Anna - You have.a special gift in how you interview. Your interviews are very intimate, real ...spiritual almost. You have a way of asking sincere questions in which, people open up naturally when responding. Thank you for using your gift. 🙏🏾😇
exactly .i remembered when she interviewed her dad, he was reluctant to do it because of the camera but she found a way around it , told him its cool if you dont want to say much and still gave a performance, well done
You have REALLY REALLY REALLY developed your interviewing skils and on-camera body language. Your questions elicited the best answers from your guest. Really well done 👍🏿👍🏿
Really enjoying these conversations Anna. You really excel in this context. Your guest, Elaine, was wonderful as well. It’s interesting how she recognized how Ghanaians value people and relationships. “Two homes.”
Very enjoyable video. As an American married to a Ghanaian and thinking about living there at some point, the viewpoints were very helpful. It’s valuable to hear perspectives of a foreigner. I love how you change the narrative and misperceptions about Africa.
Very enjoyable session. Anna, your interviews are always so well paced and informative. Your background music is well chosen and perfectly placed especially the volume which is so calm. 👏💝
Anna these interviews are amazing We need to hear more about how we can make Ghana better and these interviews help us learn how we can do that, but more than that they really help us understand how precious Ghana is! Please keep them coming. Every story is so unique and interesting.
This was a very enjoyable interview. So much information and well expressed. Anna, you are definitely a great journalist... I like how you connect with the minds of those you interview to pull out information. You certainly are in tune with minds and hearts and hence why you are sharing videos of Ghana long after you have left. One consistent feature of describing African countries is to the refer to the country and the people - shows you that Africa is about its people... The world should be. Long live mother Africa... Warm and welcoming and always connected to my heart and your heart
Hi Anna and Kevin. Love the gentle flow of this video! Full of information and encouraging. Don't forget we want to get your team to the 100k subscribers milestone (followed by building up from there). Just remember we believe in you and your super brand 🤗🇬🇧.
Anna. I am pleased to say this even if I am from the other side of the globe. I am convinced you are doing a wonderful job in marketing Ghana., 👍👍👍👍👍. 🇵🇬 PNG
Just like Oprah, great interviewing skills. Get into interviewing full time, you will excel. You are very sincere and you get the most from your interviewees. Not a compliment, just my perception. Thanks for your videos
Mama Anna#TheAcheampongfamily I love the glide of this dialogue it's so edifying and your just you when it comes to being in a debate. I love it, keep it coming mama. Remain blessed #theacheampongfamily. 🙏🏻✨✨👼🏻✨👼🏻💛💓💜❤️😘🥰😙😙😽
This was so Inspiring Anna! I really would Lovee to travel trough Africa one day. But often i do overthink and want everything planned, as many others, afraight of faillure. but the truth is you have to be willing to learn means willing to fail also. And try again & Again! I feel like the modern world really programed us with perfection, wich means inflexxible body's inflexible minds.. and I'm NOT Doing It Anymore! Manifesting my Off Grid Life!🌻💛 &leaving it all behind!!!
Sweet. Thanks for sharing. This remind me of me. I haven't told family yet but soon. The faces the look I see at family. But its ok . God bless you all. Many more blessings.
Hello Anna, What a brilliant interview. I mean the interview went without you being scripted and without constant yawning as most people do. Pretty natural you are turning out to be. What a blessing.
If you don't wanna see cockroaches in Ghana, where do you wanna see them ?these are all natural things and they all add up to make life complete. I love this interview. I always watch their videos. Her husband is also one good guy out there. I love her personality. She is honest and cool. I love what she said about greenery spaces and parks. Even though i am Ghanaian living in Ashaiman and I never traveled outside Ghana, I myself I really feel bad about that. Sometimes I try to take a stroll in the neighborhood just to get a place to at least appreciate nature but I don't get. Its so bad
Hi Anna, Happy Tuesday to you. Hope you and everyone had an amazing and wonderful Christmas 🎄❤ So excitedfor today's video and how Ileen fell in love with a Ghanaian. Tell everybody I say hello 👋🏾 and Sending you all love ❤❤❤❤ as always
Anna...I think you do excellent interviews. Maybe that’s your strength. Could you try and give it more focus. I think I’m watching the next Opera in the making.
