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AfricanPod Business Forum is the home for thoughtful business conversations, featuring stories from the pursuit of heroic business ideas that deliver innovation and prosperity. Unique insights and inspiring stories from leaders in Mining, Energy, Exploration and Business across Australia, Africa and the world. Intimate and ground-breaking interviews, intelligent coverage of business events revealing insurmountable challenges and incredible stories of triumph. AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media from Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Exploration in Australia. More information at www.AfricanPod.comEmail: contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/Phone: +61422477299
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Michelle Obama launched a Podcast. And guess who she chose as her first guest? Michelle chose the man in her life, her husband, Barack Obama.My name is Phillip Nyakpo. I am the creator and producer of AfricanPod Business Forum, a podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and YouTube. AfricanPod is grounded in having thoughtful conversations. So I decided to review Mrs. Obama’s Podcast because this first podcast can be summarised as a deep and thoughtful conversation between a woman and her husband who have been shaped by various experiences in the glare of the public – but also ceased the chance to accept the hard work of managing their relationships, raising children and more often than not,  willing to share their stories. Michelle Obama’s Podcast comes with good value for everyday living, signaling that she wants to keep pointing to the importance of taking time for deep reflections on life.Sure, the Obamas are best known for their 8 years in the White House, as Barack served as the 44th President of the United States. Michelle’s life in politics, of course, did not start with her years in the White House. She first experienced politics as a wife when her husband was Senator for a number of years. So it is easy to see her mostly in the context of politics.It is possible, however, to appreciate Michelle’s podcast outside politics. And the best way is, to the extent possible, suspend your knowledge of her as a person closely linked to the harsh full-contact sport, called politics. The podcast is a high-quality production – a Spotify originally and available exclusively on Spotify.For more, subscribe to AfricanPod Business Forum, on audio and video Podcasts. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum"  contact@AfricanPod.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/ Twitter: @AfricanPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/ www.AfricanPod.com Phone: +61422477299 
Dr. Pedus Eweama is a Nigerian Medical Doctor in Perth. He used to be a professional Nurse when he first arrived in Australia. But after a few short years, he enrolled in Medical School and eventually qualified as a Medical Doctor. Dr. Eweama also serves as President of the Nigerian Association of Western Australia. He is very concerned about the negative image of Nigeria and Nigerians across the world. He saw an opportunity to correct this when he was invited for the launch of Gibbous Moon Over Lagos, a book written by Pamela Watson. His invitation included a chance to speak to the audience."There is obviously more to Nigeria than what you read in the Media," he said.To be sure he is not dismissed as being just blind patriot, Dr. Eweama says the nation of 200 million people does face real challenges including incompetent leadership."I can tell you if our country Nigeria improves, and if we happen to have good leaders, there are way more opportunities than you can see in most of the western countries - and this is the truth. We have been plagued by poor leadership" According to Dr Eweama, there are about 2000 Nigerians in Western Australia, they are working hard to change the persistently negative perception of Nigeria. For the modest audience at the University of Western Australia, Dr. Pedus Eweama did really come across as a passionate advocate for Nigeria and Nigerians. AfricanPod Business Forum is a production of AfricanPod Media in Perth. For more, subscribe to AfricanPod Business Forum, on audio and video Podcasts. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Music: Awele by Flavour & Umu Obiligbocontact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
This is AfricanPod Business Forum, and I am your host, Phillip Nyakpo.This is Part 2 of Telling the Story of Azumah Nelson, Africa's Greatest Boxing Legend. The storyteller is a man called Ashley Morrison, an Author, Sports Journalist, and Documentary Filmmaker. If you haven't listened to part one, then this is a good time to watch and listen to it on our YouTube Channel or on the Audio Podcast, available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or wherever you listen to your Podcast.Ashley Morrison was born in England and moved to Australia where he has lived for more than 30 years. In between, he spent time in Ghana interviewing and writing the biography of Africa's greatest boxing legend, Azumah Nelson. In this intimate interview, Ashley Morrison talks about his extreme love of Africa and Sports, the privilege of spending time with boxing professor, Azumah Nelson, an athlete he describes as a most humble person. Ashley himself is a man who has a compelling life story worth hearing. Enjoy part two of the interview with Ashley Morrison who tells the story of Africa's greatest boxing legend... and while you are here, subscribe to our Podcast on YouTube by searching for AfricanPod Business Forum.AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, Australia.Subscribe free to our audio and video Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information.Follow us on Social Media by searching for "AfricanPod"And check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
