Impact Chai is a podcast about the ideas, people, and cultural shifts shaping Africa’s present and future. Hosted by Akoth Otieno, and rooted in chai-infused conversation and creative inquiry, each episode invites honest dialogue with social scientists, artists, designers, researchers, and changemakers across the continent and its diaspora.
Impact is explored not as a metric—but as a way of living, thinking, and creating—with clarity, care, and creative rigor.
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Impact Chai is a podcast about the ideas, people, and cultural shifts shaping Africa’s present and future. Hosted by Akoth Otieno, and rooted in chai-infused conversation and creative inquiry, each episode invites honest dialogue with social scientists, artists, designers, researchers, and changemakers across the continent and its diaspora.
Impact is explored not as a metric—but as a way of living, thinking, and creating—with clarity, care, and creative rigor.
Tapped into the world culturally, today’s guest, Peter Oshobor, knew pretty early on in his career that he wanted to tell his own stories and that family and fashion would play a major factor. Today, Peter is a social entrepreneur and the Founder of Oshobor, a design label and movement focused on telling his story filtered through a deeply cultural lens.
For this episode he sits down with Akoth Otieno to talk about the state of mentorship in the African fashion industry, how family shapes us and the genesis of his brand.
Follow Oshobor and Impact Chai on Instagram: @oshobor and @impactchai.
Impact Chai
Impact Chai is a podcast about the ideas, people, and cultural shifts shaping Africa’s present and future. Hosted by Akoth Otieno, and rooted in chai-infused conversation and creative inquiry, each episode invites honest dialogue with social scientists, artists, designers, researchers, and changemakers across the continent and its diaspora.
Impact is explored not as a metric—but as a way of living, thinking, and creating—with clarity, care, and creative rigor.