In Europe and in America you cannot honk at a black person jogging or walking down the street and yell black person black person like we do Obroni, obroni in Ghana. You'll be perceived as racist and rude. We just have to be able to look and not make open comments. That's called being considerate of others.
@@tvs9978 why can't the Ghanian student also go to the Netherlands to also go do research on Dutch farms etc? No wonder they always have the upper hand on us
Elaine is very likeable and hyper observant. I agree greenery and green spaces are essential, being surrounded by concrete can't be good for you. I learned that Dutch people refer to themselves as "Dutchies". I never knew that, thank you.
Another great video unleashed from the archives. I will give credit when it is due. Anna, you are a good, if not great interviewer. Your style is so laissez-faire and freelance. The process comes very natural and seamless to you. There is no doubt that this is your niche.
@@chrisl8815 So you come on this channel to ask me a silly question, which has nothing to go with the content of the video? Do a google / Wikipedia search for J.E. Casely-Hayford (my great grandfather), Archie Casely-Hayford (my grandfather) and Louis Casely-Hayford (my father), if you are interested in knowing who I am and the Casely-Hayford family for that matter. You will learn a lot.
Another fab interview....but isn't it striking that someone can pursue graduate studies in "African Studies" yet never heard of Accra before going there? Or did i not hear that right?
Anna, it seems your specialty is doing the interviews. i think you should try to do more of these. if you pass by Ghana soon for a vacation or something , try tocatch like 15 people and interview them for 15 videos. ex " he bu8lt the biggest hospital in Ghana. etc
Am a bit schocked,,it seems kwames wife like complaining a bit which is normal with europeans..It seems she is not at home in Ghana yet.She must try and go to Nederlands and livebthere with her family,,She will regrect.She is lucky in Ghana the people call her but with love and admiring.How about me married to german for 35years but still very not accepted in the society?, sometimes you walk on a street and someone look at you and spit....can she stand that? Its normal and natural once you are diffrent,,people look at you diffrently.She should be happy she married to a ghanian because we are more acceptantance than many african countries..She should be strong and focus on her happy family.
Great conversation but I always wonder if these Europeans take back the humane way in which Africans treat them in our countries back to their countries. They can be very unkind to none Europeans in their spaces. Idk
Is like Namibia and Finland... Finnish people in Namibia are treated well and one their organization make sure to demand to kings of kingdoms and president to promote good between this 2nations. We also Namibins demand the same using Finnish agency example to yulopeans entrance through Finland....next German Yes the video bring positive change to many!!!
@@larrysq8937 she didn'talk her personality. If this lady is kind and positive Yulopeans in Europe or America they can also be kind if they wants.... LIKE NOW I AM TYPING IN FINLAND...THIS MAJORITY OF WHITT PEOPLE HERE IN THIS COUNTRY... THEY WILL SEE OLD PEOPLE WILL NOT HELP, YOU ARE LOST AND WHERE BUS STOP THEY WON'T RESPOND YOU WILL DROP SOMETHING SEE YOU BUT WON'T...PICK UP...They also silent because of weather... Most people prefer to be alone is not same as in Africa...we should exchange human kindness... Hymmmmnnnn THEY WON'T EVEN GREETS...U... POSITIVE... ITS EAST TO TO DO BAD THINGS BUTNOT TO GOOD. WE AGAINST INHUMANE WE WANTS HUMANITY KINDNESS, CALL OURSELVES CHRISTIAN YET WE FAILING 10 COMMANDMENTS HUMAN WAY OR HUMAN VALUE!!! WESTERN THEY FAIL EVEN THEY DEVELOP COUNTRIES,NO WAR THER IS PEACE. AFRICA DESIRE TO LIVE ON 10 COMMANDMENTS HUMAN VALUE AND HUMAN WAY...LETS KICKS OUT CRIMES, FOREIGN MILITARY IN AFRICA... AFRICA AT PEACE...WHOLE GLOBAL AT PEACE... And what is your problem sir? Not all of them who do you means??? To me l mentioned 10 commandments...means God should take over...God from Africa to the whole world?
