
108 Saving the World through Culture
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Tonight on CEP!
- The brilliant software developer/psychologist/linguist Udochi Okeke returns with more mind-blowing projects.
- As if resurrecting an ancient alphabet (Nsibidi) weren't enough, she's now producing a kids' cartoon to pass on the Igbo language to them. She's also creating an Igbo character universe - think "Nigerian Cocomelon"!
- She then explains how culture is truly passed down - not just through the media or even museums, but through each one of us, who lives and breathes that culture. This dissemination ensures the culture will live on.
- We discuss how people in the West are shaped and molded into one of a few distinct shapes, in order to conform to what we think the job market will want them to be.
- In Igbo culture (and in one of my next books), people are encouraged to discover their unique calling: What is the problem in the world today that only you are uniquely equipped to solve?
- We spend a few minutes explaining how AI will ruin yet another thing, in this case children's educational programming. It'll also ruin the lives of those hoping to create quality content for a living!
- Finally, we discuss a few funny scammer emails and explain what to look out for.
Learn Igbo at mmutadiuto.com , and of course check out my books at thecomputerexorcist.com