccinations and how it all ties to human rights and public safety.
Mon, September 13, 2021
The podcast turns three in a November. Are ya'll ready for 150 episodes? Let us know what you'd like to see during the anniversary month and use the hashtag #CultureClass150 to stay updated
Mon, September 06, 2021
The Chakra Doctor gives his opinion on what science gets wrong and how humans can access their full potential.
Mon, August 30, 2021
April is a singer, song writer and all round fun & friendly girl next door living in Ghent, Belgium. IG: aprilmaey Website: aprilmaeymusic.com
Wed, August 25, 2021
Chris shares some knowledge and insight about weight loss, healthy living, exercise, diet and what its like being a body builder. Note that the conversation may sound a little dated because it was recorded over a year ago (during the pandemic). Enjoy IG: @chrisranne
Mon, August 16, 2021
Tracey's IG: @traceymichael__
Mon, August 09, 2021
Tania Chairez is an undocumented immigrant born in Chihuahua, Mexico and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. For the past decade, Tania has prioritized her passion for the intersection of immigration and education. She's been featured on the cover of TIME Magazine and is currently the CEO of Convivir Colorado; a leadership program for immigrant, refugee, and first generation youth that helps them channel their leadership through the lens of their migrant journey www.convivircolorado.org info@convivircolorado.org www.linkedin.com/in/tania-chairez
Mon, August 02, 2021
From lessons learnt from his Grandfather to his college days as a Student DJ, his immigrant experience, foray into the finance industry, interest in supply chain and launching his own venture capital firm, Brian takes us through his unique journey and explains why his life has been a roller coaster of supply and demand. Learn about Refashiond: https://www.refashiond.com/seed
Mon, July 26, 2021
Mayara talks about what it's like to be Black in Brazil..
Mon, July 19, 2021
Chulu is a Zambian woman who founded Africana Woman; a purpose driven tribe committed to uplifting the African Woman by exploring topics considered taboo in African Culture. She talks growing up in Zambia and shares nuggets about Southern Africa.
Mon, July 12, 2021
Alec is a PhD Candidate at the University of Texas. He is also the co-founder of Van Heron Labs; a bio-engineering company. He talks about how he found a passion for science, how capitalism can help scientific innovation and current ethical issues within the science community.
Tue, July 06, 2021
Tara moved from Toronto to Israel with her Family. She talks about being a cultural English instructor for non-native English speakers, how her kids are adjusting to life in Israel and why cultural differences can be a hinderance to connecting with others.
Mon, June 28, 2021
Raphael is a US Navy veteran. He kicks it with Nosa, reminiscing on early memories growing up in Nigeria, how he joined the Military and what he's learnt being a Father.
Mon, June 21, 2021
@glitcheuphoria Jayden Carr talks about growing up with a father in the NBA, how he got into EDM and his love for augmented reality.
Mon, June 14, 2021
In this concluding episode, our guest shares her experience protesting in the streets of Washington DC and how Black House Autonomous Zone came to being
Mon, June 07, 2021
In the wake of the George Floyd killing, our guest was arrested for defying the LA curfew. Upon release, she and some newly found friends proceeded on a road trip to Washington DC with a mission to register their displeasure publicly against systemic racism and other injustices. Throwing caution to the wind, they were ready to fight fire with fire and their actions eventually led to the creation of the Black House Autonomous Zone.
Mon, May 31, 2021
From issues with her former record label Tiny Entertainment to how she likes to be loved to early childhood days in Jos; Nigerian artistes Bella Alubo gets vulnerable on this episode. Bella's spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4QorJVeBcR8p3rOveZtpSk?si=t-aV2rOBTtSzzItAgr6WNQ
Mon, May 24, 2021
Assigned the female sex at birth, Dr. Elijah Nicholas spent over half of his life in the US Military, retiring as a Lt Col in 2012. Transitioning from female-to-male in 2018 manifested because Dr. Elijah could no longer live his core values of Authenticity, Integrity, and Transparency. He talks to the podcast about struggles within his family, the military and the church while attempting to live his truth. Buy his book: https://www.amazon.com/Manifest-Your-Best-Life-Manifesting-ebook/dp/B07VNK5KMP/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dr+elijah+nicholas&qid=1621838050&s=instant-video&sr=1-1
Mon, May 17, 2021
Korean-American J.S. Park is a hospital chaplain, former atheist, author & sixth degree black belt who talks about growing up in a dojo, cultural influences, what he's learnt being close to death and how we can find out one true voice in a world of noise. He also discusses Stop Asian Hate and Black Live Matter
Mon, May 10, 2021
Rodney Gainous Jr is an African-American technology entrepreneur, engineer, and author who made over $200,000 from his early coding project in high school. In 2016, Rodney sold everything and moved to Silicon Valley to pursue his career as a Software Engineer. Raised to believe that anything is possible, “I can’t” has never been a part of his vocabulary. He talks to Culture Class about his journey in the tech industry and his latest cybersecurity startup; SAFE.
Mon, May 03, 2021
Nine has been a burner for almost a decade. He shares his experience going to the annual Nevada festival focused on community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance. More info on https://burningman.org/
Mon, April 26, 2021
Nine is a performance anxiety coach, mental health advocate and a practical spirituality teacher. We talk trauma and therapy in this episode about mental health.
Mon, April 19, 2021
Juvelly is an artiste from Congo Brazzaville.
Mon, April 12, 2021
Anavee speaks on her Mexican American culture, experience growing up in shelters, why she got into music and how she plans on performing at Coachella someday.
Mon, April 05, 2021
Grace talks about her conservative Irish heritage, why she moved and the struggles of being polyamorous.
Mon, March 29, 2021
James is a pickpocket entertainment Magician from Canada. Does he use his magic skills for nefarious or illegal stuff? Is there a difference between magic and voodoo? Find out in this episode.
