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Free Your Mind

Free Your Mind

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'Free Your Mind' is a popular Ghanaian colloquialism which means to let loose; to tell it exactly as it is. Everything is fair game on the show and hosts don't hold back! ---------------- More 'Free Your Mind' : listentogcr.com/free-your-mind© GCR Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Life Update
    Jun 27 2024

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    Gist o Gist!!! Tatas brings us up to speed on what's going on in her life.


    Song Credits

    Intro + Background Music

    SWMT - 99 Phaces


    Episode Songs


    Charly & Nina ft Big Fizzo - Indoro

    Romeo Swag - Bombay



    A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network

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    23 mins
  • Listener Letters
    Jun 6 2024

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    Tatas reacts to the letters listeners has sent to her from the previous episodes


    Song Credits

    Intro + Background Music

    SWMT - 99 Phaces


    Episode Songs


    Ess Thee Legend - Fake Love

    Sass Squad - Tuma

    Ess Thee Legend - Bum Bum


    A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network

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    16 mins
  • Tailor and seamstresses = Delay
    May 30 2024

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    Cut your coat according to your size. Tatas and Maame Dumphey discuss the affiliation of Tailor/seamstresses and Delays.


    Song Credits

    Intro + Background Music

    SWMT - 99 Phaces


    Episode Songs

    Breathe — Mēl, Kiki Celine, Sh3lter


    Gyegye Meso — Ewura Esi ft. OD4


    A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network


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    24 mins

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