The Culture Blog

Jan. 31, 2021

Instructions for Remote Podcast Guests

Hey there.  Glad you've chosen to come on the podcast.  We will be conducting a virtual recording.  I know this may sound intimidating but trust me, its not.  We want to make sure your time and effort on the pod is maximized by p…

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Jan. 25, 2021

People of Culture 2021 (#POC2021)

People of Culture is about rewriting the African narrative through fashion, style, music, and art. We seek to project a positive image of Africa and reshape the attitude and bias of how Africa is portrayed by the western world.  We do this…

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Jan. 1, 2021

Welcome to 2021

Wishing all or listeners a happy new yearand a successful 2021. May the best of your today be the worst of your tommorrow.  

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Dec. 1, 2020

Happy Anniversary

Yay.  Our podcast is 2 years old today. The first episode of the podcast was published in 2018.  Here's to many more years of podcasting, exploring world cultures, networking and building that damn podcast network.

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Nov. 22, 2020

Some facts about the Podcast

In light of our 100 epsiodes, here are 40 facts about the podcast.  Enjoy: 1.  First Recording Location- American University's School of Communication (Washington DC)2.  First Published Episode- Dec 1, 20183.  Highest Downloaded…

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Nov. 16, 2020

Celebrating 100 Episodes

Fun Fact:  The very first episode of the podcast was recorded in the School Of Communication at American University (Washington D.C.).  Nosa was a graduate sstudent when he started the podcast with his then co-host Tongwa Akanji Aka. It's…

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Nov. 2, 2020

Thanks for #HHM

Just giving a quick shout out to everyone who participated in our #HispanicHeritageMonth series.  From our guests to listeners to editors and the entire Hispanic community.  Muchas gracias.

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Oct. 6, 2020

Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept 15 - Oct 15 in the U.S. and recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.  Culture Class Podcast participates in the cel…

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Sept. 2, 2020

What's in a language?

I grew up in Nigeria (West-Africa).  We have a very popular language called Pidgin English (or broken english).  It is used informally; mostly during intimate conversations among friends & acquaintances.  Pidgin is used when the e…

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Sept. 2, 2020

FREE MASKS ALERT !!!

The guys at Staple Clothing have been kind enough to donate some free masks to lsiteners of the show.  Please visit www.staple-clothing.com and use the code 'FREEMASKCC' at checkout.  Each mask has a peruvian inspired design (pretty cool s…

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