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African Diaspora Episodes

Ep 199 : "Divorce isn’t The End. It’s a Part of My Growth" ft Nnenna Tasie
March 10, 2026

Ep 199 : "Divorce isn’t The End. It’s a Part of My Growth" ft Nnenna Tasie

This week on White Label American, join us for an inspiring chat with Nnenna—a lawyer, entrepreneur, and founder of Òrentéh, revolutionizing period care for Nigerian and African women. Her journey spans Lagos, Ibadan, Port-Harcourt, Abriba, and Texas, highlighting the resilience and richness of the…
Ep 198 : From a Copperbelt mining town, & Tonga Heritage to Assorted Immigrant Podcast ft Zenith Malawo
March 4, 2026

Ep 198 : From a Copperbelt mining town, & Tonga Heritage to Assorted Immigrant Podcast ft Zenith Malawo

Join Raphael and Zenith as they explore immigrant life from Zambia’s Copperbelt to the US, diving into culture shocks, childhood sports, Tonga naming traditions, practical tips on leveraging local resources (like libraries), the NFL, Super Bowl, and the legacy of family and cows in Zambian Tonga cu…
Ep 195: That's The Ancestors Way of Telling You that This is A Story That You're Meant to Tell ft Baudelaire Ceus
Feb. 4, 2026

Ep 195: That's The Ancestors Way of Telling You that This is A Story That You're Meant to Tell ft Baudelaire Ceus

Voodoo, also known as Juju or Oru, has faced stigma for centuries, often used to suppress African spirituality. In this episode, Baudelaire Ceus unveils his latest project, "The Vodou Project," a captivating documentary that traces the journey of voodoo from Benin to New Orleans, Cuba, and Haiti. D…
Ep 194: Return of the Lil Ronin: Family, Fufu, & Fun"
Jan. 26, 2026

Ep 194: Return of the Lil Ronin: Family, Fufu, & Fun"

Well, the break is over, and episodes of White Label American are back! Nothing beats having the true owner of the podcast step out from behind the scenes for that rare appearance and cause that annual mutiny on your host. I guess, since I haven't dropped an episode for you all in a year, I earned …
Ep 184: Navigating Multilingual Worlds and Career Paths ft Claire Murigande
Sept. 11, 2024

Ep 184: Navigating Multilingual Worlds and Career Paths ft Claire Murigande

This introduction features Dr. Claire Murigande, a woman with roots in Burundi and Kenya now residing in Switzerland, who offers a rich global perspective. The episode will cover her insights on names and identity, her multicultural upbringing, her impressive career in academia and corporate roles,…
Ep 181: Keeping the Flame Alive: Olympics Reflections Pt 1 with Dominic, Mimi, and Weyu
Aug. 14, 2024

Ep 181: Keeping the Flame Alive: Olympics Reflections Pt 1 with Dominic, Mimi, and Weyu

Ready for a gold-medal conversation? Today, we’re diving into the world of the Olympics with an all-star panel featuring Mimi Jacks, Dominic Lawson, and Weyu Hodge. From surprise victories to standout performances at Paris 2024, we’ve got the inside scoop on all the unforgettable moments.
Ep 176: Embracing Multicultural Education and Culinary Discoveries ft Paula Sima
June 26, 2024

Ep 176: Embracing Multicultural Education and Culinary Discoveries ft Paula Sima

This was an incredible conversation with the amazing Paula Sima. We dove deep into her fascinating journey from Tanzania to the UK and Malaysia, exploring food, culture, and the beauty of embracing new environments. Paula sha...
Ep 165 : Thankful Hearts and TKOs ft Corey Gumbs and Mimi Jacks
Nov. 22, 2023

Ep 165 : Thankful Hearts and TKOs ft Corey Gumbs and Mimi Jacks

On this special Thanksgiving episode of our podcast, we have the privilege of being joined by two incredible guests from Brooklyn and Queens. We are truly grateful for our amazing listeners who make this all possible. At this...
Ep 157: Social Media’s Influence on Nigerian Politics ft Amaka Abara & Jennifer-Ann Stodel
July 12, 2023

Ep 157: Social Media’s Influence on Nigerian Politics ft Amaka Abara & Jennifer-Ann Stodel

Our guests from episode 87 return for part II, this time joining us in the studio (the first episode was recorded virtually). In this episode, we delve into their experiences in New York, their interactions with Africans, and...
150:  ”InBetweenIsh: Life as a Cross-Cultural Child” ft Beatriz Nour
May 10, 2023

150: ”InBetweenIsh: Life as a Cross-Cultural Child” ft Beatriz Nour

In this exciting episode of White Label American, I have the pleasure of interviewing Beatriz Nour, a passionate podcast enthusiast who launched her own podcast, the Inbetweenish Pod. Join us as we delve into Beatriz's person...
Ep 140: Africa @ Qatar 2022 Embrace What You Have ft Benyi Johnson
Jan. 25, 2023

Ep 140: Africa @ Qatar 2022 Embrace What You Have ft Benyi Johnson

The Qatar 2022 World Cup was a great tournament for Africa, Asia, and everyone else who participated. Benyi and I looked into the performances, lessons that should be taken from the game, who was considered the flop, and the ...
Ep 129: Bonus: Lost Files Q & A w Raphael Harry hosted by Dr. Sade
July 13, 2022

Ep 129: Bonus: Lost Files Q & A w Raphael Harry hosted by Dr. Sade

We have loads of bonus content on Patreon, and I have decided to share one with you. Back in February (this year), I took part in the C4 Challenge with the Content Creators of Color where we had to make content every day in t...
Ep 114: My Name Has Served Me Well ft Michelle Ngome
March 2, 2022

Ep 114: My Name Has Served Me Well ft Michelle Ngome

As Women's History Month kicks off, I have the honor of hosting Michelle Ngome, an Inclusive Marketing Consultant/Speaker who is the founder of the African American Marketing Association and a podcaster. Michelle teaches us a...
EP 113: I Want To Bridge The Gap With The Diaspora ft Corey Gumbs
Feb. 23, 2022

EP 113: I Want To Bridge The Gap With The Diaspora ft Corey Gumbs

We wrap up Black History Month with the founder of the Black Podcasters Association Corey Gumbs. Corey walks us through amazing family history, high school, and so much more leading to the birth of The Black Podcasters Associ...
EP 103 : We Can All Be Seen & Should Celebrate That ft Amanda & Rumbi
Nov. 17, 2021

EP 103 : We Can All Be Seen & Should Celebrate That ft Amanda & Rumbi

Amanda and Rumbi are two friends who also double as the co-hosts of It's Layered Podcast. “It’s Layered” is a podcast focused on bridging the gap between their experiences as Zimbabwean women living in the diaspora. It is anc...
Guests:Amanda, Rumbi
EP 60: Positivity with the Bantu Boyz ft Bileko Wissa & Julien Tshikuna
Dec. 30, 2020

EP 60: Positivity with the Bantu Boyz ft Bileko Wissa & Julien Tshikuna

This year I have been fortunate to have a few comedians amongst the guests on the podcast. It felt right to wrap up the year 2020 with not one but two of my favorite friends of the podcast in the studio (remotely) to take us through Congo, Belgium, Franc...