Mon, March 22, 2021
Consciousness? Applied Spirituality? Third Eye? Parallel Universe? Systemic Racism? Monopoly? New Internet? Interconnectivity? Human Operating Systems? Internetworking? We'll allow you guys make up your minds about this interview. Enjoy.
Mon, March 15, 2021
Brenda was born in Gabon but grew up in the US and Cameroon before moving to Canada later in life. She talks about the culture shock she experienced after moving to Cameroon at 8, how she started her Ankara inspired fashion line and why she wrote her first book. Brenda's website: https://melapteh.com/
Mon, March 08, 2021
iAsia grew up in Queens, NY and talks about surviving the concrete jungle, joining the military, seeing the world, the importance of therapy and working in the tech industry. Her new podcast 'The Butterly Revolution' launches March 10th, 2021 everywhere.
Mon, March 01, 2021
This moving story is about a Kenyan Woman Mercy Atis who struggled growing up in Kenya, moved to America and eventually was deported back to Kenya. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAvd919a1ibeG5cp5QtwXOw)
Mon, February 22, 2021
Arlan Hamilton built a venture capital fund from the ground up, while homeless. She is the Founder and Managing Partner of Backstage Capital, a fund that is dedicated to minimizing funding disparities in tech by investing in high-potential founders who are people of color, women, and/or LGBT. Arlan's website: https://www.itsaboutdamntime.com
Mon, February 15, 2021
People of Culture is about rewriting the African narrative through fashion, style, music, and art. We seek to project a positive image of Africa and reshape the attitude and bias of how Africa is portrayed by the western world. We do this by providing a platform for gifted young black artistes, while also showcasing the best of African music, food, dance, knowledge, and culture. Join us for our virtual event happening Feb 27th, 2021 by signing up here: pocevent.com
Mon, February 08, 2021
People of Culture is about rewriting the African narrative through fashion, style, music, and art. We seek to project a positive image of Africa and reshape the attitude and bias of how Africa is portrayed by the western world. We do this by providing a platform for gifted young black artistes, while also showcasing the best of African music, food, dance, knowledge, and culture. Join us for our virtual event happening Feb 27th, 2021 by signing up here: pocevent.com
Mon, February 01, 2021
Chukky is the founder and editor of Trad Magazine. He talks about his Igbo ancestry and why pan-Africanism is important. Find out more on https://tradmag.ca/
Mon, January 25, 2021
Dr Diana Onco-ingyadet traces her ancestry to Navajo/ Diné nation (Reed People Clan) as well as Kiowa and Comanche on her Father's side. She grew up attending a tribal high-school in Oklahoma and talks to Culture Class about her experiences growing up. She also dispels some general misconceptions surrounding Native Americans. Diana is currently an Assistant Director at the Native American Cultural Center @ Yale University. Photo credit: Steven Toya Make Up: Kristy Bedoni
Tue, January 19, 2021
Annelise grew up a ballet dancer and ended up touring Europe before securing a residency in Las Vegas. She talks about experiencing different cultures through the world of dance.
Mon, January 11, 2021
Jasmin is an Australian model with German & Persian heritage. She talks growing up in Sydney+Canberra, domestic violence, getting into modelling and appearing on the cover of Playboy Magazine. Jasmin's reality show: https://www.dailymotion.com/JasminShojaiTv
Mon, January 04, 2021
The Bemba language (aka ChiBemba) is a Bantu language spoken primarily in north-eastern Zambia. Mapalo, who was born in Lusaka looks forward to going back to Zambia after 13 years and brushes up on her Bemba.
Mon, December 28, 2020
Nosa breaks down plans for 2021. Thanks to all our listeners.
Mon, December 21, 2020
Matous has Slovakian and Polish heritage. He talks about how growing up in New Mexico was a far cry from Europe.
Tue, December 15, 2020
Karima grew up shy and sheltered in South Dakota and talks about her love for music
Mon, December 07, 2020
At 9 years old, Ahmed had to flee his village in Afghanistan. He lived undocumented in an orphanage in Malaysia for several years before emigrating to the US. He talks about his struggles and what he remembers about his home; Ghazni.
Mon, November 30, 2020
Mohamed is from Sudan but spent 9 years in a Kenyan Refugee Camp. He talks about what it was like and how he's trying to start a new life in the US. Support the Podcast: PayPal: paypal.me/supportcultureclass Amazon Wishlist: amzn.to/3cmdUFW
Mon, November 23, 2020
Nosa shares a few facts about Culture Class ; marking 100 episodes of the podcast. Send us more questions. Support the Podcast: PayPal: paypal.me/supportcultureclass Amazon Wishlist: amzn.to/3cmdUFW Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultureclasspodcast Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/cultureclasspodcast Email: cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com Website: cultureclasspodcast.com
Mon, November 16, 2020
Its been a long journey. Thanks to everyone who contributed to getting us here. 100 weeks of consistent podcasting. Please consider supporting the Podcast: PayPal: paypal.me/supportcultureclass Amazon Wishlist: amzn.to/3cmdUFW Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultureclasspodcast Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/cultureclasspodcast
Mon, November 09, 2020
Nick was born in the Ukraine to mixed parents but grew up in North Carolina in the USA. On this episode, we talk adoption, college life, international travel, athletics and struggling with one's identity.
Mon, November 02, 2020
Jon is building an immersive art and experience landscape in collaboration with other brilliant and highly creative minds. Drawing inspiration from Burning Man, he calls it Everland. Support the Podcast: PayPal: paypal.me/supportcultureclass Amazon Wishlist: amzn.to/3cmdUFW
Mon, October 26, 2020
First published April 2019, Nosa learns about Pupusas and tries to speak some Spanish in this throwback episode. Nathalie , our final guest for HHM was born in El Salvador.
