Hello everyone, I am Ezekiel Ayobami Oguntade and welcome to the Diaspora podcast. Our show delves into the experiences of immigrants as they journey from their home countries to developed nations. In each episode, I'll be chatting with close friends from various countries such as Haiti, South Sudan, Jamaica, Gambia, Kenya, and more.The objective of this podcast is to explore their cultures, music... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Have you heard about the Second World? We're all familiar with the concepts of the Third World and the First World, but the Second World often remains in the shadows, as pointed out by my guest. In this episode, Sejko talks about his rich heritage, c... more
Welcome to Episode 18 of the Diasporas Podcast! In this episode, we have my friend Jurgen with us. We're discussing the similarities between Nigerian and Ghanaian cultures, such as their food and music.
Jurgen has a truly fascinating story to share ... more
Welcome to Episode 17! I had a fascinating chat with a friend from London, Ontario, Canada. We discussed their family's move to the U.S., visa challenges, and how they experienced American culture as a Canadian.
This conversation gives a unique pers... more
#episode16 features an amazing conversation with Tina, a registered nurse and business owner. Tina is a second-generation Honduran and has a strong connection to her Honduran roots. She enlightened me about the Garifuna tribe of Honduras and the beau... more
I’m the 1st generation in my family that was born in the US but i feel such a strong longing to connect with my Garifuna-Honduran roots. I’m more light skinned because of my dad’s side of the family (they’re from El Salvador) but my is Afro-Latina. I feel so much more of a connection to Honduras because that the household I grew up in. But I’ve been afraid to go to Honduras and the Garifuna tribes in Trujillo and La Ceiba where my family originated from because I don’t feel like I’d fit in for m... more
Zeek is sharing incredible stories! These conversations share so much knowledge and insight into other cultures and perspectives. Seeing how uprooting and moving to a new county changes who you are. Understanding how cultures differ and how important ones culture has on their outlook on life. Taking a look into what they thought America was like and then seeing how living here changes those perspectives. Dealing with racism, new ideals, new cultures, other people’s mindsets, all so important to ... more
This is a very interesting piece. Fascinating whilst also being particularly educative in that one can learn about the differences in culture and lifestyle. Jeff & Tanaka are wonderful guys and I’ve learnt a lot about them and their roots a great deal. Please bring jeff back sometime. I love Haitians & Zims❤️
Off to a great start here. I hope Zeek keeps this up, this was a great story and I can imagine there are thousands more to tell. I appreciate this podcast opening up my eyes to things I don’t understand (at all) being a white male born and raised in the USA.
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