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Open Conversations

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Hosted by Joseph-Albert Kuuire, "Open Conversations" is a podcast where Joseph and his guests have open and honest discussions about various topics including dating, religion, marriage, entertainment, and anything else that comes to mind. Open Conversations is part of the "That's Not Canon" podcast network.
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This episode was inspired by the YouTube video "Cut" Mame and I discuss videos from the YouTube channel "Cut", a channel which has interesting videos including blind dating and asking people interesting questions. We compare those videos to what is currently in the social culture in the city of Accra. We discuss open relationships, infidelity, the …
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A recent article by the well-known author sparked a flurry of discussions on social media which went from themes of personal betrayal, mob mentality, and social media toxicity. (Article here) In today's episode, I talk with my friend Kiiki to break down everything from social media mobs, woke and cancel culture, and the toxicity of modern-day socia…
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So we're back from our little break. It's been a while so here's some new content :) In today's episode, I talk with my friend Ama and talk about her recent marriage and how everything transpired from dating to eventually getting married. We also discussed cultural differences between Ghanaians in the UK and Ghanaians in Ghana and the different vie…
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In today's episode, we speak to a podcast guest from last year (Afia), who recently got married. We spoke to her about what it was like moving from dating to being exclusive and eventually get proposed and getting married. She also shared some insights about having marriage counseling in her church before getting married and the traditional way of …
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(This is a rebroadcast episode from Season 1) In today's episode, we talked to Edinam who is one half of the popular podcast "2 Pesawas". We talked about how she started her podcast, our cynicism for Ghana's future, social life, and modern dating, how culture prevents us from questioning things in society and being introverted and how she keeps bus…
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On today's show, I spoke to a couple of women about their experience having children. What makes these guests unique is that all of their pregnancies were kind of "unplanned". On today's episode, I wanted to hear stories from these women on what they went through with the experience of pregnancy and eventually childbirth. Thanks to my guests for co…
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This is a rebroadcast of an episode from Season 1, Episode 19 that we did with Eli Tetteh: On today's episode, we talk to Eli Tetteh who is part of the DeCaf podcast team. Def Caf is a podcast where they share and discuss music. We had a discussion about the origins of the DeCaf podcast and how it eventually became a live show. We also talked about…
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Religion can be a touchy subject for most people. It seems like everyone has their fundamental belief but what "exactly" do they believe? How do people handle the concept of heaven and hell? What about the afterlife? On today's episode, I had a conversation with two individuals with Christian beliefs about what they believe in and how they currentl…
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Inspired by the "Modern Hometown" episode we did a couple of weeks ago, we decided to an extended episode. So on today's bonus episode, we spoke with "Del" for an episode on her trip to China last year. We spoke about why she went to China, what it was like there, how COVID affected everything, and how her thoughts about living in China in the near…
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(This is a rebroadcast of an episode that we did in Season 1, Episode 11) On today's show, I speak with my guest Violetta. We talked about her experience growing up in Russia and being black, being open-minded and free-spirited, why holding on to first impressions of people might not be a good idea and we briefly discuss our theories on death.…
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Ghana can be an interesting place with different opinions and viewpoints from people who currently live there and others who live in the diaspora. In this episode, we had a conversation with three individuals who were born and raised in Ghana and later left to other countries for work and also school. We discussed feelings about home, what culture …
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Warning: This podcast episode has explicit talk about sex. So this episode is a bit different. Firstly, I'm openly talking about private stuff about my sex life and other things sex related. This episode was led by my friend Mame who came up with some great questions. It was a very revealing conversation where I spoke about kinks, sex hang ups, and…
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How do you define "friendship"? Everyone has a different definition for friendship and who they call a "best friend" and a close friend. And how do we make friends in this modern age especially with technology and the internet? On today's episode, I asked my friends their thoughts about friendships and how they view friendships in today's world Tha…
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With the advancement of technology and social media, the world of dating has changed in the last couple of years. Dating apps and social media seem to be the place where most people look for companion or their significant other. Phrases like "Situationships", "Friends With Benefits", "Shoot Your Shot", "Slide In DMs", are the popular terms most peo…
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On today's episode, I spoke with Michelle. We talk about her moving back to Ghana permanently from New York, setting up an initiative called Villa Diaspora (https://www.instagram.com/villa.diaspora/) to help with returnees coming to Ghana, social media and got a very interesting take on the new wave of feminism in Ghana. Outro Music Credit (Anchor …
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We're 20 episodes in and it's been a good journey so far. Thanks for listening! On today's show, we welcome Jerome to the show. Jerome has a blog called "CediTalk" in which he writes about finance in Ghana. We discussed what he's been up to since the pandemic, the start of NBA playoffs, the lack of data in Ghana when it comes to unemployment and al…
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In today's episode, we talk to Eli Tetteh who is part of the DeCaf podcast team. Def Caf is a podcast where they share and discuss music. We had a discussion about the origins of the DeCaf podcast and how it eventually became a live show. We also talked about the overall music scene in Ghana as well as the music and creative industry. Sidebar: Eli'…