Mon, October 19, 2020
Nosa shares his opinion about the ongoing #EndSARS protests happening in Nigeria. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3j92SXN
Mon, October 12, 2020
National Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept 15 - Oct 15 in the United States and recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Culture Class Podcast participates in the celebration by showcasing Hispanic voices throughout the month of October. Elvis, our second guest for HHM was born in the US but reps Guatemala.
Mon, October 05, 2020
National Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept 15 - Oct 15 in the United States and recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Culture Class Podcast participates in the celebration by showcasing Hispanic voices throughout the month of October. Elizabeth, our first guest for HHM was born on the Elpaso border (between Texas and Mexico) and reps Mexico.
Mon, September 28, 2020
Reverend Jide Macaulay is an Openly gay British-Nigerian Priest of the Anglican Church of England. He focuses his ministry on inclusion and reconciliation of sexuality, spirituality and human rights. In this episode, the Reverend recounts his fight for acceptance in an institution as old and as conservative as the Church of England. We also examine the Church's stance on same sex union. While we may not have all the answers, we tried out best to ask the right questions.
Mon, September 21, 2020
Former NFL Player TJ Wright talks about the similarities between American Football and Soccer. He also dishes out advise to potential NFL players on how to play the game; on and off the field
Mon, September 14, 2020
What are the similarities between Nigerian Pidgin and Jamaican Patois? La-Doniea explains. She also talks about growing up in Montego Bay, the connection between Patois and Twi and the famous Jamaican poet Louise Bennett. Website: breakthruln.com
Mon, September 07, 2020
Jonesy is an American comedian who got stuck while touring Asia during the start of the pandemic. He went to on to make his way through Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan & Singapore under uncertain circumstances. He also talks growing up in Boston, the life of a working comedian, why he would like to visit Nigeria & his daily funny news podcast Weird AF News. website: http://Jonesy.com
Mon, August 31, 2020
Eddie is a fitness buff who co-owns fitness & cultural brand Gold Coast Warriors. He shares his experience bodybuilding, talks about keeping healthy during the pandemic and explains why his Ghanaian roots are important to everything he does.
Tue, August 25, 2020
Conor & Greg are fashion entrepreneurs who sell gorgeous Peruvian designs through their brand Staple-Clothing. They have a plan to use their company to bridge culture gaps; making clothing that not only brings the world together, but gives back to communities where materials are sourced. Giveaway: - A giveaway of 5 Staple Clothing masks for the first 5 customers that use the code FREEMASKCC on staple-clothing.com (shipping & handling covered by the listener) - 15% off the entire store with promo code CULTURECLASS Website: staple-clothing.com
Mon, August 17, 2020
Priya is a Foreign Service Officer who spent many years in countries like Mali, Philippines and Pakistan. She talks about her travel experiences and explains what it takes to get into the foreign service. She also talks about her HR Company that helps returning expatriates adjust. Website: https://www.nextpat.us/
Thu, August 13, 2020
On this episode, Ghada talks about her upcoming book 'THE WORLD GATE: Public Policy in Saudi Arabia' More info on the Book: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-world-gate--2 Ghada Alrefia is a consultant, writer, and podcaster who is interested in strategic management and public policy. Ghada holds a degree in International Business Management from King Abdulaziz University and another Master’s Degree in Public Policy Management from Georgetown University. She is currently a MISK trainee working for the UNESCO at Amman, Jordan in the Education Department. For more information you can connect with: Ghada at ghada.a.alrefia@gmail.com Twitter: @GhadaAlrefia LinkedIn: Ghada A.Alrefia.
Mon, August 10, 2020
Arya Samaj, a socio-religious movement that started in India in 1875, is pillared on Vedic values and experiences of Swami Dayanand. The movement started with defining God, the living, and nature as Eternals. The Arya Samaj picked up when it started working against unpopular religious practices like child marriage, untouchability in Indian society, and depletion status of women. Highlighting the role of Anglo-Vedic education, practicing general societal good and democratic leadership structure are some of many values which the members still adhere to by this day. This episode does not attempt a detailed examination of the movement but captures the experiences of the speaker who grew up in an environment and values of the Arya Samaj.
Mon, August 03, 2020
Rob Greenlee is considered a pioneer in the industry and has been podcasting for 16 years. He has worked for everyone from Microsoft to Libsyn and PodcastOne. We talk about his early days and I pick his brain on where podcasting is headed; from distribution to technology, monetization, regulation & diversity. Rob was inducted into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame in 2017. EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY MANSCAPED. GET 20% OFF + FREE SHIPPING BY USING THE PROMO CODE 'CULTURECLASS' @ cultureclasspodcast.com/manscaped or www.MANSCAPED.com Rob's Website: http://www.robgreenlee.com/
Tue, July 28, 2020
In 2016, Joshua spent 6 months in prison for convincing a teenage girl to perform a sex act on her webcam. He acknowledges this as a low point in his life; attributing the incident largely to his alcohol and pornography addiction. He has since made it his mission to tackle 'the addiction no one will talk about'; speaking about the dangers of pornography all over the US. Note that the episode may contain conversations that some listeners may deem sensitive. EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY MANSCAPED. GET 20% OFF + FREE SHIPPING BY USING THE PROMO CODE 'CULTURECLASS' @ cultureclasspodcast.com/manscaped or www.MANSCAPED.com Joshua's Website: www.RecoveringPornAddict.com www.amazon.com/author/joshuashea
Mon, July 20, 2020
Felice and Peter Hardy are married ski journalists from Winchester, Hampshire who've been to over 500 ski resorts around the world. They talk about their experience skiing in Val-d'Isère (France), Appi Kogen (Japan), Ischgl (Austria)and give their two cents on marriage, journalism and living your best life. More Info: https://welove2ski.com/ Their Podcast: www.actionpackedtravel.com
Sat, July 18, 2020
I travelled to Washington DC and had an extended conversation with Daryl Davis. We initially interviewed Daryl on Episode 077. Daryl's website: www.daryldavis.com/ Support the podcast: www.paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, July 13, 2020
President Kevin Baugh is the current Dictator of The Republic of Molossia; is a micro-nation just outside Reno, Nevada. He talks about his country, The Molossian Navy, their recent space program and why they render foreign aid to the United States.
