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Hamburg is filled with Ghanaians but I couldn't find Kenkey | Conversations With Black Germany 🇩🇪

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • 📺 Full Episode: • Is the Black German Ch...
    We sit down with Darius Agyei, a minister based in Hamburg, to explore the vital role of the Black Church in uplifting the Black German community. We explore the Black church’s impact on Black Germans. We discuss the contrasts between Black Germans, Black British, and Ghanaians, and how the church can play a crucial role in empowering and uplifting the Black German community.
    Produced by / basement34studio
    Follow / thenameispy
    Full Episodes: • THE BLACK BASE PODCAST...

Комментарии • 10

  • @mariantenzagh8120
    @mariantenzagh8120 15 дней назад +1

    I just followed you on the apple podcast to enjoy more of your conversations. They are truly insightful. I’ve always love Germany from a distance as a Ghanaian and happy to learn more about how the people are and how their society and culture affect immigrants.

    • @TheNameisPY
      @TheNameisPY  15 дней назад +1

      Thank you so much for following. Hopefully we can bring more diverse and nuanced conversations.

  • @chillx101
    @chillx101 26 дней назад +1

    Interesting Convo. Keep it coming. I started a podcast late last year and it was going great but I kind of had a bit of a change of heart and decided to quit my 9 to 5 and build an online store. Just finished building it last week by myself and now going around looking for companies that can provide me with products whenever I need them and must be ASAP.
    My Mom being Ghanaian always down talking me and my ideas and works. She just wants me to go and work a 9 to 5.
    You guys are talking 100% truth about Ghanaians.

    • @TheNameisPY
      @TheNameisPY  25 дней назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words. Keep building. These risks are not easy to take and last thing you need is push back. Stay tuned.

    • @chillx101
      @chillx101 18 дней назад

      @@TheNameisPY Waiting for more from you guys.

  • @obienugreat4590
    @obienugreat4590 8 дней назад

    As a nigerian i also find it very weird that you wouldn't want your daughter to work under someone/apply for a job , most nigerians are fighters and work hard but also are business oriented and by that i mean we like to own our local businesses undermining other forms of earning means , most nigerians in europe that are successful likely own some restaurant, bar or a shop of some sort and never go for the service industry . In nigeria most people do what we call commercial business buying and selling of different goods to earn money , while being in school my friends used to tell me after secondry school they would go and open a shop or go work under their father's business which is a general mindset why is that because , there are no jobs in the country people with diplomas end up doing the same thing which is commercial business , and young kids and minds that tell their parents they want to work in the service industry and have professions like lawyers , doctors , engineers and so on they quickly get discouraged , while this is what is needed for a country to innovate and develope

    • @TheNameisPY
      @TheNameisPY  8 дней назад

      Hey, it’s my personal goal as a dad that my daughters have the freedom to choose what they want to do in their adult life. If they want to do something in the arts or something else that fulfils them, I would like to offer them the freedom to do that. Offcourse if they chose to work for another company that would be their choice. I will rest easy knowing they don’t have to do that if they needed to go another direction.