Nugget Junction

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Nugget Junction

Taking a short "roadtrip" through the lives and accomplishments of remarkable people while they share some nuggets of wisdom. Nugget Junction is a novel podcast that features both up-and-coming and experienced professionals from the business, finance, entertainment and entrepreneurial sectors whose viewpoints, skills, and in-depth knowledge are valuable to the community. The ultimate goal of the Nugget Junction podcast is to strengthen the community while emphasising cooperation over competition.

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    Why You Should Visit Hillview Intercultural Community Centre

    We showcase our very first pop-up podcast filmed at the Hillview Intercultural Community Centre in Bently, Western Australia

  2. 8

    Enter Society with Boldness and Flexibility

    On this road trip of Nugget Junction with host Linda Mitheo, we have guest co-host Charmille Jawneh (her daughter), and guest Selam Tegegn, who shares her journey from Ethiopia to Australia.Charmille is on the show to gain experience in media studies and mass communications, as she considers a career in that field after initially considering nursing.Selam Tegegn offers advice to Charmille about pursuing her passion, enjoying her chosen path, and being consistent and passionate in her endeavours. Selam reflects on her own journey from Ethiopia to Australia, highlighting challenges faced as refugees and the importance of education for success in Western societies.The conversation touches on Selam's experiences as a union representative, emphasising the significance of advocating for workers' rights and fostering open conversations within communities.

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    The world doesn't need a new Africa it needs a new Afrikan

    This road trip features Dr. Molapo Selepe, a general practitioner and author from South Africa. Dr. Selepe discusses his background, growing up during the challenging era of apartheid, and the opportunities that arose with Nelson Mandela's release.Dr. Selepe emphasises the concept of "African privilege," discussing the unique advantages of being born in Africa. He has a podcast, titled "A New Afrikan," which touches on various topics related to African history, identity, and the present situation of the continent. It also delves into critical issues, such as the African War, and aims to stimulate a mindset change and conversations about Africa's future.Dr. Molapo Selepe 's book trilogy is titled "A New African," inspired by a conversation with Joshua Maponga . The trilogy is structured into three parts:- The first part delves into the history of Africa- The second part examines the present situation and issues faced by the continent-The third part focuses on how Africans can move forwardThe idea of a "New African" is emphasised in the conversation, highlighting the need for a new way of thinking among Africans. The discussion touches on the concept of African privilege, challenging the notion that being African is a disadvantage and emphasising the unique advantages and mindset that come with it.Dr. Molapo's podcast, also titled "A New African," complements the trilogy, exploring various topics such as the African War, borders, the economy, and the need for a mindset shift to bring about positive change in Africa.Watch Dr. Molapo Selepe's podcast herewww.drmolaposelepe.com/podcast

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    Unyielding Pursuit: A Tale of Tenacity Part 2

    Part 2 of the highly anticipated Tale of Tenacity episode that featured Abdulrahim Elmi is Out Now! Get ready to be engulfed in the 2nd part of Abdulrahim Elmi story and follow-up travels. Somewhere in the midst of it there was a $50 bet that was wagered against which was Africa's CLEANEST country....you might be pleasantly surprised

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    Unyielding Pursuit: A Tale of Tenacity Part 1

    Our co-host Linda Mitheo shares our guest's background, mentioning his involvement in community work. Our guest on the Couch, Elmi, narrates a compelling story of coming from Somalia, facing challenges, and finding support in London, including experiences of homelessness and finding support from an Egyptian man. Leading to his interest in community work. He further describes his journey to Australia. BBC and Documentary Work - The guest worked as a researcher for the BBC, focusing on issues such as crime in London, family, and youth in various locations, including Liverpool and Manchester.The discussion touches on the impact of racism on his work, particularly in engaging with local Imams and addressing community issues. The guest then transitioned to documentary filmmaking and freelance work, emphasizing the importance of storytelling.He shares his current work with Roots TV, engaging young people in film production, and the positive impact on individuals, including those in prison.The podcast concludes with a mention of opening a new branch in Melbourne and the challenges faced due to funding limitations.

