Diaspora Exchange Podcast
Diaspora Exchange (DPX) Podcast is dedicated to serving the African diaspora (Diaspora); people of African descent globally, and all those interested in the rich and diverse culture, experiences, and well being of the Diaspora communities. DPX platform brings together visionaries, entrepreneurs, leaders, groups and individuals who are passionate about economic prosperity and financial independence of the Diaspora and the people of Africa.
What We Offer
Engaging Conversations: We interact and engage achievers, influencers and community leaders from diverse diasporic backgrounds who have overcome challenges in the socioeconomic space and will share their experience.
Global Perspectives: We analyze, with global perspective, the contributions of the Diaspora on economic development of their host communities and their significance for positive developments in Africa.
Actionable Insights: We provide actionable insights that could be impactful to your success, whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or someone looking to enhance your financial well-being.
Networking Opportunities: We enable valuable connections with business visionaries, community trail blazers, and individuals who share similar interests from the African Diaspora through our podcast community and more.
Listen to DPX Episodes...
Episode 0: Introducing DPX Podcast
- Dr. Seth Abelson and Dr. Tosin Dada
On this very first episode, Dr. Seth Abelson (Host) and Dr. Tosin Dada of Seattle WA introduce DPX Podcast.
Episode 2: African Healthcare. Opportunities for Diaspora Engagement
- Sidi Saccoh, Chief Operating Officer, Fleri, Inc.
Healthcare infrastructure and delivery system is fundamentally crucial to national development. In this Episode of DPX Podcast, Sidi Saccoh (COO) of Fleri (https://joinfleri.com) discusses the state of healthcare in Africa and how Fleri is positioning African diasporas to improve the delivery of quality healthcare for Africans. Fleri is an healthcare marketplace that enables African diasporas to support care for their loved ones back in Africa.
Episode 1: Social Impact Enterprise. Opportunities for the African diaspora
- Ellenmarrie McPhillip, Associate Dean, University of Miami, FL
In this episode, Ellenmarie McPhillip, Associate Dean for undergraduate academic services and innovation, University of Miami, FL discusses the concept of social impact enterprise and the opportunities for the African Diaspora to build wealth and create legacy for the next generation. We hope you enjoy it.
Episode 3: Legal Representations for the African Immigrant Communities
- Edwin Aimufua, Staff Attorney and Legal Council, ACPHC, Los Angeles, CA.
Africans immigrating to the United States and other western countries are faced with numerous legal challenges. In this Episode Mr. Aimufua discusses legal ramifications in various areas of vulnerability such as family, immigration, and personal injury that African immigrant communities in the U.S face. He highlights the work of his organization, African Communities Public Health Coalition (ACPHC), and several others, in providing the needed support for the African immigrants in the U.S.
Disclaimer: DPX Podcast does not support or encourage illegal immigration to he U.S. or elsewhere. Information about the US Immigrant and Nonimmigrant visa categories can be found on the U.S. Department of States Website
Episode 4: Challenges and Opportunities for African Immigrant Founders
- Godwin Gabriel, Founder and CEO, Moovn Technologies (Moovn), Seattle WA.
In this episode, Mr. Godwin Gabriel, Founder and CEO of Moovn discusses the challenges and opportunities for African immigrant founders. He shared his insightful experience with Moovn from formation to becoming a global rideshare company. Moovn, a Seattle-based technology company, is behind versatile innovative platforms which are moving people, driving commerce, and changing lives around the world. The Moovn App offers its users an all-in-one platform to book rides, shop online, and perform peer-to-peer payment transactions.
Episode 5: Remit Innovatively by Empowering Your Loved Ones with Productive Assets
- Mr. Olayemi Seni Oyekanmi, Founder, Oriki Energy
This episode of DPX Podcast features Mr. Olayemi Seni Oyekanmi, Founder of Oriki Energy (https://www.orikienergy.com), a solar system company based in France. Mr Oyekanmi shares Oriki Energy's alternative approach to remittances and the opportunities for the diasporas to economically empower their loved ones by investing in productive solar systems rather than sending money.
Episode 6: Strategic Education. Perspectives of Parents Among African Diasporas
- Mfon Usua (Houston TX) and Tosin Dada (Seattle, WA)
In this Episode of DPX Podcast, Mfon Usua (Houston, TX) and Tosin Dada (Seattle, WA) shared their stories and perspectives on positioning African children in the diaspora for opportunities in highly-ranked colleges in the United States and beyond.
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