Florence Amerley Adu

Glocal Citizens

Society EN ↓ 324 episodes

Glocal Citizenship is the recognition that we are simultaneously citizens of our local communities and of the world as a whole. It's about understanding how local actions have global impacts and how global issues affect our local communities. As Glocal Citizens, we strive to be informed, engaged, and responsible individuals who work to create a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world. Explore the intersection of local and global impact with Glocal Citizens! Hosted by Florence Amerley Adu, this podcast delves into the experiences of inspiring individuals bridging their local selves with the...

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Florence Amerley Adu

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Society

Podcast website

glocalcitizens.fireside.fm

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 326: Thoughts on Reclaiming Your Community with Majora Carter 07.07.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week in our continuing Glocal Citizens x Black Women in Real Estate and Green For All , and in 2017 opened the Boogie Down Grind — a hip-hop-themed coffee and craft beer spot, the first commercial "third space" in Hunts Point since the mid-1980s. Her 2022 book, Reclaiming Your Community: You Don't Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One , argue...

Episode 325: Encore Episode | Modeling a Life of Art and Experiences with Liz Campbell 23.06.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast, we re-presenting an episode that first posted nearly five years ago in the summer of 2021. At the time, my guest, Elizabeth Ann [Campbell Parks] Rollins-Moskowitz, Liz Campbell for short, was empty nesting and remote grandmothering while diving ever deeper into her art using her Mill Valley, California setting as a constant muse. Today she’s han...

Episode 324: Food for Thought with Mawuli Dzansi 16.06.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week, Chef Mawuli Dzansi allows us the honor of being his first podcast appearance. And we definitely count that as a win with this rising start in the Ghana food movement. Rooted deeply in his Ghanaian heritage, his passion for food grew as he explored flavors, techniques, and ingredients he discovered while living with his Aunt in Accra. Chef Mawuli’s expertise is...

Episode 323: Encore Episode | Real Egypt with Samir Abbass 09.06.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week we have an encore episode inspired by the many pitch decks that I’ve been reviewing from companies based in Egypt as part of my Dream VC Investor Accelerator Fellowship . Back in 2020, while we were still in the thick of the pandemic, I connected with Samir Abbass . I connect with my guest, Samir Abbass , while he was studying in Spain and when tours of any kin...

Episode 322: The Nubuke Foundation @ 20: A Conversation about Building and Sustaining an Arts Institution for Ghana to the World with Odile Tevie 02.06.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! Exiting news…according to the Million Podcasts database platform We’re ranked #25 among change agent podcast thanks to listeners like you! In this week’s change agent conversation we’re visiting with Odile Tevie, co-founder and director of Nubuke Foundation , a visual arts and cultural institution, based in Accra and Wa in Ghana. In the early 2000’s she set up and ran th...

Episode 321: On Being a Benevolent Savage with Remi Adeleke 26.05.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week we commemorate Africa Day across the African Diaspora. Reflecting on the journeys of liberation that Black people have endured in trial and triumph, I am ever reminded that those that laid the groundwork will never in my heart, mind or acts have done so in vain. As the pillars of imperialism are finally weakening--though, not without reverting to its tried and...

Episode 320: On the State of the Africa Diaspora with Dr. Ashley D. Milton 19.05.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast I’m back in Accra, back on the Continent, just in time to commemorate African Liberation Day--Africa Day 2026. Last year around this time, my guest and I were preparing for our respective sessions at AfroTalks 2025 @ University of Ghana-Legon where we shared stories and proposed solutions centering the theme "HOW?" aimed at fostering critical int...

Episode 319: Embracing Multiple Talents as Activism with Bryonn Bain 12.05.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast it’s an NYU affair with a side of Columbia University, Harvard University and UCLA. I first met my guest as fellow New York University students/alumni in the late 1990’s, at a time when slam poetry was beginning to reaching global audiences with influences from hip hop music and other activist movements. Fast foward after more than 20 years to ea...

Episode 318: Building Bridges Between Capital Investment and Culture with Nioki Doggett 05.05.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast we have another installment of Glocal Citizens x Black Women in Real Estate collaboration-- Borderless Building . Throughout the year, we’re hosting conversations with BWRE members showcasing the personal and professional journeys of Black women in the real estate industry across tthe global. We’re highlighting how Black women in the industry inv...

Episode 317: Impact-Driven Fintech Solutions with Jemima Lewis 28.04.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week’s conversation with Adedayo Jemima Lewis, Senior VP Commercial & Growth at Fincra , offers great insights into process and realities of realizing your passion in a new local. From applying and receiving a Global Talent Visa to sharpening her impact-driven career lens, Jemima is one to watch, particularly in the African Fintech space. As a commercial and gro...

Episode 316: Building Community Assets Grounded in Love with Bakajika Tshinanga 21.04.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast community builidng is a central theme. For twenty years, my guest, Bakajika Tshinanga, has operated at the exact intersection where culture generates economic value. His journey started in 2004, when he founded a student-led program at the University of Georgia Atlanta. Georgia Daze still runs today and has improved enrollment yield conservativel...

Episode 315: Preserving our Sweet Roots and our Archiving Imperative with Maame Adjei 14.04.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! I’m sure many of you remember the groundbreaking web series An African City . We’ve even hosted a panel featuring creator of the series Nicole Amarteifio in our writing as activism series. My guest this week launched her creative career as a cast member on the series and she hasn’t looked back since. Maame Adjei is a Ghanaian storyteller, producer, director, entrepreneur...