We fighting the spirit not people...God... Yulopeans called themselves Christian... God is kindness we should be like that lady...we wants more goods....
A caucasian saying that they ask sellies questions, well I assume she did that too before moving to Ghana. Is normal for the europeans to ask stupid questions as if they were the first race to bring civilization on earth while is the Africans.
The way you use the names Netherlands and Holland interchangeably has gotten me searching google to find out what the difference is. And now that I've gotten info from Google I'm more confused 🤔.
@@AnnaAcheampong says provinces are called Holland and that there's Noord Holland and Zuid Holland and Holland is now Netherlands because Holland is just two provinces in Netherlands and blah blah blah and my head started spinning so I stopped reading. Thanks for simplifying it for me.
Anna - You have.a special gift in how you interview. Your interviews are very intimate, real ...spiritual almost. You have a way of asking sincere questions in which, people open up naturally when responding. Thank you for using your gift. 🙏🏾😇
Thats a great compliment kennde thank you
I completely agree 💕
Agreed 👌🏾🙏🏾🥰💐
exactly .i remembered when she interviewed her dad, he was reluctant to do it because of the camera but she found a way around it , told him its cool if you dont want to say much and still gave a performance, well done
I totally agree with @ Kennde McCrum, Anna is a natural interviewer who put her guests at ease...
You have to do more of these interviews Anna. You're a natural ❤
Love the conversational nature of your video, Anna.
You have REALLY REALLY REALLY developed your interviewing skils and on-camera body language. Your questions elicited the best answers from your guest. Really well done 👍🏿👍🏿
Really enjoying these conversations Anna. You really excel in this context. Your guest, Elaine, was wonderful as well. It’s interesting how she recognized how Ghanaians value people and relationships. “Two homes.”
Agreed 👍🏾💐
I’m Dutch and born in Zimbabwe, left at a young age. Happy living in Holland but Zimbabwe (Africa) will always in my hart.
Would love to talk to you please e-mail me:
Acheampongadventures@gmail.com
Very enjoyable video. As an American married to a Ghanaian and thinking about living there at some point, the viewpoints were very helpful. It’s valuable to hear perspectives of a foreigner. I love how you change the narrative and misperceptions about Africa.
Agreed 🥰💐
Kwame is a lucky man.She is beautiful in and out.
Very enjoyable session. Anna, your interviews are always so well paced and informative. Your background music is well chosen and perfectly placed especially the volume which is so calm. 👏💝
Anna these interviews are amazing We need to hear more about how we can make Ghana better and these interviews help us learn how we can do that, but more than that they really help us understand how precious Ghana is! Please keep them coming. Every story is so unique and interesting.
This was a very enjoyable interview. So much information and well expressed. Anna, you are definitely a great journalist... I like how you connect with the minds of those you interview to pull out information. You certainly are in tune with minds and hearts and hence why you are sharing videos of Ghana long after you have left. One consistent feature of describing African countries is to the refer to the country and the people - shows you that Africa is about its people... The world should be. Long live mother Africa... Warm and welcoming and always connected to my heart and your heart
Agreed 👌🏾💐
Awesome interview. Thank you
Very wonderful interview Anna. Keep it coming. Very positive and encouraging.
A research in radio, cocoa and KWAME lol. awesome interview
Nice to hear Ghana university is well respected.
Very beautiful interview.
Thanks for sharing
You got one subscriber today. Such an amazing interview 👏, thanks 😊
Welcome to the family Patricia
Is amazing how often they genuinely missed some aspect of life in Ghana in their short stay!!!!! Being your brothers keeper is something divine
Hi Anna and Kevin. Love the gentle flow of this video! Full of information and encouraging. Don't forget we want to get your team to the 100k subscribers milestone (followed by building up from there). Just remember we believe in you and your super brand 🤗🇬🇧.
Nice interview. Anna you are natural when it come to interview questionnaires. Keep it up 👍
You're such a wonderful interviewer. I liked the warmth of the conversation.
