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JOKO is a Wolof word that means to connect and have a conversation or dialogue. This podcast is one long dialogue on the Senegalese-American experience. Cohosts Arame Niang and Aida Guisse talk about everything and anything through the lens of their hyphenated identity. They explore what it means to be Senegalese women in America, Senegalese women outside of Senegal and everything in between. Topp lenn niou (follow along!)
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In this episode, Aida and Arame delve into their experiences with community building within the Senegalese American community. They share stories about different organizations and groups they have encountered over the years. They also explore potential solutions for fostering stronger connections and unity, highlighting initiatives that have worked and discussing ways to engage more members. Tune in for an insightful conversation that seeks to inspire and empower our community to Get To...
Join us and our special guest Sata! Sata is known for her story times on TikTok (@szaddii) where she reads letters she gets from her followers about different issues and provides her feedback. Aida and Arame met with Sata to discuss a topic she has discussed on her TikTok before: Caste. In this episode, we explore the caste system in Senegal, its historical roots, social and cultural impacts, intersection with religion, and personal stories. We'll also discuss the "Bete Bete" series and...
Join us in this special episode of the Joko Podcast as we celebrate our four-year anniversary and LOVE day! In this milestone episode, we embark on a journey of reflection, celebration, and exploration of LOVE and current events in Senegal. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
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In this episode, we are joined by Yamai, who was a Joko Podcast listener and pitched this episode idea to us and Moussa, the creator of the Wolofglish Instagram page (@wolofglish).We talk about how we all learned Wolof, the socio-cultural and colonial influences on the language, Gambian vs Senegalese Wolof and other topics. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, we delve into various scenarios that mirror the challenges and choices Senegalese- American young people may encounter. Join us as we navigate these situations, offering insights into the decisions we would make and sparking conversations about identity, culture, and the Senegalese-American experience. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, we sit with consultant and community activist, Ndeye Maram and delve into the compelling narrative of the recent influx of Senegalese migrants arriving in the United States. We explore the challenges they encounter, from cultural adjustments to legal complexities. Join us as we discuss ways to foster understanding, support, and collaboration to ensure these individuals access the resources essential for their successful integration into the United States. Support Ndeye...
Join us as we dive into Senegalese current events, where we discuss culture, politics, and society. In this episode, we also share our reactions to the controversial music video "Daling Kor" by Aida Samb. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Arame & Aida engage in a candid conversation about their thoughts on current events in Senegal, which include protests against the current administration’s repression of opposing parties and the #FreeSenegal movement. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Ramadan Mubarak to all who celebrate!This episode we ask: Can We Be Better People?Arame and Aida discuss some negative character traits we see in our community and how we can all work to be better people. From Jiiw to Xebaté, what is something you can work on this Ramadan? Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
It's been a while! In this episode, Arame & Aida talk about African Aunties and Uncles! Specifically, they discuss how they are themselves becoming African Aunties. What realities and responsibilities comes with the coveted title? Tune in to listen!Song: Keba Seck - MbeguelFollow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__

Szn 3, Episode 3: Rest

2022-08-2201:08:00

We took some time to rest. | Because Joko Podcast is something we do best when we are energized. Since we had such a great time resting, we decided to return, after a long break from recording episodes, with a new episode called “REST.” | What is REST? How can we apply it to our lives? How can we discard definitions of REST that do not align with what we need? | NOTE: this podcast was recorded a few weeks ago, so our current events piece may sound outdated. Follow us on instagram...
