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By Pris
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Episode 14
Welcome to Part 2 of this amazing interview with multi-talented Blitz the Ambassador. Award winning Visual Artist, Hip-hop artist, and Filmmaker. Blitz continues with knowledge transfer as he elaborates on his journey as a filmmaker, his support system and the intricacies of how he made the film "Burial of Kodjo". He talks about how Ava Duvernay supported him and his future filmmaking endeavors.
Listen, laugh and learn as this citizen of the world who hails from Ghana spreads the knowledge of "being intentional" as artists and staying true to ones self.
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Episode 13
Welcome to Part 1 of an amazing interview with multi-talented Blitz the Ambassador. Award winning Visual Artist, Hip-hop artist, and Filmmaker, Blitz takes us on his journey of growing up in the northern part of Ghana, to getting his film The Burial of Kojo on Netflix. Blitz the wordsmith was in full force and almost every other sentence from him is a moment to learn. Our Ghana brother is definitely on a journey to bring Africa to the world and we are here for that! Sit back, listen, laugh and learn!
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Episode 12
Award-winning Jazz artist Somi (Kabasomi Kakoma ) whose album Petite Afrique won Outstanding Jazz Album at the 49th NAACP Image Awards in 2018 graces us with her presence on the 12th episode of Not just Nollywood. A TED Senior Fellow, vocalist &, songwriter, Somi takes us from her childhood in a small town in Illinois to her being mentored by Hugh Masekela and writing an original jazz play called “Dreaming Zenzile” about legendary South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba where she makes her debut as an actress.
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Episode 11
Happy New Year! Happy New Episode! With 2020vision we welcome you to the 1st episode of a new decade with Pris & Moji bringing you something slightly different. We will be chatting with a Superfan, one of our listeners who keeps up with our episodes, gives us in-depth feedback and shares with her friends too. Meet Kemi Jolaoso, , Mother, Graphic Designer, Wife, Art lover...and a Superfan! She shares her views on the latest content out of Nollywood and beyond. Enjoy!
Interested on being on an Ep? Email us! You're guaranteed to have fun!
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Episode 10
Pris & Moji are back with a true Boss Lady, Chichi Nwoko who conducted this interview packing for a trip the next day whilst catering to her kids! As the Executive Producer of Hey, What’s On , a New York-Lagos based Production company, her portfolio of work includes The Nigerian version of ‘Kids Say The Dardnest Things, Nigerian Idol and the Nollywood feature film Road to Yesterday starring Genevieve Nnaji , which won her the 2016 Africa Magic Viewer's Choice Awards. She also produced Lionheart, the first Netflix original film from Nigeria. Tune in to hear about the controversy surrounding the disqualification of Lionheart from being considered for an Oscar which almost broke the internet. Lots to listen to!
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Episode 9
Part 2 of the conversation with Afrobeats pioneer eLDee the don. In this episode Pris is still doing her darndest to get eLDee to come out of retirement from the music industry. You don't want to miss this.
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Episode 8
Pris and Moji are back and this time catch up with one of the pioneer's of Afrobeats - eLDee The Don. Whilst most of us in our teens were still chasing our tails, eLDee was involved in creating a new genre of music, performing live shows around university campuses in Nigeria and even set up a record label. eLDee gives us some personal insight into his journey from being a well known Nigerian rapper to now being an IT entrepreneur.
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Episode 7
Pris and Moji delve into the world of Film Festivals, their benefits and their own personal experiences of attending festivals like Sundance, Tribeca and Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
We catch up with Tosin Coker, the Director of Lara and the Beat starring Afrobeat diva Seyi Shay, as he attends the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) in LA with writer John-Arthur Ingram. Lara and the Beat won the Programmers award for Best Feature Narrative at PAFF and also stars Nigerian rapper Vector.
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Episode 6
Nneka Isaac-Moses one half of Goge Africa, a pan-African culture and travel program she co-anchors with her husband, Metche Isaac Moses, talks to us about their journey across Africa documenting the rich cultural heritage of the people that occupy the vast continent. Goge, which is a string instrument found all across Africa, symbolizes how this show celebrates Africa in all its beauty, creativity and splendor.
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Episode 5
From studying Geology to being one of Nollywood's leading men, Robert O. Peters, shares with Pris & Moji his journey of pursuing his dream of becoming a Film Director/Cinematographer and now being one of the most sought after Nigerian filmmakers living in the US.
He has successfully bridged the gap between Nollywood and Black Hollywood with his block buster films such as 30 days in Atlanta featuring heavyweights from both sides of the “woods” [Vivica Fiox, Lyn Whitfield, Ramsey Nouah, Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD) ]
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.