
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
My unique message to the world is the power behind the words of our mouths. We have made light of it but cannot escape the fruits thereof. For me, words are the unit of creation, the building block on which our existence evolves. This podcast is for everyone who wants to better their living by using words and applying themselves wisely. I will be using the storytelling style fused with imaginative nuances to transport the listener to that place, where possibilities are not luxuries but everyday experiences; movie in voice.
This podcast will emphasize the power of routine, and what you repeatedly do, you most likely build capacity and expertise for what you repeatedly do. My podcast will help the listener learn how to practice success because the same amount of time you use in complaining is the same you can use to plant, build, prune, etc. I intend to draw the listener's attention to the power of their words.
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
S1 Ep. 44 Expressions with Bamike Oba Adeyemi
Expressions? Yes expressions comes from impressions we have from how we perceive our reality in relation to our environment. This is often seen in different forms, which could be in art form, science and yes music. Music has so many definitions, but this one appeals to me, ‘vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion’. The musical expression is one that has an appeal to practically everyone. People are drawn to the rhythm of sound even when they do not understand what is being said lyrically. There is this connection telepathically on an emotional scale of unity.
In this episode of the Word Café Podcast, I have the opportunity to sit with an individual who in my opinion has a unique style of expressing her impressions musically, that when you listen to her, you are literally transported to a dimension that opens you up to exciting realities. She renders it in an ‘Oriki’ fashion. Oriki is cultural thing associated with the Yoruba culture. The word 'Oriki" can be translated as panegyric which is a form of praise poetry. In the Yoruba culture, each settlement or minor tribe has its own Oriki. ... The name usually carries a praise poetry with it which is used to inspire the bearer of the name
Who might this person be, you are wondering right? Her name is Bamike OBA Adeyemi. She is a Certified Speaker/Coach/Trainer with the John Maxwell Team Personal development/Self-Discovery Mastery /Clarity. She sees herself as a Multi Influential Expressionist -Independent Music Professional, Author, Coach, Speaker and a teacher.
Yeah, she is that voice in the hit single “Olorun Agbaye” (You Are Mighty) by Nathaniel Bassey ft. Chandler Moore.
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