
(s2 ep1) What is the true power of prayer? With Nigerian actress Sope Aluko
03/04/21 • 49 min
What is the importance of prayer and spirituality? What is self-care to you? How can you feel closer to God? How do Nigerian values and culture impact a child's upbringing? How effective are Balinese herbs? Why is it important to learn about different cultures? How to break the ice with people of different cultures? How important are exercising and prayer in the morning? What is a must-see on a trip to Nigeria?
In this interview, we got to interact with the ever-so-sweet Sope Aluko, a devout Christian, mom of two, and an actress. Sope was born in Nigeria, raised in the UK, but she also lived on five different continents. She’s known well for her role as a shaman in Black Panther, which has a beautiful story behind it, a true miracle from God. Follow us through this interview to learn more about Sope, her Nigerian upbringing, her spirituality, the importance of prayer, her experiences of living on five different continents, and her view on acting. Let’s get into it!
Collective Drift is taking up AARP's challenge to reinvent what it means to age. Remember, what you do after 50 can be just as amazing as what you've done before 30. It's time to disrupt aging. This is the second of 3 episodes in partnership with AARP highlighting amazing women from around the world who have disrupted aging. Go to aarp.org/disrupt-aging to learn more.
Keep reading on Kadealo.com/collectivedrift
Where to find Erica and Collective Drift
https://www.collectivedrift.com
https://www.instagram.com/collectivedrift
https://www.youtube.com/collectivedrift
Collective Drift is now a part of Kadealo
https://www.Kadealo.com
Where to find Sope
https://www.instagram.com/sopealuko
https://twitter.com/sopealuko
https://www.facebook.com/Sope-Aluko-461432133872601
What is the importance of prayer and spirituality? What is self-care to you? How can you feel closer to God? How do Nigerian values and culture impact a child's upbringing? How effective are Balinese herbs? Why is it important to learn about different cultures? How to break the ice with people of different cultures? How important are exercising and prayer in the morning? What is a must-see on a trip to Nigeria?
In this interview, we got to interact with the ever-so-sweet Sope Aluko, a devout Christian, mom of two, and an actress. Sope was born in Nigeria, raised in the UK, but she also lived on five different continents. She’s known well for her role as a shaman in Black Panther, which has a beautiful story behind it, a true miracle from God. Follow us through this interview to learn more about Sope, her Nigerian upbringing, her spirituality, the importance of prayer, her experiences of living on five different continents, and her view on acting. Let’s get into it!
Collective Drift is taking up AARP's challenge to reinvent what it means to age. Remember, what you do after 50 can be just as amazing as what you've done before 30. It's time to disrupt aging. This is the second of 3 episodes in partnership with AARP highlighting amazing women from around the world who have disrupted aging. Go to aarp.org/disrupt-aging to learn more.
Keep reading on Kadealo.com/collectivedrift
Where to find Erica and Collective Drift
https://www.collectivedrift.com
https://www.instagram.com/collectivedrift
https://www.youtube.com/collectivedrift
Collective Drift is now a part of Kadealo
https://www.Kadealo.com
Where to find Sope
https://www.instagram.com/sopealuko
https://twitter.com/sopealuko
https://www.facebook.com/Sope-Aluko-461432133872601
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(ep 17) What does it mean to be a woman of the world? With Guianese and German artistic director and cultural producer, Vanessa Selk
What is it like to grow up and live around the world? How can I explore cultures around the world? What does it feel like to be a multiethnic woman? What does it mean to be multicultural? How can I be accepted by people of different cultures? How can I invest my time into different types of art?
In this interview, we got to talk to the amazing Vanessa Selk, who can definitely be called “a woman of the world”. Born in Spain and coming from Guianese and German parents, Vanessa has traveled and lived all around the world. Her insight into so many cultures is admirable, that's why I loved listening to her perspective in this interview. Apart from that, Vanessa is an independent cultural producer and political arts consultant. She has also written and directed theater plays, organized film and art festivals, as well as exhibitions, while also being involved in international affairs as a former diplomat at the United Nations and for the French government.
Vanessa’s current mission is the Tout Monde Foundation, which she recently founded. The Tout Monde Foundation is a non-profit organization and public charity supporting Caribbean contemporary visual and performing artists through socially impactful projects dedicated to our 3E-values: Ecology, Education and Equal Rights. Learn more here: https://www.tout-monde-foundation.org/ .