Mon, July 06, 2020
Dajah grew up in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma (popularly called Black Wall Street) more than 100 years after it was burnt down. She shares her perspective on reparations to the African American community; answering questions like is reparations needed? In what form? and who should qualify. Please note that the case for reparations is such a complex subject matter (one that a podcast episode cannot fully address). We simply try to understand the issue a little better and proffer solutions based on our perspective.
Mon, June 29, 2020
British rapper & creative entrepreneur Zuby garnered worldwide attention in March 2019 after temporarily identifying as a woman to break the British Women's deadlift record. He shares his experience attending an American School in Saudi Arabia and talks about what shapes his worldview. We also talk controversial tweets, Reparations, Donald Trump, Candace Owens, Black Lives Matter, Slavery, Police Brutality and why Black people are not a monolith. More info: https://teamzuby.com/
Mon, June 22, 2020
Marisa is a singer from Denver. On this episode we talk music, love and religion. IG: @marisanikolemusic FB: www.facebook.com/marisanikole.music Twitter: www.twitter.com/marisa_nikole City of Love (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PEM5vchYSUSrHetS5m3zw?si=d1Pzq7jgSiifBIwUzGE9YQ
Mon, June 15, 2020
In mathematics, X represents the unknown. It has no identity. This is how Xsara sometimes felt growing up. Being born to an Egyptian Father & Swedish Mother, Xsara grew up in Mississippi & London and struggled with her racial identity. Listen in as we talk Malcolm-X, Pan-Africanism, Blues Music & the relationship between North Africa and the rest of the continent.
Mon, June 08, 2020
It all started with a simple question... 'How can you hate me when you don't even know me?'. Over the past 30 years, Daryl has spent time befriending members of the Ku Klux Klan; getting many of them to give up their robes and renounce the organization. He makes a dent in racism by getting to know racists on a personal level. Daryl's website: https://www.daryldavis.com/ Support the podcast: https://www.paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, June 01, 2020
We all belong to the same race; the human race. RIP Ahmaud Arbery & George Floyd. Black Lives Matter.
Mon, May 25, 2020
Garrett is a post-service Marine who was stationed places like in Okinawa (Japan) & Djibouti-city (Djibouti). He shares his experience enlisting and training in the US Military. We also talk business, finance, real estate and if he'll run for office someday. Support Common Sense Coffee: https://linktr.ee/commonsensecoffee Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, May 18, 2020
Good things happen to those who 'hustle'. Abadesi indeed embodies the word. A Founder, Speaker, Author, Podcaster and Consultant at Hustle Crew; Abadesi was born to a Nigerian Father and Filipino Mother. She shares her experience growing up in a multi-ethnic household, moving to East Africa and attending boarding school in the UK. She also talks about why she got into tech and how she is striving to create an inclusive culture in the industry; one company at a time. Techish + Whatsapp Event: https://techishtalkwhatsapphostedbyfac.splashthat.com/ Buy Abadesi's book: https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Big-Hustle-Hard-Millennial/dp/1548824747/ Techish Podcast:http://www.techishpod.com/
Mon, May 11, 2020
Nosa speaks with retired Nigerian Artiste and early Afrobeats originator Eldee The Don; focusing on non-musical stories. Eldee talks about growing up in Kaduna, having a near death experience during a religious conflict, his relationship with his Father, founding a fraternity in the University of Lagos, meeting his wife, why he got frustrated with PlayData and what happened with Trybesmen 2.0 Karate Kid Episode: https://soundcloud.com/nigerianamerican/karate-kid Da'Trybe Album: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-big-picture-deluxe-edition/646414458 Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, May 04, 2020
Ravina Bhanot is a Doctor working for the National Health Service in London. At the time of recording, the UK had about 129,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with about 17,000 deaths. Ravina gives some insight as to what happens on the frontlines of the pandemic. She also talks about her Indian parents growing up in Kenya, her medical podcast and what she does for fun. Medtalks Podcast: https://spoti.fi/2Y54b3n
Mon, April 27, 2020
Nosa talks to one of his favorite Nigerian singers Oriri Osayomore (son of popular 90s musician Ambassador Joseph Osayomore). We also play some songs from his catalog (adding new renditions from his band- Soulhouse Crew). The Soulhouse Crew was formed early 2018 in Culver City, California and is made up of musicians with diverse international roots. Oriri (Guitar, Vocals) was born in Benin City, Nigeria in West Africa. Natsumi (keys) is a Japanese classical trained pianist. Nick (Bass) is a first generation Argentine American with a music degree from Cal State LA. Andre (Drums) is a multi-instrumentalist from Minneapolis and Adam (Guitar) is California native with strong roots in Mexico. This chance union of diverse musician makes the groups message of love and human connection strong. They play Afro-rock. More Music: https://soundcloud.com/oririmusic
Mon, April 20, 2020
James talks about his Grandparents escaping North Korea, his Parents emigrating to the US, being influenced by Disney & hip-hop growing up and eventually starting a small business. He also shares reasons why he likes soju and hates K-pop.
