On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits for a very casual conversation with Damion Azibuike, co-founder of Abeg Train Me, a fitness company created in 2020 focused on providing personal training and fitness coaching for Black Transnationals. They discuss how the […]
S3E12 – “Wellness Over Wahala”: The Power of the Village in Public Health w/Dr. Tomi Ademokun
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Tomi Ademokun, a public health specialist, global health professional, and host of the Wellness & Wahala Podcast. She discusses issues related to public health, the pandemic in particular; why its important to […]
S3E11 – “The Miseducation of Two Negroes: Africans & African Americans” Featuring Blink
On this episode…things get REAL. Music artist and entrepreneur Nelson Agose aka Blink joins the show to have a heavy conversation with Dr. Ibe-Lamberts about this issues that have divided Black communities on a global scale. We address the tension […]
S3E10 – “Pan Africanism, Feminist Hip Hop and….Beyonce?” with Dr. Msia Kibona Clark
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Dr. Msia Kibona Clark, an Associate Professor and Scholar in African studies at Howard University, to discuss her transnational experience growing up as a 1.5 gen Tanzanian American. They discuss her passion […]
S3E9 – “Make Africa Home Again!” with Osagyefo Essoen
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Osagyefo Essoen founder and creator of the “Make Africa Home Again” attire and the Akwaaba Experience, a company that focuses on reconnecting Black Americans in the Diaspora back with African, specifically Ghana. We […]
S3E8 – “The MOOR You Know: We are not Black, We are Moors!” A discussion with Brother Kudjo El
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Brother Kudjo El from the Cannanland Moors to learn more about the Moors— a word historically used to describe dark skinned people— and how the Moors are striving to enlighten African Americans who […]
S3E7- BABA: Bridging Africans and Black Americans with Abdoulaye Cisse
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by African Educator and Community Organizer Mr. Abdoulaye Cisse to talk about his organization, Bridging African and Black Americans, also known as BABA. They talk about what inspired the creation of this organization […]
S3E6 – “Ibibio Girls Matter!” Empowering Young Women with Mmekom Udosen
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Ms. Mmekom Udosen, a future Biomedical scientist and Executive Director of a non-profit organization called, Iban Ifiok. First, we learn a little more about an overlooked tribe in Nigeria, the Ibibio people […]
Growing Up Immigrant: 1st Edition (Part 2)
Our roundtable conversation continues on Growing up immigrant in America as our guests continue to share stories of their upbringing in their respective immigrant household. They also talk about how humanitarian and social justice issues in their native homeland, like […]
Growing Up Immigrant: 1st Edition (Part 1)
Growing up immigrant in America is an interesting experience. What are some things we all have in common? What are our differences? This special episode is the first of our season miniseries where special guests are invited for a roundtable […]