In this episode, we talk about what it means to have “Buzz” in Senegal; the benefits and consequences of having “Buzz”; and how some folks can leverage “Buzz” for economic opportunities. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
We're back - Szn 3 is here!We have made some new changes to this season. We now have monthly episodes, which are longer! You'll get all the things you love about Joko plus a new Devil's Advocate segment, Listener Letters (by you, our listeners) and commentary on recent news from Senegal!We start with our first episode of the season, discussing Long Distance Relationships (LDR). Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Season 2 Finale! We are joined with the co-founder of the SNGL Foundation (@senegalfoundation), Amy Seck (@amyseckk) as we discuss the different facets of gender inequality in Senegal. We end this episode with solutions - like we always do- and Amy shares how the SNGL Foundation is helping to provide economic opportunities for underserved women in Senegal. Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, Arame & Aida invite SenAgro USA's Founder and CEO, El Hadji Ndour for an insightful conversation on the gap he is bridging when it comes to providing American consumers with beloved African food and cosmetic products! Listen in to learn more about Ndour and Sen Agro USA. When you're done listening to the episode, visit SenAgroUSA.com to shop !Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, Aida and Arame host Eva and Maryama from Foundation for a Healthier Senegal, a.k.a FOHSEN. Join them to learn about FOHSEN's mission, what they are doing in Senegal, their latest initiatives, and their personal motivations for joining this wonderful organization! To learn more about FOHSEN, you can follow them on Instagram @healthersenegal and/or visit their website www.fohsen.org. As mentioned in the episode, you can donate to FOHSEN's current Brick-by-Brick campaign direct...
In this episode we engage in a discussion about how some yt people in Senegal can contribute to the following: (1) furthering the colonial dichotomy of a civilized West vs a perceived backward Africa/ rest of the world, (2) furthering uneven knowledge production: telling stories and sharing cultures that do not belong to them and (3) benefiting economically from 1 & 2. TW: white saviorism, sex tourism Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, Joko invites two Senegalese men to talk about Senegalese masculinity. We delve into the characteristics, influences, and implications of this type of masculinity and how it compares to masculinity in other cultures. Join us in this eye-opening discussion! Guest speakers: Adama and JP.Intro & Outro Song: Sama Nene by Viviane N'DourFollow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about the "double life" many Senegalese-Americans live due to external pressures to present oneself in a particular way on social media. Listen in for the reasons behind the double life and their take on solutions to combat that pressure!Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
While Aida was enjoying her best life in Senegal (more about that coming soon!), Arame was in the states interviewing Mamadou B. Ly, which also was a great time! Mamadou B. Ly (aka MBL) is the Chief Executive Officer of MBL Enterprises & Trading LLC, a venture he founded a couple of years ago. In this episode, Arame and MBL discuss what building wealth can look like for Senegalese-Americans and how $1 cannot turn into $1 million overnight. Learn more about MBL and his busi...
In this episode, Joko invites Waxal Podcast, a group of Senegalese guys who speak on different topics. For this conversation, the group tackles four topics: (1) romantic relationships between Africans and African-Americans, (2) the stigma around the use of marijuana in Senegalese society, (3) the pressure to succeed, and last but certainly not least, (4) polygamy vs. monogamy. It's a discussion you don't want to miss! You can stream Waxal Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor FM; ju...
In this episode, Arame & Aida talk about the recent clandestine immigration events in Senegal. On this Friday (November 13, 2020), Senegal is having a national day of mourning, in honor of the ~480 victims who lost their lives trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea. The hope of making it to Europe turned into a nightmare when they perished into the sea. This episode is dedicated to the victims and their families. | Intro & Outro Song: "Dem Dem (Partir)" By Youssou N'dour ...
Part Two of our WhatsApp series: In this episode we talk about how money flows through WhatsApp and problems that can arise from these money transfers. | Intro & Outro Song: "Chiibii Riibii" by Bass Thioung |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
The WhatsApp Series is here! For the next couple of episodes, Arame and Aida delve deep into the communication app, WhatsApp! In this intro episode, they start chipping away the iceberg by talking about what WhatsApp is, what it's used for, and how it shows up in the lives of many Senegalese-Americans in the diaspora. Intro & Outro Song: "Def Si Code" by Jahman X-PressFollow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this first episode of Season 2, Aida and Arame dissect the controversial, French-Senegalese film by Maïmouna Doucouré, Cuties (Mignonnes in French). This film aired on Netflix on September 9th and has since garnered a lot of talk about whether it has pushed the boundaries too far! | Intro & Outro Song: "Le Retour" by Kine Lam, feat. Youssou N'dour |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Season 2 is here! Arame and Aida give life updates and talk about what's to come in Season 2 of Joko Podcast!| Intro & Outro Song: "Le Retour" by Kine Lam, feat. Youssou N'dour |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
It’s been an amazing season 1! Arame and Aida recap on the different topics they’ve touched on and how they’re relevant to current events today, particularly the Black Lives Matter movement. Let us say that again, Black Lives Matter! Enjoy this recap episode and see you next season! |Intro Song: "Dunya" by Youssou N'dour; Outro Song: "Choco Vanille" by Ndiolé Tall feat. Wally|Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
This is the penultimate episode of this season. We recorded it weeks ago but we believe this discussion is still pertinent today as we process current events. We invited two Senegalese-American woman mental health specialists to have a dialogue with us about mental health stigmas, generational trauma and strategies for mental wellness in our community. Guests: Bolo Diallo-Young, a nurse practitioner who deals with mental health in her profession. Maimouna Leye Diop, a psychiatric menta...
