
Filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr. left Nigeria at 13 and didn't return for 9 years. In this conversation, he shares what it's like to live between Nigeria and the UK, why he finally made a film about his father, and how creating My Father's Shadow became a healing journey for his entire family.đŹ My Father's Shadow is in U.S. theaters now, support African storytelling: mubi.com/myfathersshadow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 17
50 min

Even when weâre out of season, weâre still bringing you good content! In this bonus crossover episode, Abimisola guest hosts Culture Custodianâs Uncultured podcast, diving into the history of japa in Nigeria. We thought youâd enjoy this one. And if you do, be sure to check out more episodes from Uncultured!----------------------------Roses are red, our passports are green, âJapaâ is migration to a country youâve never been. Loosely translated from Yoruba, japa means to run away, and itâs what many Nigerians living in the country today aspire to do in the midst of rising inflation, insecurity, and unemployment.On this episode, host Abimisola of the Japa Diaries Podcast, surfs the waves and their ripple effects on our identities. On board with her are Nigerian-American Mrs. Tayo Iyiola and Black British returnee Chef Wunmi Durosinmi-Etti. Follow the trio as they sail back and forth across the Atlantic, visiting former presidents, Nollywood icons, and the most elusive Nigerian of them all - the âI Just Got Backsâ.Uncultured is a Culture Custodian Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nov 5, 2025
38 min

Itâs a wrap on this season of Japa Diaries! đ„ł In this finale episode, we reflect on the highs, the lessons, and the laughter that made this season so special. From identity and home to Afrobeats and activism, itâs a mix of real talk, cultural gems, and love for our community.Tune in for laughs and reflections as we close out another unforgettable season! đđ Enjoyed the season? Leave us a review, it helps more listeners find us!đ We want to get to know you better! Take our quick listener survey â japadiaries.com/surveyđ If you joined us at our events, weâd love your feedback! Fill out our event survey â japadiaries.com/event Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oct 14, 2025
56 min

Weâre catching up with rap legend M.I. Abaga! From his U.S. college days to shaping African hip-hop back home, M.I. talks living between two worlds, connecting African creatives, and staying grounded through it all.M.I also teases his upcoming album The Wolf and reminds us why authenticity will always be his superpower. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oct 7, 2025
1 hr 18 min

Being an international student can be tough... and expensive. In this episode, we talk to John, co-founder of the African Leadership Bridge, about turning his own struggles into a scholarship fund for African students. Then, we hear from Usomine, a current ALB scholar, about how this support is shaping her education and future impact.Ready to give back? Donate to ALBâs endowment fund here: tr.ee/LzrZABTickets for Press Play game night on Oct 3 are on sale now: posh.vip/e/press-play-independence-edition Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 30, 2025
1 hr 23 min

This week, Koko joins us to talk all things Pan-Africanism!From its historic roots to the challenges of unity today, we talk diaspora identity and why staying connected to African news and stories matters now more than ever.Tickets for Press Play game night are on sale now: posh.vip/e/press-play-independence-edition Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 23, 2025
1 hr 2 min

We did it! Our first-ever live event was a success, and we canât thank you enough for showing up and showing love.In this episode, we recap the highs and lows: from ticket-sale nerves to the epic games and the joy of building community in person. Whether you were there in-person or missed it, come relive the energy with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 16, 2025
46 min

No new episode this week, weâre still recovering from our very successful community event!Thank you to everyone who came out, we had a timee! If you missed it, donât worry, weâre sharing all the details in next weekâs episode. In the meantime, catch up on past episodes and weâll see you soon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 9, 2025
32 sec

What happens when immigrant parents and kids try to meet in the middle?This week, weâre talking about parents. Immigrant parents, to be exact. How do we balance respect for their sacrifices with the need to live our own lives?We sit down with our Aunty Tayo, a Nigerian mom and doctor, to talk about cultural expectations, independence, and the beauty (and messiness) of intergenerational relationships.If youâve ever found yourself caught between âI donât want to disappoint my parentsâ and âI need to live my own life,â this oneâs for you.Our community event is less than a week away! Use code AWOOF to save at checkout! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 2, 2025
1 hr 26 min

Afrobeats had a massive year, and weâre breaking it all down in this lively âyear in reviewâ episode! We chat about unforgettable moments, our songs of the summer, and whatâs next for Afrobeats as trends shift and expand worldwide. Plus, Deji shares a curated playlist of songs you need to have on repeat. P.S. Our Austin event is less than 2 weeks away, grab your ticket now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 26, 2025
1 hr 14 min
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