Mon, April 13, 2020
Robert grew up under difficult circumstances in the suburbs of Chicago. He grew up an Atheist but discovered Christianity later in life. He talks about feeling vulnerable as a kid, going off to college, living in Japan for 6 years and finding his faith. Rob's Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/info-mation Rob's Website: https://www.subcultureinc.org/
Mon, April 06, 2020
Nosa speaks to Chirag & Manisha about the recently passed Citizenship Amendment Act (2019) in India and how it is affecting a country of 1.3 billion people. Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass Buy Chirag's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Age-Awakening-Amit-Kapoor-ebook/dp/B07M93C4NC/
Mon, March 30, 2020
Garcelle is from South Carolina. She talks about growing up in Rural America, modern segregation in the South, working with prisoners, founding her own non-profit and helping to elect the first black female Mayor in North Carolina. We also talk about the her Great-Grandmother being a slave and divisions in the African and African American community.
Mon, March 23, 2020
Mo was born in Syria but grew up in neighboring Jordan. We talk Breakdancing, Ultimate Frisbee, Filmmaking, Soccer, Arabic & Jordanian Food
Mon, March 16, 2020
Random conversations with Jack Foster. He talks about growing up catholic in Texas, Pets, Relationships, Living Abroad, College, Fraternities, COVID-19 and US healthcare.
Mon, March 09, 2020
On this episode, Nosa and Andres draw similarities between #Mexican and #Nigerian Mothers. Andres grew up in Tijuana Mexico. He shares fun childhood memories playing cascarita (football) and watching Lucha Libre (wrestling) in his home town. He considers himself a 'glomad' (global nomad)and talks about his travel experience and why he tattooed a map of the world on his arm.
Mon, March 02, 2020
Did you know celebrities like NipseyHussle and TiffanyHaddish had/have Eritrean Roots?. Listen in as Senaiet explains the significance of Boon (coffee), Werki (jewelry), Zuria (dresses) Henna (tattoos) and Tigrinya(language) in Eritrean culture. She also shares some stories from her globetrotting trips to Yemen, Costa Rica, Mexico, Germany, Dubai & China. Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, February 24, 2020
Rod is an Australian businessmen who shares his experience playing sports in Sydney, back packing through Europe and being an Entrepreneur in America.
Mon, February 17, 2020
Abby is a professional matchmaker in Denver who helps young professionals find love IN PERSON. In the spirit of #ValentinesDay, we chop it up about the strange subject called LOVE (lol). She educates me about her matchmaking process and drops some tips on how to find and keep the right partner. Follow her and sign up for her services here: https://thesocialmm.club/ Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, February 10, 2020
Fata Acquoi is currently a Masters of International Affairs student at The George Washington University in Washington D.C. For the past two years, she has served as the Programs Director with African Immigrant Services (AIS) in Minnesota. She is passionate about Africa and Black People. In this episode, Fata shares her experiences visiting her home country of Liberia and how the African Diaspora can contribute towards the development of the continent. The episode was originally published on her podcast Diaspora Talk. For more info visit her websites: https://fataacquoi.com/home https://thediasporatalks.com/
Mon, February 03, 2020
Tyus is a wildlife ecologist (a rare profession for young black men). He shares his experiences growing up in California and being fascinated by nature, his expedition studying Jaguars in Belize, how to avoid a Bear attack and what Herpetology means. Retraction: Tyus shared that he made a slight error during the podcast, bears are omnivores not mesocarnivores
Mon, January 27, 2020
Paul Duane is a photographer and Comedian who enjoys the simple pleasures in life. You know, like riding his bike, taking amazing photos and sporting his heels and nylons around Salt Lake City. This episode examines the ethos of living life on one’s own terms. Paul's website: https://soulanarchist.com/ Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, January 20, 2020
Nathalie grew up in Billings, Montana but moved to Wyoming when she was 12. She talks about fun times growing up in the #CowboyState; tubing, skiing, doing sports and living on a ranch. She also talk about some of her adventures beyond the mid-west, affinity for international travel & love for all things tea. Some countries Nathalie has visited: India, Kenya, Seychelles, Australia, Malawi, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Italy & Benin Republic.
Mon, January 13, 2020
This week I talk to Shane; a credit repair consultant. He explains how the US Credit system came about, the different Credit Bureaus, factors that affect a credit score and how to improve your credit. Download MINT Budget Tracker & Planner: https://www.mint.com/ Credit Monitoring Tool: https://www.creditkarma.com/ Contact Shane for Credit repair services: https://90daycredit.com/index.html
Mon, January 06, 2020
Arelle Tonnes talks about growing up Black & Muslim in the US (being a minority's minority). We also talk afrobeats, hip-hop and his new EP 'Diaspora'. Arelle's EP: https://open.spotify.com/album/3KdD6NZQA4ghgmTC9aqnhc
Mon, December 30, 2019
On the last episode of 2019, I talk to Kenny Greene. Kenny grew up in Monrovia, Liberia and moved to the US when the 2nd Liberian Civil War broke. He talks about how he escaped becoming a child soldier, his first impression landing in New York City and his experience as a car salesman. Kenny currently works in the mortgage industry and shares some wisdom for would be first time home buyers in the US.
Tue, December 24, 2019
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Mon, December 16, 2019
Chain Migration vs Family Immigration Illegal Alien vs Undocumented Immigrant Asylee vs Refugee Jim Hacking, a US Immigration Lawyer from St Louis dispel some misconceptions about immigration. Jim also explains the various visa types and sheds some light on how the US immigration system works. Jim Hacking on YouTube: http://bit.ly/35r7FOr Jim's book for international students: https://amzn.to/2r10f5C Hacking Law Practice: https://hackinglawpractice.com/ Immigrant Home Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/176839752725232/ Disclaimer: The contents of this episode do not constitute legal advice. Consult a lawyer should you require information regarding your situation. Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, December 09, 2019
Monticue has a pretty interesting religious journey; being born into Christianity, becoming a member of the Nation of Islam, studying Five-Percent teachings, practicing briefly as a Jehovah's Witness and diving deep into Egyptology and Ifa. Listen in as we delve into the world of a man who considers himself a Shaman. Later in the episode, Monticue also explains what Apothecary is, how he got into the field and his plans to release his 3rd and last album. Shop on his website: https://www.jiridonapothecary.com/shop Monticue's Teaching: https://www.patreon.com/arootawakening
Mon, December 02, 2019
The podcast is one year old this week. To celebrate this, enjoy a throwback (unpublished) episode with former co-host Tongwa. Watch Tongwa's new video series on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGePmgDWvW9VWoanjB31MSg
Mon, November 25, 2019
What's the difference between Iran/Persia? Farsi/Arabic? Zaynab explains. She also touches on what its like being Iranian-American; her experiences growing up in #Tehran and #Arizona and why she loves to travel. Zaynab spends some time talking about Real Estate in this episode; sharing tips on what it takes to get into the industry and how to increase your chances of success.