Episode 314: Encore Episode | Going with Grace with Alua Arthur 07.04.2026

Heartfelt Greetings, Glocal Citizens. This week’s encore episode is a salve for my heavy heart. I’m resharing it as a reminder of life’s certainties; because it reflects some of the roots experiences that my guest, Global Ghanaian, death doula and author of Briefly Perfectly Human , Alua Arthur and I share; and because care for the aging has become a feature focus of my life story, particulary sin...

Episode 313: Reclaiming Wellness with Nana Amoako-Anin 31.03.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This year our Women’s Herstory Month series has taken us for the first time to Botswana and Norway; we stopped in the UK, picked up flavors from Nigeria, Sudan, Zambia, Netherlands, Philippines, Belgium, Brazil and South Africa; went on a future forward mission in Kenya, and we’re landing home in a flashback forward conversation with fellow Ghanaian-American and early Gl...

Episode 312: World Making Art, Science and Practice with San’aa Njeeri 24.03.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week our Women’s Herstory Month series takes us back to Kenya--to a place called Area Nyaga . Our guide is futurist, artist, and creative synthesist reimagining African futures, San’aa Njeeri. Distilling over a decade of global interdisciplinary practice, she positions art as a tool for education, translating complex ideas into accessible experiences that advance Af...

Episode 311: Ela-vating the Entrepreneurship Mindset with Sarah Osman 17.03.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week in our continuing Women’s Herstory Month series, we’re in another new country--from southern Africa last week we’re landing in Scandinavia on our first trip to Norway via Sudan, Zambia, The Philippines, Netherlands, Ghana and South Africa--all places my guest this week has called home. Sarah Osman is a cognitive psychologist, global development specialist, and...

Episode 310: From Diamonds in the Rough to Polished Gems of Culture with Caroline Modise 10.03.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! Next up in our Women’s Herstories Month series is our first trip to Botswana. I met this week’s guest, a native Motswana and globe trotter--Caroline Modise, in Accra earlier this year representing in her role as the Sustainability Engagements Manager at De Beers Group. At De Beers she plays a key role in socialising and amplifying the company’s social impact programs acr...

Episode 309: Creating Spaces for Black Women in Real Estate with Hanna Afolabi 03.03.2026

Women’s Herstory Month Greetings Glocal Citizens! If it’s March then it’s that time again for a month of conversations centering women’s stories and experiences. This week, we’re also kicking off the series with the launch of our Glocal Citizens x Black Women in Real Estate collaboration--Borderless Building. Founded in 2019, Black Women in Real Estate (BWRE) is an organization that aims to bring...

Episode 308: Mobilizing Innovation Infrastructure in Haiti and Beyond with Marc Alain Boucicault 24.02.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week, though Black History Month in the Americas is winding down, here on the podcast we’re consistently aiming to learn, grow and inspire our sustained consciouness around #PanAfricanProgress and we’re deep diving with a son of the country that is at the foundation of liberation across the global Black Diaspora - Haiti . Marc Alain Boucicault is a social entreprene...

Episode 307: Around the Globe and Back Home Again with Nana Asomani-Poku 17.02.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! I met this week’s guest, Nana Asomani-Poku in Jamestown, Accra during a walking tour through featuring stories told in images by Glocal Citizen, James Barnor . It was during the James Barnor @‌95 celebration in 2024. Nana, a UK-born Ghanaian legal professional, filmmaker, and community engagement specialist based in Australia was back in Ghana for a family celebration of...

Episode 306: Digital Asset Evolution in Africa with Mimi Kufuor 10.02.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! My guest this week is building the financial infrastructure that Africa deserves. As Chief Operating Officer of KoinKoin and CEO + Country Manager of KoinKoin Ghana Ltd, a leading African digital asset exchange, Mimi Kufuor is creating digital assets solutions that work for real people. She comes to this work after spending 15 years navigating the most complex corners of...

Episode 305: How to Build Emergency Response Infrastructure in Africa with Folake Owodunni 03.02.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! For those listeners in North America, February is Black History Month. Week in and week out on this podcast, we’re all about how our Black present syncs with our history and all things forward for people of the Black diaspora worldwide. This week’s conversation zooms in on a healthcare infrastrucutre solution that has the potential to transform how emergency response ser...

Episode 304: When Lineage Meets Craft and Other Notes on Community with Tai Allen Part 2 27.01.2026

This week the US commemorates the MLK Day holiday - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. He would have been 97. The third Monday of January has stood as the official holiday for 40 years, and no matter what the current US administration attempts at erasure, the Black American Diaspora will never forget. I remember growing up, before 1986 when the day became an official holiday, the majority of m...

Episode 303: When Lineage Meets Craft and Other Notes on Community with Tai Allen Part 1 20.01.2026

This week the US commemorates the MLK Day holiday - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. He would have been 97. The third Monday of January has stood as the official holiday for 40 years, and no matter what the current US administration attempts at erasure, the Black American Diaspora will never forget. I remember growing up, before 1986 when the day became an official holiday, the majority of m...

Episode 302: Infrastructure, Policy and the AI of Things in Africa with Oswald Osaretin Guobadia 13.01.2026

Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast, I was thrilled to have been able to take advantage of the fact that this week’s guest and I were on the same timezone because he’s literally moving and shaking across Africa and the Middle East full time. Since he last joined us in early 2020, Oswald Osaretin Guobadia has stepped into multiple new roles on top of being an entrepreneur. This incl...

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