Eating in Africa’s Biggest Floating Slum!! Seafood Factories!!

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  1. You encouraged me to visit a Ghanian birthday party today (I'm from the US). I was actually very uncomfortable, because I don't even know what language they were speaking, and had no clue about the food or how to eat it. I tried Banko and Okra. It was really slimy and I've never eaten anything like it before. It was really hard to swallow my first bit. I appreciate your show so much. Instead of refusing to try it, I decided to ask more questions, like what it was, how to eat it, and was genuinely honored that they shared their food with me and invited me to have this experience. As with you, I decided to question why I did not like the food, and maybe the answer is because I haven't ever had anything like it before, but the food objectively was good. I decided to eat more, and my goal wasn't to like it, but to just try to understand more what it was like. I can't say this was an amazing experience or that we connected well, but I definitely was able to have a different perspective. There was literally nothing more they could have done for me to welcome me. They cooked homemade food, they served me, they gave me more food to eat and also paid for the meal, and showed me how to eat it. I was shy and they were shy, so we didn't really talk. My goal isn't to like things, but to be more open to feeling uncomfortable, and just taking the steps to ask the first question and be willing to try something new. Thanks for helping me be more open-minded and reevaluate my definition of normal.

  2. I’m afraid of heights I just don’t like the feeling of being really high it makes me feel tingly 😭😭 idk how you stood on top of that broken wood platform 😭😭

  3. It's amazingly mind blowing how people in some foreign countries have to live its 2024! being born & raised in America I feel very fortunate & blessed to have the life I live.

  4. The governments are worthless, I don’t see why we continue to put our trust in man when they can’t even govern themselves successfully. Jeremiah 10:23