SEASON FINALE* This Season has been abbreviate due to some, unforeseen, yet pleasant circumstances. This is the fourth annual episode of the Daddy-Daughter Talk, where Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and his daughter Alicia Adaora, who is now 11 yrs old and a […]
S3E20 (Season Finale)-Pillow Talk w/Dr. Wanda:Truth and (mis)Trust
On the final episode of this season, what better way to close it out that with our fan-favorite “Pillow Talk” conversation between Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and his wife Dr. Wanda, which hasn’t happened all season. On this episode we catch up […]
S3E19 – “Preserve Our Culture, Protect our Children” with Mrs. Niyi Olu-Kuti
On this episode, we are joined by Mrs. Niyi Olu-Kuti, creator of the AfriKidz Club—an enterprise committed to promoting the African cultural heritage to children encouraging them to discover and embrace their African identity, and to celebrate their cultural values […]
Daddy-Daughter Talk III
This is the third annual episode of the Daddy-Daughter Talk, where Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and his daughter Alicia Adaora, who is now 10 yrs old and a year wiser, have an open, random conversation on the show. The two have a […]
S3E18 – “What’s in a Name?!”: Why Black Immigrants change their names in America w/Abiodun Durojaye
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts and Mrs. Abiodun Durojaye, a doctoral candidate, discuss her research work which involves why African and Black immigrants feel the need to change their authentic African name to something more westernized in order to attain […]
S3E17 – “An Uncomfortable Conversation with an African Immigrant Parent” Feat.Ms. Kemi Seriki
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Ms. Kemi Seriki, creator of the Pansa Pansa forum dedicated to facilitating intergenerational conversations between Black immigrant parents and their children. She discusses her experience immigrating to the U.S. in 1982 and how […]
S3E16 – “My Black is My Music” w/Drey Skonie
On this episode, R&B artist Drey Skonie shares his thoughts about Black masculinity and singing R&B, speaking his truth about social injustice through his music, traveling back to African to reconcile with his roots, and why Black Americans building a […]
S3E15 – “Losing to Gain, Gaining to Heal” w/ Yinka Rufai
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Ms. Yinka Rufai, a Weight Loss and Healing Coach, to discuss, wholistic health, wellness, weight loss and discovering your best self. She discusses the cultural influences of body image, spirituality and guiding […]
S3E14- Level Up!! w/Francis Castillo
On this episode we are joined by entrepreneur and author Francis Castillo who shares with us his story—from being born in Belize to how his Belizean roots inspire the publishing of his book ‘Leveling Up”. He discusses what it truly […]
Dear Jidenna (Special Episode)
On the day of his first birthday, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts dedicates a heartfelt letter to his son Jidenna. Follow us @blacktransnationalpodcast on Instagram and Facebook Email us at blacktransnational17@gmail.com . Host/Creator My Black is Transnational Dr. Kelechi Ibe-Lamberts Creator/Host