tv The 77 Percent Deutsche Welle August 6, 2023 1:30pm-2:00pm CEST
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a mexican conductor performs works by brahms and divorce act. with the munich symphony orchestra arts unveiled in 60 minutes. d, w. d w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama. serious continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on dw africa's facebook page and other social media plan. crime fighters to name now hello there, and welcome to another edition of the 77 percent. the show for africa's youth africans who spend time abroad before studying or watching can and do give a lot back to the continent. today's show is all about the empowered women who have
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returned to their native countries and are now the architect of change. the coming up on this special homecoming edition we made let's, you know, we try to kind of to form a company and take the fashion industry for what we have now. we've been baldwin, soup, assess us a, the queen of alma piano for a candid too hot check. and finally get up close and pass notes with the bean. my check had to be looked for example, now cool. can they see what's, why not home? now a 1st woman on the show is a be to me of resilience and we book it. one will go a survived a refill accident in the us and how do we learn the most basic things like talking, reading and walking. but as soon as she recovered, she did the and imaginable. she popped up
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a badge and beat good bye to the country that had been hold for 16 years. it will be time to attend that with a renewed sense of purpose. she now imposes messes by making sure they are trained and registered to walk in other countries and girls that the top of the years the guidelines are really bad. and that changed my it got me thinking that there's more to life and there's more than i can do after 16 years in the us. i let me back because i'm a great. i am a marketing director for west big college. wesley college is a college for anyone that currently that's interested in studying anywhere in the u . k. canada, or the west and beach rain. but i don't have students in to me and also be taking place centers in broad after the pandemic, we saw that there were
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a lot of registered nurses that may be left in jobs and also because the embassies were close. people weren't able to come into any of those countries. we saw there's a huge shortage of just skim milk and we saw that also. so we want to fill in that and also for broad originally on a narrow b can. so it has 10 years old. my mom's card and we're able to go to the us. i learned to discipline my son and i was 16. and i was able to get professional and just talking loud response to your kind of time. you can be anyone, you want us to really bad doing that car walk, talk, read everything the you have to learn as physically a child such as the learn and during that process i'm thinking there has to be more
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to mind. that's the more for me to do. if i can get past this, i can do so fast forward a few years i decided i want to make the biggest change in my life. and i want to go to connect to, to, and i figured out i don't want to just hop from being really finding you was i want to come to the actual ground where i told my family and my friends that i was moving not, they definitely weren't and all excited because i was supposed to be in the land of the great mission that i wanted to accomplish. so i have to make them understand what i don't understand. now i've been here for a while and been able to see my mission and what i want to do, and they understand a little bit more the, the biggest thing i'm not having to
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run too much to balance so much more as well as the my advice for you have the feeling following, try it out and see what it is all in use. and you'll be surprised. mine when you and your mission and what part of my is on. and you never know you. my actually just been up staying and living in kenya. he's been sort of incredible women. look at me for example. okay. okay. seriously though, we have another inspirational story for you, straight out of kenya, now or channel attended college in the us,
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but it was one of the hardest times of her life on top of experiencing all mind as of culture shock. lead was diagnosed with leukemia. luckily, she got better and even started to 5, but the thoughts of home t a tab a to hot. so she decided to move back. and today, she's the creative director and founder of a freshman and taylor and company in k. now, vermont, i decided i was moving to can now one of the things is to make a voice the she could, but it's like one of the scariest things to ever do because like you changing your life in time. of course, like you're planning to like i show, you know, i'm just a, my name is low channel. i am the founder and crew to bed extra function engine, company, acura, thing, design, intelligent walk. show a narrow b. so much as a company it sounded primarily because i've just come back from the us. one of the services i wanted badly was like 2 bedrooms have this is and they didn't really
