The Uplift Chronicles (TUC)

Auteur(s): The Uplift Chronicles
  • Résumé

  • "The Uplift Chronicles" is an inspirational storytelling series that highlights the value of life experiences, achievements, and the diverse backgrounds of Afro-American individuals. Each episode takes viewers on a journey through these themes. Kofi Dake hosts this biweekly podcast, diving deeply into discussions that highlight how people's lives and works empower and uplift others, particularly in the Afro community in Africa and internationally.
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  • EP_12: Starting an NGO and grant writing in Africa with a proven Microsoft grant writer.
    Jan 13 2025

    In this episode, Regina shares her journey of establishing the Upendo Foundation in Nakuru, Kenya, highlighting the challenges and successes of starting an NGO in Africa. She discusses the importance of grant writing, community outreach, and the role of faith in her work. Regina emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions for orphans and vulnerable children, and outlines her vision for the future of Upendo, including training programs and collaborations with organizations like Microsoft.

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    39 min
  • The power of MUSIC, LOVE, CHANT and RANT
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode of Uplift Chronicles, Balfour discusses the transformative power of music, particularly reggae, in promoting love and unity within communities. He shares personal experiences and insights on mental health, cultural exchange, and the importance of uplifting the youth through his music. The conversation delves into specific chants like 'Love Revolution' and 'Heavenly Love,' emphasizing the need for love in a world filled with hate. Balfour also reflects on the impact of his music and the role of Jah love in fostering a sense of community and connection among people.

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    34 min
  • Ewe Heritage and the Kingdom of Judah. Hebrews are Ewe people! Transatlantic slave trade. DNA trace.
    Dec 15 2024

    This conversation explores the rich history and cultural significance of the Ewe people, their resilience during the transatlantic slave trade, and their connections to the Kingdom of Judah and ancient Egypt. Seyram Adzanku shares insights into the Ewe's oral traditions, linguistic ties, and the importance of their heritage in understanding African history. In this conversation, Seyram Adzanku delves into the rich cultural practices, linguistic connections, and religious beliefs of the Ewe people, exploring their historical context, particularly regarding slavery and its implications. She emphasizes the importance of unity among the Ewe and diaspora communities, advocating for a change in attitudes and understanding between them. The discussion also touches on future educational initiatives aimed at preserving Ewe culture and language.

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    48 min

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