"Chasing the Grind showcases the grind, hustle, and resilience of young people as they carve their path to success. Each episode features candid conversations about their work lives, ambitions, and the challenges they've faced along the way. CTG also dive into current events-social, cultural, and professional-that shape their journeys. Whether you're chasing your own dreams or looking for inspiration, this show will resonate with you as it informs you with real-time updates of young people on the hustle. Remember “if you keep encountering close Doors, you climb through the window”.
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"Chasing the Grind showcases the grind, hustle, and resilience of young people as they carve their path to success. Each episode features candid conversations about their work lives, ambitions, and the challenges they've faced along the way. CTG also dive into current events-social, cultural, and professional-that shape their journeys. Whether you're chasing your own dreams or looking for inspiration, this show will resonate with you as it informs you with real-time updates of young people on the hustle. Remember “if you keep encountering close Doors, you climb through the window”.
(OUTDOOR RECORDING) Kawchie Adie: How God Use an Old lady to BLESS my Music Journey | CTG 4
Chasing The Grind
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(OUTDOOR RECORDING) Kawchie Adie: How God Use an Old lady to BLESS my Music Journey | CTG 4
In this compelling episode, Andy and Kwachie dive into a dynamic discussion touching on various timely topics. From Nigerians missing out on the Grammy awards to the intricacies of marriage and relationships, they explore the cultural landscape with insight and humor.
They also delve into the essence of Valentine's Day, dissecting its significance in modern relationships and societal expectations. Amidst the romantic fervor, Andy and Kwachie talks about how Kwachie as an upcoming artist who blends his university studies in information studies with his passion for music, showcasing the evolving dynamics of the industry.
The conversation takes a turn as they examine the impact of Afrobeat music and the undeniable influence of artists like Burna Boy and Davido.
Yet, amidst the celebration of music and cultural identity, they touch upon the challenges facing Afrobeat and the music industry at large.
The conversation conclude with a Kwachie expressing "Life is depressing if you are not connected," underscoring the importance of looking like you belong to be treated better in the community and country at large.
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Chasing The Grind
"Chasing the Grind showcases the grind, hustle, and resilience of young people as they carve their path to success. Each episode features candid conversations about their work lives, ambitions, and the challenges they've faced along the way. CTG also dive into current events-social, cultural, and professional-that shape their journeys. Whether you're chasing your own dreams or looking for inspiration, this show will resonate with you as it informs you with real-time updates of young people on the hustle. Remember “if you keep encountering close Doors, you climb through the window”.