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    Why Nigerians are NOT Scammers!

    Our guests on the couch, identified as Nigerians, address the global perception that Nigerians are notorious scammers. They humorously acknowledge the stereotype and attribute it to their perceived intelligence, claiming that being a scammer requires being smart. The speakers discuss the influence of Western movies on their perception, citing Al Capone as an example and suggesting that they learned scamming from such portrayals.They argue that negative stereotypes about black people in general, including Nigerians, are perpetuated globally, and they highlight the differences in crime rates between Africa and the West.The speakers emphasize that the concept of scams, like "419" (a reference to fraud), is not inherent to Nigeria but was introduced by external influences, and they reject certain email scams as ineffective compared to more personal methods.

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    Producer's Cut. Nigerians were never the Best Scammers!

    This episode is a special installment of "Nugget Junction" featuring the hosts, Cranston and Linda, along with a special guest, referred to as "King" by Cranston. We discusse the origin and purpose of Nugget Junction, which aims to showcase Africans and Australians alike, in the diaspora, promote businesses, and provide a platform for much needed conversations.The hosts share insights into the Afro Authentic Lounge, where the podcast is recorded, and its evolution from considering other business ideas, (not including a strip club), before settling on the current concept.The conversation takes an unexpected turn to the stereotype of Nigerians as scammers, with the hosts sharing humorous anecdotes and challenging the perception, emphasizing the influence of Western movies on such stereotypes.The hosts also touch on the hospitality background of the special guest, his restaurant experience in Malaysia, and how Nugget Junction serves as a space for Africans and Australians alike, to share their stories and experiences, fostering a sense of community.

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    Safuratu Bakare: building a Fashion Brand & Curating the African Fashion Show for the 5th year pt.1

    On this episode, we sat down with the prolific Safuratu Bakare, founder of the fashion brand "D'Beautifiers" and Curator of the African Fashion Show, which has been running for the 5th consecutive year.Originally from West Africa (Nigeria), she shares her diverse educational journey across different regions of Nigeria; She completed primary school in Ewu, secondary school in Agbeda, and high school in Lagos. She then pursued a degree in Lagos and later attended cosmetology school in South Korea when her husband was transferred there for work.Her interest in fashion and cosmetics led her to open a salon and boutique in Nigeria. But once on the shores of Australia, she founded "D'Beautifiers," a fashion outlet blending Australian and African fabrics to create modern outfits suitable for various occasions.The outlet aims to provide a platform for Africans and Australians alike, to wear culturally inspired designs without relying on imports.Her husband's work relocation to Australia prompted her to establish the African Fashion Show, which aims to represent the diverse and bold colors of African culture through fashion, challenging stereotypes and emphasizing positive stories about Africa.D'Beautifiers sponsors the African Fashion Show, creating a fusion of Australian and African fabrics in their designs. The show is open to a global audience, and Safuratu emphasizes the importance of proactive ordering due to the production process involving skilled artisans in Nigeria.

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    Lydia Taban on Stepping Out, the Power of Networking and starting her own Business

    On this episode, Lydia talks through her transition from Uganda as her family moved to settle in Western Australia. She talks about the challenges of being in the diaspora and how she conquored her fears, from stepping out of her comfort zone, tapping into unfamiliar spaces, and harnessing the art of Networking. Listen to this episode with a learning ear, watch out for the nuggets she drops along the way...ENJOY

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Taking a short "roadtrip" through the lives and accomplishments of remarkable people while they share some nuggets of wisdom. Nugget Junction is a novel podcast that features both up-and-coming and experienced professionals from the business, finance, entertainment and entrepreneurial sectors whose viewpoints, skills, and in-depth knowledge are valuable to the community. The ultimate goal of the Nugget Junction podcast is to strengthen the community while emphasising cooperation over competition.

HOSTED BY

Cranston Haankwenda

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