PODCAST · education
OneLiberia Library
by OneLiberia TEAM
Information about OneLiberia, and its many skills useful to young Liberians and their families.
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Audios - How They Help YOU
As young Liberians use OneLiberia’s Google Drive audios well, it can quietly become one of the most powerful tools for building real skills—every single day. Not theory. Not talk. Real, usable knowledge.OneLiberia’s Google Drive audios help you can improve your skills step by step—even with a simple smartphone and limited data.OneLiberia.ai can help you...
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Audios - Completely FREE
Young Liberians, you have something powerful in your hands right now—free knowledge that can help you build a better life. OneLiberia’s audios, podcasts, and videos are not just for listening or watching. They are tools. If you use them well, they can help you learn real skills, earn income, and grow step by step. And, everything is completely FREE.OneLiberia.ai can help...
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Powerful Audios
Many young Liberians are searching for a better way forward. You want to earn money, support your family, and build a future you can be proud of. But the truth is, opportunities do not always come easily. That is exactly why learning practical skills—every single day—matters so much. And this is where OneLiberia’s audio lessons can truly help you.
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Listen to Podcasts Offline
How to Download and Listen to Podcasts Offline Without Spending More Data.Podcasts can teach you skills, ideas, and new ways to improve your life. The key is learning how to use them without wasting data. With the right steps, you can download once and listen many times for free.First, use a podcast app like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Music. These apps allow you to download episodes directly to your phone.OneLiberia.ai can help...
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Current Fuel Prices
Rising fuel prices can feel like a heavy burden, especially for young Liberians trying to move, work, and build income. But with the right mindset and practical steps, this challenge can also become an opportunity to adapt and grow stronger.OneLiberia.ai can help...
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50 Practical Skills
50 Practical Ideas for Young Liberians to Earn a LivingBeginning 9 March 2026 each Sunday through Friday one new practical idea will be posted on OneLiberia.ai. All 50 ideas will always be available by clicking on OneLiberia.aiMany young Liberians did not have the opportunity to attend school for long. Some may have only a few years of education, while others may have none at all. But this does not mean they cannot build a good life. Across Liberia and around the world, many successful people started with very little schooling. What helped them succeed was determination, hard work, and the willingness to learn useful skills.
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Possible Impact of Iranian War on Liberia
A war involving Iran could affect Liberia mainly through economic pressures, even though the country is far from the conflict. The most noticeable impact would likely be higher fuel prices. Much of the world’s oil passes through the Middle East, so if fighting disrupts shipping, global oil prices rise. Liberia imports nearly all its fuel, so gasoline and diesel could become more expensive. This would increase transportation costs for taxis, trucks, and motorcycles.Higher fuel prices often lead to rising food prices as well. Farmers must pay more to transport crops to markets, and imported foods such as rice could become more costly. For families with limited income, this can make daily life more difficult.OneLiberia.ai can help you...
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Encouragement - Believe In What YOU Are
You are not empty. You are not behind. You are not useless. You are a person with strength, ideas, and the ability to learn. Even if you did not finish school. Even if you failed before. Even if money is short. None of those things erase your value.Believing in yourself does not mean pretending everything is easy. It means deciding that your life has meaning. It means saying, “I can improve. I can grow. I can learn one skill and become better tomorrow than I am today.”
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Determination, Persistence and Hope
If you are young in Liberia today, do not underestimate yourself. Learn a skill. Work with determination. Persist through difficulty. Hold on to hope. Your future is not decided by where you start, but by how consistently you move forward. Important to those with disabilities too. OneLiberia.ai can help.
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FREE Tools To Build YOUR Skills
One of the strengths of FREE OneLiberia.ai is that it uses audio learning. You do not need strong reading skills. You can listen while walking, farming, selling in the street, cooking, resting, or traveling. Learning becomes part of your daily life instead of something separate and unreachable. Over time, these small listening moments add up to real understanding.
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Record Keeping on Farms
Record keeping and notes are very important on farms. Helps in many ways.
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Looking for Advice, Guidance and Ideas
Many young Liberians carry a deep hunger for guidance, even if they do not always express it clearly. Sometimes it shows as frustration, silence, stubbornness, or confusion. Other times it looks like rushing into decisions, rejecting advice too quickly, or pretending to already know everything. Beneath all of that, there is often a simple truth: they want direction, reassurance, and wisdom, but they are not always sure how to ask for it.
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Being a Handyworker Can Be a Realistic Choice
For most young Liberians, becoming a handyman, handywoman, handyworker can be a good possibility. For those who are farmers, many have time each week, or many weeks after harvesting is over and the next seasons planting begins.
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Skills Matter So Much
Practical skills are the most powerful ways to build a better life in Liberia.
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About Skills for Those with Disabilities
For many, perhaps most who are disabled can learn and build skills to earn some income.
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SKILLS SKILLS SKILLS
For young people across Liberia, a new year can be much more than just a change of date. It can be a real opportunity to build a better life. A new year gives you a moment to pause, reflect, and make decisions that shape your future. One of the most important decisions you can make is choosing a practical skill to learn and committing yourself to improving it.
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Why & How To Improve YOUR Skills
Why and how skills benefit you. Skills are so very, very important
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Costs - Download & Replay Podcast Episodes
Reduce Costs - How to download, save and replay podcast episodes
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Disabled - A Basic Guide
For many of this who are disabled, podcasts, skills and tools can help.
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Problem Solving Really Helps Everyone
And, especially for young Liberian women
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Skills Are The Most Valuable Asset
When you build your skills and learn new skills and continuously improve them, you will build a better life.
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An Optimist Always Does Better
Optimists see challenges as temporary and solvable. Pessimists see challenges as permanent and impossible.
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Believe in YOUR Abilities
When you tell yourself, “I can learn this,” you open the door to progress, confidence, and success.
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what3words is Important and Useful
Using what3words app or website, you can create a permanent address which can be used for deliveries, sales, emergencies and much, much more.
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If YOU Fail, Try, Try Again
Almost everyone fails at something, but when YOU fail, try, try again and do better.
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Understand YOUR Character / Reputation
Know Who You AreTo understand and build your character, you must understand yourself. Ask: What do I value? What kind of person do I want to become? You may admire honesty, respect, hard work, patience, or kindness. You may want to be known as someone reliable, disciplined, humble, or courageous. When you are clear about the type of person you want to be, your daily decisions become easier.
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Information about OneLiberia, and its many skills useful to young Liberians and their families.
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