The Afroverse

By: Hope Hajir
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  • Everything life, laughter and living in the African universe! Hosted by Hope Hajir🪐
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Episodes
  • Coming Back To Africa: Stories From Those Who Returned
    Mar 31 2023
    In this episode, I discuss my journey moving back and comment on contributions from audience members. For this and more, follow the podcast on @afroverseshow and @hopehajir on Instagram
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    51 mins
  • Individuality: Preserving Yourself Throughout Life's Changes & Being Authentic
    Nov 8 2021

    In a constantly evolving world, how can you stay true to yourself in a way that cultivates authenticity and self-truth? In this week's very short episode, I speak about 3 elements that are vital to maintain the healthy balance between your evolving and core self

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    11 mins
  • Salma Sky Speaks Her Truth About Her Music Career, Motherhood, Ethnicity & Zambia's Entertainment Industry
    Oct 26 2021

    There is nothing I love more than when people authentically embody love, art and culture all in one. Our guest today does just that, with even more to offer. Salma Sky is a Zambian born and raised singer/songwriter who, after over 10 years in the entertainment industry, is just beginning to uncover the true identity of who she is - not only as an artist but also as a soul. She speaks candidly about being a mother of 4, growing up mixed race in Zambia, moving from studying Law (etc!) to become a singer and her real thoughts on the Zambian entertainment industry. She also speaks about her new album lead song "Free" which will debut on the 28th of October, and how this piece captures the personal evolution that she has finally just begun.

    This and more episodes on The Afroverse: the home of everything life, laughter and living in the African universe!

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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