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A podcast about Blackness and how (re)connecting back to our native homeland(s) and connecting with our fellow Black people all across the globe, while also benefiting from the land we currently live in, could be good for your lives. As Black people, we have the opportunity to have the best of both worlds, this podcast shows you how and why.
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In this episode of My Black is Transnational, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with Ms. Hollman, a transnational Nigerian American with both African American and Nigerian roots. In a relaxed and engaging gist, they explore her unique life journey—from growing up in Indiana, to relocating to Nigeria, and eventually returning to the United States.The conversation dives into how she navigates and embraces both Nigerian and African American identities, and how she leverages them to intentionally cultivate her sense of Blackness. Ms. Hollman also reflects on her multifaceted life as a mother, a lawyer, and a former musician, offering insight into how these identities intersect across borders and life stages.This episode is a rich reflection on identity, movement, and the many ways Blackness is lived and expressed.Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts speaks with Golda Houndoh, a 1.5-generation Togolese woman whose story embodies resilience, purpose, and transnational identity. Golda opens up about living with sickle cell, navigating life across cultures, and how her personal experiences have fueled her passion for community health and maternal and child wellness.This heartfelt conversation explores the intersections of health, heritage, and hope—offering insight into how transnational journeys shape not only who we are, but how we care for others.That and more!Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
In this episode of My Black is Transnational, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with Chidi Udengwu, one of the founders of Naijanation—a rapidly growing platform redefining what it means to be young, Nigerian, and connected.Naijanation is more than just a community—it's the new-age hometown association, a space where 1.5 and 2nd gen Nigerians are taking cultural ownership on their own terms. From virtual engagement to real-world gatherings, Chidi shares the story behind the movement, his own transnational upbringing, and the power of identity, pride, and generational evolution.Tune in for a vibrant conversation on culture, community, and reclaiming roots.Visit us at www.blacktransnational.comAlso, learn more about NaijaNation by visiting www.naijanation.com
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with DJ & Artist Ashley Nosike (known as Nosike NRG). A rising star as a female DJ and artist, she discusses her transnational upbringing as a Nigerian, while going against the grain and against her parents' wishes to pursue entertainment rather than medicine. The journey and the growth are one of resilience and humility. That and more!Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined b y Dr. Oyetewa Asempa, a dermatologist and poet, to talk about her transnational background as a Nigerian American, her upbringing, her education at Howard University and how it all fueled her to be the mentor, scholar and practictioner that she is. They also discuss her work and passion for hair and hair loss among Black people and how she uses her cultural knowledge to help others. That and more!Visit us at www.blacktransnational.comFollow us on IG @blacktransnationalpodcastFollow Dr. Oyetwa on IG @oyetewa
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts chats with Stephen Ojo of AfroBallers, one of the largest African-centric sports platforms on social media. They dive into the growing impact of African athletes on global sports and pop culture, exploring how this influence is putting a greater spotlight on Africa.From the rise of African talent in major leagues to the transnational connections that bridge cultures through sports, this conversation unpacks the power of representation and the evolving global sports landscape.Follow AfroBallers on social media @afroballersVisit us at www.blacktransnational.com
Season 6 kicks off with a powerful episode exploring the transnational influence of Black immigrants on the 2024 presidential election and other elections to come. Dr. Ibe-Lamberts breaks down how Black immigrants bring their own political views from their home countries and negotiate how much they maintain or adapt those views in their new environments. A thought-provoking discussion on identity, politics, and the evolving landscape of Black transnationalism ensues. Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com ––Intro Music Credits––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOREDE | Afrobeat Library | Music For Content Creators | Afrobeat | No Copyright Youtube:     • KOREDE | Afrobeat Library | Music For...   Creative Commons — Attribution - CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Affiliated YouTube channel |     / kaseembada   ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🎵  Track Info: Title: KOREDE by Kaseem Bada - Million Dollar Challenge Genre and Mood: Afrobeat Music + Funky
This is the season finale episode. Short and sweet. Dr. Ibe-Lamberts reflects on the season, shares his thoughts on the state of Black transnationalism along with his vision and hopes for the next season. Thanks to all our guest and listeners for your support this season. Can't wait until the next. Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
On this penultimate episode of Season 5, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Stacey Appiah and Patricia Bonsu, the dynamic duo behind Healthy Haven. Dive into a refreshing conversation as we explore their transnational connections to Ghana and how it influences the creation of their cold-pressed juices. We discuss the story behind Healthy Haven, a Ghanaian women-owned business dedicated to providing healthier food choices to communities in the Chicagoland area and their mission to promote healthy living while providing a nourishing experience for both the mind and body through simple, everyday ingredients. Stacy and Patricia share insights into their upbringing on the south side of Chicago and their passion for health education in Black communities. Don't miss this inspiring discussion on entrepreneurship, cultural connections, and the power of healthy choices.
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Mr. Justin Staples, former NFL Player and current president of the Chicago chapter of the NFL Players Association. Dive into an insightful conversation as they explore Justin's experiences, cultural identity, and how his time in the locker room has shaped his perception of Blackness and transnational connections. Discover how the NFL's expansion to Africa is creating new pathways for global connections and transnationalism within the league. Don't miss this dynamic discussion on identity, sports, and the evolving landscape of the NFL. That and more!!