In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about the scrutiny around “proper Muslim behavior,” imparted by the “haram police.”|Intro & Outro Song: "Ramadan" by Maher Zain|Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, Aby Barry tells us about her journey to launching her own spice products brand: Masset! Buy some now at: https://www.allmasset.comMasset's Ramadan Collection just launched. Get some spices for your iftar meals. | Intro & Outro Song: "Eupneu" by Carlou D |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Chef Serigne Love is our first guest of this season. He shares with us his “food story.” |Intro & Outro Song: "Mole (Thiéboudieune Penda Mbaye)" by Youssou N'dour|Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
We are living in a very unsure time during this Covid-19 pandemic. We hope our listeners are staying safe and healthy. In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about how Covid-19 has exposed some societal inequities and issues in Senegal and the U.S. They end with positive solutions to staying home. #StayHomeandJoko For more information on the Covid-19 crisis, we suggest you visit the World Health Organization at WHO.int and if you are in the U.S., the Center for Disease Control and Prevent...
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Arame and Aida share what sisterhood means to them, how they have seen sisterhood fostered in the Senegalese community and solutions to sustainable sisterhoods for young Senegalese women in the United States. This episode is filled with a lot of S words and a lot of sisterly love. Be sure to follow them on Instagram at @jokopodcast__ to stay up-to-date on all episodes and discussions. | Intro Song: “Wéeruwaay” by Leuz Diwane G ; Outro Song: "Xarit" by...
To celebrate the end of Black History Month, Arame and Aida share stories and personal definitions of what it means for them to be Black in America. Be sure to follow them on Instagram at @jokopodcast__ to stay up-to-date on all episodes and discussions.| Intro & Outro Song: "Dunya" by Youssou N'dour |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Skin bleaching has become a billion dollar industry. Why do people bleach their skin? This episode does not fully answer this question because there is no clear answer. Be sure to follow Joko Podcast on Instagram at @jokopodcast__ to stay up-to-date on all episodes and discussions.| Intro and Outro Song: "Dunya" by Youssou N'dour |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
Joƞe is a Senegalese cultural definition of how women should act (in the house, in the bedroom (wink wink), etc). It is all about pleasing the man. Arame and Aida talk about this popular Senegalese concept, its implications on Senegalese femninity, and how it can be reclaimed as a source of empowerment for Senegalese women. | Intro & Outro Song: "Choco Vanille" by Ndiolé Tall feat. Wally |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about the Netflix movie, Atlantics, directed by the French-Senegalese director Mati Diop. They discuss their reactions to the film and unpack the different themes they encountered while watching. Join us in this highlight episode - there are spoilers so please watch the movie first!| Intro & Outro Song: "Everything (...is Never Quite Enough)" by Wasis Diop |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
In this introductory episode of the JOKO Podcast, co-hosts Arame and Aida introduce themselves and talk about their experiences growing up in the US as Senegalese-American women. There's a fun icebreaker, thought-provoking questions, and more!Be sure to follow them on Instagram at @jokopodcast__ to stay up-to-date on all episodes and discussions.| Intro and Outro Song: "Dunya" by Youssou N'dour |Follow us on instagram @Jokopodcast__
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