My name is Simon Javan Okelo. I grew up in the slums of Manyatta in Kisumu, Kenya, serving as the Field Director of Solace International and Co-Director of the Young Generation Centre from 2002-2010 where I directed humanitarian projects in Malawi, Kenya, Ghana, Liberia, and South Sudan. I also worked as a DJ and producer, organizing Unite The People concerts in 2008 in the wake of post-election violence and founding One Vibe Africa.
I came to the US in 2010, and I have since organized events and digital campaigns celebrating the African diaspora locally and globally. For example, since 2014 I have organized the Madaraka Festival at The Museum of POP Culture headlined by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Sauti Sol, Blitz The Ambassador, Rocky Dawuni, Meklit Hadero, Nik West, Naomi Wachira, Karun, and other renowned Grammy award-winning artists.
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My name is Simon Javan Okelo. I grew up in the slums of Manyatta in Kisumu, Kenya, serving as the Field Director of Solace International and Co-Director of the Young Generation Centre from 2002-2010 where I directed humanitarian projects in Malawi, Kenya, Ghana, Liberia, and South Sudan. I also worked as a DJ and producer, organizing Unite The People concerts in 2008 in the wake of post-election violence and founding One Vibe Africa.
I came to the US in 2010, and I have since organized events and digital campaigns celebrating the African diaspora locally and globally. For example, since 2014 I have organized the Madaraka Festival at The Museum of POP Culture headlined by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Sauti Sol, Blitz The Ambassador, Rocky Dawuni, Meklit Hadero, Nik West, Naomi Wachira, Karun, and other renowned Grammy award-winning artists.
The Mouth and the Hand Can Never Miss Each other | African Wisdom | AFIAPodcast
AFIA Podcast
32 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
The Mouth and the Hand Can Never Miss Each other | African Wisdom | AFIAPodcast
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 this video, I'm going to share three nuggets of wisdom from this proverb, along with some personal stories and examples.So if you're looking for some African wisdom to help you live your best life, stick around!Three nuggets of wisdom:1. Your words and actions are always connected.Think about it. When you say you're going to do something, but you don't, what message are you sending to the people around you?What message are you sending to yourself?When your words and actions are aligned, you build trust and credibility. You show people that you're reliable and that you can be counted on.But when your words and actions are misaligned, you send the opposite message. You show people that you're not trustworthy and that you can't be counted on.2. Your words and actions have power.The words you speak and the actions you take have the power to create or destroy.They have the power to hurt or heal.They have the power to inspire or discourage.So be mindful of your words and actions. Choose them carefully.Use your words and actions to create a better world for yourself and others.3. You are the creator of your own reality.Your words and actions create your reality.What you say and do shapes the world around you.So choose your words and actions wisely.Create the reality you want to live in.Join me on the #AFIAPodcast at 6 am PST/4 pm EAT on YouTube @okelojavan to listen to the full interview and share your thoughts in the comments below.SUBSCRIBE to get Daily African Proverbs and their meaning in your life https://rb.gy/jdavpn#MadarakaFestival: https://madarakafestival.com/My New Book: Get your copy of Rooted In Love and dive deep into the world of love, and self-discovery. https://store.bookbaby.com/book/rooted-in-loveRESOURCES:1. Descript: Get the perfect production setup with Descript - the audio and video editing experts who make sure your content looks top-notch. https://www.descript.com/?lmref=877QnQ2. Hostwinds: Get your web hosting sorted with HostWinds โ the Webhosting experts that make sure you don't have to worry about your website. https://www.hostwinds.com/12980.html3. Ecamm: Get the perfect streaming setup with Ecamm Live - the live streaming experts that make sure your show looks polished and professional. https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?fp_ref=simon804, Gusto: Looking for a reliable and user-friendly payroll and HR solution for your business? Look no further than Gusto! https://gusto.com/d/simon6633******************************๐ฑ LET'S GET SOCIAL๐ข ๐ ต๐ พ๐ ป๐ ป๐ พ๐ ๐ ผ๐ ด ๐ พ๐ ฝ:-------๐ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/okelojavan/๐ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OkeloJavan๐ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OkeloJavan/๐ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@okelojavan
AFIA Podcast
My name is Simon Javan Okelo. I grew up in the slums of Manyatta in Kisumu, Kenya, serving as the Field Director of Solace International and Co-Director of the Young Generation Centre from 2002-2010 where I directed humanitarian projects in Malawi, Kenya, Ghana, Liberia, and South Sudan. I also worked as a DJ and producer, organizing Unite The People concerts in 2008 in the wake of post-election violence and founding One Vibe Africa.
I came to the US in 2010, and I have since organized events and digital campaigns celebrating the African diaspora locally and globally. For example, since 2014 I have organized the Madaraka Festival at The Museum of POP Culture headlined by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Sauti Sol, Blitz The Ambassador, Rocky Dawuni, Meklit Hadero, Nik West, Naomi Wachira, Karun, and other renowned Grammy award-winning artists.