81. Mini Cho
Mini Cho is Mozambique's first pro surfer. A seed born of East and African tides where the winds of xenophobia pushed to the sun-kissed beaches of northern Mozambique. Surfing found him through wandering nomads, igniting a passion for activism and community. His sights may be set on the Olympics, but his definition of gold is to empower those around him. In the latest podcast episode, our guest delved into his deep relationship with the ocean, explored the vibrant concepts of Afro Surf Culture, shared practical tips on building skills to become a surfer, discussed the burgeoning surfing industry and its growth in Mozambique, and explained why Inhambane holds a special place in the hearts of surfers.
72. Marcelo Dauane
Marcelo Dauane is a full-stack engineer. Using a personality that constantly demands innovation and thrives for growth, he taught his fingers how to speak the only truly universal language. In this chilled and sometimes geeky conversation about his life and more, he explains how someone can go from zero to coding within months in the various boot camps available, its importance, and how this superpower became the single most important skill he picked up in his life.