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Africana Woman

Africana Woman Network

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Africana Woman Network is the first African Female led podcast network. We tell stories that centre the African woman both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our List of shows are: 1. Africana Woman, our APVA award winning anchor show 2. No Breaks 3. The Educated Africana 4. LEMBA: The Africana Authors Space. Stay tuned and Share the podcast with an African sis who needs her weekly dose of African spice.
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Africana x Africano

Anna Rabemanantsoa

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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 Rabemanantsoa Artwork by Anso
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Do you low key not know how to be around someone with a mental illness? Like is it easier to pretend they don't exist so you do not have to deal with it. Truth is mental illness or mental disabilities are more common than we think also don't always present as the naked guy walking down the street caked in dirt. It can be your neighbour, a workmate,…
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Today is a masterclass on Forgiveness from one of the brightest souls you will ever meet. Do you struggle with forgiveness? Was the crime to heinous to let go? Listen to Lydia describe her own healing journey that passed through pain, forgiveness and finally the light that she stands in now. Let's talk about it. I Find Beauty In My Scars by Lydia M…
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How many times do we dream about making it Big? Going as far as reaching international recognition. However, do we also research what it really takes to rise to the top. Who better than international makeup maven, Jacque Mgido to walk us through this journey. Let's talk about it. This is how we are supporting Women's Month: Phenomenal Women Global …
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What are you rooted in? Do your values reflect in your actions? This week we have a delightful conversation with the creative and super talented N'nako Kande. This is how we are supporting Women's Month: Phenomenal Women Global Webinar https://www.phenomenalwomenglobal.com/index.php/event/meeting-or-networking-event-womens-day-webinar/ African Woma…
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How do you move from feeling stuck to becoming Unstoppable? Let's talk about it. FROM STUCK TO UNSTOPPABLE REPLAY https://bit.ly/stureplay Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2: https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 Join #LUNCHANDLEARN Series: We are bringing you in person Networking the Africana Woman way across Zambia. We are going to be i…
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For all the women entering their third act in life, I have a message for you. Life does not have to be drab or monotonous. In fact it can be fabulously amazing. Meet Suzette who is taking the world by storm on her own terms. She even found love in this season. Goes to show, that can be you. Let's talk about it. ******************************** Suze…
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Introducing Linda Ndungane, a creative strategist, employer brand specialist by day and a children's book author, podcaster and radio host by passion. Her debut book, 'We Pray Together, We Play Together', is a faith-filled children's book aimed at teaching children about the power of prayer. With a touch of Ubuntu and inclusivity, Linda shares the …
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As much as we glorify Valentine's and marriage, there are many women who are Married But Single. You know what I am talking about. It is the woman who is stretching herself in all directions to keep the family together. She is the sole parent. She is keeping quiet to protect the home no matter how egregious her man behaves. Is that you? Let's talk …
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Introducing Mwangala Lethbridge, an Entrepreneur, Architect, Family Woman, Politician in the making and Trauma Survivor. A Christian by faith and raised Catholic, her belief system rests on four pillars as the cornerstones that guide her purpose in life: taking ownership, reliability, commitment and resilience. She hopes to inspire change in the li…
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What does Success require from you? Let's talk about it Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2: https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 Join #LUNCHANDLEARN Series: We are bringing you in person Networking the Africana Woman way across Zambia. We are going to be in Ndola, Kabwe, Lusaka, Livingstone, Solwezi and Mongu. Tell your friends about it.…
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"The currency of real networking is not greed but generosity." As you plan out your year, one of the top considerations should be expanding or nurturing your network. Your network is there to advise, to refer you, to introduce you, to inspire you, to endorse you and sponsor you. That's why today's conversation on NO BREAKS is an example of how to i…
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Mum Guilt is Real! Are you a woman who chose to stop work so as you could raise your children, but now you are ready to go all in on your dream? This episode is for you. Let's talk about what it takes to prepare yourself and your children for the transition. Thank you Leatitia Pupe for the great question. Join the SUCCESS Tribe: https://forms.gle/w…
