African Father In America podcast (AFIA Podcast) is produced by One Vibe Media and hosted by Simon Javan Okelo. AFIA Podcast has become a staple for many people across the African Diaspora globally. The podcast is a sacred space with over 650k views on YouTube, has attracted over 5,000 members in the African Father in America Club on Clubhouse, has been downloaded more than 150,000 times, has published over 315 episodes that feature African spiritual leaders, poets, entrepreneurs, authors, non-profit leaders, activists, and other guests that have been hosted since February 2020 when AFIA Podcast was first broadcasted.
Hey guys, what's up? Today, we're going to be talking about an African proverb that I think you're really going to like. It's called "You cannot kill an elephant with bullets of wax." Now, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, "That's a crazy proverb. Who would ever try to kill an elephant with bullets of wax?" But the point of the proverb is not to be taken literally. It's a metaphor for the challenges that we face i...
Have you ever felt like you're throwing pebbles at an elephant? It's like no matter what you do, it doesn't make a difference. This Nigerian proverb can teach us a lot about how to deal with these situations. In this video, we'll explore the meaning of the proverb "Throwing pebbles at an elephant in no way disturbs him." We'll also discuss three nuggets of wisdom that we can learn from this proverb. Join me on the #AFIAPodcas...
Hey everyone, what's up? Today, we're going to be talking about the African proverb "Thought breaks the heart." I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, "How can a thought break my heart? I'm a tough cookie. My heart is made of stone." But hear me out. Thoughts can be powerful. They can make us feel happy, sad, angry, or scared. And if we dwell on negative thoughts, they can start to eat away at our hearts. That's why...
Ever wondered why a village cock can't crow in town? It's a Kenyan proverb that teaches us a valuable lesson about success. In the village, the cock is the king of the roost. He crows loudly and proudly, and everyone knows who he is. But when he goes to town, he's just another bird in the crowd. He gets lost in the noise and the chaos, and his crow goes unheard. The same is true for us. When we're in our comfort zone, we can ...
Hey everyone, what's up? Today, I'm going to be talking to you about an African proverb that I really love: "The hair on the head is older than the beard on the chin." This proverb means that our elders are wiser than we are. They have more experience and knowledge, and we should learn from them. I know that sometimes it can be hard to listen to our elders. They may have different views than us, and they may not always be rig...
Hey everyone! It's Simon Javan Okelo, your African proverb expert. Today, we're talking about the Malawian proverb, "The mouth and the hand can never miss each other." This proverb is a reminder that our words and actions are always connected. We can't say one thing and do another without people noticing. But what does this mean for our lives? How can we use this proverb to create a better life for ourselves and others? In...
What's up everybody? It's your me, Simon Javan Okelo, the African proverb expert. Today, we're talking about the Sierra Leone proverb, "A twisted hand cannot grip well." This proverb means that if you're not honest and trustworthy, people won't be able to rely on you. Just like a twisted hand can't grip well, a person with a twisted heart can't build strong relationships or achieve their goals. So, how can you make sure that ...
The Zambian proverb "The rock that is in the middle of the sea does not fear the rain" teaches us about the importance of resilience. Just as a rock in the middle of the sea can withstand the heaviest storm, we too can overcome any challenge if we are resilient. This proverb is especially relevant in today's world, where we are constantly faced with challenges, both big and small. But if we can learn to be like the rock in the m...
The Ugandan proverb "No one can hear a broken drum" is a powerful reminder that our words and actions have a profound impact on others. When we are broken, our voices are silenced, and our message is lost. In this video, I will share three nuggets of wisdom from this proverb that can help you to live a more fulfilling and impactful life: 1. Heal your wounds. The first step to making your voice heard is to heal the wounds that...
The Malawi proverb "White teeth are no guarantee against bad breath" is a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. Just because someone looks good on the outside doesn't mean they're good on the inside. This proverb can be applied to many different situations in life, from relationships to business to politics. In this episode of the AFIAPodcast, we'll discuss the meaning of the proverb and share three nuggets of wisdom: -...
In this episode of AFIAPodcast on African Proverbs, we explore the Burundian proverb "A good herbalist does not need to advertise himself." What does this proverb mean? What can we learn from it? We'll discuss the importance of reputation and expertise. Good work speaks for itself and there is no need to boast or advertise one's abilities. We also emphasize the importance of humility and service. True herbalists are not motivate...
In this episode of the AFIAPodcast, we explore the Swaziland proverb "A bird is caught by its wings, a man by his tongue." This proverb teaches us the importance of being mindful of our words, as they have the power to both uplift and destroy. We'll discuss the different ways in which our words can impact others and share tips on how to use our words wisely. We also explore the deeper meaning of the proverb, and how it can help ...
The Sierra Leone proverb "Don't buy a goat because of its voice only" is a reminder that we should not judge something or someone based on superficial appearances. Just as a goat's voice does not necessarily indicate its quality, so too can people be deceptive. In this episode of AFIAPodcast, You'll explore the wisdom of the proverb and its relevance to your life today. We'll discuss how we can avoid being misled by appearances ...
Good things take time and effort. When we are impatient, we may try to rush things, which can often lead to mistakes. It is important to be patient and to take the time to do things right, even if it means waiting a little longer. In this episode of the AFIAPodcast on African Proverbs, we'll explore the meaning of this proverb and share insights on how to apply it to our lives. We also share three nuggets of wisdom that we can l...
The African proverb "Honey catches more flies than vinegar" means that it is better to be kind and respectful, even to those who are not kind to you. Kindness is always the best way to get ahead in life, both personally and professionally. In this video, we will explore the power of kindness and how it can benefit us in all areas of our lives. We will also share three nuggets of wisdom about kindness from African proverbs. 3 ...
This Ugandan proverb has many interpretations, but it is generally seen as a warning against being too greedy or impatient. It is important to focus on one task at a time and to finish what you start before moving on to something new. Here are three nuggets of wisdom from this proverb: 1. Don't overcommit yourself. It's better to focus on a few things and do them well than to spread yourself too thin and end up doing everythi...
Patience is a virtue, and it's especially important when it comes to achieving your goals. In this video, we'll take a look at the Zimbabwe proverb "Patience is an egg that hatches large birds" and explore three nuggets of wisdom that can help you be more patient in your life. 3 Nuggets of Wisdom: 1. Big things take time. Don't expect to achieve your biggest goals overnight. Be patient and persistent, and you will eventually ...
In this video, we explore the African proverb "To catch a cricket one must move slowly." This wise saying teaches us the importance of patience and perseverance in all aspects of life. Here are three nuggets of wisdom from this proverb: 1. Patience is key to success. When we are patient, we are more likely to make sound decisions and avoid rushing into things. 2. Slow and steady wins the race. Even if we are not the fastest ...
In this video, we'll explore the meaning and significance of the Tanzanian proverb "It is ridiculous for hunters to argue about the skin of a Lion when they have not yet killed it." This proverb teaches us the importance of focusing on the task at hand and not getting ahead of ourselves. 3 Nuggets of Wisdom: 1. Don't count your chickens before they hatch. 2. Set realistic goals and take things one step at a time. 3. Don't w...
In many cultures, gift-giving is seen as a way of showing love, appreciation, or respect. But what does it really mean when someone gives you a gift? Is it always a selfless act? In the Mali proverb, "One does not give a gift without a motive," we are reminded that there is always an underlying reason for gift-giving. Whether it is to gain favor, to get something in return, or simply to make someone feel good, there is always a ...
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