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Pánsá Pánsá Podcast

Hosted by Ms Kemi Seriki · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 88 episodes

★★★★★5.0(1 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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This is a podcast where we discuss the lives of African immigrants and their assimilation into Western society as they raise younger generations in a country that is quite different from their own. We also explore the experiences of children of immigrants as they balance between their heritage African and Western cultures. We are presenting informative, interesting, and expansive dialogue about the intricate experiences of African immigrants in America. For additional information, please log onto our website @ pansapansa.org and follow us on instagram @ pansa.pansaforum

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Ms Kemi Seriki hosts Pánsá Pánsá Podcast, a society show with 88 episodes published.

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Episode 80: Identity, Migration, and Belonging: A Deep Dive with Dr. Kirstie Kwarteng

May 8, 202657mEp. 80S9

Guest Name: Dr. Kirstie Kwarteng Summary: This episode explores migration, identity, and the lived experiences of children of African immigrants, featuring insights from Dr. Kirstie Kwanteng. We discuss the impact of imm

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Episode 79: The Immigrant Experience Unfiltered: Navigating Canada as an African Immigrant - A Deep Conversation with Adodo Eddy Osaman

Apr 10, 20261h 14mEp. 79S8

Guest name: Addo Eddie Osamon Summary: What does it really mean to pursue the Canadian dream as an African immigrant? In this episode, I sat with Adodo Eddy Osaman, a Nigerian immigrant in Canada, travel consultant, infl

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Episode 78: Is Blaming African Parents Too Easy? A Conversation with Alim Barry on Immigration, Belonging, and the Cost of Deferred Living

Mar 20, 20262h 10mEp. 78S8

Guest: Alim Barry Keywords: African immigrants, identity, belonging, cultural challenges, resilience, retirement, integration, community , deferred living, community therapy, cultural identity, healthcare, retirement pla

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Episode 77: Law, Language, and the African Diaspora Immigration - Immigrants Realities Under the Trump Era with Attorney Bamidele Adelayo

Feb 27, 20261h 15mEp. 77S8

In this episode, I had the privilege and the opportunity have a conversation with Att. Bamidele Adelayo. He is a United States immigration and criminal defense attorney. Att. Adelayo is licensed to practice law in Arizon

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Episode 76: “Ọmọ Tó Bá Dára…”: Rethinking Fatherhood, Motherhood, and Accountability in African Families with Dr. Israel Bamidele Olaore

Feb 6, 20261h 1mEp. 76S8

In this episode of Pansa Pansa Podcast , I engaged in a profound conversation with Dr. Israel Bamidele Olaore, a prominent figure in the African immigrant community in America and a Nigerian immigrant father of four, pas

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Episode 75: Bridging Worlds with Nana Asare-Nova Felder on Identity, Heritage & Black Unity Beyond Victimhood and Toward Empowered Communities

Jan 16, 20262h 33mEp. 75S8

In this episode, I had the opportunity to sit down with Nana Asare-Nova Felder, a community educator, organizer, cultural worker, graduate of the City University of New York, and a lifelong student of African and African

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Episode 74: When Mental Health Meets Chronic Illness: Understanding Mental and Cardiovascular Health in African Immigrants with Dr. Nwakaego Nmezi

Dec 26, 20251h 12mEp. 74S8

In this episode, I had the opportunity to have conversation with Dr. Nwakaego A. Nmezi, a renowned rehabilitation psychologist whose work bridges mental health, chronic illness, disability, and culturally grounded care.

