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My African BookShelf
- Written by: ANSRd Labs
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My African Bookshelf is a research-driven storytelling podcast on Africa’s cultural works and pivotal events—books, music, films, archives, and internet research. Each episode turns one topic into a clear narrative with lessons for identity, power, and how societies make decisions. Weekly.
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Outa Karel’s Stories- South African Folk-Lore Tales
- Written by: Sanni Metelerkamp
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Sanni Metelerkamp, a talented South African playwright and author born in 1867, is best known for her captivating biography of her great-grandfather, George Rex—a British entrepreneur credited with founding the town of Knysna, rumored to be an illegitimate son of King George III. However, her most significant contribution to literature may well be her collection of folk tales, which she affectionately described as the common property of every country child in South Africa. By the time she published Outa Karel’s Stories South African Folk-Lore Tales in 1914, the nation had endured a period ...
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I Tried to Change So You Don't Have To
- True Life Lessons
- Written by: Loni Love
- Narrated by: Loni Love
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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An inspiring, hilarious memoir about learning to resist the pressures of conformity, love yourself for who you are, embrace your flaws, and unlock your true potential. Winner of the African American Literary Award for Memoir! Now cohost of Fox's The Real and SiriusXM's Café Mocha, Loni Love...
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I Tried to Change So You Don't Have To
- True Life Lessons
- Narrated by: Loni Love
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
- Release Date: 23-06-20
- Language: English
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The Illustrious Colonel Clay - A South African Adventure
- Written by: Grant Allen
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Join Seymour Wilbraham Wentworth, brother-in-law and secretary to the renowned South African millionaire, Sir Charles Vandrift, as he narrates this riveting tale of fortune and deceit. From humble beginnings as a small lawyer in Cape Town, Vandrifts rise to wealth is intrinsically linked with his trusted companion, Wentworth. Step into this world of wealth and intrigue, introduced by the illustrious Colonel Clay, a gentleman rogue who shares a striking resemblance with Arsène Lupin. This tale masterfully weaves together the fascinating elements of suspense, mystery, and adventure, as ...
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African Jungle Tales
- Written by: Carl Bender
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http://www.adfreebooks.com - 1000+ audiobooks, all ad free!Carl Bender [1869-1935] was a German-born American missionary in Cameroon. During his years in Africa, he collected folktales which he later published in this book. Bender indicates the cultural tradition of each storyteller, with most of the stories coming from the Kwe people of southwest Cameroon. Many of the stories are animal fables, including several stories about the trickster turtle.
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African Tales
- Written by: Charles Odimo
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Apodcast insearch of african tales past history and present history. it will offer a different taste and approach onto questions such as” how should we live and why”, whats next for africa and the modern african tales. expect religion, culture, colonialism, sports, brainwashing and even censorship.
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African Object Lessons
- Written by: Benjamina Efua Dadzie & Chris Wingfield
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What lessons do African objects have for us in the twenty first century? What can we learn from them about Africa’s long relationship with Europe? What can they teach us about being and becoming human?This podcast expands the conversation around objects from Africa – in, about and beyond the museum.
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Hollywood Africans
- Written by: Barbara Angopa and Amaka Ugwunkwo
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Hosted by award-winning journalist Barbara Angopa and filmmaker Amaka Ugwunkwo, Hollywood Africans reframes the lives of misunderstood characters in the movies.Silenced, underestimated, objectified, infantilised and vilified Africans on film get their podcast remake.Barbara and Amaka weave in their personal experience, current affairs and social context to reimagine motives and devise alternative plots.
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Story of an African Farm
- Written by: Olive Schreiner
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The Story of an African Farm is a groundbreaking novel exploring themes of free thought, feminism, and personal independence in 19th-century South Africa. Following the lives of three children into adulthood, the novel delves into issues of love, loss, and self-discovery against the backdrop of the Karoo wilderness. Controversial for its time, this powerful story continues to captivate with its thought-provoking themes.
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Self-Destructive Stars and West African Cosmology
- Written by: Earth Zone Productions
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“Self-Destructive Stars and West African Cosmology” explores the supernova phenomenon, focusing on the time disparity between a star’s explosion and our perception of it. This project uses cultural cosmology to bridge astrophysics with human traditions and religions, particularly through the lens of West African cosmology. Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Something We African Got
- Written by: Pusha Fm
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We a podcast show that focuses youth challenge, education, creating opportunities, we are market youth talent, embrace individual effort of people storie, We want to create a successful show that promotes the best vision of yourself in your own talent. We deal with music, lifestyle, entertainment, drama, healthy and wellness
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South African Folk-Lore Tales
- Written by: Sanni Metelerkamp
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Sanni Metelerkamp was a South African playwright and author born in 1867. She is well known for her biography of her great-grandfather, George Rex, the British born entrepreneur who founded the town of Knysna and was rumoured to have been an illegitimate son of King George III. Possibly her greatest legacy however is the publication of a collection of folk tales which in her own words "… are the common property of every country child in South Africa." By the time she published "Outa Karel’s Stories: South African Folk-Lore Tales" in 1914, South Africa had come through a time of great ...
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The Fat and Horny Podcast
- Written by: Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women
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Let's talk about the sexy and not so sexy! The Fat & Horny Podcast is a space to learn about sex and sexuality from fat women's lenses. Each guest brings their experiences, values, and beliefs, making each conversation authentic to self. You will laugh, cry, question the world and learn something new with each episode. Press play, drop a comment and leave a rating! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hadithi Afrika
- Written by: With the Son of the African Soil: Bett Kiprono
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This platform will connect you with different shows broadcast on Zanj Radio and others exclusively. The African Continental Show will air every week. Hadithi Afrika will also feature a series that will highlight stories from Kenya and beyond. It will feature diverse topics including alcoholism and substance abuse, mental health and suicide, leadership failures and successes, cultism and other humanitarian crises that happened or are happening in Africa. . Thank you for being with us.
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