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Zazi
Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard
10 episodes
6 months ago
Unpacking our African identities. "I am not African because I was born in Africa, but because Africa was born in me." Kwame Nkrumah Zazi is a podcast where co-hosts Christine, Patricia and Spha unpack the broad concept of being 'African' through stories, experiences, anecdotes, in-depth discussions and everything in between. Join us twice a month for a fearless voyage into ourselves, with topics that uplift and celebrate our diversity. Get in touch with us on our socials.
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Unpacking our African identities. "I am not African because I was born in Africa, but because Africa was born in me." Kwame Nkrumah Zazi is a podcast where co-hosts Christine, Patricia and Spha unpack the broad concept of being 'African' through stories, experiences, anecdotes, in-depth discussions and everything in between. Join us twice a month for a fearless voyage into ourselves, with topics that uplift and celebrate our diversity. Get in touch with us on our socials.
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Episodes (10/10)
Zazi
Detty December: "21 Nights in Accra"
The final episode of Zazi’s first season takes the listeners to Accra (Ghana) to unpack the lifestyle associated with "Detty December” (Dirty December). Indeed, it has become a ritual for Africans in the UK/US diaspora to return to Accra and indulge in all the festivities Ghana has to offer during the month of December. The hosts are joined in this discussion by Gabriel Myers Hansen, a prolific Ghanaian music writer and author of the upcoming essay, “21 Nights in Accra”.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 55 seconds

Zazi
Uzazi (Motherhood)
It takes a village... In this episode, Christine and Patricia discuss the complexities and challenges of motherhood, societal expectations placed on women to become mothers, generational differences in parenting approaches, the importance of support systems and 'villages' for raising children, evolving family dynamics and non-traditional approaches to childrearing across cultures, and the patriarchal notions of the 'ideal woman'. Also featured in this episode, a couple of women share what they have learned from motherhood, or from simply being an ‘African woman.’
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1 year ago
59 minutes 19 seconds

Zazi
"Under the Morula Tree"
Sustainably sourced Tea Topics and self-care solutions. Sipping some tea under the Morula Tree, scratching the surface of topical events like Tupac, Burna Boy, Beyonce and Blue Ivy, plus some self-care guidance from guest Tuduetso Tebape of Nubian Seed.
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2 years ago
54 minutes 44 seconds

Zazi
Lugah Zetu (Our Languages)
The starting blocks of African Linguistic indigenisation - Abakhohlwanga Taking steps towards embracing our Mother Tongues with Gomolemo Monye from SP Language Academy. Clarifying the where, how, and why of learning our African languages. Music credits: Sibusile Xaba - Abakhohlwanga // Ngiwu Shwabada (2020) Opening lyric translation from isiZulu to English: Abakhohlwanga. Abazikhohlwanga. Abanikhohlwanga. They did not forget. They did not forget themselves. They have not forgotten you.
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 seconds

Zazi
Road Trippin'
Hop on board the @Popi_Sibiya Express! Drink from the well of fearless vlogger Popi Sibiya as she chronicles her explorations up the West Coast of Africa with Zazi. Road trippin' from the Capital of South Africa, with Ghana as her ultimate destination, listeners get to experience Namibia all the way to Cameroon, thanks to a vivid conversation that brings you along for the voyage. Follow her on Instagram or TikTok to trek beside her to the "Land of Gold" @Popi_Sibiya
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2 years ago
46 minutes 9 seconds

Zazi
Hello Spring!
An effervescent overview of events across Africa this spring. Spring is the season of Na Enjoyment in the southern hemisphere and the hosts of Zazi are dishing out where on the continent you can get your fix of the fun over this season and beyond.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 6 seconds

Zazi
C'est la Fête de la Musique!
The soundtrack to our lives. In acknowledgement of World Music Day (June 21), the hosts dive more into their shared passion - music. Covering an assortment of perspectives from earliest music memories, melodies vs lyrics, anthems, rumba music, and international idols Tupac and Beyonce. Get in touch with us on our socials.
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2 years ago
56 minutes 14 seconds

Zazi
Let's go to Congo!
A phonic voyage. To commemorate DR Congo's Independence Day, Patricia guides listeners through Congo, unpacking its history, Patrice Lumumba, the notable Mobutu, the "Rumble in the Jungle" and more.
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2 years ago
52 minutes 22 seconds

Zazi
I am an African?!
Africa Day musings. Recorded during Africa month, Christine and Patricia discuss the meaning of Africa Day, the perceived role of the African Union, and what being African means to them. They also discuss African artists and share music recommendations. Follow us on Instagram for more information: @Zazi_thepodcast
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2 years ago
34 minutes 30 seconds

Zazi
Welcome to Zazi!
In this episode, co-hosts Christine Msibi and Patricia Yumba M. invite the listeners to join them on a journey to unpack our African identities and our stories. They discuss the meaning of "Zazi", how the podcast idea came about, the type of content and topics you can expect, and a little bit more about themselves.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 45 seconds

Zazi
Unpacking our African identities. "I am not African because I was born in Africa, but because Africa was born in me." Kwame Nkrumah Zazi is a podcast where co-hosts Christine, Patricia and Spha unpack the broad concept of being 'African' through stories, experiences, anecdotes, in-depth discussions and everything in between. Join us twice a month for a fearless voyage into ourselves, with topics that uplift and celebrate our diversity. Get in touch with us on our socials.