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have access to the click. i didn't know where you go to access taylor's and get something done. the motivation behind is primarily was to enable other people like me in the same situation, to have the taxes to taylor's intent as also have the to access to customers. i was born in homer, bay county. i'm home of the town that at the time my favorite memories of a child will probably like spending time with their grandmothers in color chung. i'm sure that a song should take your name and turn it into a song such, i'm graduating high school in 2009 i go to college shaped was i like the i forgot to goes to have you had some, some college in the united states one of the things that happened to me my lives in college that goes back to moses leukemia in hindsight, realizing that you know, and i was probably at the best place at the best time to be able to have such a terrifying experience. but also to be able to receive the kind of kids that i
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needed to be able to get to that. because one of the things that if i look back is if i was maybe somewhere else, let's see if that had fun mean can know they, we have been able to like, you know, go through just smoky and you know, come off of it. i think so much and poems for coming back was essentially to get on . so, i mean, because even when i was going to my treatment, my mom was only able to come for like about 2 weeks to a month. so i'd gone through that spewed not having the, my need to have somebody that with me, one of them with the vision. so coming back to can now was after being there for about like 6 years, you want to have deep connections. for example, i think as, as it comes to disconnect a little bit different from the moment, i'm sure, and i just started obviously if there were people who are able to mix up with the navy woods off of back nick the team as we walk through the people you by 5 minutes from and either let you know other people in that venue chain. so that's what nicholas was feeling. my advice to anyone thinking about moving back is,
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seems to most important rates, having a financial question is always important. and so that when you come back, you're able to get yourself option into whatever to that you want to do. whether you're interested in a business, you can find it, or you can switch for a job that satisfies and fulfills the needs that you have from east africa. we move to the south where it's time for us to meet this in, baldwin, queen of i'm a piano, so she's type of seeing the age of 1712 she is on. she hasn't to buck. but what i love most about sasha is how strongly she trump 2 and a sisterhood and women's empowerment. my colleague, josie, my heart, you caught up with joshua, they are for nation festival in portugal. enjoy. hey everybody. this is josh. uh and you are watching d. w b 77 percent. the
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face image 70 percent is not so happy sitting next to me. my home girl. so all the way from zimbabwe, just how you doing? i'm good, i'm good. can't complain. i'm excited. i see and you look so beautiful. thank you very. thank you and you i held by many as the piano. i'm a piano. do you think you've moved up to that? oh, i believe i do. i believe i believe i have. i have, i have, i've been, i've been uh, putting out those hits like from yesterday and it should be. yeah. and how uh, so the africans involved with a freak of the world receiving your music. oh, my god, it's actually very humbling. you know, the way people have received my music and i've been touring, i've been performing around and having to see how people have been noticed. have been listening to people sing back my music when i'm on stage. it is so crazy. as
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a young woman, you, i a role model to a lot of them. how do you really want to inspire them? oh wow. how and what is by them? oh my gosh. i feel like, you know, the way i would say is i leave my life, right. i do my life in a way that i hope to god that it touches somebody and they're able to emulate not necessary to emulate exactly who i am. but i believe to find their true selves. and i believe that's exactly what i kind of put out there with my own music is finding you to identity your true core. because i've seen using for the soul, you know, and i believe that, you know, finding your to self and to identity. that's the best place to get ever start. and from there, i mean, the sky is not the limit. yeah, i mean, but the entertainment industry can be a tough, especially for women. how are you dealing with that? oh man i, i would definitely say that you know, for, for myself,
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i been so lucky that i've had a beautiful team from the time i started. and yes, it is true that women go through so much in the industry. that is true, but i've been lucky enough that you know i've, i've been surrounded by people that actually really genuinely care about me. care about my wellness. and i would definitely suggest to any women out there who wants to get into the industry to have that for themselves as email uh to then to support each other. is that actually something that you see happening is it's so it's so important. and as we empower each other and helping each other with, you know, the most smallest, smallest thing is it's helping us should i say i will, uh, i was, this is with the own crowns. and in raising it. and, you know, i feel like sisterhood is so important. personally, my, i, i've got a lot of sisters. so from that in itself i, i mean like that even with my,
