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Minds in Motion with Charles Fatunbi

Minds in Motion with Charles Fatunbi

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Minds in Motion is a podcast series featuring thought-provoking conversations with founders, creators, and industry experts turning bold ideas into impact. Each episode explores how the convergence of creativity, technology, and culture is shaping our future - spotlighting the voices driving change across industries and borders.Charles Fatunbi Economie
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    • How Kofi Dotse Turned a Broken Job Market Into a Global Creative Career
      Jan 20 2026

      In this episode of Minds in Motion, I speak with Kofi Dotse (@kofigramm), a Ghana-based travel creator and producer whose work has been featured by BBC, Global Citizen, Volkswagen, and more.


      We unpack Kofi’s pivot from a conventional STEM trajectory into content marketing and storytelling for some of the world’s largest brands, and what it really takes to survive and thrive as an Africa-based creator operating on a global stage. We also explore the overlooked economic potential of the continent’s young workforce, tourism industry, and creative economy, and how Kofi turned limited opportunity into leverage.


      Chapters

      00:00 - Introduction

      00:48 - Kofi's Journey: From Sciences to Content Creator

      03:11 - Navigating Education and Career Expectations in Ghana

      11:30 - The Impact of COVID-19 on Freelancing and Opportunities

      15:01 - Embracing Public Presence and Storytelling

      15:27 - Creating Authentic Connections Online

      16:39 - Navigating Opportunities in International Collaborations

      20:09 - The Conflict of Migration and National Growth

      22:16 - Learning from Other Nations

      29:33 - Tourism in Ghana: Opportunities and Challenges

      33:48 - The Future of African Creatives

      35:42 - Monetizing Creativity in Africa

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      43 min
    • AI, Copyright, and the Future of Protecting Creative Work
      Nov 17 2025

      In this conversation, Charles Fatunbi interviews Adam Miko, the founder of Echora, a platform designed to protect artists' rights in the age of AI. Adam shares his background in music publishing and art direction, discussing the importance of ownership and consent for creators. The conversation delves into the functionality of Echora, its role in the creative industry, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI. Adam also emphasizes the need for collaboration between AI technologists and artists, aiming to create a future where creators are fairly compensated and respected for their work.A must-listen for creatives, technologists, and anyone curious about the future of art in the AI era.


      Chapters


      00:00 Adam Miko's Journey in Entertainment

      00:52 Transitioning to Art Direction

      02:37 The Role of an Art Director

      04:05 Behind the Scenes of Production

      05:51 The Genesis of Ikora

      13:44 Understanding AI and Copyright Protection

      18:10 The Three-Sided Marketplace of AI

      19:13 Empowering Creators and AI Companies

      19:50 Navigating Partnerships in the AI Landscape

      21:54 Adams Technical Background

      25:55 Building a Diverse and Passionate Team

      28:06 Advice for Founders on Team Building

      29:19 Trust and Skepticism in AI Integration

      32:46 The Ethical Use of AI in Creativity

      33:11 Legal Challenges in the AI Landscape

      36:41 The Future Role of Human Creators

      40:58 Actionable Steps for Emerging Creatives

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      44 min
    • The Race to Preserve African Languages
      Nov 15 2025

      In this episode of Minds in Motion, Charles sits down with Frank Akinwande Williams, Co-Founder and CEO of Lingawa, a platform using AI to preserve and teach African languages. He discusses cultural identity, his entrepreneurial journey of building Lingawa, and the role technology plays in preserving African languages.


      Chapters


      00:00 Introduction to Frank and Lingawa

      00:32 Frank's Journey: From Medicine to Entrepreneurship

      04:02 The Role of Language in Identity

      07:32 The Decline of Native Languages in the Diaspora

      11:13 Cultural and Practical Benefits of Language Preservation

      13:55 Learning Languages in an Immersive Environment

      16:42 Overcoming Shame in Language Learning

      20:28 What is Lingawa?

      22:32 The Rebranding Journey of Lingawa

      24:02 Building Lingawa: From Idea to Execution

      28:50 The Fundraising Journey

      34:08 Challenges of Pitching to Investors

      36:05 Achieving Product-Market Fit

      37:17 Building a Personalized Learning Experience

      41:42 Quality Control and Tutor Management

      46:07 Impactful Customer Success Stories

      49:32 Unexpected Challenges of Leadership

      54:56 Vision for the Future of Lingawa

      58:25 Closing


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