The negative impact of Coronavirus Pandemic on families, students, and migrants with no permanent residency in countries where they live is huge and easy to miss.This has been recognized by the Ghana Association of Western Australia where an effort is being made to assist students and families who currently have no reliable sources of income or support. A message sent out to members of the association said "The Ghana Association of Western Australia is creating a platform for Ghanaians, especially those who may be challenged economically by the COVID-19 pandemic to receive some assistance"Those in need were encouraged to contact the association for some help. Dr. Albert Amankwaa, President of the Ghana Association of Western Australia says the Australian government has extended significant help to citizens and permanent residents, but many Ghanaians who are temporary residents or students have not benefited. Having heard of the plight of many, the association decided to organised some assistance. As of the time of filing this report, the number of people infected by COVID-19 in Western Australia is less than 600 with a significant daily decrease in new cases. However, social and economic activities are still on hold with no guaranteed income for some families, temporary residents, and students. Full economic recovery appears to be nowhere near the horizon, but Ghanaians in this community who have benefited from the modest assistance offered by the Ghana Association of Western Australia are grateful that some help could be so close.  ***This AfricanPod Business Forum report was produced while keeping the necessary social distancing rules being observed worldwide to combat the Coronavirus pandemic.*** AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free to our audio Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information including photos and articles of interest. Follow us on social Media: just search for "AfricanPod"Don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
This is AfricanPod Business Forum, and I am your host, Phillip Nyakpo. My guest today is Ashley Morrison -  an Author, Sports Journalist and Documentary Filmmaker - with a heart. Ashley Morrison was born in England and moved to Australia where he has lived for more than 30 years. In between, he spent some time in Ghana interviewing Azumah Nelson and wrote the biography of Africa's greatest boxing legend. He followed it up with a video documentary on Azumah Nelson's extraordinary life. In this intimate interview, Ashley Morrison talks about his extreme love of Africa and Sports, the privilege of spending time with boxing professor, Azumah Nelson - an athlete he describes as a most humble person. It is a two-part interview where you will discover Ashley himself as both eloquent and humble, a man who himself has compelling life stories worth hearing. AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, Australia.Subscribe free to our audio and video Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information.Follow us on Social Media by searching for "AfricanPod"And check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
Pamela Watson was born in Perth, Australia where she loved to see the golden sun setting across the Indian ocean to Africa. She followed the trajectory of the sun to Africa, and when she arrived, she did the unthinkable by riding a bicycle all by herself across the continent, traversing a distance of more than 14 thousand kilometers. More than just a bike rider and adventurer, Pamela is also an Author, Entrepreneur and Management consultant in Africa’s toughest business environment – a place called Lagos, a megacity in Nigeria. She knows all about the legendary scams for which Nigeria is famous, but Pamela Watson says Lagos, Nigeria and Africa have a lot more good news stories than the world knows. She describes Africa as having some of the most productive, resilient and creative people on earth. It is a picture she paints most beautifully in her book Gibbous Moon Over Lagos. My thoughtful business conversation with Pamela Watson reveals her mission is to transform views and ideas about modern Africa and encourage business and social enterprise for a continent with a promising future. My name is Phillip Nyakpo, your host on AfricanPod Business Forum - and here is the full interview in which Pamela Watson talks about growing up in Perth, Australia with dreams of Africa in her heart. -----AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, Australia - the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free to our audio Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information.Follow us on social Media by searching for "AfricanPod"And check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299 
