Episode 49: The Founders of DoAm, A Global Digital Community Unifying African Diasporans
This conversation takes you through DoAm's creative journey from the perspective of Husband & Wife Founder Couple Medo Moe & DJ EMari. Tap into a hilarious, but insightful conversation, where we discuss lessons learned as they remain committed to an authentic creative path in a unique space, connecting and curating content that highlights African Diasporic culture.
This episode features original music by Bas Money & Mellow Seven.
Episode 48: Blaq Pages, The African Music Ambassador
This conversation takes you through Blaq's creative journey, while feeling his authentic vibration that ignited his Afrobeat to the World Tour as well as his latest production, ENJOYMENTLAND Festival. Listen and catch a dope vibe!
This episode features music by Rapper & Singer Stefflon Don.
Episode 14: Talk is Cheap Actions Are Everything ft. Ishmael Kanu
Filmmaker and Scriptwriter Ishmael Kanu sits with Gayima after conducting his first screenwriting workshop in Freetown, Sierra Leone. He shares his motivations and inspirations to return to his homeland and give back to the young Creatives of Sierra Leone.
Episode 12: First 48 Hours (Back in America)
Gayima shares an emotional ‘in the moment’ reflection as she steps through the first 48 hours of her return to the USA after being gone from the USA for a total of eight months, exploring several countries on the Continent of Africa.
Episode 10: Is Dumb Donald Correct about Africa??
Donald Trump made negative controversial statements about the whole of Africa that sent media outlets and social media platforms buzzing. Gayima reflects on these statements while on The Continent of Africa. Is Donald right? Is Donald wrong?
Episode 9: African Elections… Na Wahala!
A rant. Get ready. This episode sheds light on why many African Diasporans avoid returning to the country they were born in during election seasons.
Episode 7: I have proof that Tribalism is Bullshit! Ft. CHOSAN
Friend of the podcast, Childrens’ Advocate and Gospel Artist CHOSAN and Gayima are caught up in a heavy discussion about how Tribalism continues to affect the dynamics of their homeland, Sierra Leone.