Good job Anna on the interview, I really enjoy it!❤️🙏🏽
Hey Anna...are you back in Ghana dear?Enjoy your stay in Africa..I love your boldness and courage in life.
Beautiful interview
"We leave space for the magic" a very lovely description
Fantastic interview indeed! Good to watch.
Anna. I am pleased to say this even if I am from the other side of the globe. I am convinced you are doing a wonderful job in marketing Ghana., 👍👍👍👍👍. 🇵🇬 PNG
Just like Oprah, great interviewing skills. Get into interviewing full time, you will excel. You are very sincere and you get the most from your interviewees. Not a compliment, just my perception. Thanks for your videos
Mama Anna#TheAcheampongfamily I love the glide of this dialogue it's so edifying and your just you when it comes to being in a debate. I love it, keep it coming mama. Remain blessed #theacheampongfamily. 🙏🏻✨✨👼🏻✨👼🏻💛💓💜❤️😘🥰😙😙😽
I enjoy your channel immensely! The lady you featured was interesting, thoughtful and kind. I look forward to more videos from you and your family😃
Love these videos! Great interview
Anna, I think you found your lane. Please do more of these interviews. This was great.
your interview skills are exceptional you need an entire channel for your own.
Thank you for the very positive narratives ladies..
Always interesting..
Hoping for peace and a happy new year.
Greetings to all the viewers.
This was so Inspiring Anna!
I really would Lovee to travel trough Africa one day. But often i do overthink and want everything planned, as many others, afraight of faillure. but the truth is you have to be willing to learn means willing to fail also.
And try again & Again! I feel like the modern world really programed us with perfection, wich means inflexxible body's inflexible minds.. and I'm NOT Doing It Anymore!
Manifesting my Off Grid Life!🌻💛 &leaving it all behind!!!
Nice video, Nice interview
You are always welcome to Burundi. It is now peaceful.
Hello Sophie! Such a well-behaved little girl. Great series Anna.
That she is 🤩
Sweet. Thanks for sharing. This remind me of me. I haven't told family yet but soon. The faces the look I see at family. But its ok . God bless you all. Many more blessings.
This is your path Anna, this style of interviewing is really enjoyable to watch . It looks really natural, easing going and filled with information.
Absolutely 👌🏾💐
I love Ghana so if someone love s Ghana I am interested in them
One might think you are a professional journalist fantastic line of questioning. 👏
I am glad she talked about green spaces. We need parks for walks etc
Anna you have a gift and thanks for this video. I'm Ghanaian leaving here in the West and I'm so home sick. Planning on moving back.
I really enjoy watching these interviews so interesting. 👏🏾
You do good interviews! Seems to come natural for you. Great job!
Anna always ask sensible questions
yes she does!!and she makes sure that the questions are answered and not sugar coated!!
Hi from China. Lovely interview. You earned yourself a new subscriber
Welcome to the family ❤️
Hello Anna,
What a brilliant interview.
I mean the interview went without you being scripted and without constant yawning as most people do.
Pretty natural you are turning out to be.
What a blessing.
Anna are u now working for BBC or CNN? Eiii powerful interview 🤣🤣😃😃😃🇬🇭keep it up
I have enjoyed watching the video in full.happy new year to you both.
If you don't wanna see cockroaches in Ghana, where do you wanna see them ?these are all natural things and they all add up to make life complete. I love this interview. I always watch their videos. Her husband is also one good guy out there.
I love her personality. She is honest and cool.
I love what she said about greenery spaces and parks. Even though i am Ghanaian living in Ashaiman and I never traveled outside Ghana, I myself I really feel bad about that. Sometimes I try to take a stroll in the neighborhood just to get a place to at least appreciate nature but I don't get. Its so bad
I really agree with her on the green spaces…
You see I love you and I am happy to see you here.. .Your interviews are lively
You are such a good interviewer
I heard her mentioning Aburi…well that’s my hometown
Hi guys!! Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Luv from Ghana 🇬🇭
Hi Anna, Happy Tuesday to you. Hope you and everyone had an amazing and wonderful Christmas 🎄❤ So excitedfor today's video and how Ileen fell in love with a Ghanaian. Tell everybody I say hello 👋🏾 and Sending you all love ❤❤❤❤ as always
Merry Christmas and prosperus new year 2022
I am glad to see her again
*This is a beautifully done video* 👍🏼
perfect interview 👌
love your interview...all the way from Papua New Guinea
Thank you for doing what you do . Africa have been exploited for too long . Every one live free in Africa . Living abroad is different .
