Television, radio, documentary

TV & Radio

Selected television, radio, and documentary appearances across two decades of public scholarship — covering Yorùbá religion, philosophy, the diaspora, and African spirituality.

  1. Search For the Everlasting Coconut Tree. Appeared as Himself. (393films, Oakland, CA.)
  2. Voice of America. Discussant on VOA program on The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Floyd, Texas. October 25, 2013.
  3. Lone Twins – Pas de Deux. Yorùbá Spiritual Advisor to Wildheart Productions, Ontario, Canada. 2011. View credits.
  4. KEXP Seattle, WA: “Why Music Matters” Series — “Music Conquers a City”. December 2010.
  5. BBC Channel 4 (UK): Discussant, Consultant and Adviser to Remedy Productions on The Beginner’s Guide to Voodoo. Broadcast 18 October 2007 as part of Channel 4’s Beginner’s Guide.
  6. New Style FM 98.7 (Birmingham, UK). Discussant on the African Diaspora. March 2006.
  7. Interviews and discussion with various Brazilian Radio Stations, Television Stations and Newspapers on African and African-Derived Religions in Brazil. Held in preparation for the 9th International Congress of Òrìṣà Tradition and Culture (OrisaWorld). Theme: Òrìṣà Religion and Culture in the 21st Century. July 2005.
  8. Interviews and discussion with various Nigerian Radio Stations and Newspapers (including Voice of Nigeria, Radio OYO, and the Nigerian Tribune) on Religion in Africa and the African Diaspora. Held in preparation for OrisaWorld 2005. June 2005.
  9. “Spirits of Congo Square, New Orleans” — Guest Speaker on the WWOZ Radio talk show Sacred Rhythm, Sacred Sound, New Orleans, Louisiana. December 2004.
  10. Ire FM (Kingston, Jamaica): Interview and discussion on Philosophy, Globalization, Justice and African Religions on the radio program Running Africa. April 4, 2004.
  11. WYBE Public Television (Philadelphia, USA): Guest speaker on Philly Live: Your International Connection. Episode titled African Spirituality and Healing. April 15, 2002.
  12. BBC Channel 4 (UK): Consultant and Adviser to Tiger Aspects Productions — and Guide to Mel B of Spice Girls on her trip to Bénin Republic — on Mel B: Voodoo Princess. Broadcast January 12, 2002.

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