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Never A Dull Day
by Makala Lowe
Never A Dull Day a KCC podcast — a window into life at Kokrobite Chiltern Centre in Ghana.Through honest, warm conversations with volunteers, staff, and long-time supporters, we share the stories behind the projects: education, sustainability, community partnerships, and the everyday moments that make KCC what it is.Expect laughter, reflection, and a behind-the-scenes look at the work that doesn’t fit neatly into a highlight reel — but matters deeply.New episodes weekly.
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Engineer: A Quiet Kind Of Leadership
KCC is often described through its projects — classrooms, learning centres, farming systems, ideas tested and rebuilt over time.But beneath all of that is something quieter: continuity. The people who stayed. The trust built slowly. The relationships that hold.In this episode, we sit down with Engineer — a lifelong Kokrobite local who has been part of KCC since 2013. He didn’t arrive as a visitor or volunteer. He grew alongside the centre, helping shape it as it shaped him.Over the years, Engineer has taken on countless roles: teacher, manager, problem-solver, fly farmer, right-hand man, and steady presence at the learning centre. In this conversation, he reflects on:• What the early days of KCC were really like • When responsibility began to feel personal • How trust is built with families and within a community • The lessons learned from teaching — and being taught • What it means to raise his son around this work • And how KCC is often misunderstood from the outsideThis episode is about sticking around. About leadership that doesn’t need a spotlight. About building something over time — and carrying it forward.New episodes of Never A Dull Day drop weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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Tim Kirk: Developing The Person
Today’s episode is about development — but not in the way you might expect.We’re joined by Tim Kirk, head of training for the U15s at VfB Stuttgart, whose coaching philosophy is built on a simple idea: develop the person, and the player will emerge.Before stepping into elite academy football, Tim worked in education — shaping not just athletes, but young people. That perspective still sits at the center of everything he does.For nearly a decade, Tim has been bringing youth teams to Kokrobite Chiltern Centre in Ghana. It’s the only trip his players take that isn’t focused on performance, tournaments, or results — and that’s exactly the point.In this conversation, we talk about:What it really means to “develop the person” in elite sportWhy the ages of 10–12 are so critical for shaping valuesWhat Ghana gives these boys that football environments often can’tHow discomfort, culture, and shared experience shape characterThe role of parents, perspective, and identity beyond the gameAnd why this trip continues to matter — year after yearThis is a conversation about football, but also about humility, responsibility, and the kind of growth that doesn’t show up on a scoreboard.
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Claire & Victoria: Sorting, Shipping, and Showing Up
Today’s episode is a special one.We’re joined by Claire and Victoria — a mother and daughter duo from the UK who have been connected to Kokrobite Chiltern Centre since 2016. What began through football trips and family connections has grown into years of consistent return, relationship, and quiet commitment.Claire is on her sixth trip to Ghana. Victoria is on her fourth. Both are now in their third year supporting the VfB Stuttgart visits.But their impact doesn’t end when the flights home depart.For years, they’ve been collecting, sorting, storing, selling, and shipping donations for KCC from England — doing the behind-the-scenes work that makes so much of what happens on the ground possible.In this conversation, we talk about:• When a “trip” becomes something more • What returning year after year really builds • The parents behind the football tours — nerves, chaos, and growth • What makes long-term partnerships actually last • The unseen logistics of donation work • And what it means to support a community from thousands of miles awayThis episode is about consistency. About showing up in small, practical ways. About the kind of impact that isn’t loud — but lasts.New episodes of Never A Dull Day drop weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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Innovation, Collaboration, and Lifelong Learning | Pt 2
In Part 2 of our conversation with Chris Koch, we move beyond how the ISZL–KCC partnership began and into what it became.After nine years of leading students to Kokrobite, Chris reflects on what sustained commitment actually does — for the students, for KCC, and for the adults guiding them. We talk about growth you can’t measure on a transcript, the responsibility that comes with “service,” and how relationships — not projects — are what truly last.In this episode, we explore:What long-term partnership looks like in practiceThe difference between volunteering and showing up consistentlyHow students change when they’re trusted with something realWhat Chris learned personally after nearly a decade of returningWhy impact is built over time, not in ten daysThis is a conversation about depth over optics. About staying. About listening. If you haven’t listened to Part 1, we recommend starting there to hear how it all began.New episodes of Never A Dull Day drop weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
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Chris Koch: Innovation, Collaboration, and Lifelong Learning | Part I
Welcome to the very first episode of Never A Dull Day, a Kokrobite Chiltern Centre podcast.In Part 1, we sit down with Chris Koch - the teacher who helped shape nine years of ISZL school trips to KCC and played a pivotal role in building what would become a long-term, year-round partnership between Switzerland and Ghana.What began as a classroom idea - connecting students across continents to problem solve together - grew into something much bigger. Over nearly a decade, Chris led groups of students to KCC not just to volunteer, but to build relationships, to learn differently, and to be tested in ways no exam could prepare them for. In this conversation, we explore: How Chris initially got into teaching and how early experiences informed his approachHow the partnership between ISZL and KCC first beganWhy this trip became different from other school service tripsHow long-term commitment changes the impact of short-term visitsThis is a story about education, but not in the traditional sense. It's about humility, responsibility, cross-cultural learning, and what happens when young people are trusted with something real. Part 2 drops next week, where we dive deeper into the evolution of the program and what lasting impact really looks like.New episodes of Never A Dull Day drop weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Never A Dull Day a KCC podcast — a window into life at Kokrobite Chiltern Centre in Ghana.Through honest, warm conversations with volunteers, staff, and long-time supporters, we share the stories behind the projects: education, sustainability, community partnerships, and the everyday moments that make KCC what it is.Expect laughter, reflection, and a behind-the-scenes look at the work that doesn’t fit neatly into a highlight reel — but matters deeply.New episodes weekly.
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Makala Lowe
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