The Eccentrics with U.I.
The Eccentrics with U.I.
U.I.
My name is U.I. I humbly describe myself as an eccentric. I love long-term travel. The book, Vagabonding is my lodestar. I have created 2 money making ventures. And due to my eccentric nature, I have had my fair share of failures. Lots of them to be exact. The criteria on being a guest on the show are: 1. You have a travelled a fair bit. I believe travel (especially long-term travel) is the best education. 2. You are business-minded. You have created a money making venture. Size is irrelevant. 3. You are willing to share your failure(s) and how you rebounded from it/them. You can expect that every guest have been vetted on this criteria and passed in flying colours. Enjoy the show.
Conversation with Allen Simmons - Part 2
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. I would highly recommend that you listen to Part 1 of my conversation with Allen before listening to this episode. Below are the highlights of my conversation with Allen: A prophecy that changed the trajectory of his life. How he met his wife? The ultimatum his wife shared with him before they began building a family together. How has Fatherhood changed him? How is he handling the PTSD he suffered from war? The tools he has incorporated to help him. What he has learnt so far as he builds Purpose Pod? His response to the question 'what is a destabilizing event that occurred in the past and most importantly, how did you rebound from it'?Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Nov 27, 2022
1 hr 39 min
Conversation with E - Part 1
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. Below are the highlights of my conversation with E: * How he met his wife? And the words he uttered the first time seeing her. * How he and his then girlfriend (now wife) navigated the ups and downs of long distance relationship?* PSA: TRIBALISM in Africa is an endemic disease. it is silently killing us within. * His father did not approve of his relationship with his then girlfriend (now wife) because she was not from the same tribe in Ghana. * His father coerced him to begin another relationship with a lady. * Sharing his upbringing and childhood in Ghana. * Why was he scared of his father? * How his father turned him against his birth mum? Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Nov 19, 2022
2 hr 19 min
Conversation with Sylvia Makario
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. Below are the highlights of my conversation with Sylvia: How she got intrigued in the Space industry?Space Technology is divided into 2 groups: Upstream & Downstream. Check out Carnegie Mellon University Africa in Rwanda. Why did Carnegie Mellon University choose Rwanda as a site in Africa?How Hepta Analytics was born? The firm has a presence in Rwanda and Kenya. Trivia: Did you know that 15 African countries have a satellite in space? The value of Fellowships. And how to apply to be a part of a fellowship?She is a fellow of the Mandela Washington Fellowship & Archbishop Tutu Fellowship. How is life in Rwanda from her perspective? How did she develop Public Speaking skills? Listen to her presentation at the World Economic Forum. Her advice on how to network appropriately. Dealing with the loss of her mother due to cancer. Monk Thich Nhat Hanh. The Buddist Monk she referenced. Her answer to the question 'If failure was not an option, what project would you take on' got me thinking. Audacious project. Doable. You can follow Sylvia on Linkedin. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Nov 13, 2022
2 hr 3 min
Conversation with Caleb Okereke - Part 1
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. Below are the highlights of my conversation with Caleb: Getting reconnected with his after 6 years.Losing Ruth on September 7 2019. Her death has affected him tremendously till date. Treat First, Questions Later Campaign. An article he wrote after the death of Ruth. His love-hate relationship with Nigeria. Creating Minority Africa after receiving a grant from Solutions Journalism Network. Following his passion to study Journalism and not Medicine, as his family wanted him to. Co-writing the script for the feature film "No Man's Land". The movie is centered on the forceful evictions of slums in Nigeria and the societal effects. To return a King by Aljazeera Network. An 8 minute documentary on the topic of forceful evictions in Nigeria. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Nov 6, 2022
1 hr 49 min
Conversation with Jeti Olaf
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. Below are the highlights of my conversation with Jeti: New York Underground train system vs London Underground train system vs Toronto Underground train system. Why did she embark on getting an MBA? and why in England and not Canada?Her experience in Adesoye College in Nigeria. Moving to Canada. Her time in Carlton University and getting into a new program at the time, Multimedia Design. Building a Consultancy Business while in University and continuing with it for 7 years after University. She showcases/embodies a unique way in building a career. It does not have to be linear. Watch a video of her giving a talk for an app launch. Her love-hate relationship for locs. Growing up as a child of a Pastor. Mount Batur in Bali, Indonesia. Watch a video of Pythons Temple in Benin Republic, where Jeti cringed talking about. If you want to geek out on the sacred forest in Benin Republic, check out this article. Her unfortunate experience with Bell's Palsy. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Oct 28, 2022
