The Master Who Appeared When I Was Ready

A Lesson in Patience, Attitude, and Shared Humanity It’s often said that when the student is ready, the “master” will appear. As a lifelong student of life and human experience, I can say from personal encounters that this statement holds profound truth. Through curiosity and humble inquiry in my interactions, I’ve had the privilege of […]
Framing Humanity: Behind the Lens of a Ghanaian-American Photographer

Framing Humanity: Behind the Lens of a Ghanaian-American Photographer Introduction Photography, at its core, is more than just capturing moments it’s about storytelling. For me, it’s a way of preserving the soul of a moment, a culture, or a person in a single frame. I’m Charles Paajoe Tetteh a Ghanaian-American photographer currently based in Rock […]
The Taste of Togetherness

A Ghanaian Weekend Rooted in Food, Friendship, and Purpose The Wisdom in a Proverb “One who eats alone cannot discuss the taste of the food with others.” This African proverb may seem simple at first glance, but it speaks volumes about the deep communal nature of food across cultures particularly in Ghana. It reminds us […]
What Makes a Good Coach?

Lessons in People-Centered Leadership from Coach Spence What defines a good coach? Is it the number of games won? The brilliance of their playbook? Their ability to sharpen raw talent into elite performance? While these qualities matter, I believe the true mark of a great coach goes far deeper. A great coach sees people. Not […]