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with my work with whoever i need, like it's, it's, it's very important because we, we just need to have to tell each other how we're doing gorgeous and how much of queens we are. yeah, and then there's so many young women that mean who look up to you and who looked look at you as a role model. i mean, what advice would you want to keep them today? because some, most of them want to get into the entertainment industry as well as i don't know how to do it to how easy it is or how hybrid. oh, 1st the that's definitely hard it's. it's definitely hard, but i would definitely say to anybody out there and you don't, girl wants to step into this world. i think more than anything you need it 1st know what you want me to know what you want. you need to know who you are. and from there, i believe once again, like i said earlier, surrounding yourself with the, with, with the right people, you know,
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surrounding yourself with the right people. and i mean, for me, i'm, i'm to ritual i, i pray hard, you know, i pray hard and i mean, god will always meet you halfway. you gotta work. you gotta work. you gotta where to go to work. and god will show up with that. with that supernatural grace, but before i let you go, i just want to, once you to tell us about, i'm up. yeah, no. i mean, is it something that you think will dominate all that you've been out for a bit? i'm a be, i know has done wonders, a lot of people never thought that you know, it could be still, the weight is right now cuz i started all the way from 2019. i mean i'm gonna be under generally is always been there. but for it to be become mainstream, it was back in 2019 and all but having to see what it's doing and what it's done. and i still believe is going to do i it's yeah, it's still, it's still, it's still going to travel. it's gonna, it's gonna do the most. ok. yeah, thank you so much for joining us. it's pretty clear by now that there's no shortage
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of young african spring. incredible things to replace their communities. in d r coogel. if junior month venza studied low in germany, where he received his doctor, it now he teaches low in his whole country and has even set up his own funds. a kind of roonan andre fizzy studied to obviously management in germany and returned home to phones that fee a bell off. we cut in the odor a comfortable house which offers everything from hospitality to our gallery and the sale of no click products just to mention. but a few. now the next person we are about to meet has lived abroad for 27 years. she's leave in many parts of the world, but i desire to be close to have family and have a better walk life balance. let her back home to parts one. her name is a be
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in my check up. she was born in build young, started in the u. k. and now run a locally source and sustainable closing line caused my. but what's fucked, how moved by cold in 2019 i went through a personal experience that made me come to the decision that i wanted to move back home. and at that point have gone to the u. k. to complete my master's and i doing the back. my name is being with g, my ticker. so being is essential name because i was born in belgium. my g is my domain name, and my father is from a place called for a loan. i am from atlanta, i am the founder of matter. and matter is a minimalist, sustainable clothing line. first in what's on the central part of the brand, as i say, sustainability. so all of our fabrics are locally source. we really put in
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a lot of effort, making sure that we're using organic fabrics, cotton's linens that are so fond and, and mode in a, in a sustainable way. matter has pipe and with a number of different individuals. and companies given the fact that with coney online means that we've had to find interesting and different ways of, of getting to our customer. and um, one of our coolest partnerships for me today and has been with a gm that is a place on peoples museum in cape town. it's an award winning museum and we have the opportunity to shoot our spring summer collection last year at the museum and have worked have the opportunity to work with them in order to us so design uniforms for them before he's asked me,
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you've lived in so many amazing cases. i would not come back to baton. they're far as you, but i, i say you should go and live in those places use. tell me you can decide for yourself, but there's just so many life benefits that come with being home. my whole family lives in for fun and so being back home instead, i'm connected to them. i am able to attend readings. i'm able to be this was a friday showers, the baby showers. i'm being back home. i don't take that for granted. being away from your family, the full training, so i'm 7 years was a long time does have accessibility to certain opportunities that i wouldn't be able to get when i'm a small fish and a big pond. and that's kind of what is happening when i was living outside of the country. there's many more of which opportunities. yes. but you're, you're not going to be necessarily prior ties when you're not from the country.
