The Salary Scramble With Lee Kasumba

Jerk Chicken, Curry Goat and a Dream

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Sharna Darko from Kingston Kitchen GH joins us this week, and we went there. Rolling dough, chasing paychecks, she started with two dishes and a prayer. Now people are queuing at 9:30am before the market even opens. Is this the dream or just the beginning? She answered everything. New Episode Out Tomorrow!

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Ohene Twum: An Architect Who Serves, Heals, and Dreams Forward

Ohene Twum joins us this week, and we went there. He's the architect behind some of Ghana's most meaningful projects, from the Savannah Dialysis and Maternity Hospital in Tamale, the first of its kind in Ghana's five northern regions, to markets that honor local culture and homes that prioritize dignity over luxury. He believes great architecture should never be a luxury reserved for the rich, and that dignity can live in the smallest home. We talked about what it really means to build for people, not just for profit. He shared what it was like sitting at the feet of a 125-year-old woman in Tamale, her words became the design brief he never knew he needed. We got into the tension between designing for communities and getting paid fairly. Whether rammed earth can really compete with cheap concrete. What it costs to turn down work that doesn't align with your values. And why he believes architecture is more than a noun, it's a verb, a form of action that keeps the world spinning. Part architect, part storyteller, part servant. Entirely driven by purpose. This one's deep.

9 jul 20261 h 26 min