The Unemployed Graduate is a podcast for lost millennials, high school and college students who have no idea WTF they want to do with their lives or careers. Come along with me to hear the stories of those who've succeeded in creating their dream job. I want to show you what you secretly dream to do or what your parents deem is not a valid career path is in fact attainable.
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The Unemployed Graduate is a podcast for lost millennials, high school and college students who have no idea WTF they want to do with their lives or careers. Come along with me to hear the stories of those who've succeeded in creating their dream job. I want to show you what you secretly dream to do or what your parents deem is not a valid career path is in fact attainable.
010: Identity Politics, Extreme Academia & 'Failures' with Half Ghanaian Half Chinese Michael Boateng
The Unemployed Graduate
1 hour 5 minutes 5 seconds
6 years ago
010: Identity Politics, Extreme Academia & 'Failures' with Half Ghanaian Half Chinese Michael Boateng
Michael Boateng, the creator behind 'Colours Of A Nation' a docu-series detailing the stories of six young African-Australians and their unique experience with black identity, sits down to explain why it's so important for him to tell the stories of fellow African-Australians, his lack of identification with ethnic tribes, the dangers of extreme academia, burning out during high school & how he perceives failures.
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The Unemployed Graduate
The Unemployed Graduate is a podcast for lost millennials, high school and college students who have no idea WTF they want to do with their lives or careers. Come along with me to hear the stories of those who've succeeded in creating their dream job. I want to show you what you secretly dream to do or what your parents deem is not a valid career path is in fact attainable.