Episodes

  • From Drums to the World
    Feb 26 2026

    How has African culture survived displacement, adapted to modernity, and reasserted itself on the global stage? This episode explores the historical depth of African cultural expression and traces its journey from ancestral rhythms to the global rise of Afrobeats. By examining culture as memory, resistance, and soft power, the discussion reveals how music and identity continue to shape Africa’s presence in the world. Afrobeats goes beyond being a genre, it is the latest chapter in a long history of cultural continuity and global influence.

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    11 mins
  • From Production to Dependency
    Feb 20 2026

    Why does a continent rich in resources struggle to translate growth into development? This episode examines Africa’s economic history before and after independence, tracing the shift from productive, self-sustaining economies to systems structured around extraction and dependency. By exploring pre-colonial production, colonial economic restructuring, and post-independence development strategies, the discussion reveals how historical disruptions and global inequalities continue to shape African economic outcomes. This episode offers essential context for understanding Africa’s ongoing struggle for economic sovereignty and sustainable growth.

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    12 mins
  • Before the Flag was Raised
    Feb 12 2026

    Before colonial borders, before national anthems, and before the flags of foreign empires were raised, Africa governed itself. This episode challenges the familiar tendency to begin African political history at the moment of disruption. It turns instead to the systems of power, leadership, and legitimacy that existed long before colonization.

    As part of the commemoration of Black History Month, this episode seeks to restore historical clarity. It asks what was interrupted when colonial rule arrived, what lessons were lost, and how Africa’s political inheritance continues to shape the present. To understand African leadership today, we must first understand the power that existed before it was displaced.

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    13 mins
  • Pursuit is the Proof of Desire
    Jan 31 2026

    Pursuit is the proof of desire because longing alone is quiet, but movement is loud. In the act of stepping forward, again and again, we reveal what truly matters to us.

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    6 mins
  • Blessing in the Lesson
    Jan 26 2026

    Life has a way of teaching us lessons we didn’t sign up for, through loss, delay, disappointment, and unexpected change. In those moments, it can be difficult to believe that anything good could come from the pain. Yet, across history, philosophy, and faith traditions, there is a recurring truth: some of life’s greatest blessings are hidden inside its hardest lessons.


    In today’s episode, “Blessing in the Lesson,” JP Lawson explores how painful experiences can become powerful teachers, and how wisdom, growth, and purpose often emerge from the very struggles we wish away. Stay with me as we uncover the quiet gifts waiting on the other side of life’s toughest tests.

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    8 mins
  • High Winds & Better Sailors
    Jan 20 2026

    Anchored by Aristotle Onassis’s powerful insight, “We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds”, this episode challenges the comforting illusion that stability is the reward for endurance. Alongside the well-known reminder that smooth seas never made a skilled sailor, JP weaves philosophy, psychology, history, and lived experience into a compelling reflection on resilience, agency, and growth.

    This is a conversation about why waiting for things to settle down keeps us stuck, how pressure shapes competence, and what it really means to become capable in an uncertain world. Thought-provoking, grounded, and quietly motivating, this episode invites you to stop scanning the horizon for calm, and start learning how to sail.

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    8 mins
  • The Musicality of Thought - Thinking in Melody & Flow
    Jan 11 2026

    Ideas move in rhythm, not straight lines. They need pauses, tension, and time to resolve. When we force constant productivity and speed, thinking becomes anxious and fragmented. When we honour rhythm, harmony and silence, clarity emerges naturally.

    The musicality of thought offers a different way to live: not optimized, but aligned. Quality comes from coherence, fulfilment from resonance, and insight from listening rather than forcing. Life makes more sense when we stop trying to think louder and start thinking musically.

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    15 mins
  • The Architecture of Thought - Designing a Meaningful 2026
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode, The Architecture of Thought, we explore how beliefs function like invisible structures guiding your decisions, habits, and future. As a new year begins, we connect this idea to New Year resolutions, why most fail, why some transform lives, and how 2026 can become deeply meaningful when you design it from the inside out.


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    6 mins