Recent Episodes
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Striking gold
Mar 24, 2023 – 31:24 -
Am I in a cult?
Mar 17, 2023 – 33:30 -
Not guilty
Mar 10, 2023 – 30:07 -
Parenting and punishment
Mar 3, 2023 – 29:12 -
Lives in limbo
Feb 24, 2023 – 27:19 -
Finding Humanism
Feb 17, 2023 – 28:40 -
When violence goes viral
Feb 10, 2023 – 30:44 -
Motherhood, mania and me
Feb 3, 2023 – 28:38 -
Mogadishu’s daughter
Jan 27, 2023 – 27:14 -
Who is Shebeleza?
Jan 20, 2023 – 26:52 -
The promise
Jan 13, 2023 – 26:25 -
The Comb: Back soon!
Dec 30, 2022 – 01:37 -
Confronting colourism
Jun 30, 2022 – 31:00 -
Orphaned: Vasco’s story
Jun 23, 2022 – 27:37 -
Orphaned: Mutuna’s story
Jun 16, 2022 – 29:17 -
Guest episode: On the Podium
Jun 9, 2022 – 23:50 -
Losing Grace
Jun 2, 2022 – 28:53 -
Born a slave
May 26, 2022 – 29:28 -
Unlearning a dictatorship
May 19, 2022 – 27:11 -
Permanent darkness
May 12, 2022 – 28:58 -
Decolonising tourism
May 6, 2022 – 25:59 -
Escaping the city
Apr 28, 2022 – 30:01 -
Guest episode: Dear Daughter
Apr 21, 2022 – 27:44 -
My autistic child
Apr 14, 2022 – 28:14 -
My sexual education
Apr 7, 2022 – 29:27 -
Mourning my father
Mar 31, 2022 – 29:34 -
Naked power
Mar 25, 2022 – 28:51 -
Back soon!
Mar 19, 2022 – 02:27 -
When cultures collide
Mar 4, 2022 – 29:14 -
Climate of danger: My mother’s murder
Feb 25, 2022 – 23:44 -
Climate of danger: Exile
Feb 18, 2022 – 24:21 -
Bringing back God
Feb 11, 2022 – 25:25 -
Without a trace
Feb 4, 2022 – 24:02 -
Stay away!
Jan 28, 2022 – 25:45 -
The Comb: Back Soon!
Jan 14, 2022 – 02:07 -
Caught in a crypto scam
Nov 5, 2021 – 28:30 -
My South African identity
Oct 29, 2021 – 25:57 -
Goodbye Nigeria
Oct 21, 2021 – 26:43 -
Hippo wars
Oct 14, 2021 – 27:40 -
Equal before the law?
Oct 8, 2021 – 29:20 -
Class of 2020 revisited
Sep 30, 2021 – 18:01 -
Generation jobless
Sep 23, 2021 – 26:26 -
The secret
Sep 16, 2021 – 29:07 -
Confronting infertility: His story
Sep 9, 2021 – 28:40 -
Confronting infertility: Her story
Sep 2, 2021 – 29:07 -
Forgetting your family
Aug 26, 2021 – 27:49 -
The secret life of your phone
Aug 19, 2021 – 29:05 -
‘Raised like a white person’
Aug 12, 2021 – 26:26 -
Reclaiming my name
Aug 5, 2021 – 26:56 -
In slavery’s shadow
Jul 29, 2021 – 28:16
Recent Reviews
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X-dissapointedLost African Soul founds its way backI love this podcast. I’m not sure why it took so long for me to discover it. I left Africa years ago for greener pastures but there not so green. Add to that, I feel lost. Not from here but forgotten my home. Listening to these stories brings back there. I imagine the people, the places, in my head and I look forward to living there again. I wish we had more of these stories told not only on podcasts but books, movies etc.
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Mugabs LaptopBrilliantly insightful!brilliantly insightful! 10/10 recommend! diverse voices from across the entire continent unlike a lot of content. Amplifies marginalized voices and brilliantly hosted. Can't wait for the new episode each week and I've listened to every single one. 10/10 would recommend!
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Gallygal_Superb!An excellent podcast! Interesting storylines and well produced. Highly recommend.
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Chi-LeiIn depth and individualizingGives day to day people from various African nations a voice and perspective. It challenges us, many of whom being from the West, to not see groups as simply that. We are all individuals! It’s in depth, and I enjoy the relatable (or new) common threads.
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camping crafterBrilliant new podcastI think it is fair to say that virtually anyone will find they learn new information and perspectives while listening to this podcast. Topics are comprehensively researched and presented in a way that someone from really any background can understand the issues and the larger societal ramifications of what is discussed. As a middle aged white woman from the United States, I am so grateful for the many aspects of African life explored in this podcast. I especially appreciate the way you explain how different life is from one country to another and the differences between urban and rural life. A beautiful, thoughtfully told topic in every podcast.
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G LaughAfrica how I love theeThis podcast has become a lifeline for me during this “pandemic era”. The topics are real, raw and engaging. I have heard stories from corners of the continent I would have normally never heard a blip about on traditional news. Kim and her correspondents bring each story to life and it’s simply beautiful. If you’re not listening what are you waiting for? Favorite podcast from the BBC
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herb!!ExcellentI really love this podcast! Every episode is well put together and each topic presents opportunities for great discussions. Keep up the good work 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
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Lucy_Lulu_LuciaTypical brilliance from Kim Chakanetsa!I first became enchanted with Kim in her BBC podcast, The Conversation. She is equally witty, warm, and curious in this series. She and co-host Olivia look at contemporary African stories all too often overlooked in Western media – with panache, sensitivity, and honesty. (I thought the millenial woman’s experience of renting a house in Boston, USA, was tough, but the episode “Single Women Not Welcome” in Lagos gave me a whole new perspective!) Love, love, love this series. The sound quality, original music, and art make it a perfect production!
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Thrak the CyclopsA Great Quick Weekly StoryI enjoy decreasing my ignorance learning about the political structures and their histories of nations I couldn’t find on a map a year ago.
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CodyMW2Fun every timeLove it and very happy it exists
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raulrey0BBC focus on Africa expansionI am very grateful to have more excellent African storytelling available!
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