Posts Tagged ‘africa’
Episode 60, Leslye
March 22, 2013
For our sixtieth (but far from the last) episode, we speak with Leslye Obiora, PhD, a person committed to community and women’s equality. Law professor, a former cabinet minister for The Republic of Nigeria, founder of the gender equality program at The World Bank… oh, there’s a lot more. We discuss the law and the [...]
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Episode 8, Tom
July 16, 2011
Our guest is one of the greats in sound, Tom Clack. We talk about early days at BBC, MTV and traveling the world to record sounds. He performs the sound play in this episode, so you won’t want to miss that. Meanie the Clown drops by, there’s a sound quiz and Mikie tries some field [...]









