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The Afrophile Pod
by Maro of Africa
I have been interested in questioning people and understanding what makes them tick ever since I was young. This is what I will do on this space so if you want to join me on this journey, let’s do it!
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S1 Ep 7 : Meet The Genius Behind Whip Music Africa
I managed to catch Whip Music Global Founder & CEO Melissa Kariuki for a discussion on the intersection of Tech and Music, with a focus on how her company is fostering creativity and business principles within Africa's Music and arts ecosystem. We explored her early years, first stab as entrepreneur, the sounds of the famous Afrobeats and other African music genres that are making waves in the global music scene and considered a couple of ideas that could reshape the industry. Join us!
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EP 6 : Silicon Savannah Entreprenuership and Angel Investing with Bernard Momanyi
I sat down with Bernard who is building Onesha to connect African creative talent and Patika which powers Sanifu to facilitate manufacturing processes automation across the African continent. Based in Kenya, the Silicon Savannah, he is a tech visionary, a startup builder, angel investor and an all-around disruptor of African innovation. This is a discussion on how African startups are creating jobs and tech solutions, how those in the African diaspora can participate, and what to look forward to in the African entreprenueship space. The Afrophile Pod is available on Spotify and whereever you listen: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VyERPCYdGCoBfeguE3Xu1?si=199b621004c646d6Want to follow my not so good social media handles?Twitter (X) : https://x.com/theafrophilepodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theafrophilepodInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/theafrophilepod/Prefer email instead? Then shoot me something on [email protected]
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EP 5 : Talking Science Research, Writing, Cape Town and African youth experiences with Dr Yvonne Maphosa
To those who are on the lookout for contemporary stories portraying the experiences of African youth in the present times, Yvonne Maphosa writes with a precision like no other on these issues. I sat down and caught up with her on a broad set of topics - enjoy! Yvonne Maphosa is an author, researcher, and all-around creative force whose books—like The Y in Your Man is Silent—are as juicy as they are thought-provoking. From the dusty plains of Mangwe District in Zimbabwe to the intellectual hub of Cape Town, Yvonne’s journey is anything but ordinary. She’s a PhD holder, a patent holder, and an author whose stories challenge societal norms, tackle complex relationships, and, yes, sprinkle in a little bit of scandal.
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EP 4 : Talking African Real Estate and Technology with Aubrey Munashe Magodlyo
I sat down with one of my close friends and decided to talk real estate, especially from the perspective of those trying to invest from the African Diaspora. A fascinating conversation where we begin with Aubrey's humble beginnings and end with why he is bullish about our beautiful continent of Africa. I hope you enjoy this episode, as much as I enjoyed making it! If you want to connect to Aubrey, you can reach him on the following : LinkedIn : Aubrey Munashe MagodlyoEmail : [email protected]
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EP 3 : Sarah Ladipo-Manyika shares insights on Identity, Writing and Literature - a conversation with Maro
I sat down with my all-time favourite writer to discuss her work, life and everything in between. Certainly one to watch for lovers of African literature and Africans in the diaspora in general. There is a chance to win something in this video - watch through the end and my email is below. +++++ 0:26 - Sarah on how she prepared for the Pod1:56 - on being the first Nigerian woman (and 2nd Nigerian) to go to the South Pole 4:15 - on being a black mother and raising an African son in America 8:38 - on large language models impact on literature and other technology shifts observed from San Francisco14:33 - on how technology is impacting our consumption of literature 19:44 - on where you can find her work and what she hopes readers will do after reading her work 23:19 - on what it takes to be published 28:43 - on her dedicating her latest book to Julian, her son 30:59 - how she uses social media to connect with her readers 35:00 - does she take selfies and sign autographs when she meets her fans?36:53 - reflections from her time as a Professor and what she hopes to teach the next generation of change makers 38:58 - on her childhood and growing up in Nigeria 42:59 - reflections on her first trip to Zimbabwe in 1992 with her then boyfriend (and now husband), James Manyika 46:31 - Maro throws some rapid fire questions at Sarah 48:11 - on the findings of her PhD where she studied the difference in experiences of African students in the United Kingdom vs the United States of America 50:32 - on her thoughts about the future ahead of us51:28 - Sarah drops some breaking news on the novel she has in the works (MUST WATCH)52:10 - a gift from Sarah to you the viewers +++++ Sarah Manyika is an acclaimed Nigerian-British-Zimbabwean writer, academic, and literary curator known for her insightful explorations of African identity, history, and global migration. She is the author of Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun, In Dependence, and Between Starshine and Clay - all of which are acclaimed works and are among Maro's best books of all time.Beyond her literary work, Manyika has served as a judge for prestigious literary prizes. She is passionate about amplifying African voices in literature and has engaged in thought-provoking conversations with some of the most influential writers of our time.#SarahManyika #AfricanLiterature #AuthorInterview+++++ And if you love my content; don't forget to FOLLOW and SHARE with your friends!Want to follow my not so good social media handles?Twitter: https://twitter.com/maroofafrica Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maroofafrica/ Prefer email instead? Then shoot me something on [email protected] appreciate you!Maro+++++Maro does not offer investment advice and Maro is not a registered investment advisor. The information provided is from Maro's experiences which may differ from the experiences of other investors or other people. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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EP 2.5 : Talking Books, Trade, and Zimbabwe with Petina Gappah, Part 2
Joined by Jide, we discussed Rotten Row, book recommendations, the roadmap for a borderless Africa and Petina's thoughts on coming back to Africa after some time away from home
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EP 2: Talking Books, Trade, and Zimbabwe with Petina Gappah, Part 1
I sat down with renowned Zimbabwean author Petina Gappah for a wide ranging conversation. Here's Part 1 of our discussion.
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EP 1 : Meet Justin Bgoni, the MASTERMIND Behind & CEO of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange!
Managed to get an hour of full access to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange CEO's time and asked him some of my questions on investing, ETFs vs Equities, foreign investor access on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, REITs on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange, inclusion in Zimbabwean capital markets, Stocks for Valentine's, among other things+++++The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange CEO, Justin Bgoni, is a Chartered Accountant with over 24 years of international experience in the financial and public sectors. He holds a Bachelor of Accounting Science from the University of South Africa and a Master in Applied Finance from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Throughout his career, Bgoni has held notable positions, including Management Consultant at McKinsey & Company and Chief Financial Officer at the New Zealand Stock Exchange. In March 2019, Bgoni was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE). Bgoni has been instrumental in initiatives such as the establishment of the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX), aiming to attract foreign investment and provide companies with alternative listing options. He has also been involved in developing a mineral commodities exchange to enhance transparency and price discovery in Zimbabwe's mining sector. His extensive experience and proactive approach continue to influence Zimbabwe's capital markets, striving to adapt and grow amidst economic fluctuations.Under his leadership, the ZSE has navigated significant economic challenges, including currency volatility and market migrations. Despite these hurdles, Bgoni remains optimistic about the exchange's future, focusing on increasing listings and expanding service offerings to provide value to both issuers and investors.+++++Maro is the voice behind some of Africa's favorite conversations
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I have been interested in questioning people and understanding what makes them tick ever since I was young. This is what I will do on this space so if you want to join me on this journey, let’s do it!
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