Baudelaire Ceus is a dynamic podcaster who’s been bringing the world to your ears for the last three years with the Atlas Obscura Podcast. As the child of Haitian immigrants, he has a unique take on travel, focusing specifically on the rich tapestry of the African Diaspora.
His journeys span from Los Angeles to Haiti to Benin, revealing the beauty and history often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Before Baudelaire joined, the show primarily showcased locations in Europe and the U.S., frequently tethered to white-centric stories. But he turned that around!
With a decade of travel experience throughout the Caribbean and Africa alongside his fiancée, Baudelaire infused the show with fresh perspectives. He kicked things off with an episode on the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe, opening the door to a series that celebrates underrepresented cultures and their captivating histories. Get ready to explore the untold secrets of the world with Baudelaire as your guide!
Don't miss out on Baudelaire's amazing work https://www.bauknows.com/
Baudelaire Ceus is a dynamic podcaster who’s been bringing the world to your ears for the last three years with the Atlas Obscura Podcast. As the child of Haitian immigrants, he has a unique take on travel, focusing specifically on the rich tapestry of the African Diaspora.
His journeys span from Los Angeles to Haiti to Benin, revealing the beauty and history often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Before Baudelaire joined, the show primarily showcased locations in Europe and the U.S., frequently tethered to white-centric stories. But he turned that around!
With a decade of travel experience throughout the Caribbean and Africa alongside his fiancée, Baudelaire infused the show with fresh perspectives. He kicked things off with an episode on the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe, opening the door to a series that celebrates underrepresented cultures and their captivating histories. Get ready to explore the untold secrets of the world with Baudelaire as your guide!
Don't miss out on Baudelaire's amazing work https://www.bauknows.com/

This episode was originally recorded in March 2021.
Sarah, the founder and CEO of Yarang Llamisi Foundation, hails from Gombe and shines as one of Nigeria's and the UK's finest. She's not just a business powerhouse; she's also a devoted mother and wife, making waves in both countries' economies.
A fun tidbit? Sarah was one of my first online friends back in the Hi5 days, way before Facebook and my move to the U.S. Recording our podcast made me realize how much I had to learn about her—I never even asked where she was from! We definitely need a Part 2, but getting Sarah to sit down for another episode is a challenge.
If you're in Manchester, UK, don't miss out on Llamisi Northern Taste for a delicious slice of Northern Nigerian cuisine you won't find in your typical Nigerian restaurant. In our chat, Sarah takes us on a journey through her birthplace, culture, fun memories from Nigeria, her UK arrival, and more.
So, what were you up to back then? Share how your perspectives and plans have changed in the comments below. And hey, feel free to leave a voice note on our website—just hit the mic button!
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