Send us a textGarrett Van Tiem and I had a conversation that truly embodies what this podcast is all about—a multi-dimensional exploration of ideas, stories, and life itself. We covered many topics including fame, afrobeats, fraternities and the Nigerian civil war.The Video version of this podcast - https://rb.gy/dq6r0qGarrett's Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@aGVTfilmSupport the show
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Send us a textGarrett Van Tiem and I had a conversation that truly embodies what this podcast is all about—a multi-dimensional exploration of ideas, stories, and life itself. We covered many topics including fame, afrobeats, fraternities and the Nigerian civil war.The Video version of this podcast - https://rb.gy/dq6r0qGarrett's Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@aGVTfilmSupport the show
Send us a textGarrett Van Tiem and I had a conversation that truly embodies what this podcast is all about—a multi-dimensional exploration of ideas, stories, and life itself. We covered many topics including fame, afrobeats, fraternities and the Nigerian civil war.The Video version of this podcast - https://rb.gy/dq6r0qGarrett's Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@aGVTfilmSupport the show
Send us a textIn this re-run episode I talk about an experience I had on a cold harmattan night in Kaduna, the morning before I started secondary school.Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode Sam and I discuss the value of having an intentional community and a few challenges as first generation Nigerian-Americans.Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode, Tom Burgis, author of the book 'The Looting Machine', shares his in-depth knowledge on corruption and kleptocracy in the extractive industries of Africa. Originally recorded in 2018.Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode I interview Edidiong "Diddi" Emah, a professional dancer, performing artist and creative director who you might recognize as the baton girl from Beyonce's "Homecoming" Documentary or her feature in Wakanda Forever.Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode, I discuss the jápa syndrome. This episodes features my long time friend and afrobeats music pioneer Oladele.Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode, I take a deep look at the culture of unconditional age based respect.Book mentioned: "Turn this ship around" by David MarquetVideo mentioned: "Greatness" by David MarquetSupport the show
Send us a textGarrett Van Tiem and I had a conversation that truly embodies what this podcast is all about—a multi-dimensional exploration of ideas, stories, and life itself. We covered many topics including fame, afrobeats, fraternities and the Nigerian civil war.The Video version of this podcast - https://rb.gy/dq6r0qGarrett's Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@aGVTfilmSupport the show