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Episode 73: Obesity, Stress, and Survival: How Migration Shapes African Immigrants' Heart Health with Dr. Oluwabunmi Ogungbe

Dec 5, 20251h 20mEp. 73S8

In this insightful episode, I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Oluwabunmi Ogungbe, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Gro

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Episode 72: Between Two Worlds: The Experiences of Aging, Identity, and Belonging Among Older African Immigrants in America — featuring Prof. Manka Nkimbeng

Nov 14, 20251h 19mEp. 72S8

Dr. Manka Nkimbeng, an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and a community-engaged nurse scientist. Dr. Nkimbeng is an African immigrant whose personal and professional journey fuel

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Episode 71: Setting Boundaries: A Conversation with Dr. Mercedes Okosi on Self-Worth, Culture & Assertiveness

Oct 31, 202558mEp. 71S8

Introduction & Summary Dr. Mercedes Okosi returned to the Pansa Pansa Podcast to introduce her newly published book to our listeners. Dr. Okosi is a psychologist and the author of a powerful new book, The Big Book of Bou

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Episode 70: Finding Rest: Why African Immigrant Families Struggle to Access Respite Care with Dr. Yewande Richards

Oct 10, 202558mEp. 70S7

To be a parent to a child with special needs is an act of relentless love, but no parent should have to do it alone. When the systems fail to provide respite care or the services and support needed, the system dismisses

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Episode 69: Science, Identity, and Belonging: A Conversation with Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu

Sep 26, 20251h 29mEp. 69S7

Dr. Otito Iwuchukwua is a brilliant organizational psychologist, an author, scientist, and educator. She is a member of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She is a P

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Episode 68: Taking Up Space Authentically: Conversation with Mwangi Wanjau on Identity and Belonging

Sep 12, 202547mEp. 68S7

Migration is not just a change of geography, but it is a rebirth of self. Every immigrant, no matter race or cultural identity, carries two worlds with them. The world they left behind and the world they must learn to ca

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Episode 67: Libaax- Grow Your Roots Where You Land: A Story of Migration, Memory, and Belongings with Cedric Muhikira

Aug 22, 202546mEp. 67S7

In this episode of the Pansa Pansa podcast, I had the privilege of having a conversation with Cedric Muhikira, a self-taught author who explores themes of identity, migration, and resilience in his new novel 'Libax'. Dur

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Episode 66: A Chaplain’s Journey: Conversation with Mouhamadou B. Diagne on Faith, Identity, and Healing in the African Diaspora

Aug 8, 20251h 8mEp. 66S7

What happens when the pressure to succeed collides with the weight of cultural expectations? In this robust conversation, I sat down with Mouhamadou B. Diagne, a Harvard-trained Muslim chaplain and scholar who, as a chil

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Episode 65: Conversation with Safi Lynch on Culturally Attuned Therapeutic Healing Among Immigrant Families Through Accountability and Personal Growth

Jul 25, 202558mEp. 65S7

In many immigrant households, the past is never discussed but is always present in our lives. Families who crossed oceans carry their pain in silence. The child born into a new land wrestles with belonging. And when they

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Episode 64: The Harsh Reality Holding Africa Back: Franck Zanu Connects Colonialism, Africa’s Crisis, to America’s Race Wars and The DEI Distraction

Jul 11, 20251h 59mEp. 64S7

I first came across Franck Zanu through a compelling YouTube video titled “The White Dispossession of America.” It was my first encounter with the Zanu Project and with Mr. Zanu’s work. His perspective on this subject wa

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Episode 63:Conversation on When It All Falls Down: Unpacking Identity, Family and Legacy of the African Diaspora with Author Chinedu Achebe

Jun 27, 20251h 23mEp. 63S7

Chinedu Achebe is insightful storyteller, cultural commentator, and author of the deeply personal and powerful novel, When It All Falls Down. The book is a continuation of his earlier work The Miseducation of Obi Ifeayin

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Episode 62: Engaging Discussion with Oludara Adeeyo on Parenting Approaches in African Immigrant Households and the Impact of Enmeshment on Family Dynamics.

Jun 13, 20251h 4mEp. 62S7

Our conversation stems from social media dialogue to explore emotional expressions often shaped by deeply rooted cultural traditions and an individual’s personality, which can result in patterns of Enmeshment & Control a

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Episode 61: Conversation with Luc Olinga on DEI and Race Relation in America, the Effectiveness or Ineffective of DEI & Addressing Educational Inequality in America

May 23, 20251h 34mEp. 61S7

I recently came across an article Luc Olinga wrote published on Medium titled I Am Black Man. DEI Is The New Racism. Race relation in America is a sensitive topic many people do not like to engage in because they are afr

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