
Kobby Ankomah-Graham, Moving Towards Peace, Love + Empathy
11/04/22 • 63 min
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In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to lecturer, writer, creative arts & culture specialist and DJ, Kobby Ankomah-Graham, about his life in the UK, moving home to Ghana, finding his lane professionally, exploring his many talents, the importance of creativity and knowing oneself, building community, curating music and how it builds community, dealing with grief, and much more.
You can find Kobby on his website, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
For more on my book Listen To Your Footsteps, check out https://kojobaffoe.com/book/
Please leave us a review and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Editor: Another Dizhaman Production
Show Music: Kweku Baffoe
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to lecturer, writer, creative arts & culture specialist and DJ, Kobby Ankomah-Graham, about his life in the UK, moving home to Ghana, finding his lane professionally, exploring his many talents, the importance of creativity and knowing oneself, building community, curating music and how it builds community, dealing with grief, and much more.
You can find Kobby on his website, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
For more on my book Listen To Your Footsteps, check out https://kojobaffoe.com/book/
Please leave us a review and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Editor: Another Dizhaman Production
Show Music: Kweku Baffoe
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Show Music: Kweku Baffoe
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