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Creativity, education and casting tradition into the future w/ Ben Boateng-Owusu | S1E5


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In this episode, I speak to Ben Boateng-Owusu, an engineer specialising in self-driving vehicles and co-founder of Owari Kids, an organisation focused on creating Afro-centered media for preschool kids. This is a great interview for anyone interested in how we both preserve and modernise culture and tradition. We discuss:

  • Growing up between cultures
  • The undervaluing of Ghanaian culture
  • The role of music and humour in culture and education
  • Preserving and futureproofing our culture for future generations 
  • The story behind Owari Kids and the game owari itself
  • Ben’s approach to personal growth
  • Mental health and therapy in the Black community
  • The psychological impact of moving away from our culture and how we can course correct
  • A call for all creatives to ensure they make work for kids 
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    Want to connect with Owari Kids? You can find them on Spotify, YouTube and Instagram @owarikids. Check out their website and get in touch if you're a creative keen to work with them on kids content. This is the soca song we mentioned!

    Here's the Glamour article I mentioned about men and loneliness, and here's the Psychology Today piece it's based on.

    Want to connect with me? Check out my website, connect with me on Instagram or TikTok @araba.oa, or meditate with me on Insight Timer. You can also join my mailing list for monthly musings about all things wellness.

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    Podcast theme song created by musician and spoken word artiste Menaye 🎶 Find her on YouTube and Instagram.

    If you’d like to be a guest on the show, please complete this short form: https://forms.gle/av8AuWsfGdEEvxn87

    This episode was recorded at Musical Lunatics studio in Accra.

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    Return to SourceBy Araba Ofori-Acquah