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Don't call it a comeback! (Well, actually you can call it that). We welcome Jonny Stone back to the podcast. We catch up to what's been going on since the first time we spoke. We talked about his promotion at YFM, doing some of his nightly gigs now that public places are reopening and had an off the cuff conversation about relationship. Outro music…
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On today's episode, I welcome my guest Amma Aboagye who is the cofounder of Afropole (theafropole.com). On today's show, I spoke with Amma, who is currently in the US, about a number of topics including how the pandemic has affected her life, her opinions about the Year of Return event in Ghana, the salary disparity between diasporans and local wor…
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A bit of hiatus but we're back with a new episode and a new guest. On today's show, I talk to Aseyea. She's a writer (a good writer) who writes about different topics and themes. We talked about how the pandemic has affected her, what's she currently writing about, and how's she currently spending her time. She's currently working on a project for …
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On this special episode, we decided to do things a bit differently. On this Father's Day episode, my dad narrates his life story from growing up in Nandom as the middle child of 9 kids, going to school while working on a farm, and then eventually getting accepted in the university. He talks about meeting my mom, studying law, doing his national ser…
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In today's episode, we speak with Dagny, a creative living in Texas who decided to move to Ghana. She's currently in Texas and we spoke to her about how she's stuck there due to the border closure. We also talked about her observations after settling in Ghana, being a creative and getting paid, what content she's consuming at the moment (Spoiler al…
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On today's episode, we talk with Shirley, a travel blogger. We spoke about how the pandemic has stopped travel and forced her to pivot, the concept of friendship and how it evolves when we grow up, our thoughts on social media in Ghana and why we're not producing and elevating local content. You can find Shirly on Twitter (@akosuashirly) and Instag…
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On today's episode, I speak with my guest, Fatima, a program manager for Enpact. We talked about a recent blog post she wrote about herself, her imposter syndrome, growing up in Denmark, the culture of doing business in Ghana, the "reserved" Ghanaian, what books we're currently reading, and what we're watching on TV. Outro Music Credit - "Jungle" -…
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On today's episode, I speak with Ekua who is currently up in the UK. Not to say this episode offers a depressing look on Ghana, but we cut right down to the bone in discussing the current issues in Ghana, the political climate, the hustle of entrepreneurs, and if we will ever get a female president in our lifetime. It was a very good conversation a…
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On today’s episode, I speak with the “youngster” Afia about different topics including relationships, falling in love, social media and we answer a very interesting question: what happens after you die? Afia is a graphic designer and you can find her on Twitter - @ChocolateAfia Outro Music Credit: "City Girls" - Chris Brown & Young Thug (Only On An…
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On today's episode, I had a conversation with my friend "Poetra". Poetra is currently in Chicago at the moment but we were able to have a conversation nevertheless (Thanks technology). We had a chat about the Ghanaian creative industry, the structures that are missing, as well as her introversion especially when she has to perform on stage. We also…
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Are you a foodie? Then you should definitely check out Mame's Taste (mamestastes.wordpress.com) for reviews of all the latest restaurants, food joints and cafes. My guest today is Mame from that blog. On today's episode, we spoke about how the pandemic is affecting all of us and how it all feels apocalyptic. We discussed social media and how it mig…
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What is a "bad feminist"? Well, that's something that my good friend Roxanne spoke about when we had a discussion on today's episode. Not only did we talk about feminism, but we also talked about religion, modern dating and relationships and sex. Yes, we talked about sex. Because why not... I think you'll really enjoy today's episode. You can follo…
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On today's podcast, I spoke with my friend, Enyonam. Enyonam is the Personal Relations (PR) field. She's also done digital marketing in the past. On the podcast, we talked about her recent marriage, the topic of living together before getting married, as well as the topic of feminism especially in Ghana. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for listening.…
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On today's episode of "Open Conversations", I spoke to Maureen of Bawoni Consult, a Customer Experience consultancy service. Maureen is pretty cool. We've spoken on a few occasions over time. On the podcast, we talked about her business, the general customer service experience in Ghana, her moving back to Ghana, her experience as a single mom and l…
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Our sound is now at optimal levels and just in time for our longest episode so far. Today, I spoke with one of my good friends, Sally, for a lengthy conversation on a range of topics including the new Feminism wave, politics, dating, the recent sex education saga and lots more. Sit back and enjoy You can find Sally on Twitter under the handle @EbaD…
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Episode 2! The sound is better (We've been off to a rough start) but we're getting to perfection. In this episode, I talked with Omie the home. Omie is pretty popular on Twitter and today we talked about how the coronavirus is affecting things in Ghana. We also talked about video games, got sidetracked talking about Fella vs Sister Derby, Twitter a…
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(Apologies for the sound quality in advance) Our guest is Jonny Stone. Jonny is a good friend of mine and he's my first guest on the podcast. We talk about our current situation, the entertainment industry in Ghana, dating scene, pregnancy scares (!) and how the coronavirus is affect him and other people. You can find Jonny Stone on Twitter (JonnyS…
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