Our guest for today is Caleb Mensa-Bonsu, co-founder of The Travel Clan. In this episode he shares on how he loves to explore the unfamiliar leading him to start a destination company.
This is an introduction episode for Season 2 of the Young and Old Podcast. Catch up with our co-host Frema and all you want to know about.
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Joel Kojo Anaman is a commercial pharmacist and a career coach. He is the founder of Career Wheel (formerly Productivity Optimizer). He is currently a Chevening Scholar at the University of Southampton. In this episode he shares on how to measure one's impact using his life as an example. You can reach him on social media as Joel Anaman. You can also follow his work at mycareerwheel.com and @careerwheel or @productivityopt on social media.
William Orhin has worked as an accountant, treasurer, financial controller among many other positions in companies like Shell Ghana Limited, Unilever and Golden Star Limited. He worked with Ghana Civil Aviation Authority as a Deputy Director General and currently a lecturer at the Kings University College. William shares his journey and how purpose shaped his life. His life has been full of unanticipated paths and a trust in God to discover the purpose and plan for his life.
Daniel Abayomi is a Lagos based designer with over 3 years of experience. He’s worked on a variety of products ranging from small non-profits to large tech companies with ambitious goals. He has vast experience in Fintech, Healthcare, Hospitality, Blockchain, Education, and Automobile Industries. He has a unique talent at seeing the big picture potential in a product or brand and then bringing it to life. You can follow Daniel on social media @pixeldahn.
Kafui Dey is an award-winning broadcaster, master of ceremony, moderator, coach, goodwill ambassador and author. He hosts the National Juniors Challenge, Ghana's first quiz for junior high school students. For 3 seasons he presented the Ghana franchise of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? the international hit game show. Over 2 decades he has interviewed over one thousand guests on radio and TV stations in Ghana. He has authored 3 books namely Public Speaking A to Z, How To Mc any event and other 3 children’s books. You can follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at Kafui Dey. You can also check his website www.kafui-dey.blogspot.com/
Aderinsola is a designer based in Nigeria. She found design as a hobby after trying various hobbies. With the inspiration and support from family and friends, she stayed put to her work, getting better every time. She’s currently a product designer at Eden Life, a startup in Nigeria. She aspires to build a design school in future. She has a podcast named Randoms with Atarah. Kindly check it out and give us feedback. You can follow her on twitter at Aderinsola_O
On the show today I have as guest Shadrack Kubyane, co-founder of Coronet Blockchain, a technology company that enables transparent sales of hair from the source to the end user. They go further to track human hair leveraging on blockchain technology. Shadrack tells us about gaining vision from his childhood, getting help to cross roads, people giving him elevation and the value of relationships. You can follow Shadrack on Twitter and LinkedIn at Shadrack Kubyane.
I have on the show today, Amponsah Obarima Acuorcu stage named OB Amponsah. He is a Ghanaian stand-up comedian. He is also an optometrist by profession. He is an award-winning comedian who has performed on different events locally and internationally. He shares his journey on how he got into comedy and the lessons he has learnt on the journey. You can follow him on twitter, facebook and instagram @OBAmponsah.
Our guest for today is Maajoa Asabea Yeboah. She is an entrepreneur in the fashion and tourism industry. In our conversation today we spoke about how Maajoa got into fashion even though she was studying accounting in school. We also talked about her getting interested in tourism and starting a tourism business named EWM Tours. She has a social enterprise named the OneGirl OneSkill where she equips young ladies with basic fashion skills. You can follow her on social media @maajoa and @ewm_tours
My guest for today is Osamudiamen Imasuen, a product designer at Printivo.com, an online printing company in Nigeria. Mudia which I use as a short name for him is often mentioned in this episode. Mudia is a figma Africa Ambassador where he meets fellow designers to share knowledge and discuss things relating to design. He has the quest to discover how design drives product adoption and growth. This has driven him to be learning and experimenting often. In this episode we spoke about becoming a designer, being creative, ethics in design and more . You can follow Mudia on twitter @imasuen_design. This episode was recorded in December, 2020.
In this episode, I have Ibrahim Mahama as our guest. Ibrahim is a Ghanaian author and an artist of monumental installations. Ibrahim has participated in exhibitions and given lectures in different parts of the world. Not only has he made a name for himself, he has built a museum in the Northern part of Ghana specifically Tamale where he resides. The museum known as the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Arts where the community has access to the space to not only work or learn but imagine as well. With his mantra as “be good”.
You can follow him on Facebook and Instagram (@SCCA_Tamale), Ibrahim Mahama3 Instagram and Ibrahim Mahama on Facebook.
This is a continuation of our previous episode with Jennifer Baffour-Awuah.
Our guest for today is Jennifer Baffour-Awuah, General Manager of Anoah Mother Care, a renowned mother care in Accra Ghana. She talks about her life in Ghana before moving to the UK. With her life in the UK as a young person she connected with authors like Maya Angelou, Ama Atta Aidoo, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Alex Walker, Tony Morris among many who were afar. She found these female authors as a drive to get engaged in Women/Female rights activities. She later returned to Ghana working as Womens’ Right Coordinator for Action Aid. She was a lecturer at the New York University, Ghana.
She resigned from her work to handle her family business which is focused on children's clothing and still actively involved.
You can find Jennifer on Facebook Teens 4 Jesus Gh, Serendipity Blue, same on Instagram Jennifer Baffour-Awuah
Our guest for today is Jennifer Baffour-Awuah, General Manager of Anoah Mother Care, a renowned mother care in Accra Ghana. She talks about her life in Ghana before moving to the UK. With her life in the UK as a young person she connected with authors like Maya Angelou, Ama Atta Aidoo, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Alex Walker, Tony Morris among many who were afar. She found these female authors as a drive to get engaged in Women/Female rights activities. She later returned to Ghana working as Women's’ Right Coordinator for Action Aid. She was a lecturer at the New York University, Ghana.
She resigned from her work to handle her family business which is focused on children's clothing and still actively involved.
You can find Jennifer on Facebook Teens 4 Jesus Gh, Serendipity Blue, same on Instagram Jennifer Baffour-Awuah
In this episode, I interview Philip Boakye Dua Oyinka stage named Nana Asaase. He is a poet and a writer who has purpose in his heart to hold up the African Tradition in his art. Nana Asaase has performed on various platforms in the presence of both the young and old, rich and poor, known and the unknown. His art throws light on the Ghanaian culture.
You can find him on Facebook(@asaasenana), Instagram (asaasenana), Twitter (@AsaaseNana)
As a teenager, Rita noticed how young people were used as weapons of war in the Liberia war. With that understanding she thought of how she can guide young people to be agents of peace and well-being.
She developed the urge to help young people in need. Unknowing to her, this passion will turn into a full time job.
In spite of losing her mum in high school, she persevered to finish her secondary and tertiary education with first class honors.
Rita has worked in the development sector for over 20 years. She is currently a Program Manager at the Department for International Development (DfID), Nigeria. She is passionate about young people which led to supporting the founding of Eagles Club, a community-based mentorship program developing young people in to full stature. She currently acts as the patron of the club.
Rita is married with 2 kids. You can find Rita on Linkedin (Rita Tetteh), Facebook (Rita Dzifa Tetteh) and email her at dzifrit@gmail.com.