Africans in Diaspora Podcast: Recent Episodes

Olamide Francis

This is not a podcast on Whites supremacy vs. Blacks minority. We've had enough of that. It's about how/why Africans in Diaspora can/should live a life worth the travel.

Welcome to all the conversations on Africans in the Diaspora.

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On this episode, I shared about how small steps can make a huge difference. Instead of chasing the big things, why not chase the small things that make up the big things. A lot of people are scared to start something because the size scares them. It becomes less scary if you break down the huge task into small forms. I recommend James Clear’s Atomic Habits book.

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This is the concluding part of our #Valentine series on finding love. Enjoy, with other episodes.

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This is the second episode on our #LoveSeries leading to #Valentine. On this episode, I tried to explain the sorting process of choosing a man/woman to spend the rest of your life with.

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This is the first of three episodes leading towards Valentine's day. Love, real love, isn't hard to find. You're the one searching at the wrong places using the wrong tools. Find out my eccentric approach to finding real love in this episode. #love #findinglove #valentine

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Learning is important for development. Much more important is knowing how best you learn. You will continue to struggle with understanding information if you are not receiving it the way your nature wants.

The three major types of learning styles are (we spoke about three more styles in the podcast):

Visual learning style: Visual learners take in information best when it is presented in a visual format, such as charts, diagrams, illustrations, and demonstrations. They learn best by seeing.

Auditory learning style: Auditory learners take in information best by hearing it. They learn best through lectures, discussions, and conversations.

Kinesthetic learning style: Kinesthetic learners take in information best through physical activities, such as experiments, role-playing, and hands-on activities. They learn best through doing.

Take a free learning style test here: https://personalitymax.com/learning-styles-test/

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In this episode, I spoke about the immigrant and expatriate mentality, and the need to live with the right frame of mind abroad. I also gave reasons why there's a change of name (formerly Africans In Diaspora Podcast) to the podcast.

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Welcome to Another Perspective (formerly known as Africans in Diaspora Podcast)

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In today's podcast, I argued that it is obvious that other groups of migrants in the diaspora record collective success more than African migrants because of a kind of mentality. This mentality has spread across other facets of their life and is being spread to their children, thus creating the same or worse generation. Listen to hear what the right mentality of migration is.

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This podcast is a part of of an assessment for MS 7542 course work for the MA Media and Communications Industries at the University of East London.

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The concluding part of "Why YOUR BOOK READING PLAN KEEPS FAILING" and fresh episode of "HOW TO REMEMBER ALL YOU READ IN A BOOK"

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Here, i spoke about the number four to six reasons to up your reading plan.

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In this part, i shared the first three reasons why your book reading plan is failing.

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10 eccentric ways to read more books this year