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My name is Kamga Tchassa. This is a podcast where I talk with people about what it takes to be a responsible adult. The foundation of the podcast is built on my journey as a Christian and my interests in finance and family.
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From "The Sassy Experience" to "Mutombo Daily" and now "Mutombo in Progress," my friend's journey has been an intentional evolution to express what God had already put in her heart. We talked so much that we would do another later ( date undecided). But here's what you can expect from this one: - How Mutombo started her YouTube journey- The evoluti…
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It sounds like an oxymoron, doesn't it? But hear me out: what does it look like to do what you must do to take care of yourself when your identity is rooted in Christ?The podcast will be moving to its channel ( on YouTube only), so watch out for that. You can continue to hear it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts ( or wherever you listen to your podcast…
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There's this trend where people of different ages say they have no friends. I have said in my videos that I have very few friends too. In a previous episode, Leslie mentioned why being a friend that can be counted upon was important. This "short" episode addresses this a little more. In addition, I have an announcement for the podcast. --- Send in …
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"He's my friend," "She's my friend," "We're not friends like that," "He thinks we're friends, but I don't know" "How could a friend say that to me?"The term is very common. I feel it's loosely used, especially when Facebook tells you you have thousands of them.What does it mean to be a friend? How do you know you have one? How do you know if you ar…
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Whether it's a project or your walk of faith, there comes a point when you question what you know and your identity now. When the euphoria is diminished, and the trials show up, you start to wonder if you are genuinely this new creature you thought you were.Doubt starts to muddy your clear waters, and you feel uneasy as you think of the future - wh…
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Trevor and I clicked the moment we met in 2012. At least, that's how I remember it. He was a cool dude, who played video games, watched anime, and was a graphic design whiz. After we graduated journalism school, he left from skinny cool dude to buff cool dude - spending more time at the gym than at the screen.A few years ( or was it months?), I not…
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"When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me." 1 Corinthians 13:11 NIVAt what point do you become an adult? Who decides when you are? Is this a choice you make by your actions/behavior? Or are there societal milestones you must accomplish to c…
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Mafor has dealt with loss from a young age. We've been friends for many years, and when I lost my sister last year, she was one of the few people I knew who would understand what it felt like. We've discussed loss, grief, depression, and many other things. She's a writer who has poured her heart into the page and uses her gift with words to continu…
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Futi and I had a private chat after yesterday's live stream, and I felt we needed a more extended conversation. Today, we'll dive more into prayer, studying the Word, the path of one seeking to know the Lord, and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kamga-tchassa-podcast/message…
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A conversation with Sammy about Genesis led us here. I brought up the servant who was sent to find Isaac a wife. Sammy shared about the importance of specificity in prayer, how the people in the Bible tended to know what to pray for, and how to know God had answered.Listen to our conversation as we explore this further.We are both at different leve…
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I've never particularly appreciated the term "Adulthood is a scam." I was going to call this podcast in a way that expressed this.I know my interests will change, and I'd like this podcast to change along with them.So, today's episode will be a chat with my friend Les about this. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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My younger sister died on September 20th. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in June and didn't make it. A lot has changed for my family. A lot has changed for me. What you're about to listen to/watch comes from a place of pain and anger. It has sparked many conversations on YouTube, and I believe it will continue to do so. I've decided to change…
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Love my content? Support me on Patreon for as little as $5 per month. I got married to my high-school sweetheart. Technically, we met in high school and knew each other for over a decade before I popped the question and she said yes. We were on two different continents. For various reasons, our marriage didn’t last as long as we’d hoped. After that…
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Yo! Kamga here. Today's episode of The Loving Creative Podcast is a segment we'll call "Audio Article Edition" (or AAEs for short) where I read an article I have written, and provide some nuance to it. An added perk of the AAEs, is that you can watch the videos on the YouTube channel as well. In fact, you can even submit requests of articles you wo…
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I came across a Facebook post by Srinivas Rao. It led to this episode. I'm looking forward to growing this podcast with more personal conversations for the next decade. You can leave a voice message with either a question or suggestion using this link: https://anchor.fm/loving-creative-podcast I would love to hear from you. Happy New Year 2021! ---…
