CLP Podcast
By Central Leadership Program
All podcasts are recorded by Fellows.
CLP PodcastFeb 21, 2024
The Struggle For Economic Power
In this episode, fellow Sadia Sharif discusses a unique perspective on maintaining focus and having a clear vision for the direction of one's country. She highlights Lee Kuan Yew as a figure of integrity and principles, stating that we should be proud of our identity as Africans.
Singapore's History, Ghana's Roadmap
In this episode, fellow Edna Dorgbefu leaves us with words of hope for the fortune of Ghana. As she recounts on Singapore's development story, she believes it is possible that Ghana can write its own chapter too.
Shaping Talents, Shaping Africa
Fellow Faith Chiderah Nwokoro speaks to us on harnessing our talents for the advancement of our continent. She motivates us to embrace leadership roles, embody the change we desire, and dedicate ourselves to mastering our skills through continual learning.
Inside The Leader's Mind
In this episode, fellow Nelly Ankrah sheds light on the complexities of a leader's mindset, emphasizing that our mindset influences our responses to challenges. She suggests that effective leadership hinges more on nurturing others to better versions of themselves.
Guiding Lights From The Island
Delight in this account by fellow Akua Amponsah, as she shares an inspiring story about Lee Kuan Yew's diplomatic skills and specific qualities that she suggests young leaders can adopt in our present era.
Dear Osei: A Letter From Uncle Lee
Fellow Osei Bonsu Junior eloquently demonstrates insightful leadership in this episode through a letter, highlighting the significance of learning from others and crafting effective policies. Leadership is a privilege to be cherished, not a right; it is essential to value and serve those you lead diligently. Enjoy!
Awakening Hope
In this podcast, Fellow Julius Richard Ogbey reflects on a conversation he had with a friend and discusses some unconventional ideas about the potential future of leadership in Africa.
Steps Toward Our Miracle
With great energy and enthusiasm Fellow Esther Arthur Maclean is urging us to move away from the blame game in governance, encouraging us to believe in the potential for improvement and to take actions that can enhance our nation and continent.
To The Changemakers
In this episode, fellow Eliza Afriyie Coffie dedicates her thoughts to all young changemakers in their respective fields of influence. She also talks to us about effective governance.
Watch, Learn, Network & Develop.
Introducing a touch of Mandarin to establish the theme of the episode for her podcast, Fellow Keziah Essandor urges us to seek ways to improve our lives and be open to learning positive aspects from other cultures. She emphasizes that success is impossible without people networking and collaborating with each other.
From Struggle to Success - The example for African Leaders
Fellow Collins Narh Onyame, takes us back into time to appreciate the transformational journey of Singapore and how we can draw lessons from their journey as emerging leaders.
Lee Kuan Yew's World
In this episode, Fellow Redeemer Okekale guides us through an exploration of the challenges faced by Lee Kuan Yew as he worked to build the nation of Singapore, despite facing significant opposition from his fellow citizens.
Inspiring Hopeful Dreams
In this episode, Fellow Angela Elinam Atsu encourages us to excel in communication, embrace a courageous vision, and avoid becoming too focused on the obstacles we encounter, which could otherwise hinder the realization of our dreams.
Instead, she emphasizes the boundless opportunities that exist, urging us all to aspire to great things.
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Building an Army
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Princess Grace Teiko Totimeh of the Central Leadership Program.
Make a difference
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Stephen Nana Amo Monney of the Central Leadership Program.
After Freedom, what next?
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Marjorie Ofeibea Boamah Sarpong of the Central Leadership Program.
Talk to me
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Maud Abena Pabi of the Central Leadership Program.
I'm possible.
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Bless Elikplim Mensah of the Central Leadership Program.
Let us untie our Hands
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Afua Agyapomah Ansah of the Central Leadership Program.
Africa is a Giant
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Simon Botchway Mayom of the Central Leadership Program.
A Valuable Barter
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Sompa Kwame Mensah of the Central Leadership Program.
"Ma me Pressure!"
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Kate Ewurama Markin of the Central Leadership Program.
Learned Experience
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Sompa Kwame Mensah of the Central Leadership Program.
It won't just happen.
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Adjoa Enyidado Hackman of the Central Leadership Program.
A Letter to an untrained Leader
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Esther Naa Ayorkor Doku of the Central Leadership Program.
Fair not Free
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Benedict Kafui Duho of the Central Leadership Program.
A Call to Order
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Nana Aba Nhyira Biney-Aidoo of the Central Leadership Program.
New Beginnings
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Dzifa Yigah of the Central Leadership Program.
Blue Apple
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Kate Ewurama Markin of the Central Leadership Program.
History Beyond the Classroom
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Esther Naa Ayorkor Doku of the Central Leadership Program.
Ghana, My Homeland
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Sybil Esi Obeng-Sintim of the Central Leadership Program.
Show and tell
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Alberta Sena Amewu of the Central Leadership Program.
Y3nkasa
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Tracy Sanaki of the Central Leadership Program."
How prepared are you?
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Akosua Adutwumwaa Amoah of the Central Leadership Program."
Can I come in?
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Abena Antwiwaa Agyemang of the Central Leadership Program."
Fighting Corruption
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Belinda Doh of the Central Leadership Program."
Governance Like an Orchestra
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Enam Awo Heletsi of the Central Leadership Program."
Stand For Truth
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Elorm Kobla Awuye of the Central Leadership Program."
I need a Hand
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Vanessa Oduro Akuffo of the Central Leadership Program."
Ghana Beyond Aid
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Ruth Odame Effah of the Central Leadership Program."
What is that in your hand?
"This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Sybil Esi Obeng-Sintim of the Central Leadership Program."
Look Within
This podcast was written and recorded by Fellow Nana Ama Adom Ennuson of the Central Leadership Program.
It all begins at home!
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Eunice Amankwah of the Central Leadership Program.
Rise up and Innovate!
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Samuel Benaiah Oppong of the Central Leadership Program.
Have you found your purpose in life?
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Ebenezer Odame Aniagyei of the Central Leadership Program.
Choose to walk in Grace!
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Adel Ewurama Sesa Acquah of the Central Leadership Program.
Need for gatekeepers to change the narrative
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Deborah Larbi-Sarpong of the Central Leadership Program.
Be a Gate-keeper!
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Dickson Kove of the Central Leadership Program.
Pillars of Society
This piece was written and recorded by Fellow Esther Dadzie of the Central Leadership Program.