Ghana and Nederland is like robot and human.
Sophie around the corner.
Lovely discussions
There is a lots of developments opportunities in Africa, Europe is also built.
She's so nice
Enjoyed this interview!
Beautiful video good job 👍
Beautiful 🇬🇭❤️
Good 👍👍👍👍
Nice video ! Very insightful 👍
This content is very interesring
Anna...I think you do excellent interviews. Maybe that’s your strength. Could you try and give it more focus. I think I’m watching the next Opera in the making.
Agreed 🤓💐
Great interview Anna! At least the attention she is getting is not negative as we black people experience in the western countries.
In Europe and in America you cannot honk at a black person jogging or walking down the street and yell black person black person like we do Obroni, obroni in Ghana. You'll be perceived as racist and rude. We just have to be able to look and not make open comments. That's called being considerate of others.
If our embassies abroad could assist Ghanaian students to conduct research work from Ghana that will also help our economy a bit.
Assist them in what way may I ask?
@@tvs9978 why can't the Ghanian student also go to the Netherlands to also go do research on Dutch farms etc? No wonder they always have the upper hand on us
@@ghsense2626 who says they don't go to the Netherlands to do research?
@@tvs9978 Then it's not showing/working whatever they go there to learn and research over there when they come back
@@ghsense2626 how would you know? Are you at the various universities' Departments of Agriculture to know what research has been done and implemented?
Elaine is very likeable and hyper observant.
I agree greenery and green spaces are essential, being surrounded by concrete can't be good for you.
I learned that Dutch people refer to themselves as "Dutchies". I never knew that, thank you.
Another great video unleashed from the archives. I will give credit when it is due. Anna, you are a good, if not great interviewer. Your style is so laissez-faire and freelance. The process comes very natural and seamless to you. There is no doubt that this is your niche.
Casely-Hayford? Are you African or caucasian with that name?
@@chrisl8815 This is a very poignant and direct question out of the blue. Before I answer the question, why do you ask?
@@denniscasely-hayford3245 An African or Ghanaian for that matter with not a single tribal name?
@@chrisl8815 So you come on this channel to ask me a silly question, which has nothing to go with the content of the video? Do a google / Wikipedia search for J.E. Casely-Hayford (my great grandfather), Archie Casely-Hayford (my grandfather) and Louis Casely-Hayford (my father), if you are interested in knowing who I am and the Casely-Hayford family for that matter. You will learn a lot.
@@denniscasely-hayford3245 Don't care about your family. They didn't maintain their African heritage by adopting a foreign name. SMH
we enjoyed the video a lot. but one thing I have to mention here. video has been done in one angle only.
as an African work is a way to create new relationships because, relationship brings money and not time is money
Another fab interview....but isn't it striking that someone can pursue graduate studies in "African Studies" yet never heard of Accra before going there? Or did i not hear that right?
The Dutch know where the mineral mines and valuable natural resources are in Ghana. That is the focus of their “African Studies”.
Nice video
Hi Anna
Happy Holidays. Are you back in Ghana or did you pre record these interviews before you left Ghana? Just curious
Pre recorded before we left 👍🏽
@@AnnaAcheampong Aaah smart move✌️U had foresight to do so
Anna, it seems your specialty is doing the interviews. i think you should try to do more of these. if you pass by Ghana soon for a vacation or something , try tocatch like 15 people and interview them for 15 videos. ex " he bu8lt the biggest hospital in Ghana. etc
😍🔥
Am a bit schocked,,it seems kwames wife like complaining a bit which is normal with europeans..It seems she is not at home in Ghana yet.She must try and go to Nederlands and livebthere with her family,,She will regrect.She is lucky in Ghana the people call her but with love and admiring.How about me married to german for 35years but still very not accepted in the society?, sometimes you walk on a street and someone look at you and spit....can she stand that? Its normal and natural once you are diffrent,,people look at you diffrently.She should be happy she married to a ghanian because we are more acceptantance than many african countries..She should be strong and focus on her happy family.