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Hey, how are you? I hope you're doing well. Just wanted to start by saying hi. :) Writing always helps me process things. I think it's the act of just putting things "out" in the world. Sometimes, I start writing with no idea of what I want to express, then end up articulating something that was deep, waiting to be let out. This article is one of t…
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Description from the episode on The Soul Stories Podcast: Olufemi Nassi is an author, poet, and host of The In-Betweeners Podcast. Kamga Tchassa is a poet, writer, and multi-format content creator. In this special three-way conversation, Femi and Kamga share the nuances, complexities, and challenges that come with immigrating to America. It's one o…
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If you'd rather read, you can find this text here: https://kamga.substack.com/p/who-do-you-want-to-beI have a favor to ask. I know - incredulous out of the blue, yeah?Well, I’ll just ask and you can say no.I’m very close to 1000 subscribers on YouTube and I got this thought that I could hit this milestone before October.I know - crazy!I need just 3…
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Because what if things get worse?Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/kamgaSubscribe to my Monday Newsletter: https://bit.ly/kamgafilesPaypal Donations: https://www.paypal.me/tchassakamga Get $5 for FREE when you sign-up today to start investing with Acorns https://www.acorns.com/invite/PE4QGBGet ONE FREE STOCK with Robinhood when you sig…
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I still remember the conversations at IYA Buea. The chats about business and creation, while walking down Mile 17. The fast cars whizzing by as we detailed plans of taking over an unbridled world.The amazing thing about living in a country like Cameroon, is how much you can enjoy people who both look and sound like you, but who are from completely …
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You don't really want to listen to this one. Trust me. It's not happy. It's all about me.Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/kamgaSubscribe to my Monday Newsletter: https://bit.ly/kamgafilesPaypal Donations: https://www.paypal.me/tchassakamga Get $5 for FREE when you sign-up today to start investing with Acorns https://www.acorns.com/inv…
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There was a time when I was certain I would never want a job. Now, I know that's true. But there's a caveat too.In this episode, I share about my current day job and how my experience living in the US so far has molded my perceptive on jobs, work and my creative ambition.Thanks to Nosa of Culture Class for the comment. Listen to his podcast here: h…
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We're now 12% over the hurdle of daily podcasts. No time off this weekend either.Is this the product of my laziness? Or am I really busy? Find out in today's episode.Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/kamgaSubscribe to my Monday Newsletter: https://bit.ly/kamgafilesGet $5 for FREE when you sign-up today to start investing with Acorns ht…
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Today, we have a guest. I can't say more than that so, you have to listen.We talk about being authentic. I interrupt a lot. I think you'll like it. The video will be on my channel tomorrow. You can subscribe below. Wohoo!Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/kamgaSubscribe to my Monday Newsletter: https://bit.ly/kamgafilesGet $5 for FREE w…
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What if there was a simple model to decide when to focus on your strengths or your weaknesses? Well, there is. And in this episode, we talk about it.Naval's Podcast (find your preferred format here: https://nav.al/Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/kamgaSubscribe to my Monday Newsletter: https://bit.ly/kamgafilesGet $5 for FREE when you…
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Welcome to Episode 9 of the 100 Days of PodcastFirst chat: I was wrong about Facebook and Instagram.Second: I wrote about writing, using an Anime! Who knew that was possible?Third: Where do ideas come from?Link to the article "through the fire and flames": https://psiloveyou.xyz/someone-who-will-go-through-the-fire-and-flames-with-you-b0813a5e69c5?…
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Not doing so great today, but super proud of myself for making this episode. Day 8 of the 100 daily podcasts.Today is the shortest episode I've had to so far and I talk about inspiration and the need for consistency as creatives.Maybe one day I'll expand on this. But for now, I would love your take on the subject.Here's the TED talk I mentioned in …
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Today, I finally admit I'm in a funk. I may not go out of it soon, but it feels like a good first step to acknowledge it and try to get some perspective.When your livelihood or identity is tied to your mind, it can get murky and dangerous when the well runs dry to the pipe gets clogged.Here's the article I wrote on Medium: https://medium.com/@tchas…
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Thank you for listening to Episode 6 of the 100 Days of Podcasting.Today, is a rant/self-therapy session. Let me know what you think of my views, yeah?I wonder what makes friendships die. What keeps them. Whether the investment has to be balanced. When we should forgive.The end has a dark note to it ( let me know if you can pick it up)Subscribe to …
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How do you deal with feedback when it's not good?How do you handle it when it comes from someone you admire?In today's episode, I share what I found from this article : https://hbr.org/2015/08/how-to-handle-negative-feedbackPlus, I have a new intro and outro song. Wohoo! I explain why in the episode.This is episode 5 of the 100 daily podcasts.Subsc…
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I have a hard time dealing with feedback. Especially negative feedback. however, I have a learned a thing or two about how to navigate this space and how it can even become something that I can look forward to.Here's a friend link to the article I mentioned: https://medium.com/@tchassakamga/how-to-use-envy-to-build-skills-d86aa8eee4d6?source=friend…
