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    Welcome to Legendary Africa! Your gateway into the mythical, magical and legendary world of the African continent. Join Theshira as she encounters dragons, witches, fairies and magicians, listens to stories about demigods, boy heroes and dragon slaying princesses, runs from ogres, ghosts, vampires and werehyenas, and goes searching for Egyptian treasure! Brought to you by fur-writers, Hestia the Dawg and Athena the Doggo, of the award winning Canine Creative & Co. Proudly a member of Straight Up Strange Productions.#staylegendary

    SocietyCultureMythology

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    10 Ratings

    A young missionary named Renee Bach left her comfortable life in America to start a malnutrition program in rural Uganda. Folks back home and in Uganda praised her as a model missionary -- an example of the healing power of God’s message. But a decade later she’s accused of masquerading as a doctor and rumored to have killed hundreds of children in her unlicensed clinic. How did Renee Bach end up here? Is she a case of good intentions gone wrong...or a predator posing as a saint? Hosted and reported by journalists Rajiv Golla, Halima Gikandi and Malcolm Burnley.

    SocietyCultureTrue Crime
    iHeartRadio
    9 Ratings

    Africana x Africano est un podcast bilingue (Fr-Eng) qui veut construire un pont entre les différentes diasporas africaines, donner la parole et mettre en avant la multiplicité des expressions, visions, talents et expériences de ses membres.Africana x Africano is a bilingual (Fr-Eng) podcast which aims to build a bridge between members of the African diaspora at large, give them a voice and show their various talents, visions, expressions and stories.Par/By Anna RabemanantsoaArtwork by Anso

    SocietyCultureArts

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    1 Rating

    Cha Cha is a Music Review Podcast where i get to Critique, Review, Analyze and Rate every new song from top African artistes released during the course of the week. It is your weekly music guide into what song is hot and what song is not. It also has different segments like The Cha Cha Evergreen, The Cha Cha Album Review Series and The Cha Cha Spotlight

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    No fluff, just candid conversations on all facets of Afro-centric experience, with a focus on women. Challenging norms and provoking deeper thinking with the goal of empowering each other, shifting mindsets, and re-inventing ourselves. New episode released every other Sunday.https://linktr.ee/unfilteredrealtalk

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    Young African adults talking about Regular issues, whilst telling their Africa stories..

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    In this podcast, we will open the doors to different African cultures by discussing stereotypes, sharing experiences and issues affecting the typical African Family both home & abroad. Our stories told by African voices empowers our future & dignifies our experiences. Hosted by Sisters (Exy & Linie) Cameroonians now based in United States of America. Follow on: instagram @african_teapot africanteapot@gmail.com, Facebook & YouTube#africanteapot Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exy20/support

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    1 Rating

    Volatile Times with Daniel is for people who want to be wise. Daniel delivers his wit, wisdom and humor through an exceptional blend of information and entertainment that will help you make sense of this world around you.Coming to you every other weekend or whenever at this point honestly. Let's hope there's still some wisdom in this batshit crazy world.

    SocietyCulturePhilosophy

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    1 Rating

    Un podcast de voyage à vélo. Venez parcourir l'Afrique et l'Amérique latine à vélo avec nous, Astrid et Matthieu. Du Sénégal au Bénin, en Bolivie et en Argentine, nous vous emmenons rencontrer des acteurs inspirants qui bougent le monde. 17 rayons d'espoir, c'est deux séries d'épisodes : "Le voyage", où nous racontons nos aventures à vélo ; "Ceux qui agissent", où nous découvrons 17 associations locales qui suivent la trame des Objectifs du Développement Durable (écologie, handicap, biodiversité, égalité hommes / femmes, changement climatique, eau potable, consommer autrement, système de santé, faim dans le monde...)

    SocietyCultureTravel

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    1 Rating

    How well do you know Kenyan music? Let music journalist LaMusicJunkie take you on a fun trip around the Top 5 songs from your favourite Kenyan artists, and the untold stories behind them. By the end of this riveting ride, you will not only discover but LOVE Kenyan music.