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Let's talk about three things that you can release immediately that will increase your inner peace. Join the SUCCESS Tribe: https://forms.gle/wC2eYEQPCcpjSYgW6 The Africana Woman Network is the first African Female led podcast network. We tell stories that centre the African woman both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our List of shows are: 1.…
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Let's talk about what intuition is, why do we not use it more and how we can learn to be more intuitive. Join the SUCCESS Tribe: https://forms.gle/wC2eYEQPCcpjSYgW6 The Africana Woman Network is the first African Female led podcast network. We tell stories that centre the African woman both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our List of shows ar…
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Introducing Jane Mazimba, an ambitious financial sector professional with over ten years of experience in banking and insurance. In addition, she is an award-winning personal finance educator. Jane has found a unique way to blend her extensive financial sector experience, passion for financial literacy and significant social media influence, to cur…
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A movement of legal scholars diagnoses the limitations of merely “formal” measures against discrimination, a point they connect to issues like affirmative action, democratic process, and intersectionality.Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers による
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Introducing Boitumelo Motsoeneng, a writer, a child of God, and storyteller, she believes in the transformative power of art and the enduring strength of integrity, service, and competence. Boitumelo strives to create stories that touch hearts inspire creativity and make a difference in the world. This is a story of tragedy and catastrophe. Rape, b…
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Coach Sydney, host of Salute To Your Greatness, has taken over the Africana Woman podcast for a Christmas Special. Coach Sydney is an Elite Sports Coach with over 16+ years experience in 8 sports. Former Division One Basketball Player, Deputy Head Coach and Founder of K28 Fitness @k28fitness and Let There Be Sight Foundation. His mantra is Fitness …
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Can we talk about the elephant in the room and the whole array of other animals with it? African governments are struggling in the area of Education. Whether there is even a will to provide quality is debatable. 60 years down the line most countries are till grappling with education models they inherited with barely any improvement, reformation or …
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Introducing Linda Kasonde, a legal practitioner and civil rights activist based in Lusaka, Zambia. Ms. Kasonde was admitted to the Zambian Bar in 2001. Linda is the current Vice-President for Africa of the Commonwealth Lawyers’ Association. In April 2016 she was elected the first ever female President of the Law Association of Zambia, a position th…
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What does inclusive education really look like? Earlier in the season we learned that Free Education does not include children with special needs, and yet they need it the most. We have learned that girls skip school because of their periods, and yet condoms are given out for free whilst sanitary towels have a price tag. Every child has the right t…
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People choose to study in international schools for varying reasons. Whilst travel and discovering global cultures is beneficial, there is also a dark side. From racism, depression, susceptibility to addictions, brain drain, lifelong debt are real problems we face as Africans. Petra Chinyere, Mo! Sibyl and Helen Leale-Green talk about this quagmire…
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How writers like George G.M. James, John Henrik Clarke, Cheikh Anta Diop, Yosef ben-Jochannan, and Chancellor Williams prepared the way for the Afrocentricity of Molefi Asante and captured the imaginations of hip hop artists and intellectuals like Ta-Nehisi Coates.Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers による
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Introducing Tokozile, an avid author with a passion for creating enchanting children's books inspired by the natural wonders of Zambia's national parks in Southern Africa. Her writing is a delightful blend of heartwarming narratives and engaging tales, carefully designed to impart invaluable life lessons to young readers. Through her stories, Tokoz…
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How do you define success? What do you want for your children? Do you believe that there is a strict hierarchy of trades and corporate jobs? We here this over and over again of how back in the day our parents wanted us to have the top three jobs; lawyer, doctor, or engineer. But we all soon learned not everyone can be in those professions. We need …
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A lot of parents expect teachers to perform miracles with their child. To a large extent teachers do have a great impact in moulding young minds, but at what cost? Sekai Chitaukire and Ancietos Mwansa talk about Teacher Burnout from the pressures of being a teacher, the response of administration and parents to their requests and self advocacy for …
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There are those amongst are who are exceptional. They process the world differently and do things according to their own rhythm. Elizabeth Mwansa, Florence Chawelwa and Emily Chinokoro take us into the world of these children, from their potential, to the struggles, to the experiences of their caregivers and parents. In a world where free education…
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