Mon, November 18, 2019
Sagarmatha translates to 'sky head' and is the local name for Mount Everest; the highest peak in the world which is also located in Nepal. Agraj shares his experiences growing up in Kathmandu; the capital of Nepal. He also gives us some insight into the traditional Nepali wedding, the caste system, travel experiences and Chhurpi (a staple snack in Nepal).
Mon, November 11, 2019
Assetou Xango is a genderqueer, black female, poet and community activist born and raised in Colorado. She talks about her name, how her trip to Mali changed her perspective about Africa, the different religions she's practiced and why she hates wearing shoes. Listen to 'EVE': https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=22&v=-q-utpANCuM&feature=emb_title Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass Her website: https://www.assetouxango.com/
Mon, November 04, 2019
The shortest distance between two people is a story. Nosa finds out about Benzel's story on this episode. He talks about growing up mixed race, what fatherhood means to him and how he found purpose after suffering a heart attack. He also talks about his life's vision of 'one healthy generation of children'. Not only is Benzel a Father to his children; he is learning to be a Father to his community as well.
Mon, October 28, 2019
አዲስ አበባ ማለትም አዲስ የሆነ አበባ ማለት መሆኑን ያውቃሉ? የኢትዮጵያ ቀን አቆጣጠር (ካላንደር) 13 ወራት ያሉት መሆኑንስ ያውቃሉ? #በዓለምየፖድካስትቀን እና #በዓለምየተርጓሚዎችቀን ዕለት ስለ አማርኛ (የኢትዮጵያ ዋና የሥራ ቋንቋ) ስለ ኢትዮጵያ አንዳንድ ባሕሎች ለመነጋገር ኖሳ ከአምላኩ ጋር ቃለ-ምልልስ አድርጓል። አምላኩ ልምድ ያለው ተርጓሚ እና ስለ ቋንቋ የአጠና እና የሚጽፈ ባለሙያ ነው። ስለ አማርኛ የፊደል ገበታ፣ በኢትዮጵያ ስለ ሰዎች ስሞች አሰያየም፣ ራስ ተፈሪያዊያን ከኢትዮጵያ ጋር ስላላቸው ግንኙነት እንዲሁም ኢትዮጵያ በቅኝ ግዛት ስላለመገዛቷ ያወጋናል። ያዳምጡት! Did you know that the word 'Addis Ababa' translates to 'New Flower'? Did you also know the Ethiopian calendar has 13 months? Nosa sits down with Amlaku on #InternationalPodcastDay and #InternationalTranslatorsDay to talk about Amharic (the federal official language in Ethiopia). Amlaku is a professional translator and language enthusiast from Ethiopia. Listen in as he breaks down the Amharic 'alphabets' (Yefidel Gerbata), talks about how people are named in his country, its connection with Rastafarian-ism and why Ethiopia was never colonized. Amlaku has a new book: Amharic for Foreigners and the Diaspora. Buy it here: https://amzn.to/2Jmh5le You can also reach him at amlaku.be@gmail.com Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Mon, October 21, 2019
Ridwan grew up in Abeokuta; a city in south-west Nigeria. He moved to Sokoto; a city in northern Nigeria after college. He talks about his experience travelling to Sokoto by train (a 36 hour journey) and how the trip broadened his understanding of other cultures within Nigeria We also talk about the Nigerian education system, brain drain in the country and his journey applying to John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies as a foreign student.
Mon, October 14, 2019
Lingala is a national language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Priscille, who was born in the DRC moved to South Africa when she was six and later to the USA. She talks about her experiences living in all three countries. She also explains what Pondu is and talks about why desires to see Africa portrayed differently in the media.
Mon, October 07, 2019
Max grew up in Ann Arbor Michigan but despite being surrounded by Football, he grew up to love soccer. Listen in as he talks about growing up bi-racial (his Dad is Black & his Mom a White/Jewish), discovering Afrobeats, touring 11 cities in Europe and his love for Manchester City Football Club.