    MusicArtsCulture

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    Welcome to The Casual Thursdays Podcast where we talk about everything and anything from pop culture to trending issues while dumbing bit down to make it as unserious as possible.Why so serious?Stay tuned and let's have fun.Check us out on Instagram- @TheCasualThursdaysPodcast and on Twitter- @Casual_with_Ayo Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/casualthursdayswithayo/support

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    The New York Times reported in May 2015 the results from a large social mobility study out of Harvard that found that access to good, reliable transportation is a huge factor in determining economic mobility. In a large, continuing study of upward mobility based at Harvard, commuting time has emerged as the single strongest factor in the odds of escaping poverty. The longer an average commute in a given county, the worse the chances of low-income families there moving up the ladder. The report points to a similar conclusion from New York University’s Rudin Center for Transportation, focusing on New York (https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/07/upshot/transpor...The most evident results of the lack of adequate and appropriate transportation are the high post-harvest losses on farms, the high mortality rate of pregnant women and children due to lack of access to health facilities and the high rate of accidents killing productive labour force year in year out.My name is Jonas Aryee. I am a transport economist, lecturer, and advocate for sustainable transportation. I have been part of transport working groups at the Ministry of Transport in Ghana and worked as a consultant on the Trans African Highway in Liberia. My podcast, the African Transportation Convos, is one way that I advocate for good transportation systems in Africa to lift the populace from poverty. Your support will make this passion of mine a priority above my other responsibilities but most importantly push this initiative a notch higher by engaging decision-makers and influencers who can make a change.Connect with me and let us have a convo https://www.facebook.com/ATConvoshttps://twitter.com/aryee_jhttps://www.instagram.com/niijonas/Find my podcast on the following platformshttps://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/the-african-transportation-convos-with-jonas-aryee/id1542687943https://tatc.podbean.com/https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RhdGMvZmVlZC54bWw%3Dhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4r6nrGTi6dq1A5FBmtNPqEhttp://tun.in/pj7Zthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-african-transportation-74693893/https://player.fm/series/the-african-transportation-convos-with-jonas-aryeehttps://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-african-transportation-convos-with-lYXhO32bE_f/

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    This is an interview-style podcast where we bond with Afro-diasporans. It's been a while since we last heard from our host, Ropa. She is back with a thousand stories about what she has been up to. This season is about her own self-discovery and listen to her unpack her own migration story... 

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    I Like Girls - with Aisha Salaudeen - is a show exploring the diverse stories of African women. Each episode offers firsthand insights into how gender shapes women's lives.

    SocietyCultureDocumentary

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    2 Ratings

    Join hosts Isaac Aboah and Daniel Merki as they engage with Africa's most inspiring thought leaders and doers who are driving the continent's transformation. In each episode, we delve into the work and ideas of these changemakers, exploring Africa's challenges and the abundant opportunities for growth and development. In our Winter 2023 season, we delve deep into the stories of mavericks and outliers who are forging the path for Africa's future across various fields, including Media, Entertainment, Non-Profits, Tech, Creative Arts, and Entrepreneurship. Join us on the Change Africa Podcast as we shape a new African narrative that inspires innovation and prosperity. Connect with us on social media: Change Africa Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    BusinessEntrepreneurSociety
    Acast
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    #Africanfuturism #EmotionalHealth #Afrofuturism Presented by an Ancient Mindful Futurist, for an international, inter-generational global family learning experience, challenging #Afrophobia and celebrating Africa as the cradle of humanity, culture and civilisation. Get priority access to be featured on the programme https://www.patreon.com/posts/vip-podcast-now-47945589

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    This is a Pan-African Podcast hosted by African Sefu, The AfricanChild on topics that should change the face of Africa and What Africans are facing. Many relevant topics will be discussed and if you are Pan-African or curious or have Holy Curiosity, THEN TUNE IN!

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