Living African
A podcast by Anyoh Fombad - Wednesdays

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92 Episodes
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020: Alzheimer's Dementia – Everything You Need to Know With Dr. Vivian Ngang & Dr. Leonard Ngarka
Published: 11/9/2022 -
019: Humanizing Alzheimer's Dementia – A Caretaker's Perspective With Vivian Ngang
Published: 11/2/2022 -
018: Jehovah Has Healed – With Carine and Victor Njoh (Pt. 2)
Published: 10/26/2022 -
017: Jehovah Has Healed – With Carine and Victor Njoh (Pt. 1)
Published: 10/19/2022 -
016: Childhood Obesity – With Dr. Judwin Ndzo
Published: 10/12/2022 -
015: Thriving with Sickle Cell - With Dr. Ojong Bate
Published: 10/5/2022 -
014: A Different Perspective of Healing from Fibroids - With Mane Ndoping
Published: 7/13/2022 -
013: An African Immigrant's Journey to Innovation - With Leslie Asanga
Published: 7/6/2022 -
012: My Last Pulpit - LGBTQ+ Activism — with Mr. John Adewoye
Published: 6/29/2022 -
011: Living With Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - With Anna Arrey
Published: 6/22/2022 -
010: Battling Infertility - With Kiali Garrett
Published: 6/15/2022 -
09: Surviving Baby Loss - With Kiali Garrett
Published: 6/8/2022 -
08: My Life as a Nonbinary African - With Leon Mopecha
Published: 6/1/2022 -
07: Reminiscing About Life in Boarding School - With Anyoh & Friends
Published: 5/25/2022 -
06: An Evolved African Man’s Take on Matrimony - With Edmund Ade
Published: 5/18/2022 -
05: Postpartum Depression is REALLY Real - With Baoline and Agbor Eyong
Published: 5/11/2022 -
04: I had A Psychotic Relapse. Again. - With Patience Abonge
Published: 5/4/2022 -
03: My Battle With 100 Fibroids - With Hilda Ngelo
Published: 4/27/2022 -
02: Lessons From My Grandad - With Dr. Wilfred Asombang
Published: 4/20/2022 -
01: I Froze My Eggs - With Mandi Anyangwe
Published: 4/13/2022
Living African is a podcast that sparks hard conversations that challenge questionable cultural and societal norms, which threaten the wellbeing of the African community. The host, Anyoh Fombad, features various African guests who share their stories from heart-wrenching to exciting experiences growing up in Africa and the diaspora. By normalizing these open discussions, Anyoh hopes to encourage Africans to show their strength through vulnerability, as well as use their voices to challenge each other to be more understanding, accepting, and tolerant of each other and bring value to their community.