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Afri Talk Podcast
Jacqueline A. Voedjo-Asare
48 episodes
4 months ago
The Afri Talk Podcast is about bringing African young adults in the diaspora together by sharing experiences, creating new ideas, and finding ourselves through our heritage.
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The Afri Talk Podcast is about bringing African young adults in the diaspora together by sharing experiences, creating new ideas, and finding ourselves through our heritage.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 42 – TEACH YOUR CHILDREN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE
Afri Talk Podcast
33 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 42 – TEACH YOUR CHILDREN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE
Hello Blodes&Sistes. Episode 42 – "TEACH YOUR CHILDREN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE" of the Afri Talk Podcast is now available on all podcast platforms. In this episode, my guest Crystalina shares her experience of not being able to speak her native language and how it impacts her as an adult. Please find her social media link below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icrystalina/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please find the link to my Linktree down below: https://linktr.ee/afritalkpod Let me know what you think in the comments and share this with everyone you know. Enjoy listening…
Afri Talk Podcast
The Afri Talk Podcast is about bringing African young adults in the diaspora together by sharing experiences, creating new ideas, and finding ourselves through our heritage.