Anna you are soooooo cute looking baby ❤
Great conversation but I always wonder if these Europeans take back the humane way in which Africans treat them in our countries back to their countries. They can be very unkind to none Europeans in their spaces. Idk
Not all of them, those who lived in africa or married to black/Africans are totally different to other Europeans, also in Asia.
Is like Namibia and Finland... Finnish people in Namibia are treated well and one their organization make sure to demand to kings of kingdoms and president to promote good between this 2nations. We also Namibins demand the same using Finnish agency example to yulopeans entrance through Finland....next German
Yes the video bring positive change to many!!!
@@larrysq8937 she didn'talk her personality.
If this lady is kind and positive Yulopeans in Europe or America they can also be kind if they wants.... LIKE NOW I AM TYPING IN FINLAND...THIS MAJORITY OF WHITT PEOPLE HERE IN THIS COUNTRY...
THEY WILL SEE OLD PEOPLE WILL NOT HELP, YOU ARE LOST AND WHERE BUS STOP THEY WON'T RESPOND
YOU WILL DROP SOMETHING SEE YOU BUT WON'T...PICK UP...They also silent because of weather... Most people prefer to be alone is not same as in Africa...we should exchange human kindness...
Hymmmmnnnn
THEY WON'T EVEN GREETS...U... POSITIVE...
ITS EAST TO TO DO BAD THINGS BUTNOT TO GOOD.
WE AGAINST INHUMANE WE WANTS HUMANITY KINDNESS, CALL OURSELVES CHRISTIAN YET WE FAILING 10 COMMANDMENTS HUMAN WAY OR HUMAN VALUE!!! WESTERN THEY FAIL EVEN THEY DEVELOP COUNTRIES,NO WAR THER IS PEACE.
AFRICA DESIRE TO LIVE ON 10 COMMANDMENTS HUMAN VALUE AND HUMAN WAY...LETS KICKS OUT CRIMES, FOREIGN MILITARY IN AFRICA...
AFRICA AT PEACE...WHOLE GLOBAL AT PEACE...
And what is your problem sir? Not all of them who do you means???
To me l mentioned 10 commandments...means God should take over...God from Africa to the whole world?
We fighting the spirit not people...God... Yulopeans called themselves Christian... God is kindness we should be like that lady...we wants more goods....
That is not true black people are respected in western europe.
Lekker tof !!!
Anna so are you back in Ghana now?
A caucasian saying that they ask sellies questions, well I assume she did that too before moving to Ghana. Is normal for the europeans to ask stupid questions as if they were the first race to bring civilization on earth while is the Africans.
I am a bit confused. It looks like this is the netherlands but it seems you are talking as if you are now in Ghana. I like the interview
This is not Netherlands its Ghana
Hi Anna and Kevin,happy holiday and a happy new year to the rest of the family.
It looks like Anna is pregnant or a little heavy since you left Ghana.
Lockdown makes you eat 🤣🙈 since there is nothing else to do in the house
👏👏👏👏💪😍🙏
How do dutch people speak English so well?
Word! Absolutely amazing and an example to us all!
@@kurriedone741 for real! I'm bilingual since birth but this is just beyond!! It's an inspiration
English language is an option for them in school
They start learning English from childhood
They have no choice. It’s a disadvantage not to speak one of the most widely spoken languages in the world
The way you use the names Netherlands and Holland interchangeably has gotten me searching google to find out what the difference is. And now that I've gotten info from Google I'm more confused 🤔.
Hahaha its the same thing
@@AnnaAcheampong says provinces are called Holland and that there's Noord Holland and Zuid Holland and Holland is now Netherlands because Holland is just two provinces in Netherlands and blah blah blah and my head started spinning so I stopped reading. Thanks for simplifying it for me.
Good interview!