Hosted by Danielle Marshall, an equity strategist and executive coach helping leaders and teams reimagine culture, equity, and connection at work.
In this episode, Danielle sits down with Mustafa Ahmed, musician, social worker, and storyteller, to explore how curiosity and cultural awareness shape the way we see, connect, and create community. Mustafa opens up about his experiences moving between social services and the music scene, sharing what it means to stay open, ask questions, and let genuine curiosity lead the way. Together, they unpack how our personal journeys can challenge stereotypes, build belonging, and strengthen the threads that tie us together.
If you’ve ever wondered how to connect across cultural differences without getting it “wrong,” this conversation is for you. Mustafa reminds us that cultural awareness isn’t about having the right answers, it’s about showing up with genuine curiosity, empathy, and courage to listen deeply.
How curiosity can transform cultural misunderstanding into connection.
Why personal Relationships are the foundation for challenging stereotypes.
The role of music and storytelling as tools for cultural exchange.
How social work experiences deepen our understanding of community and belonging.
Practical ways to cultivate curiosity in everyday interactions.
Ready to be inspired to say “yes” to new experiences and deepen your curiosity about others? Hit play and join the conversation.
About Mustafa
Mustafa has performed, recorded, and toured internationally with Peter Gordon and his Love of Life Orchestra since 1982. Before joining Gordon, he played congas on James Mason’s 1977 album Rhythm of Life and collaborated with cellist Arthur Russell on groundbreaking tracks like Platform on the Ocean, This Is How We Walk on the Moon, and Let’s Go Swimming.
His many recording credits include work with Peter Zummo, Elodie Lauten, Gary Lucas, Charles Compo, Tim Burgess, and Pamela Cornelius-McPherson. Mustafa also plays percussion for the Brooklyn Interdenominational Choir, performing every Sunday at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church.
Connect with Mustafa Ahmed:
🎶 Brooklyn Interdenominational Choir — Sundays at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn
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