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Journey Back to Eden Kenya Expo with Kea Wakesho Simmons of Traverze Culture

Journey Back to Eden Kenya Expo with Kea Wakesho Simmons of Traverze Culture

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In this episode, Kea Wakesho Simmons, the visionary behind Traverze Culture and the Journey Back to Eden Expo, discusses her journey from Charleston, South Carolina to becoming a world traveler and advocate for Pan-Africanism. Kea shares her experiences in the US Army, her travels to countries like South Korea, China, Japan, Ethiopia, and how they shaped her views on culture and Black empowerment. Simmons also delves into the mission of the Journey Back to Eden initiative, aiming to foster deeper relationships and cultural exchanges between Africans in the diaspora and the continent. Kea is using her platform to inspire global connections and cultural understanding.

00:00 Introduction to See Life Different Podcast

01:06 Meet Kea Wakesho Simmons

02:02 Kea's Journey and Military Experience

04:39 Discovering Pan-Africanism

06:50 First Impressions of Kenya

08:35 Journey Back to Eden Initiative

16:30 Future Plans and Legacy

18:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Join me this New Year’s Eve in the cradle of humanity— Magical Kenya. This is your chance to connect with 200+ like-minded travelers, with an exclusive 12-day experience available for 50 adventurers. Locals are welcome too and can secure their spot for a 2-day pass! Make a Deposit: $200 (non-refundable) or pay in full by visiting https://bit.ly/jbezaakirah

Have Questions? Email:  info@tverze.com.

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