When the Deal Is Too Good Think Twice

October 6th, 2008

Hey everyone, I am absolutely ecstatic that Caroline has decided to do a second guest post here on tDA. For those who haven’t read her first guest post, check out Would You Play a Game of Russian Roulette. If you would like to share your immigrant story and use this blog as a platform (thanks as always to those who have already done this), contact me and I shall see what we can do. Mwangi here signing out and leaving the floor open for Caroline Atieno

When the deal is too good think twice…

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Mass Control Explained by a Cartoon Chicken?!

October 4th, 2008

Who knew that cartoons could be so deep? Tell me this cartoon doesn’t get you thinking and wanting to discuss propaganda?!

Interview with Pamoja Media & African Path Co-Founder: Benin Mwangi (Part 2)

September 26th, 2008

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For All My Dreamers Out There

September 25th, 2008

Great message, smooth melody and even smoother video: Enjoy!

Click here for the interview I conducted with STL aka Stella Mwangi.

Interview with Pamoja Media & African Path Co-Founder: Benin Mwangi (Part 1)

September 23rd, 2008

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My 4 Hour Work Week Journey: How I Selected Products to Test

September 19th, 2008

This is day 12 (well in truth much longer, probably 3-4 months now but my 12th post) of My 4 Hour Work Week Journey. Please make sure you read the rest of the articles that came before this one to understand where I am in the journey. Click here to buy a copy of the 4 hour work week and go on the journey with me.

In the previous edition, we discovered the niche that I had selected: the bloggers and podcasting niche. On this episode, I walk you through how I selected what products to test and what ultimately got tested. Read the rest of this entry »

Do You Know Sound Editing?

September 16th, 2008

Hey folks,


As a lot of you will know, one of the things that sets
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Thanks and Celebration

September 14th, 2008

Today I received the physical copy of my first ever newspaper article. Read the rest of this entry »

Would You Play a Game of Russian Roulette?

September 10th, 2008

Hello people,

My name is Caroline Achieng Otieno, and I am a guest blogger at the Displaced African, and a regular contributor to The African Bulletin – www.mediablackberry.com. Having lived in the Netherlands for the past seven years, and experiencing the good, the bad and the ugly, I must say that I have observed a lot going on in Europe. I feel sad for the many Africans, who escape war and other tragic situations, come into Europe through very difficult means (some even trekking the desert through Northern Africa) and when they get here, they face other hurdles in trying to build an existence for themselves and their families back home. What hurts the most is that the system set in place makes our African sisters do things they would not ordinarily do, just because of their legal status or the lack of it thereof. The following article is another version of the article I wrote for African Bulletin in the April issue, feedback is welcome…

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Why Live 8 Sucked and What You Can Do About It

September 8th, 2008

Why Live 8 Sucked and What You Can Do About It?

Hey,

If you didn’t think I was odd before, get ready to believe I am. I was reading a great free report by Rich Schefren and in the midst of it, he asked us to create a faux-advertisement to hire staff to our organization.

Rich proposed that instead of thinking of what we offer as simply a job we should think of our firm as standing for a higher purpose and giving folks a chance to join that.

Now, I don’t own a firm, hence, the unedited, unproofed, “quite different” article today.  Felt good to write it, pretty darn good. Read the rest of this entry »