
Season 9 · Episode 113 · 28 Jan 2026
113 - Kemo Camara
With Kemo Camara
“"You have a gift, you have a superpower and that's your bicultural identity. You have this African side of you but you also belong to this western culture. Your ability of integrating these two cultures within your identity and leveraging your social capital, your human capital, your financial capital, your political capital, your philanthropy in connection with other like minded people, there's nothing you won't be able to do.””
Reflections
Q1: Place
If we could do a flypast on any part of the world that is significant to you, which place, city or country would it be and why?
The family village in Guinea
Q2: Life
Give us a glimpse into your life story so far with an emphasis on what you are doing currently?
The best way to serve yourself. Is by serving others. And this is been the case for for my whole family, my parents on the days and I find myself like doing this and I actually this is the thing that brings me joy. And so that became in the sense, a genesis of Omek. A space created for biculturals of African descent, allowing them to not only connect with each other, but enable themselves to empower each other to create the solution that they want to see.
Q3: Reset
Where on earth is your place or reset or re-charge?
With the bicultural family and at home with his siblings
Q4: Wonder
What wonder of the natural world excites you the most?
The mountains of Colorado
Q5: Hopefulness
What is your story of hopefulness (not your own) about a person, business or non-profit who are doing amazing things for the world?
This movement, this huge shift of mindset within the young generation bicultural community of African descent whether on the continent or outside in the Global Diaspora. That's really exciting and hopeful.
Q6: Insight
As we prepare to re-enter, what insight, wisdom or question would you like to share with us?
Location
Flyover
The family village in Guinea
Guest
🇳🇬 Amsterdam