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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Episodes
52 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 ...
Money, Responsibility, and the Immigrant Dilemma
In this episode of The Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast, we explore one of the most unspoken struggles many immigrants face — the pressure to send money “back home.” While the desire to support family and community is noble, it often comes at a h...
Lessons I wish someone had taught me: Research your way out of poverty
Poverty is not just a lack of money; it is often a lack of access to information, opportunities, and networks. While resilience, hard work, and determination are important, research is one of the most powerful yet overlooked tools in breaking f...
Lessons I Wish Someone Had Taught Me: The Trap of Over independence
Too often, we’re told that independence is the ultimate goal—that we should stand on our own, never ask for help, and prove we can carry it all. But here’s the truth: overindependence can lead to loneliness, burnout, and unhappiness. In this ep...
LESSONS I WISH SOMEONE HAD TAUGHT ME | BE FEARLESS
To be fearless is not to live without fear, but to rise above it. Fear will always whisper doubts, create barriers, and tempt you to stay small. But being fearless means you choose courage over comfort, progress over paralysis, and hope over he...
Life Lessons I Wish Someone Had Taught Me | MINDSET
Life is full of lessons, but often we only discover them the hard way—through trial, error, and missed opportunities. Life Lessons I Wish Someone Had Taught Me is a podcast created for anyone who has ever thought, “I wish I had kno...
Life Lessons I Wish Someone Had Taught Me
Life Lessons I Wish Someone Had Taught Me is a podcast about the wisdom we often learn too late. Through honest stories and practical insights, it explores relationships, confidence, resilience, money, and personal growth. Each episode...
What does it take to turn awareness into action — and action into lasting loyalty?
✨ New Podcast Episode ✨In this episode of the Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast, I sit down with Krista Jennings, a Jamaican-born Business & Marketing Strategist, Political Science graduate, and entrepreneur with over a...
Green Republic Project Founder Speaks: Climate Change, Youth Activism & African Leadership
🌍 Activism in Action: Climate, Politics & the Green Republic | Nana Yaw Osei-Darkwa Interview 🌿In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Nana Yaw Osei-Darkwa, entrepreneur, environmental advocate, and founder of Th...
Greening Ghana: Awula Serwah’s Eco Mission
https://youtu.be/gX7td9YDXSc🎙️ Greening Ghana: Awula Serwah’s Eco Mission 🌿Founder of Eco-Conscious Citizens Ghana | Environmental Activist | Youth AdvocateWelcome to another inspiri...
How Amanda Coombs is Transforming the Lives of Black Youth | Back 2 Basic Interview
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Amanda Coombs, founder of Back 2 Basic, a youth-centered program dedicated to Black youth who have dropped out of school. Amanda shares what inspired her to create Back 2 Basic, how men...
Master Your Own Table with Dr. Rubin Cockrell | Leadership, Integrity & Business in Tough Times
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Rubin Cockrell — global educator, bestselling author, and leadership strategist — shares deep insights on self-mastery, ethical leadership, and thriving in today’s tough economy.We talk about building your...
Can AI Be Creative? A Deep Dive with Vaseem Biag, AI Thought Leader
Welcome to a mind-opening conversation with Vaseem Biag – the AI Guy — a leading voice in the world of artificial intelligence, innovation, and digital transformation. In this exclusive interview, we explore how AI is reshaping our world, from ...
Financial Survival: Smart Planning in Uncertain Times | Bisi Ogunwale | 2025 Finance Tips
With inflation, market volatility, and global economic shifts, how do we secure our finances? Welcome to another powerful episode of with Nana Yaa Yeboaa! In this episode, we sit down with Bisi Ogunwale, a Registered Financial Plan...
🎤 Joe Davis on Spoken Word, Mental Health & Black Joy | The Power of Art & Resilience #podcast
Don't forget to join our growing community by subscribing to the channel @Philjoe Enjoy this inspiring interview, we sit down with Joe Davis, a celebrated po...
Learn to take limitations off yourself in anything you do| Ansa Akyea | Exclusive Interview #ghana
Jhttps://youtu.be/9cSYoG9oeX0oin us for an inspiring conversation with Ansa Akyea, a seasoned actor, director, and advocate for the intersection of theatre and health. In this exclusive interview, we e...
Inspiring children through stories: conversation with author Devon Taylor
DEVON TAYLORDevon Taylor is an American Novelist raising his four foster children with his loving partner in Riverside County. His inspirations for the shop are deeply rooted in children's novels and his aspiration to build a unique brand ....
How to Leverage AI ethically in your Business (2025)
Artificial Intelligence is here to stay, no matter the nay sayers, it is not going anywhere. Machine learning has impacted every aspect of our lives. When social media started, there were the nay sayers, AI, the fourth industrial revoluti...
My parents gave me my love for Ghana, I am everything Africa
Efia Tekyi-Annan – Social Entrepreneur & Advocate & Cultural LeaderEfia Tekyi-Annan is a dedicated social entrepreneur and advocate committed to uplifting Black communities. She is the founder of Roots of Empowerment (R...
The path to success is not with prosperity preachers | Dr. Deforest BSoaries
Thank you all for watching this channel. My intention on the show is to bring you the best of transformative concersations that you can apply to your life. Prosperity preaching in many African countires is destorying people. Most of the time pe...