Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast
🎙️ The Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast shares real conversations on immigrant life, identity, money, wellness, and purpose. Hosted by Nana Yaa Yeboaa — a nurse, coach, and storyteller — each episode features inspiring guests and reflections that empower Black women, immigrants, and mid-career professionals to grow, heal, and lead with confidence.
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Latest Episodes
Melanin
https://www.youtube.com/live/LUortTWaEZQ?si=8OBjEG_sVSI5aPbJDr. Adeanna Tazell’s research on guarding the Black womb challenges us to confront an uncomfortable bu...
FILM, CULTURE & IDENTITY
On the latest episode of the Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast, I sat down with Vladimir Jean-Gilles, a film critic, journalist, and cultural commentator whose work lives right at that intersection. Our conversation explored what it really ...
Finding Purpose Through Sound: Otholvin’s Emotional Journey from Engineer to Artist
In this episode, we sit down with Ethan Brown — known creatively as Otholvin — to explore his remarkable evolution from sound engineer to multidimensional artist. Ethan opens up about how sound became both his craf...
3 Questions Every Immigrant Must Ask: Who You Were, Who You Are, Who You’re Becoming
Every immigrant story holds three versions of self — the one you left behind, the one you are now, and the one you are becoming. 🌍 🎧 Listen to this week’s #NanaYaaYeboaaPodcast for a soul check on self-awareness and growth.
The Need for Structure in Your Life as a Black and Immigrant Woman
As a Black and immigrant woman, structure isn’t just a luxury; it’s a form of power. Life often demands that you juggle multiple identities: professional, caregiver, dreamer, and survivor. Without a clear sense of structure, it’s easy to ...