2022 GRADUATES??? GUILTY AS CHARGED PART 2
Take a stroll with me down memory lane. Reminiscing how brutal life can be as a 2022 PharmD graduate (through my lense). In a nutshell We suffered, we bled, we conquered. But the details matter most because we've been branded the bad guy. Let's unravel just how bad we are.
Journal by the PSGH about the RX22 brouhaha - https://ghanapharmaceuticaljournal.com/news/rx22-and-the-housemanship-injustice-a-turbulent-fight-for-financial-clearance-marked-by-hope-and-despair/
Induction of Pharmacists in May 2023 (Start from 4:37:37) - https://www.youtube.com/live/-XTPC6pODow?si=ysmRGso2vrzz8_l_
Be the judge🙏🏾🔥
They said it’s “for the culture”… but is it really? Or is it just cultural trauma with extra mosquito bites and lights-off bonuses? In this spicy episode, we’re diving headfirst into the long-distance parental tradition of shipping kids off to Ghana for a “character-building” vacation (aka forced sabbatical). Is it discipline in disguise? A rite of passage? Or just plain wickedness?
Just when you thought the ashes had settled, another anthem goes up in flames. In Part 2 of Choirs on Fire, we dig even deeper—because somehow, the more talent we claim, the more songs mysteriously catch spiritual fire. Is it sabotage? A rehearsal allergy? Or maybe the Holy Spirit just stepped out for soundcheck. Whatever it is, Ghana’s SDA choirs are back—and yes, the microphone survived… barely.
Ah yes, the SDA Church—where angels rehearse… until Sabbath hits and the song gets sacrificed at the altar of confusion. How did we go from musical excellence to “Ei, they’ve burnt it again!”? 😭
In this episode, we dive into the mysterious gift of turning classics into cautionary tales—live, in church, with full conviction. Is it nerves? A spiritual trial? Or are we just confidently wrong?
Tune in, laugh, cry, repent.😂
What’s your take on using discounts on a first date? Are you for it? Or it makes one looks cheap?
Let’s dive in!!!!
Does being sensitive make you weak in a world that glorifies the ‘hard guy’ persona? In this episode, we explore the power of vulnerability, emotional intelligence, and staying true to yourself in a society that often values toughness over tenderness. Let’s redefine strength—one feeling at a time.
The kind of things kids can say can throw one off course in a second. But there's a lot to learn from the innocent, straightforward way by which kids think. Let's digress ☺️
Today we have an intense, almost shocking topic—a scandal that’s rocked Equatorial Guinea and is sparking conversations all over Africa
Segement 1 - The Scandal Unveiled
Segment 2 - Power and Privilege (A Dangerous Combo)
Segment 3 - Ethical and Moral Questions
Segment 4 - The Impact on Society and Youth Perception
Celebrating the small relatable things that bring joy to Ghanaians.
Segment 1 - The Joy of Waakye
Segment 2 - Dumsor
Segment 3 - The Pure Water Hustle
Segment 4 - Ghanaian Slang and the Art of Expressing Ourselves
Segment 5 - The Real MVPs – Trotro Mates and Market Women
Segment 6 - The Friday Night Vibe
Segment 7 - Finding Joy in the Little Things
Host: Dr. Ananse
5 Habits That Ruin Productivity
dives deep into the everyday actions that silently sabotage our goals and hinder progress. In this episode, we break down five common habits that disrupt workflow, drain energy, and prevent us from achieving our best. We’ll explore why these habits are so detrimental, how to recognize when they’re creeping in, and offer practical tips for replacing them with productive routines. Tune in to discover which habits might be holding you back and how to make changes for a more focused, fulfilling workday!
Bro to Bro...let's talk about life choices, challenges and ways to manoeuvre through life.
Let's focus, let's be serious, let's talk.
Host - Dr. Ananse
Let's discuss Minamata. What it is, what happened and how it's the spiting image of Ghana now