She Knows Something Most Creatives Don't | Chef Lifestyle
Building a Brand Nobody Can IgnoreIn this episode of Unscripted with Raygan, we sit down with Chef Lifestyle (Bibana Gyasi Owusu Prempeh), a food blogger, content creator, author, and culinary travel enthusiast who has built an impressive brand rooted in education, authenticity, and Pan-African values.What we cover in this conversation:How it all started with a new iPhone during COVIDThe challenges of being a creative in Kumasi and how she overcame themWhat personal brand really means and why it's everythingHer strategy for building content even when no money is coming inCopyright law in Ghana, moral rights, economic rights, and why creators must know thisHow to read contracts, understand exclusivity, non-compete clauses, and negotiate better dealsThe exact questions to ask brands before accepting any dealHow to price your work without a standard formulaFinancial advice for creators with unpredictable incomeIf you read to this point, this is your reminder to like this video and leave a comment.Every Wednesday, we bring you stories from the people shaping Ghana's future in business, culture, and life. See you next Wednesday and subscribe if you haven't already.Sign up to Choppity: https://www.choppity.com/CONNECT WITH CHEF LIFESTYLETiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@cheflifestyle_Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cheflifestyle_LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bibiana-gyasi/X https://x.com/bibianagyasi?s=21Support the Show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH RAYGAN:https://linktr.ee/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH UNSCRIPTED:https://linktr.ee/unscriptedwithrayganJOIN THE UNSCRIPTED COMMUNITYhttps://tr.ee/HZsqNl🎵 Music used in this video is from Epidemic Sound.Get 30 days free using this link: https://share.epidemicsound.com/gu55sw📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring interviews!
I Started Real Estate With No Money, Here’s What Happened | Ana Arkutu
What does it really take to start and succeed in real estate — especially if you don’t have capital?In this episode, Ana breaks down her nearly 20-year journey from starting as a volunteer with zero money to building a career across different areas of real estate. This is an honest look at how the industry actually works, the different paths you can take, and the risks most people ignore.In this episode:1. How to enter real estate without capital2. A clear breakdown of the real estate ecosystem, so you understand the specific roles and how each role connects3. The real ways money is made in real estate beyond theory, including cash flow, appreciation, and smart acquisition strategies4. Off-plan investments demystified - how they work, why they’re attractive, and the risks most people underestimate5. Short-term vs long-term rental strategies - what works, what doesn’t, and how to choose the right path for you6. The costly mistakes people make before buying property and how to avoid them7. Why fundamentals like location, management, and execution will always outperform hype and trendsCONNECT WITH ANA ARKTUInstagram https://www.instagram.com/anaarkutuX: https://x.com/AnaArkutuLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-arkutu-97b83a96Support the Show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH RAYGAN:https://linktr.ee/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH UNSCRIPTED:https://linktr.ee/unscriptedwithrayganJOIN THE UNSCRIPTED COMMUNITYhttps://tr.ee/HZsqNlSubscribe for more conversations that break down business, money, and growth in a way that actually makes sense.New episodes drop every Wednesday.🎵 Music used in this video is from Epidemic Sound.Get 30 days free using this link: https://share.epidemicsound.com/gu55sw📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring interviews!
The Truth Behind #FixTheCountry and the Backlash - KalyJay
In the digital age, "influence" is often measured by social metrics like engagement and impressions, but how do you translate digital noise into tangible social change and a sustainable business?In our latest interview, Joshua Buernortey Boye-Doe (better known as Kaly Jay) shares the strategic evolution of his brand, from his early days studying public relations at the Ghana Institute of Journalism to his rise as Ghana’s most-followed influencer on X.Kaly Jay’s journey proves that the most powerful tool for any professional isn't just their network; it's their authenticity.Subscribe for more high-impact conversations on personal branding, business, youth mindset, and real-life success stories.See you next week, on Wednesday, for our next episode!CONNECT WITH KALYJAYInstagram https://www.instagram.com/kalyjayyX https://x.com/gyaigyimiiTiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@kalyjayySupport the Show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH RAYGAN:https://linktr.ee/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH UNSCRIPTED:https://linktr.ee/unscriptedwithrayganJOIN THE UNSCRIPTED COMMUNITYhttps://tr.ee/HZsqNl🎵 Music used in this video is from Epidemic Sound.Get 30 days free using this link: https://share.epidemicsound.com/gu55sw📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring interviews!
Ghana’s Independence Was a Painful Birth – Prof. Baffour Explains Why
What does freedom in independence really mean?In this powerful Episode 5, I sit down with Professor Baffour, governance scholar, former UN official, and co-founder of the Ghana Center for Democratic Development, to discuss Ghana’s political journey from independence to today.Born before independence, Prof. shares firsthand memories and his unyielding stances as one who is against partisanship.Prof calls Ghana’s independence “a painful birth” and explains how early ideological division may still be affecting our national development today.This episode is beyond history. It’s a mirror of Ghana’s former and current political state.If you care about Ghana’s future, this conversation is for you.#Ghana@69 #Independence #Governance #DemocracySupport the Show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH RAYGAN:https://linktr.ee/rayganofficialCONNECT WITH UNSCRIPTED:https://linktr.ee/unscriptedwithrayganJOIN THE UNSCRIPTED COMMUNITYhttps://tr.ee/HZsqNl🎵 Music used in this video is from Epidemic Sound.Get 30 days free using this link: https://share.epidemicsound.com/gu55sw📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring interviews!
Lawyer & Financial Analyst: Why Most Startups in Ghana Will Fail (Wrong Funding Strategy)
Most startups in Ghana don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because of structure.Kwasi Okrah, A Lawyer & Financial Analyst, breaks down the funding mistakes, legal blind spots, and financial decisions that quietly destroy Ghanaian startups before they ever scale.From equity dilution traps to compliance risks.From investor readiness to governance failures. This is the conversation most founders avoid, but desperately need.If you are:Raising capitalRegistering a businessScaling too quicklyOr struggling to get investor trustThis episode will challenge your perspective on law, finance, and growth.Because sometimes the biggest threat to your startup is the structure on which you built it.