Mon, September 30, 2019
Richmond is a Ghanaian who wears many hats wears many hats: - Commissioner, DC Mayor's Office on Africa Affairs - Vice Chair, Agric Sector- Pan African Diaspora Youth Association - Lecturer @ Howard University - Member, African Union Mission We talk Ghana + Africa on this episode. Richmond explains how people are named in Ghana, the difference between Tribes, Kingdoms and Nations, why Ghanaian funerals are mostly celebratory and what the Elmina Castle represents. We also talk about the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement and why the African Diaspora need to join forces with people on the continent. Of course the conversation wasn't complete without deliberating who has the better Jollof (Nigeria or Ghana). You might want to listen to this one on (x-1.5) reduced speed cos we were spitting hot fire. Lol AUM Website: https://auwashingtondc.org/
Sun, September 22, 2019
Yes, Transylvania is a real place but No, Dracula doesn't live there. Listen in as Sintia talks about the fascinating regions of Romania and her history. She also talks about how she got to learn 6 languages, her experience co-founding a tech company and why she loves Tel-Aviv. For her day job, Sintia works in the media industry so we also discuss her career covering global technology trends for US News & World Report and what it feels like being a Journalist in 2019
Thu, September 12, 2019
Felipe is a Cuban-American who grew up in Florida but has never seen the movie #Scarface. He talks about spirituality, why he considers himself a Coyote, what Permaculture means and why Capitalism is done wrong. Feli has kept busy over the past year;getting invovlved in the Katherine Smith project and Eco-Spirit center in New Mexico, interacting and living with people of the Navajo Nation and working on his debut EP with influences from Cha-Cha-Cha, Afrobeats, HipHop, Banda & Navajo. Feli's Beats: https://soundcloud.com/felidevi Katherine Smith Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe8TbeymjQo&feature=youtu.be
Fri, September 06, 2019
Alicia has an interesting Family Tree. Her biological Father was Caucasian and her Mother is from Mexico. Her adopted Dad was born to a Korean Mother and a Black Father. Listen in as 'Leesh' talks about her unique background and why she took a DNA test. She also shares stories about growing up a Military brat, how she attained sobriety, her tattoos and her intended book 'Nobody in Particular'. Be sure to check out the results of her DNA test on the Culture Class Instagram page Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Thu, August 29, 2019
On the 2nd and final part of this series, we uncover the Alte Ego 'Jess Finesse'; finding out how she came to terms with being different and how she got into the Alte movement in Nigeria. We also talk about The Returnee experience in Nigeria; trading opinions on how some find it difficult to adapt and why a few home-grown Nigerians give Returnees the cold shoulder. Other areas covered were Classism and Patriachy; all in the days work for a young American born Nigerian hustling to make it in a country she loves but is somewhat unfarmiliar with. Listen to the 'Jess Finesse Flex List' : biglink.to/jessfinesse-flexlist Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Wed, August 21, 2019
Jess co-hosts the popular Nigerian podcast 'Loose Talk'. I caught up with her as she vacationed in the US and we talk about a bunch of stuff' like her experiences growing up with immigrant parents, experiencing black on black racism, attending a baording school in Nigeria, her NYSC story, how she got involved in non-profit and why she moved back to Nigeria after College (against her parents wishes). Listen to the 'Jess Finesse Flex List' : https://biglink.to/jessfinesse-flexlist Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Fri, August 16, 2019
Jennifer grew up in Portland, Maine but has lived as an Au-pair in several countries including Italy, France and Argentina. She has ineracted with quite a number of cultures; having lived with lived with 71 roomates from 16 different countries during the last 9 years. She talks about he experiences as she navigates through dating and life in general; sharing memories from attending a Russaian wedding to trips to places like Dubai, Lebanon and Montreal. Her book 'Alone in the Back Seat' is out now. Jenny's first book: https://www.amazon.com/Alone-Backseat-Jennifer-Lourie/dp/0692977023 Jenny's Dating Data: http://www.aloneinthebackseat.com/2018/05/dating-data.html Jenny's Spreadsheet: http://www.aloneinthebackseat.com/2017/05/the-spreadsheet.html
Sun, August 11, 2019
Walton worked briefly for the Recording Academy (populalry known as The Grammy's). She talks about how the Academy is structured, criteria required for membership and how Grammy nominations are decided. She shares her experiences growing up an Army brat (in the same town as J.cole), attending a HBCU, sorority life, travel experiences and why Black history month is important.
Sat, August 03, 2019
The Juba-Nimule Road is a major primary road connecting the capital of South Sudan to other East African countries like Kenya and Uganda. Our guest Miriam was forced to leave her birth country due to conflict. She lived in Kenya for several years but went back to South Sudan after they gained independence. She talks about her experience trying to re-connect with South Sudan, her travels to Norway, UK and USA......and how all roads eventually lead back home (like the Juba-Nimule)
Sat, July 27, 2019
CT is my very first interview with a Nigerian. He talks about being born in the US as we trade funny 'Nigerian Parent' stories. Fun fact about CT; he considers himself a 'Disciple of Christ' but not necessarily a Christian. He explains the difference and also touches on the Nigerian civil war, why he became Vegan, his passion for education and why #BlackMenDontCheat
Sun, July 21, 2019
Kimora Kathaleya Green Polamalu is from Hawaii. She talks about how the Hawaiian culture is preserved despite being part of the US. She also shares from her experience growing up on the island and being shipped off to boarding school in Britain, how she plans on using her law degree, Hawaiian Pidgin English and why all Hawaiian girls are taught the Hula Dance.
Sat, July 13, 2019
He wants to distill in your home He wants to purify his whiskey He wants youto keep him warm He doesn't want to pay the taxes Adora Luster reads from her book #WhiskeyChocolate. She also talks about being named by her Older sister, growing up an Army Brat, experiencing racism for the first time in Germany , how she got into Chair Yoga & working for Playboy Enterprises. Her book Whiskey Chocolate (about love, sex and romance) is out now. Retraction: Divine Oduduru runs for Texas Tech and not Texas A&M Buy Adora's book whiskey chocolate here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1717080081/ref=sr_1_2
Sat, July 06, 2019
Yabbing or Roasting? Yo Momma or Ya Mama? Why are comedians so sensitive? Nosa & Scott draw similarities between Nigerian & American Stand Up Comedy. Scott also gives an insight into his Comedy journey; from being adopted and Growing up without his twin brother, to life in the Military and how he got into the business. He also shares his opinion on how comedians approach Netflix specials, writing jokes and why he loves Luois C.K.
