A place to address, engage and propel culture. A look at the role of arts and culture in the society. An interactive platform focused on providing fresh and authentic content to educate, encourage, empower, inspire and entertain. A multicultural platform that seeks to add value to people. Thus, being relevant as salt and light to make positive impacts.

Propel Culture
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A place to address, engage and propel culture. A look at the role of arts and culture in the society. An interactive platform focused on providing fresh and authentic content to educate, encourage, empower, inspire and entertain. A multicultural platform that seeks to add value to people. Thus, being relevant as salt and light to make positive impacts.
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12/27/2019
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Recent Episodes

April 2, 2020
Let's talk cake - business
<p>A conversation with Majoie, founder of DoughyDesire. Out of the desire to have options for food to eat at the work place, she started baking cakes and built a business out of it. She identified a need, offered a solution and it became a business she is running as part of her corporate work as an Admin Officer. Join in and hear her story. </p>

January 30, 2020
The year of return and policy innovation dialogue Q&A
<p>In this episode, we discuss the impact of the "year of return" festivities marked in Ghana last year (2019), the subject of policy innovation and its drivers needed to boost development. Tune in as we interact with Dr. Ernest Opoku Boateng, he is an educator, innovator, trade negotiator and governance expert who is passionate about behavioural economics, disruptive technologies, sustainability, business and system transformation, and social innovation. A former Executive Director of the Africa Public Policy Research Centre, and founder of the Institute for Environmental and Social Innovation (IESI), a think tank dedicated to advancing innovative and entrepreneurial solutions to pressing environmental, social and economic issues across the African continent. </p> <p>Contact: www.propelculture.com | Social Media: @propel_culture | Email: hi.propelculture@gmail.com</p> <p><br></p>

January 13, 2020
Conversation with Cici Franks (Yoyoo)'The Drum Major'
<p>A conversation with one of Africa's experienced drummers. Frank Ankrah known as Cici Franks or Yooyo in the music circles contributed to African music especially the highlife and afrobeat genres. He was a seasoned musician who spoke the music language and always had drums at heart. He played with Fela Kuti's Africa '70, Kiki Gyan, Blay Ambolley, Rocky Dawuni, Jewel Ackah, Funsho Ogundipe, Ashanti brothers, African connection in Denmark, Desmond Ababio and many other artistes around the world.</p> <p>Contact: www.propelculture.com | Social Media: @propel_culture | Email: hi.propelculture@gmail.com</p>
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