Talk No Dey Cook Rice Podcast
When we were younger, we all said we would be pilots, astronauts, and "big people" when we grow up. Here we are, "in the future," and we can clearly see how it is almost impossible to achieve those big dreams.
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Why You're Not Making Money As A Dancer In Ghana - Lisa Quama |
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Meet Lisa Quama, a talented young Ghanaian dancer making international waves.
From dancing for free food when she first started to captivating audiences on social media and being featured on billboards in New York's Times Square, how did she do it?
Lisa Quama opens up about being labeled a lesbian in senior high school simply because she is a tomboy, as well as the sexist comments she receives when she dresses like a girl.
Why does a staunch Christian like her work in the showbiz industry? She brings the tea on your favorite podcast.
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