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the one thing that i found to be the most difficult aspect of moving back home was feeding. like when i'm in a taxi, i didn't have the confidence to direct instance. i know the way that i wanted to to speak. and so i actually asked a friend of mine to take me 1st and find out lessons. and i did one on one lessons with her and i did a year. in fact, i really enjoyed it. my advice, so anyone that's thinking about coming home is go for it, but make sure that you understand the realities of the country and what it means to be coming from may be a multi place space into the realities of being back home. and i think it's made it easy for me to be able to transition back to being home is that i was never disconnected. that is something that is also linked with not being nice being
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mays of the i'm going to come home. i have tons of resources to build this big, massive enterprise that's going to change lives. that may not be it. whether whatever your ideas may be just be open to the process, the fluid and enjoy it. be floyd and enjoy the process. and that's exactly what our next homecoming he would need. dr. kelly company is a family medicine specialist and has a particular interest in aesthetics and the maternity belt at some point. his padded in australia, but after 11 years she realized that whole country, but twana didn't have enough family physicians. so what did she do? she popped up and returned to books one a to build a premium medical center. let's meet her. when i left the quotes on what is new, i was going to come back. i saw like
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a soldier who was paid for training to go and change my themselves and come back. so i told myself, i'm going out the, i'm going to put myself with all the skills that i will possibly need in order to come back home and keep back to my people. my name is dr. kelly with a free teacher. i'm finding that multiple call me delta k, wish i'm find a time instead of deals. a plan who is that family medicine specialist by profession. also have a special interest in aesthetics, inter metrology, something a little bit of extra training in those in groups. one of the very, very few family medicine physicians in the private sector alone. the about 7 of us in a population of to me when i find a premier, a premium, it costs into my mean a was to bridge the gap from having a very strong primary care system in the country. after finishing his
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school id, the committee costs that is that the universe. so what's that a for e and a half where we stand, i qualified and was a what it is scholarship to present the medicine at the university of wanna show in australia melvin. some of the challenges that phase to while living australia was living away from family and it was hard getting that phone call every now and then that's your mother's on your siblings. one of them isn't well or the something going on at home and you feel fuck, can you feel like there's not much we can do at that particular time. one of the other challenges as well was i've just been to the education system there, which is very different from what i was used to growing up in portland. so that took a toll on my confidence for some time, you know, as a black, as being a blank person in a predominantly caucasian whites. aside to use them you will,
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is so lucky, had to work 2 to 3 times as hot. when people see the 1st and they see the color of your skin and already they dont associate black with excellence. so you only have to go an extra mile. the 1st person i told her that i was coming back is my now husband. my family, especially my mother, was in much more excited than anybody because i had just been 11 years away from home. my advice for anyone in the medical field to the left to back to africa as a whole is um you definitely need it saves a huge shortage of health care professionals in almost every country in africa. our people do need the services and the skill sets that one carries. i'll never get enough of women making power moves
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a have you ever thought of how you can contribute to your countries or your continents successes? we asked a group of 77 percent as in the u. k. and gemini, about their plans over to you fi to and just hey, you was wondering what your possibly can talk to say about that intentions of going back home. and when they will be doing once they do that well, here in the united kingdom, sterling, my name is watch any coming to she and i'll be asking my friends just that's also for manager. and for me as a business analyst, i think going back to my country would help businesses make good business decisions on include our business performance. i'm putting in a want to be able to have power gone on to express my interest in the photos the i . hi, i'm from gardner and i believe up to my cities. my country will be able to benefit from my experience as a business analyst and help with small and medium companies grow as
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a business. and none of these, i tend to go back to my country to improve my going to say columbia, but invested in small i last good business. isn't that interesting? well, you had what they had to say. so over to justice, how would you go back and contribute to the development? so if you'll come, i'll be asking, so my colleagues here in raleigh, i'm from pennsylvania and i'm planning. when i go back, i always helps my fellow young journalist develop the korea from dallas and i would love to go back to the doctor gave me up to the knowledge that off are the and the rest of your i'm from nigeria. i would go back into frederick, my car guy in sales. we're going to have my time interested. you young children, i comes or that sort of show for this week. we've shown you a group of young off because we're all excel in a different scene. and i hope they've inspired you to find your knees and do you part. of course, we'd love to hear your stories too. so connect with us on social media. you can find the 77 percent on youtube,
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