Dive into a thought-provoking conversation on the latest episode of "My Black is Transnational" as Dr. Ibe-Lamberts explores the intricate dynamics of culture and masculinity with psychotherapist and mental health advocate, Claude King. Claude shares insights into his upbringing and background, shedding light on the interplay between intra-racial cultural differences and the construction of masculine identity. In this enlightening dialogue, they navigate the complexities of faith, fatherhood, and the often overlooked realm of expressing emotions as Black men. Don't miss this compelling exploration of mental health, identity, and the cultural forces shaping our lives.
On this episode, embark on a captivating journey into entrepreneurship with Ms. Marilyn Adibu as she engages in a rich, insightful conversation with host, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts. Marilyn, a healthcare consultant turned creator of the M.Y.A.A Bridal Party Collection, shares the intricate threads of her Ghanaian-American background that have woven into her entrepreneurial journey. Join them as they unveil the cultural experiences and values that have inspired her path, painting a vivid picture of resilience, discipline, and taking a courageous leap of faith. This episode is a celebration of cultural inspiration and the entrepreneurial spirit. That and more! Learn more about M.Y.A.A Bridal Party Collection below: Website: https://www.myaasbridal.com/  Wedding Planners: Click here Check out more on our website at www.blacktransnational.com
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts chats with Ms. Bryanne Hackman, founder of Best Body Africa. Born in Ghana and now in the UK, Bryanne shares her journey of discovering the health benefits of African traditional foods. Explore the fusion of taste and wellness, as we unveil the secrets behind incorporating these culinary treasures into modern dietary practices. Bryanne's insights extend to the global stage, advocating for the recognition of African foods in the realm of health and wellness. This episode is a flavorful exploration of tradition and modernity, offering a roadmap to a healthier, more vibrant you. That and more! Follow BBA on social media(IG Youtube and TikTok) @bestbodyafrica Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
In this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts meets with Dr. Jessica Puri. She shares her unique story, navigating the intersection of cultures in her marriage to an African American partner. But the narrative doesn't stop there – they delve into her compelling research on the profound impact of female genital cutting among African immigrant women, shedding light on a crucial and often overlooked aspect. Tune in for an enlightening and compassionate exploration of Dr. Puri's journey, where borders blur, and stories unfold, revealing the intricacies of love, identity, and the feminine tapestry that binds us all. Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
In this episode, we are thrilled to have Molly Jansen, the CEO of Afripods, a groundbreaking pan-African podcast hosting platform, on board. Molly shares her captivating transnational journey, recounting her move from the United States to the vibrant city of Nairobi, Kenya. Join us as we delve into Molly's story, exploring the inspiration behind Afripods and its ambitious mission to construct the most extensive library of African audio stories. Beyond her professional endeavors, we uncover Molly's deep-rooted passion for culture, people and the transformative power of storytelling. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the significance of storytelling for the future of digital content creation in Africa and beyond. That and more! Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
Join us in this episode as Dr. Ibe-Lamberts is joined by Tony Gill, Producer at NBC Sports Chicago and The Ringer, as they take a deep dive into a conversation about culture, identity, family and sports. Tony discuss his personal identity as a son, husband and father to be. They also discuss Black athletes, from the African continent to the United States. Discover the diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences that shape their stories, both on and off the field. We explore the challenges, triumphs, and the powerful sense of unity that binds AfricanAmericans and the global Black diaspora within the world of sports. This is an inspiring conversation about resilience, excellence, and the future of Black athletes in the sports world. That and more!
The Second Half of Season 5 begins!! In this latest episode, we dive deep into the fascinating transnational connections with artist William Dalton, also known as Boyillinois. He shares his journey, from forming lasting friendships in college that span the globe, to the profound reconnection with his Haitian heritage. Discover his unique perspective on the influence of Afrobeats in today's music scene, and gain insights into his fulfilling role as a father and his impactful work within Chicago's inner-city schools. Tune in for an engaging conversation that explores the intersections of culture, music, family, and education. That and more!! Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
We're splitting Season 5 into two halves. We will continue with the second half of the season in the Fall. See you then and thanks for your support!
It’s another crossover episode!! We’re joined by Nancy Mulemwa Siisii, host of the Concrete Pastures Podcast. Both hosts of the shows interview each other and share their immigrant experiences and how if inspired the creation of their platforms. Nancy shares about leaving Zambia and how she’s maintained her connection to Zambia after resettling. She talked about how her culture influences all aspects of her life including her show. That and more!!
Join us for a special episode in collaboration with the Pansa Pansa Podcast, More Sibyl Podcast, and Concrete Pastures Podcast, as we honor African immigrant fathers living abroad. Experience an extraordinary evening of insightful discussions, captivating storytelling, and meaningful connections as we delve into the joys and challenges of fatherhood in a new cultural context. This podcast episode is dedicated to celebrating the resilience and love of African immigrant fathers and shedding light on their unique experiences and the profound impact they have on their children's lives. Don't miss this remarkable collaboration that embraces the diverse journey of fatherhood in a multicultural world.
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Cleveland Pitts

This is a great episode. I love the work you are doing. #returnandreclaim

Jun 17th
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Cleveland Pitts

Great episode! I love the mission of BABA. I have always admired African people and I am fascinated by our people for the continent. I would to get involved with the effort.

Dec 19th
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