Greetings Tribespeople! In this episode Uncle E and DJ Anzo revisit the realm of African Spirituality, addressing uncomfortable truths across the Abrahamic religions. They begin by providing an overview of African Spirituality, followed by a thoughtful discussion on the quantification of God and the importance of honoring ancestors. The co-hosts bravely tackle the often avoided subject of judgement within religious circles and offer a unique perspective on the introduction of Islam in West Africa. Uncle E challenges the taboo of questioning Islamic teachings and the Quran, fostering an open dialogue for listeners. A significant highlight of the episode is their examination of the Arab Slave Trade - a historical truth often unspoken in religious discourses. Uncle E and DJ Anzo conclude by questioning the epicenters of our faith being in foreign lands, prompting Africans to reflect on their religious beliefs and practices. This episode is a must-listen for Africans who are seeking to understand their spiritual heritage and navigate their faith in the contemporary world.
Tribespeople! Tribespeople! Tribespeople! In this riveting episode, Uncle E and DJ Anzo unravel the intriguing history of West Africa, delving into the life of Mansa Musa, touted as the wealthiest individual in history. They shed light on the motivations behind Mansa Musa's legendary pilgrimage to Mecca and discuss the impact his journey had on revealing the opulence of West Africa to the world. The brothers also provide an insightful examination of the Islamic conquest in West Africa, predating the arrival of Europeans. Uncle E shares his personal reflections from his recent visit to Kunta Kinteh island, underscoring the somber reminders of the dark era of slavery. This episode serves as a captivating exploration of West African history.
Greetings, Tribespeople! In this insightful and vulnerable episode, Uncle E and DJ ANZO delve into the often unspoken realities of growing up in an African household. They unpack ingrained gender roles and the unconscious biases these foster. Through self-critical assessment, they explore the root causes of these biases and discuss the need to change the status quo to create a more supportive environment for women. This episode also addresses the challenging topic of emotional vulnerability for African men, highlighting the common practice of expressing emotions through sports. Moreover, it underlines the importance of creating a safe space for future generations and the noticeable absence of therapy in our societies. This episode is particularly beneficial for millennial and Gen Z African men, as it offers a relatable and in-depth exploration of shared experiences and the path towards growth and change.
Tribespeople! In this enlightening episode titled "African Leadership: The Transition from the Old Colonial Guard to Renewed Optimism", we delve into the shifting dynamics of leadership in Africa. We challenge the status quo by posing the question, "Do we need more young leaders in Africa?" We also address the concern of military men prolonging their stay in power beyond what is healthy for the growth of the continent. A significant part of our discussion revolves around the necessity for collaborations beyond borders, as we believe this is essential for the progress of Africa. We also explore the complex relationship between France and its African colonies, and question the dual identity of being black and French. Our conversation takes a riveting turn as we examine the situation of Black Europeans and express a hot take on this issue. We close the episode by acknowledging and appreciating the contributions of Africans in France, thereby shedding light on a previously under-appreciated aspect of the African diaspora.
Tribespeople! In this insightful episode, the boys delve into the deep roots and impact of spirituality and religion in Africa. They begin by recognizing the inherent spirituality of Africans and the genesis of religious beliefs rooted in fear. Ebrima & Anzo then explore the introduction of religion during colonial times and consider how religion has become one of the top three detriments in Africa. On the path toward decolonization, the guys question why we (Africans) still practice religions introduced during colonialism. Finally, the boys contemplate the potential dangers of not exploring spirituality. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on the complex relationship between Africa, spirituality, and religion.
Tribespeople! In this episode, the boys deep dive into their recent spiritual experiences from their respective trips back home to the continent. Reflecting on heritage, upbringing, family values, business opportunities, infrastructure, and so much more, this episode is filled with a wide range of perspectives that are sure to provoke thought in listeners. Lastly, the boys speak on the overall state of the union, and what has been in the works over the past few months.
WELCOME BACK TO THE JOLA MEETS THE MADI podcast, Season 6!
In episode one, the boys welcome Dr. Ismail Badjie, a pharmacist, an entrepreneur, an author, and industry trailblazer, to launch his book, “Life As A Hyphen.” The book saw massive success upon its release in the summer of 2023, which coincides with when the episode was recorded. Through the interview, the boys touch on different topics & themes in the book, while getting a first person perspective from Dr Ismail.
Life As A Hyphen is a collection of essays & short stories written by Dr Ismail that offers a deeply personal exploration of a man straddling two worlds, and the complexities of these dual identities. A thought provoking & inspiring read, the book is a testament to the transformative power of storytelling and the enduring human spirit.
Tribespeople!
Welcome back to another episode of TJMTM!
In this episode, the boys discuss th- wait a minute…..one of the boys is joined by an amazing guest from none other than, “TheTravelClan.” With Uncle E being down for the count, Anzo is joined by Kevin, who is one of the founders of TheTravelClan, which is a travel experience based on the African continent and specializes in creating amazing travel experiences throughout Africa. The two jump through several in’s & out’s of intra-African travel, including the amazing beauty of Africa, economic implications of tourism, and the vastness of what this could mean for Mama Africa. This episode brings to light multiple lenses of travel back home, and opportunities that follow consequently. If your travel bug is activated, and you’re looking for a robust discussion, tune in, as we take you through this week’s episode. As always, stay blessed!
Tribespeople! Welcome back to another episode of TJMTM.
In this episode, the boys explore the evolution of African stories in Hollywood. They delve into how Hollywood's portrayal of Africa and Africans has changed over time, from early stereotypical depictions to more authentic and nuanced representations. Additionally, they discuss some of the challenges and opportunities faced by African filmmakers and actors in Hollywood, as well as the impact of several movements on the industry's efforts to increase diversity and representation. Lastly, the boys also highlight some recent films and TV shows that have broken new ground in their portrayal of African stories, and reflect on what still needs to be done to ensure that African voices are heard and respected in Hollywood. Oh and of course, they boys give their top 5 hollywood based African movies of all time.
Tribespeople! Welcome back to another underground spiritual session!
In this episode, the boys discuss the exploitation of African resources by the West. They explore the historical roots of this exploitation, including the legacy of colonialism and neocolonialism. The boys also highlight how multinational corporations often extract resources from Africa without adequately compensating or benefiting the local communities. They then delve into the impact of this exploitation on African economies, the environment, and society, and discuss possible solutions to address the issue all while emphasizing the importance of fair trade policies, responsible investment, and local ownership of resources to ensure that African countries benefit from their own resources. Through their candid conversation, the boys shed light on an important issue that affects the lives of many Africans and urge listeners to become more aware of the exploitation of African resources.
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Tribespeople! Welcome back to the another episode on TJMTM. In this episode, DJ Anzo & Uncle E discuss the issue of "diaspora wars," which refers to the tension and conflict that can arise between black people who live in their native country and those who live abroad in the diaspora. The boys explore the root causes of this conflict, such as differences in culture, language, and experiences, as well as the impact of historical events such as colonialism and slavery. Furthermore, they dissect the deliberate narrative pushed by divisive forces, that enables false stereotypes and pushes misinformation of said groups. They also discuss the importance of bridging these divides and finding common ground, emphasizing the need for open communication, empathy, and understanding. Overall, episode offers a thought-provoking and insightful analysis of a complex issue that affects many Black communities.