Being A Nonconformist(Unruly) In The Ghanaian Society
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On this episode we highlight Kendrick Lamar celebrating the launch of his new album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’ in The Motherland(Accra, Ghana) and his documentary powered by Spotify.
We talk about how insane it is to drive in Accra.
Cubano talks about his experience with African parents and the cooperate world and how they feel about body modifications. Cubano was highly influenced by his parents to stop Petroleum Engineering(K.N.U.S.T) to pursue medicine in Cuba.
Afrochale tells us what he goes through as a dreadlock man in a stereotypical/judgmental Ghanaian society. He believes eugenics is the way for the future. He doesn’t believe in NGO’s. They are generally scams and don’t generate tax.
Kwame tells us the expectations and impact of family on his life decisions. He explains how he has had to unlearn everything to carve out his own path in life.
He unlearned the concept of religion and quit his job to start his own architectural firm.
Kwame strongly recommends ‘The 4-Hour Work Week’ book which teaches new ways of solving old problems.
Patty tells us what she goes through on a daily like being called Obroni (White Person) to her experience with Ghanaians with regards to her tattoos and Uber drivers proposing marriage on sight. She’s working on having a space for growth, meditation, reading and having a good time.
We deliberate on the Institution Of School and how big of a scam it is.
Being a non conformist means thinking and acting out of the box and taking the most risk to unleash your full potential and happiness.
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