PEOPLE, PASSION, PURPOSE with Simone-Danielle
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People, Passion, Purpose is a pod for everyday people with everyday inventors, leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs making an extraordinary impact on the worlds around us.
People, Passion, Purpose E7 with artist/alchemist Lagrace
Welcome to our latest episode of our People, Passion, Purpose PODCAST! Today we're sharing our interview with breakthrough artist/rapper/singer Lagrace. You can follow Lagrace on ⤵ Instagram ➡ https://www.instagram.com/thislagrace/ Twitter ➡ https://www.twitter.com/thislagrace TikTok ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@thislagrace? Facebook ➡ https://facebook.com/thislagrace Check out the first song I heard from Lagrace here ⤵ https://soundcloud.com/itislagrace/beastmode?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
People, Passion, Purpose E6 with artist/entrepreneur Milo Ibata
People, Passion, Purpose E5 with artist Freddy Tsimba
Welcome to Episode 5 in our People, Passion, Purpose series! Today we're sharing our interview with renowned artist and sculptor Freddy Tsimba. " Freddy Bienvenu Tsimba (Kinshasa, 1967) studied monumental sculpture at the Académie des Beaux-Arts de Kinshasa, obtaining his degree in 1989. He then trained for 6 years with master founders in Kinshasa, Kongo central, and Bandundu. Tsimba works with bronze and scrap metal. The independent and engaged Congolese artist is deeply attached to human rights, particularly those of the most fragile ‒ mothers and children. He exposes the tragedy of war and the ravages of violence over time. But he is also an advocate of peace and resilience, paying magnificent homage to women and to life. Today, Freddy Tsimba is known and renowned in Kinshasa and the international art scene, famous for his sculptures made from casings and cartridges and for his machete houses. He has participated in several editions of the Biennale de Dakar (2002, 2006 and 2008) as well as group exhibitions such as The Divine Comedy (2014), Kongo am Rhein (Basel, 2017) and Afriques Capitales (Lille, 2017) under the aegis of Simon Njami. " You can follow Freddy on Instagram @tsimbafreddy Thank you Milo Ibata for translating and interpreting for us today! Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more great content coming your way.
People, Passion, Purpose E4: Building a Resume vs. Building a Legacy with Milo Ibata
Welcome to Episode 4 in our People, Passion, Purpose series! Today Milo Ibata and I sit down to discuss the similarities and differences between building a resume and building a legacy.
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