From Nkrumah’s dream to today’s reality, JP Lawson explores how social, economic, and political unity could transform Africa into a global powerhouse by 2050. 💪🏾🔥
🎧 Tune in for history, inspiration, and 5 bold steps toward the Africa we deserve.
This episode, "FIND YOUR WAY AROUND THE ROADBLOCK," is an inspiring and reflective piece that uses a poetic opening and narrative storytelling to address the inevitable challenges and obstacles in life, career, or creative pursuits. It encourages listeners to view roadblocks not as endpoints, but as moments demanding pivots and detours.
In this episode of the JP Lawson Podcast, we examine family planning as a public health intervention, an economic catalyst, and a human rights issue.
Meeting the global need for contraception could prevent 30% of maternal deaths. This conversation highlights the myths, the controversies, and the potential impact for Africa and other developing regions.
From Stevie Wonder to Andrea Bocelli to Cobhams Asuquo and to Ray Charles, and many others, we explore how blind musicians create moving music.
This episode looks at the science of sound, stories from history, and why the artistry of the visually impaired deserves even more recognition.
Why does curiosity matter? Research shows it fuels learning, deepens relationships, builds resilience, and sparks creativity. But it also has limits, when it becomes intrusive or unfocused. In this episode, we share stories, quotes and timeless wisdom, to explore how curiosity can transform our lives, if we guide it with purpose.
In this episode, we break down The Productivity Pentagon, five essential sides of peak performance: Prioritization, Motivation, Technique, Rest, and Focus. Drawing on research, timeless wisdom, and practical hacks, we explore how to align your energy and effort to achieve more without burning out.
In this episode, we explore how one of West Africa's favourite dishes, Jollof Rice, could become a soft power tool for peace, unity & prosperity. Join the discussion.
"Power is the rose, controversy is the thorn"
This poetic phrase holds more truth than meets the eye. In this thought-provoking reflection, we explore the seductive beauty of power—and the inescapable sting of the controversy it invites. Can influence exist without resistance? Can greatness bloom without risk?
Some countries in Africa today have no lions left in the wild.
Others have lost their elephants. Rhinos? Gone in several nations. But there’s hope.
Kenya is cutting poaching.
Rwanda is bringing species back.
Botswana still protects the elephants.
In this uplifting conclusion, we journey to Ghana and reveal a renowned photographer, Yaw Pare, whose breathtaking images showcase the soul of a nation.
From the rainforests of the Kakum National Park to the historical shores of Cape Coast, his work invites the world to see West Africa through light, heritage, and wonder.
This is a story of national pride and visual legacy.
This episode explores one of the most haunting images of our time—and the tragic story behind the lens.
Carter captured the photo of a starving Sudanese child watched by a vulture—an image that shook the world and won a Pulitzer Prize. But the praise came with deep controversy and personal torment.
This episode unpacks the ethics, the emotional weight, and the unseen cost of bearing witness through photography. A story of brilliance, burden, and the invisible scars left behind.
In our second episode, we shift our focus to the front lines of war, famine, and human suffering — seen through the fearless lens of legendary photojournalist James Nachtwey.
From Rwanda to Ground Zero, Nachtwey has captured the raw, unfiltered truth of global crises. This episode explores his mission, his message, and the incredible power of images to stir empathy and spark change. Step into the heart of conflict, and meet the man who never looked away.
A compelling new podcast series that explores the stories behind the world's most powerful images and the photographers who captured them.
We begin in South Africa, 1976, where one image helped ignite global outrage against apartheid. Discover the story of Sam Nzima, the man behind the iconic photograph of Hector Pieterson during the Soweto Uprising. Learn about the risks he faced, the impact of his work, and why this single photo became a symbol of resistance and change.
A powerful reflection on the beauty of life, the strength of thankfulness, and the quiet abundance in present moments.
This episode opens with a tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva, then unfolds into five timeless lessons on how gratitude transforms everyday living.
Real talk. Soul-deep wisdom. Royal energy.
Step into the sands of North Africa during WWII through the eyes of Heinz Werner Schmidt, personal aide to the legendary "Desert Fox," Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
This episode explores battlefield brilliance, the human cost of conflict, and what Rommel’s legacy can teach us about power, peace building, and today’s global order.
What happens when those who cherish peace live under the shadow of war? In this episode, we share a timely message on disarmament, global unity, and the urgent need for true peace.
🎧 Listen now. Reflect deeply. Share widely.
In this episode, join JP Lawson to explore the deep roots, vibrant culture, and enduring spirit of the “free people” whose stories predate the pyramids. From the legendary Queen Dihya to the music of modern Gnawa, this episode weaves history and contemporary identity into a tale of resilience, unity, and promise for Africa’s future.
On April 27, 1993, Zambia lost its golden generation of footballers in a tragic plane crash. But from the ashes, a new story was born — one of resilience, redemption, and a miraculous AFCON victory in 2012… in the very city where the tragedy struck.
This is a story about pain, legacy, and the unbreakable spirit of a nation.
🎧 Listen now. Let their memory live on.
27 years in prison. No revenge. Only vision, discipline & legacy. Beyond a tribute to Nelson Mandela — it's a blueprint for your own breakthrough.
In this episode, we unpack the mindset that shaped a movement — and how you can apply it to lead with resilience, foresight, patience, and endurance.
🧠 Fuel for leaders. 🔥 Fire for the soul.
“To Outmatch Is Better Than To Outnumber” — a reflection on quiet strength, focused mastery, and why being fewer can mean being greater.
Featuring lions, legends, and the wisdom of General Iroh 🦁⚔️
Tap in. Be more. Not just more of.