Precision, accuracy and safety – these are the cornerstones of successful mining operations. Quality human resources – a collection of individuals with talent and training is required to achieve mining excellence, and our guest today is one of them. My name is Phillip Nyakpo and this is AfricanPod Business Forum, the audio and video podcast for thoughtful business conversations worldwide. Bosco Tetteh, is one of the special individuals in the mining industry with the necessary talent, training and passion.He works as the Global Senior Consultant at Hexagon Mining. From his base in Perth, Australia, he is regularly called at a moment’s notice to go to any place in the world where his expertise is required at a busy mine site.Bosco has 20 years experience in the mining industry, and his technical knowledge is remarkable. As he takes his turn on AfricanPod Business Forum, Bosco Tetteh reveals what is involved in advanced Mining fleet Management for global operational excellence.----AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, Australia - the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free to our audio Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information.Follow us on social Media by searching for "AfricanPod"Don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
Another thoughtful business conversation, and Joe Anim, an entrepreneur, a professional teacher and marketer takes his turn on AfricanPod Business Forum to discuss accessibility to quality eduction. He says the 21st century, driven heavily by technology means quality and practical education must not be dependent on brick and mortar - especially in Africa. And so, through the Wolo E-Learning Project in Ghana, Joe Anim has unleashed the power of technology to create an authentic learning experience for both teacher and student available on tablet, desktop and mobile. Here is the thoughtful conversation with Joe Anim. AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, Australia - the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free to our audio Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information including photos and articles of interest. Follow us on social Media by searching for "AfricanPod"Don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
Our guest on AfricanPod Business Forum is a businesswoman who believes the finest path to success is the simple act of empowering other people and creating opportunities for them. Nkandu Beltz is a relentless entrepreneur and a public speaker who has written three books as well, while running a Mining Exploration company in Australia.  Nicknamed Queen of Africa, Nkandu Beltz speaks five languages. She lives life in its full spectrum, feeling comfortable in high heel shoes in boardrooms and wearing safety boots out in the bush.  She has even interviewed the Nobel Peace Prize winner, the Dalai Lama of Tibet.  Most of all, this businesswoman never stops learning.To start the thoughtful business conversation, I asked Nkandu how she came to believe so strongly that “if you learn how to learn, you can learn anything”---AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free to our audio Podcast. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information including photos and articles of interest. Follow us on social Media: by searching for "AfricanPod"Don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
The woman who takes her turn on AfricanPod Business Forum today says she reads at least a book a month to keep up with the dynamic business environment. That is just one of the things she does to satisfy her thirst for knowledge while she works to promote trade in Kenya. My name is Phillip Nyakpo, your host on AfricanPod Business Forum. My guest, Rose Ronoh is the head of the Trade Facilitation Directorate at KenTrade. KenTrade is a government agency in Kenya responsible for Trade Facilitation. In this thoughtful business conversation, Rose Ronoh says trade, not aid, is the the key to combat poverty in Africa. AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free to our audio podcast if you have not done so already. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information including photos and articles of interest. Follow us on social Media:Don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
Years after training as a computer systems administrator, Freeman Addico developed a vision to offer a premium Cloud Computing and Encryption Solution that can be deployed anywhere in the world. This is AfricanPod Business Forum, the place for thoughtful business conversations. I am your host, Phillip Nyakpo. Addicnet, the company Freeman Addico created 10 years ago is indeed offering a premium Cloud Computing and encryption Solution. It is also now being recognised as one of the 20 most promising tech companies in Africa, providing end-to-end cloud computing service. As he takes his turn on AfricanPod Business Forum, Freeman Addico speaks as a successful entrepreneur from Ghana who braved odds to expand his business into four countries with clients all over the world. ———Subscribe free to our audio podcast if you have not done so already. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and where ever you listen to your Podcast.To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum"Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information. And don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum.Email: contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
