Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women began as a popular blog in for African women to share their experiences of sex and diverse sexualities. The podcast, hosted by Ghanaian writers Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Malaka Grant, carries on in this tradition, exploring African women’s experiences of sex, sexualities, and pleasure.
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Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women began as a popular blog in for African women to share their experiences of sex and diverse sexualities. The podcast, hosted by Ghanaian writers Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Malaka Grant, carries on in this tradition, exploring African women’s experiences of sex, sexualities, and pleasure.
We are excited to announce that Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women has been nominated for a Webby People's Voice Award in the Podcasts: Best co-host category. This is a huge honor and we are grateful for the recognition.
Voting for the Webby People's Voice Award is now open and will close on April 20th, 2023. We would appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to cast your vote for Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women. Your support would mean the world to us and would help to amplify the voices of African women.
To vote, simply click this link or visit the Webby Awards website and find the Podcasts: Best co-host category. Then, look for Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women and click on the "Vote" button. It's that easy!
Thank you for your support and for helping to elevate the stories of African women.
Adventures From The Bedrooms Of African Women
Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women began as a popular blog in for African women to share their experiences of sex and diverse sexualities. The podcast, hosted by Ghanaian writers Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Malaka Grant, carries on in this tradition, exploring African women’s experiences of sex, sexualities, and pleasure.