2 hr 24 min
Conversation with Kaya Piro
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. Below are the highlights of my conversation with Kaya: Her hair journey and transformation. Her experiences as a Bi-racial child and now as an adult. How skateboarding helped her during some challenging times. What is PC culture?Who is a hippie?How to eradicate lice from your hair according to Kaya?Sharing her experience as a solo female traveller. What kept her interested about Guatemala between 2018 - August 2019?Discussion on different sexual orientations and her preference. How she became an online Dominatrix?Check out her podcast, A Little Less Crazy. She shares an unfortunate event, being raped. Listen to episode 3 of her podcast, A Little Less Crazy, where she goes in depth on this event. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Oct 20, 2022
2 hr 25 min
Conversation with Ninma Fearon
This episode is sponsored by 3 Nuggets Weekly. A weekly newsletter where I share 3 things that I found interesting and valuable the previous week. You can subscribe by visiting www.uiukpong.com. Below are the highlights of my conversation with Ninma: Growing up as a child of a religious leader. Attending Boarding school at the age of 5.The thought of having to make a decision of choosing an artificial leg at the age of 8. Dealing with osteomyelitis and recovering from it after 7 surgeries. Attending Medical school in Hungary at the age of 16.Her difficulty in Medical school and eventually dropping out. The racist episodes she encountered during her time in Hungary. Who are Gypsies?Her travels to different countries. Check out her blog that she used to document her time in Uganda. How she handled the death of her Brother?Her advice to someone of African descent planning to relocate to Hungary for school.How she began running a Daycare facility in Maryland, USA?The challenges of running a Daycare facility. You can connect with Ninma via Instagram - knee_ma. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Oct 12, 2022
3 hr 19 min
Conversation with Amandella Joseph
Below are the highlights of my conversation with Amandella: * How did her name come about? It is unique. * What is Stimming in the mental health arena?* What is a 'Physical Room'? Her advice on  how to create one in your personal space. * Coast Mental Health in Vancouver, British Columbia & Prairie Institute of Expressive Arts Therapy in Calgary, Alberta. * The challenges of growing up in the smaller towns in Southern Alberta in the 90's. * Trust me, I never knew about the Commonwealth of Dominica as a country. * Trivia: the Lagoon scene of the Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed in the Commonwealth of Dominica. * How did she come up with the name, Asha Agape as a pseudonym?* She is bolder as a Writer, when she writes in a male voice. * Shaving her hair 6 times. * What to experience upon visiting the Commonwealth of Dominica?* Her perspective on how oxtail became a delicacy in the West Indies diet. * Trivia: POC means Person of Colour; BIPOC means Black Indian Person of Colour. * Her answer to a destabilizing event she experienced and how she rebounded from it. You can follow her on Facebook by searching Amandella Joseph; her Instagram handle is @chevonah. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Oct 4, 2022
2 hr 12 min
Conversation with Randy Quansah
Below are highlights of the conversation: * How did the red glasses and locs  come to be a part of your identity?* His experience of being a Black 1st Generation Canadian and embracing his roots. * What compelled him to begin Kujo Kid Zone? * What is Orange Shirt day?* What did he learn from his past relationships? * How skydiving enabled him to surmount his fear of heights?* What fatherhood has taught him?If you want to learn more about Kujo Kid Zone Show, visit their YouTube, Instagram and Facebook pages. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Sep 27, 2022
2 hr 15 min
Conversation with Hakeem (Lanre) Lawal
Below are the highlights of my conversation with Lanre: * His conversion from Islam to Christianity. * Learning to speak English at 15 years old. * The power of belief in a child. In his case, an English teacher and the Head of Distinct Medal College, Mrs. Adelakun. * The personality trait he adopted from his Mother. * Why and what has poetry taught him? * How did he choose Canada as a place to further his education?* Where is his Dad? * His struggles acclimatizing to life in Canada - academically and financially. * How travel presented him with a business idea? * Building Fari Hara * Being a Father and raising his son. To connect with Lanre, visit www.farihara.com or the IG page, @fari_hara. Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review. This helps the show to get noticed by others and enables the show to grow. Ahsante (thank you in Swahili) for your support. Stay curious. U.I.
Sep 20, 2022
1 hr 54 min
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