He was born in the United Kingdom and grew up in Perth Australia and Accra Ghana, in West AfricaHe went on a self discovery journey to Toronto, Canada and when he returned to Australia, he chose Melbourne as his home. Akwasi Osei-Tutu is a Ghanaian-Australian Comedian trying to figure out how to turn comedy into business.   This is AfricanPod Business Forum from Perth, the silicon valley of mining, energy and business. I am your host, Phillip NyakpoSo how do you turn comedy into business? As he takes his turn on AfricanPod Business Forum for a thoughtful conversation, Akwasi Osei-Tutu delivers answers that go well beyond business for profit. And he reveals himself to be a man with different cultural strands on a mission to embrace the world - from Africa to Australia, Middles East to Europe and to the Americas. AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business.  Subscribe free our audio podcast if you have not done so already. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information. And don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod Business Forum. Email: contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
Dela Matanawui, Director of the Austral African Survey Group based in Perth, Australia takes his turn on AfricanPod Business Forum. Dela, a professional surveyor, started off as an employee in Africa, where he quickly recognised his own business acumen and created a company. And then moved to Australia and formed a partnership in business to deliver first class mining survey services across Africa and Australia. Dela Matanawui in this interview says the demanding nature of surveying as a business is possible only for those with an uncommon commitment and passion. Here now is the thoughtful conversation. AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe free our audio podcast if you have not done so already. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and where ever you listen to your Podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for "AfricanPod Business Forum" Our website, www.AfricanPod.com has more information including photos and articles of interest. Follow us on social Media:Don't forget to check all of our previous interviews with exceptional guests - all on AfricanPod. contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africanpod/www.AfricanPod.comPhone: +61422477299
Cynthia Musafili Wright, an African-Australian woman, and a passionate entrepreneur takes her turn on AfricanPod Business forum. After years of caring for people as a professional Nurse, Cynthia found her calling as an Entrepreneur. Consistent with her belief in making a positive difference in the lives of others, Cynthia has left footprints on many projects.Cynthia Musafili Wright has also written a book to share some of the profound principles that keeps her in business, along with the big dreams she continues to works on. You'll find, as you listen to this interview that Cynthia is totally multi-faceted but still manages to keep her balance as a businesswoman, a wife, a mother and an unstoppable entrepreneur. Here is the thoughtful business conversation with Cynthia Musafili Wright. AfricanPod Business Forum is hosted by Phillip Nyakpo. It is produced by AfricanPod Media in Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Subscribe to our audio podcast wherever you listen to your podcast. To find us on YouTube, just search for “AfricanPod Business Forum”You can find the video version of this interview here: https://youtu.be/4gur1IO6cIwWebsite: www.AfricanPod.comcontact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodPhone: +61422477299
This is AfricanPod Business Forum, and I am your host, Phillip Nyakpo. My guest for a thoughtful business conversation is Nina Hjortlund. Nina is originally from Denmark. She found her way to Africa for adventure many years ago and fell in love with the continent in Tanzania.Nina Hjortlund now calls Australia home, from where she continues to help the disadvantaged, through a non-profit organisation called Australia for Cedar Tanzania. And she does all these using business principles and skills - as well as unlimited passion. And now, the thoughtful conversation with Nina.----AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod from Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Video: http://bit.ly/38c6Mv4 contact@AfricanPod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/ Twitter: @AfricanPod Phone: +61422477299