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Episode 003 of the 100 daily podcasts.In today's episode, I talk about how a comment from my friend Leslie on my very first podcast episode, got me thinking about how humans change - or rather, if we ever do.What do you think?--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kamga-tchassa-podcast/message…
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Day 2 of the 100 daily podcast!Today, I finish the explanation I started yesterday and then share why I think Everyone is a Stranger.Especially with the world as it is right now. Maybe the death could have been prevented if we only knew how much we don't know about each other.Here's the article I published on Medium:https://medium.com/@tchassakamga…
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That is the question this episode seeks to answer. As I was listening to it for some mild edits, I felt pretty comfortable that I was able to articulate the idea behind it.Today is June 1st 2020. This is episode 1 of 100.Will I be able to keep this up? Will I use what Daniel Bourke gave me as fuel to complete my journey?I know this is completely in…
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Do you keep your word? Do you always do the things you say you're going to do?Good. To others, yeah? How about yourself?How often do you keep your promises to yourself? That book you've been meaning to read, that routine you had to build, that new diet you've been putting away?I think if we started having contracts with our selves, we would become …
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Today was my first day on campus. Today, as well, I got to try some new piece of software for live streaming on YouTube.It may not come across from my voice, but the past few days have been in a dark hole from death we've had in the family.As all these moving parts collide in my mind, I wonder where this leaves the podcast. Ergo, I need your help. …
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Episode 13 - Redefining The Loving Creative Where do ideas come from? And how do they appear in the mind? Do they bulge like popping colors spreading through the brain like a happy virus? Or do they start as a drop of ink, spreading with Brownian motion through the whole container?The Loving Creative Podcast has come a long way since the first time…
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Samuela Demanou is a bright Star. A few weeks after we met online, I gave her the nickname "special one" because of how her writing made me feel. We've been reading each other for years and finally got our longest conversation in the form of this podcast.In this episode, we talk about: *Her journey up until when she moved to Canada and how her life…
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Emmanuel Nsanyui has never left Cameroon. At least, not physically. But his YouTube channel - Emma's Top 10- has over 25 000 subscribers around the world tuning in 2 to 3 times a week for his Educational content. Proof of his success can be seen in his 1 Million views (and counting) and the fact that he's able to cover his bills with his YouTube Ad…
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Leslie Meya caught my eye in 2013, before she caught my friendship. 6 Years later, we're still having fun together and now both experiencing America as immigrants. I came for love, and she came through a coveted route, by most Cameroonian standards. I find it funny that for the unrecorded hours Leslie and I have talked in the past, we had do this '…
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Elena Tucker and I became friends through Medium. I found an article she'd written about her city--Aurora, CO-- which also happens to be...MY CITY ( at the time anyway). A few clicks away, and on a beautiful Thursday afternoon ( or was it Tuesday?) we had the first of many coffees.She has the most hilarious stories steeped in her devotion to her fa…
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Brenda Herrera Moreno is an amazing person. This was our longest conversation and the first we've had without our mutual friends. I had such a great time listening to her story and her take on the world she's building. Favorite quotes from the conversation:"It's a very risky narrative when we think about refugee resettlement only as assimilation or…
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You may not have read my article on Medium, so, I'll read it for you. Nifty huh?This Thursday episode sets the stage for the discussion with my wife about how it was for each of us to deal with our relationship before I moved to the USA.Here is the article in question so you can read along: https://psiloveyou.xyz/the-one-thing-long-distance-doesnt-…
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Daniel "Danny" Mazur considers himself a born-again creative. This episode of the podcast takes us on an emotional journey from the time he became an accidental poet, his year of mania, and the first iteration of what we see today as Soul Stories ( https://www.soulstoriesdenver.com/). In his own words: "My name is Danny Mazur and I hail from the gr…
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I was blessed to spend a great time with my friend Danny Mazur on his podcast-- The Soul Stories Podcast. I helped record and produce the first season and got to meet with amazing humans and hear really powerful stories. Danny and I met through the monthly Open Mic event organized by Stain'd Arts (https://www.staindmagazine.com/). The Liminal Event…
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I lost the first part of this specific episode and had to re-record while recovering from my the flu. You can hear me reaching out for breath. However, I am glad I was able to surmount the disappointment of mistakenly deleting the previous file - you can still hear it in my voice at the start though.(Here's the digital product I mentioned in the ep…
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