This is the final episode of season 1 of the Collective Drift podcast. We are looking forward to season 2. Make sure that you have subscribed to Collective Drift on your favorite listening site.
Here are a few of my favorite parts of the interview:
Collective Drift (CD) / Vanessa Selk (VS)
CD: How would you describe yourself?
VS: I'm definitely a citizen of the world. I do not belong to one particular country, or a city, or even a particular community. I really feel at home wherever I am at the moment. And every time I travel, I feel like I belong wherever I go because my goal is to adapt to the local culture, understand it, and generally try to speak the language as best as possible. Though it's not always as easy when you're an international citizen and work for a government at the same time.
CD: How has your upbringing allowed you to be so open to being a citizen of the world?
VS: I think I became open to this because my parents are very open-minded. I like to call them Bohemians because they love to travel. Both of them were already traveling when they were young, and that's when they met each other in Spain and where I was born. Then afterward, they continued traveling and they really wanted me to learn the importance of both of their cultures considering that I’m half German and half French Guianese. That’s why my parents agreed to live in both regions and countries.
Read more https://www.collectivedrift.com/post/vanessas
Where to find Erica and Collective Drift
https://www.collectivedrift.com/
https://www.instagram.com/collectivedrift/
https://www.youtube.com/collectivedrift
Where to find Vanessa
https://www.instagram.com/vandagem_art/
https://www.tout-monde-foundation.org/
The Collective Drift platform was created by Erica Knowles to celebrate all women, the beauty of their cultures, and international travel experiences. I believe that women possess magic, that gives them strength and grace to change the world. We learn how to tap into our power in various ways based on our cultural backgrounds and our journeys. Welcome to Collective Drift.
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(s2 ep2) What are the top travel hacks Saving money and staying fit & healthy during COVID19 w/ Dr. Sheba King
What are the top travel hacks Saving money and staying fit & healthy during COVID19 w/ Dr. Sheba King
How to save up for traveling? What are the best hacks to traveling on a budget? What does it feel like to travel more than half of the world? What precautions to take when traveling during COVID? How to follow a healthy diet all the while traveling and eating delicious food? How to get motivated for working out? What is the true essence of self-care?
In this podcast, we got to know the ever so lovely Dr. Sheba, who is a health, fitness, and nutrition coach. She's also the co-founder of "Road to 100 Countries" and has visited 108 countries and counting all over the world with her husband! Born and raised in New York, Sheba is a true New Yorker by heart, but her parents originate from Trinidad. Sheba is super passionate about health and traveling, pursuing her dreams all the while visiting numerous gorgeous countries. She's also a new mom of an 11-month-old and is getting to experience mom-hood as time goes by. Let's get into the interview now to know more about Sheba!
This episode of the Collective Drift podcast is sponsored by Truist. Truist is here for better. BB&T and SunTrust formed Truist with a shared purpose—to inspire and build better lives and communities. With our combined resources, collective passion, and commitment to innovation, we’re creating a better financial experience to help people and businesses achieve more. Go to https://www.truist.com for more information.
Read my favorite questions in the interview here:
https://kadealo.com/collective-drift/s2-e2-what-are-t…vid19-w-dr-sheba/
Where to find Erica and Collective Drift
https://www.instagram.com/collectivedrift/
https://www.youtube.com/collectivedrift
Collective Drift is now a part of Kadealo
https://www.Kadealo.com
Where to find Dr. Sheba
https://www.instagram.com/getfitwithdrsheba/?hl=en
https://drsheba.com/
https://roadto100countries.com/
https://www.facebook.com/RoadTo100Countries/
https://www.instagram.com/roadto100countries/?hl=en
The Collective Drift podcast was created by Erica Knowles to celebrate all women, the beauty of their cultures, and international travel experiences. I believe that women possess magic, that gives them strength and grace to change the world. We learn how to tap into our power in various ways based on our cultural backgrounds and our journeys. Join me and an amazing collective of multicultural, multiethnic, and multigenerational women that are artists, cultural leaders, and travel enthusiasts as they tell their stories about their culture, their tribe of women, their passions, their art, and their favorite international experiences. Welcome to Collective Drift.
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