My guest today is an 83 year old businessman and a renowned Australian mining magnate. Born into a family of miners in the historic mining town of Kalgoorlie, Ron Manners has been described as a legend in the industry by Bill Repard of Australia’s Paydirt. Mr Manners is remarkably astute as a businessman.Once, he engaged in almost a decade-long argument with the Australian Tax Office and won hands down.I met Ron Manners at the NewGenGold conference in Perth where he was introducing his new book titled The Lonely Libertarian - just one of many books he has written about the history of Australian Mining.In this thoughtful conversation, Ron Manners says the mining industry is by far the most creative of all industries, making Australia an economically significant country in the world.AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod from Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. Video: http://bit.ly/38c6Mv4contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPodPhone: +61422477299
This is AfricanPod Business Forum, I am your host, Phillip Nyakpo with another thoughtful conversation in business.The housing deficit in Africa runs into the millions. The number worldwide especially in emerging countries is even more staggering.It is a big challenge to fix this problem but for Cynthia Musafili Wright and her team at Building Communities Initiative, BCI, it is an opportunity to make a difference - and make a dent in the housing deficit, especially in Africa.What you are about to hear now is part of a conversation I had with the Co-Founder of BCI, Cynthia Musafili Wright in which she talked about the ambitious project.The entire conversation will soon be available on AfricanPod Business Forum in audio podcast and video.And now, this is Cynthia, talking about how to make a dent in the housing deficit in Africa and emerging countries - and more.----That was part of a conversation I had with the Co-Founder of Building Communities Initiative, Cynthia Musafili Wright.The entire conversation in audio and video will soon be available on AfricanPod Business Forum, and you can find it where ever you listen to your  podcast - and also available in video on YouTube.Subscribe now to AfricanPod Business ForumAfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod from Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business. contact@AfricanPod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/ Twitter: @AfricanPod  Phone: +61422477299
This is part 2 of the thoughtful conversation about the enormous risks companies face when they invest in other countries. My guest of course is Dr Sam Luttrell of global law firm, Clifford Chance, based in Perth, discussing how to control the risk of international investment.Sam is is an expert in International arbitration, representing clients in cross-border disputes with other businesses and in claims against foreign governments under investment treaties and free trade agreements.If you haven't listened to the first part part, I suggest you pause, go back to part 1, and that way, you'll get the most out of this quality interaction.The thoughtful and informative conversation continues now in part 2 of How to control the risk of International Investment.AfricanPod Business Forum is produced by AfricanPod from Perth, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy and Business.contact@AfricanPod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/africanpod/Twitter: @AfricanPod +61422477299
This is AfricanPod Business Forum - and I am Phillip Nyakpo in Perth Australia, the silicon valley of Mining, Energy, and Business.This episode is a thoughtful conversation about the risk companies face when they invest in other countries.My guest is Dr Sam Luttrell of global law firm, Clifford Chance. He works there as a Partner practising from the firm's Australian office in Perth.Sam Luttrell is an expert in international arbitration. He represents clients in cross-border disputes with other businesses and in claims against foreign governments under investment treaties and free trade agreements.It is a big issue - so this is the first of two parts, where we learn that the man who explains How to control the risk of International Investment as a top lawyer actually had plans of being a Landscape Painter. This is a thoughtful and illuminating conversation about how to control the risk of international investment.contact@Africanpod.com+61422477299
Hello, my name is Phillip Nyakpo.Exploration and Mining done the right way and sustainably is a Win-win for all.That is the key message from William Witham, the Chief Executive of the Australia-Africa Mining and Energy Group also called AAMEG.I interviewed William Witham at the AAMEG Head Office in Perth where he told me the challenges and opportunities inherent in the industry and how the benefits can be shared by all. First, William describes how his journey in life got him into his present role as Chief Executive of AAMEG.There is more on AfricanPod Business Forum.You can check out our videos, interviews and events on AfricanPod Business Forum's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLsESDBgIJd5MKvU3odrGVwThe video version of this interview is right there - just search for AfricanPod Business Forum and you can see it all for yourself in colour.AfricanPod Business Forum is produced in audio and video from Perth, the silicon valley of mining, energy and exploration.For more thoughtful conversations in business, subscribe to AfricanPod Business Forum, so you don't miss any episode.Email: contact@africanPod.comPhone: +61 422 477 299
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