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Glocal Citizens

Florence Amerley Adu
Ghana
Accra
Black Women In Real Estate
Botswana
Bakajika Tshinanga
Lolo
State Of the Africa Diaspora Report
Nubuke Foundation
Haiti
Mood and Space
De Beers Group
Diamond Industry
Art and Culture
Ela Platform
Osman Advisory Services
Afrofuturism
Archiving
Atlanta
M&G Real Estate
Accra, Ghana

Glocal Citizenship is the recognition that we are simultaneously citizens of our local communities and of the world as a whole. It's about understanding how local actions have global impacts and how global issues affect our local communities. As Glocal Citizens, we strive to be informed, engaged, and responsible individuals who work to create a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world. Explore t... more

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Greetings Glocal Citizens!

This week, Chef Mawuli Dzansi allows us the honor of being his first podcast appearance. And we definitely count that as a win with this rising start in the Ghana food movement.

Rooted deeply in his Ghanaian heritage, his... more

Greetings Glocal Citizens!

This week we have an encore episode inspired by the many pitch decks that I’ve been reviewing from companies based in Egypt as part of my Dream VC Investor Accelerator Fellowship. Back in 2020, while we were still in the t... more

Greetings Glocal Citizens!

Exiting news…according to the Million Podcasts database platform We’re ranked #25 among change agent podcast thanks to listeners like you!

In this week’s change agent conversation we’re visiting with Odile Tevie, co-found... more

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Greetings Glocal Citizens!

This week we commemorate Africa Day across the African Diaspora. Reflecting on the journeys of liberation that Black people have endured in trial and triumph, I am ever reminded that those that laid the groundwork will nev... more

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Odile Tevie
Co-founder and Director of Nubuke Foundation, Ghana
Nubuke Foundation
Episode: Episode 322: The Nubuke Foundation @ 20: A Conversation about Building and Sustaining an Arts Institution for Ghana to the World with Odile Tevie
Remi Adeleke
Entrepreneur, filmmaker, and anti-trafficking advocate
Small Farm Cities Africa Resilience Fund / AI ventures / film projects
Episode: Episode 321: On Being a Benevolent Savage with Remi Adeleke
Dr. Ashley D. Milton
Strategist, researcher and systems builder focused on Africa and its global diaspora; founder of She Grows It
She Grows It
Episode: Episode 320: On the State of the Africa Diaspora with Dr. Ashley D. Milton
Bryonn Bain
Artist, activist, educator, and scholar; prison education pioneer
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); NYU; Columbia; Ghana project lead
Episode: Episode 319: Embracing Multiple Talents as Activism with Bryonn Bain
Nioki Doggett
Director in Investor Relations at M&G Real Estate; Lead Client Director for the European Real Estate Platform
M&G Real Estate
Episode: Episode 318: Building Bridges Between Capital Investment and Culture with Nioki Doggett
Jemima Lewis
Commercial growth leader, Senior Vice President, Commercial and Growth at Fincra
Fincra
Episode: Episode 317: Impact-Driven Fintech Solutions with Jemima Lewis
Bakajika Tshinanga
Founder of Lolo; owner infrastructure designer focused on cultural participation becoming ownership
Lolo
Episode: Episode 316: Building Community Assets Grounded in Love with Bakajika Tshinanga
Maame Adjei
Founder of Sweet Roots Media; founder of Duruyeh; co-founder of Korabea
Sweet Roots Media / Duruyeh / Korabea
Episode: Episode 315: Preserving our Sweet Roots and our Archiving Imperative with Maame Adjei
Alua Arthur
Death doula, recovering attorney, founder of Going with Grace
Going with Grace
Episode: Episode 314: Encore Episode | Going with Grace with Alua Arthur

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Florence Adu
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5.0 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Essential Listening for “Borderless Mindsets”

    I was a guest on this podcast years ago, but over the last few weeks, I finally had some time to binge the episodes and I absolutely love “Glocal Citizens!” This podcast is so worth the precious limited time we have on our over-scheduled calendars. Whatever your sector and passion, get educated to lead your industry like a local wherever you find yourself on the globe. Florence gives us access to fascinating thinkers, makers, and shapers across the tech, giving, investment, wellness, beauty, an... more

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    5
    single for now
    United States2 years ago
  • Interesting , informative and totally inspirational

    Celebrating the borderless mindset thro the lives of international, multi wisdom voices from a diverse range of consciously aware humans , led by a fantastic human, leaves one educated and forever changed . Thank u for such a fantastic series of guests .

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    Karishmadesign
    New Zealand5 years ago

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Episode 313: Reclaiming Wellness with Nana Amoako-Anin
Q: How has the post-pandemic period changed people's approach to wellness in your community?
People shifted from chasing trendy wellness to seeking deeper understanding of their nervous systems and long-term health, embracing workshops on healing and grief, and valuing longevity and meaningful practice over quick, fashionable routines.
Episode 313: Reclaiming Wellness with Nana Amoako-Anin
Q: What were the catalysts for you when you opened Bliss Yoga Accra, and how did you navigate financing a long-running studio in Ghana?
The studio grew from a personal inquiry into stress and wellbeing, evolving into a space that educates about somatic movement and culture. Financing was a mix of self-funding and careful planning, recognizing that many African ventures rely on personal capital or phased investments rather than quick VC funding; sustainability and community trust have been crucial.
Episode 312: World Making Art, Science and Practice with San’aa Njeeri
Q: Why the where of Ariya Nyaga, and how did that world-building project come about?
She details starting Maasci and Maasciya as a response to needing to express her cultural heritage through futuristic storytelling, expanding from a personal art practice into a collaborative ecosystem with a strong emphasis on education and digital literacy.
Episode 312: World Making Art, Science and Practice with San’aa Njeeri
Q: Where are you from? Where are you local? And what is your craft?
San'aa explains her origin in central Kenya, identifies Nairobi as her base, and describes her craft as a creative synthesis spanning graphic design, art, and design for impact, driven by a desire to blend tradition with futurism.
Episode 308: Mobilizing Innovation Infrastructure in Haiti and Beyond with Marc Alain Boucicault
Q: Tell us about Banj and how it evolved from a grassroots effort to an innovation agency.
Banj started as Bash 2.0 with community events and partnerships; it evolved into an incubator and innovation agency through successive collaborations with banks, tech companies, and international partners, eventually becoming a platform to coordinate ecosystem players and scale programs across the Caribbean.

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What is Glocal Citizens about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A global-inclined interview show exploring how local actions connect to worldwide impact. Conversations span arts, entrepreneurship, technology, wellness, real estate, and social change, often highlighting diaspora-led initiatives, cross-border collaboration, and culturally resonant storytelling. Noteworthy are guests who blend practical impact with visionary thinking—building institutions, ecosystems, and movements that uplift communities while engaging globally. The format tends to mix personal journeys with tangible outcomes, offering actionable insights for listeners seeking to understand or participate in “glocal” progress across sectors.

Expect a steady emphasis on diaspora engagement, cultural preservation, and social entrepreneursh... more

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1. Odile Tevie
2. Remi Adeleke
3. Dr. Ashley D. Milton
4. Bryonn Bain
5. Nioki Doggett
6. Jemima Lewis
7. Bakajika Tshinanga
8. Maame Adjei

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