Sun, June 30, 2019
In the spirit of Copa America, Nosa and Romina talk about soccer; what Forlan and the Uruguayan team did to Ghana & South Africa at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and how the team is performing now. Romina is a fascinating individual. She obtained scholarships to school in four different countires, speaks four languages and has lived in five countries. She shares some tips on how to study, talks about her brief stint in the Uruguayan Army, why she wants to road trip through Africa and if she'll someday run for President Learn more about the Pomodoro Study Technique: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
Wed, June 19, 2019
Did you know the FIFA World Cup Soccer Ball is manufactured in a Pakistani city called Sialkot? Natasha talks about growing up in the enterprising city, her passion for Educational Psychology, the Fulbright Scholar Program and why she loves Coke Studio Pakistan. She also lectures Nosa on what Ghazal is and the difference between Punjab and Punjabi. Watch Coke Studio Pakistan's rendition of 'Afreen Afreen' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb4X1BWNO5k Support the Podcast: paypal.me/supportcultureclass
Sun, June 16, 2019
Morgan just came off a year+ of travelling. She shares her experiences in some of the 34 countries she has visited so far. She also talks about getting into trouble growing up, her interaction with Burmese women and why Bumble is her most trusted app while embarking on travel adventures. Check out her new website where she documents some of these trips (the-american-odyssey.com)
Sun, June 09, 2019
No guest today. Nosa talks about how and why he started the podcast and his plans for the future. This one is for the history books.
Mon, June 03, 2019
Tadai talks about her love for basketball, why she joined a sorority, her work with Monumental Sports and how her sports charity (Hustle Hard Global) is making an impact in Kenya.
Sat, May 25, 2019
Jonathan talks about his Hatian roots, his love for the violin, why he is re-learning spanish and countries he would love to visit. He also talks about the Hatian diaspora, the Creole language and what he feels is needed to better the lives of people in his country
Sun, May 19, 2019
Jess talks about growing up in North Carolina, the culture shock she experienced when moving to Washington DC, getting a swimming scholarship and her first time in an Uber
Sun, May 12, 2019
Aaamina is visting Washington DC for the first time in 14 years and talks about her trip. She also talks about growing up in a small town and her love for fashion.
Fri, May 03, 2019
Khalese talks about her struggles with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and gives tips on how to cope with and better understand mental health issues. Disclaimer: We are not psychologists and recommend you get professional help. But maybe we can help in our own little way
Sat, April 27, 2019
Khalese talks about challenges growing up in the US Virgin Island, her interest in infectious diseases and how her Father found out she was gay. Follow us on soical media: Twitter: @CultureClassPod Facebook: Culture Class Podcast Instagram: @CultureClassPodcast
Sun, April 21, 2019
Did you know El Salvador means 'Our Saviour' and is a country located in central America? Well, to be honest, we didn't. Today's guest (Nathalie) tries to teach Nosa some Spanish. They also talk about her stay in Carlifonia and her love for Pupusa
Sat, April 13, 2019
Nosa & Alazar pick up where they left off. Talking about life after high school in New Jersey, how he got into college and giving back (in his own little way) to his home country
Sun, April 07, 2019
Alazar talks about escaping the Ethopian army as a boy and fleeing to the US to start a new life. He touches on how the memories of the conflict and the culture shock in the US influences his life now as a man.
Sun, March 31, 2019
Nosa sits down with Nthanze; an aspiring Kenyan filmaker interested in telling unique African stories through documentaries. What's up with the Kenyan entertainment industry, why is Tanzania claiming Lupita N'yongo and how important is Mount Kilimanjaro ? They both trade stories and draw similarities between East Africa & West Africa.
Sat, March 23, 2019
Nosa sits down with Hang to talk about life in Vietnam, the Vietnamese war, the police, food and the love she has for her cat.
Sun, March 17, 2019
Nosa is in Sydney for the MBA World Summit and sits down with an Indian student schooling in Hong Kong; talking about his experiences in multiple countries and how he came up with his Instagram Handle @idiotnomad
Mon, March 04, 2019
Tongwa's been away for a few episodes. She's back with explanations as to why!
Thu, February 21, 2019
Nosa speaks with Ghada about life Saudi Arabia, moving to the US, Black Churches & Arabic.
Thu, February 14, 2019
Nosa sits with Molly Igoe as they talk about holidays in the US and how they sometimes differ with African/Nigerian holidays.
Tue, February 05, 2019
Nosa has a conversation with his roomate Fahim Syed; a first year medical student and second generation Indian/Pakistani living in the US. The conversation touches on growing up, the pressure of med school and what its like to have Indian/Pakistani parents.
Wed, January 30, 2019
Nosa attends a friend's bday and records conversations among guests. Happy Bday Cara and shout out to her roomates Ady and Nthanze. Other guest Cassandra, Dave, Nate and Alazzar also featured. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclasspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Sun, January 27, 2019
Nosa & Tongwa talk about traveling overseas (from a West-African perspective). Why are more and more Africans moving out west and what does the future hold for Africans in the diaspora? Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclasspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Sun, January 20, 2019
What expectations do West-Africans have from their 'cousins abroad' and how does it shape our perspective on wealth and financial freedom. Hint: MoneyGram is a popular international remittance service. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclasspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Mon, January 14, 2019
Nosa & Tongwa discuss foreign aid to Africa. The need for it in the 21st century and how that shapes the perception of the continent to the world. We are not economists by the way. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclaspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Sat, January 05, 2019
Nosa and Tongwa talk about their new year goals. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclaspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Tue, December 18, 2018
Do you have an unconventional sounding name? In this episode, we discuss names that others consider "difficult to pronounce", and what it means when young Africans pick out an "American" name in lieu of their traditional names. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclaspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Thu, December 13, 2018
In this episode, we share our experiences with speaking English language with heavy accents as a result of our international linguistic backgrounds. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclaspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
Fri, November 30, 2018
Welcome to Culture Class Podcast, your home for culture talk. For this intro episode, we discuss our backgrounds and the premise of the podcast. Follow us on Instagram; @cultureclasspodcast, Facebook: @culutureclasspodcast, Twitter; @cultureclaspod Email us at cutureclasspodcast@gmail.com
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