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by We Are the Voice international Organization

6 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

The WATV Podcast's mission is to represent humanity in leadership. We will serve as an observer for all generations; specifically, the future generation. We have acknowledged the need to prepare ourselves for the position of leadership we will fill in the next decade or less. The goal of WATV Podcast is to set ourselves as an example for people in this generation. In our podcast, we will present solutions to a lot of leadership inadequacies/problems that we are victims of today. We want the future generational leaders to be well prepared in humanity and boldness to lead righteously.

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Publishing Since

4/3/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Mental Health Matters: Depression Amongst Youth of Sub-Saharan Africa

September 22, 2021

Mental Health Matters: Depression Amongst Youth of Sub-Saharan Africa

<p>Ogyam (Host) with Naisubi Joanitah Mbayo (Guest) speaks on the challenges of mental health (Continuation of previous episode from season 1) but this time around, he engages a professional on the subject and they go even deeper to talk about depression within Sub-Saharan Africa. Special attention is given to Uganda (that should clue you in on his guest right?), and the youth. How is depression any different from passing grief/sadness? When is depression mild or severe? They discuss the symptoms, and how to get through it or possibly how to help a friend.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The Rise in Millennial & Gen Z involvement in Politics

September 22, 2021

The Rise in Millennial & Gen Z involvement in Politics

<p>Anna Agbotse (Host) and Faustina Owoh (Guest) discusses how Millennials &amp; Gen Z voices have been instrumental in drawing attention to social injustice and affecting policy-making processes. Electorates are listening to African American voices now more than ever. The rhetorical question is how can the black community make good use of this? Is their plan able to withstand another wave of change in the political and social system? Is it sustainable? How can Africans living in the diaspora effect change in their home countries?</p>

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June 4, 2021

#FixtheCountry Introduction Part 1

<p>Hosted by Head Director Michelle Ampofo of We Are the Voice International; #F<strong>ixthecountry </strong>is an ongoing movement in Ghana whereas the Ghanaian youth demands the ability to hold the government accountable and the progress of the Nation. This podcast is raw and real as the speakers Akorfa, Anna, Nii (Philp) and Angel discuss the present challenging affairs of Ghana. Through this podcast; ideas, solutions, and challenging topics will be present. We will conversate as united youth for Ghana. Join us &amp; share your thoughts with us via social media using the hashtag <strong>#watvpodcast</strong>.&nbsp;</p>

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What is watvpodcast?

The WATV Podcast's mission is to represent humanity in leadership. We will serve as an observer for all generations; specifically, the future generation. We have acknowledged the need to prepare ourselves for the position of leadership we will fill in the next decade or less. The goal of WATV Podcast is to set ourselves as an example for people in this generation. In our podcast, we will present solutions to a lot of leadership inadequacies/problems that we are victims of today. We want the future generational leaders to be well prepared in humanity and boldness to lead righteously.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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