Living African
A podcast by Anyoh Fombad - Wednesdays

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92 Episodes
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031: A Fibroid Story - W/ Nehawa Abam
Published: 9/29/2021 -
030: Sex & Marriage: Debunking The African Perspective -W/ Lola Bade-Aluko [PART 2]
Published: 9/22/2021 -
029: Sex & Marriage: Debunking The African Perspective - W/ Lola Bade-Aluko [PART 1]
Published: 9/15/2021 -
028: Sickle Cell and Blood Donation in Africa - W/ Zita Fomafung & Charlotte Tcheudji
Published: 9/8/2021 -
027: A Sickle Cell Story - W/ Iris Mafor Fobanjong
Published: 9/1/2021 -
026: The African Timeline - W/ Dr. Judwin Ndzo & Dr. Clarisse Wuttidma.
Published: 8/25/2021 -
025: Let's Talk About Sex [Education] -W/ Lola Bade-Aluko [PART 2]
Published: 8/18/2021 -
024: Let's Talk About Sex [Education] -W/ Lola Bade-Aluko [PART 1]
Published: 8/11/2021 -
023: Why Divorce Wasn't Common in Our African Parent's Generation W/ Dr. Grace & Rudolf Fombad
Published: 8/4/2021 -
022: An African Father's Divorce Story W/ Anonymous aka Olufemi
Published: 7/21/2021 -
021: Intimate Partner Violence - An African Man's Story of Abuse W/ Anonymous aka Olufemi (Part 2)
Published: 7/14/2021 -
020: Intimate Partner Violence - An African Man's Story of Abuse W/ Anonymous aka Olufemi (Part 1)
Published: 7/14/2021 -
019: Divorce and Life Thereafter - W/ Susan Mancho
Published: 7/7/2021 -
018: How Domestic Violence Affects Children W/ Vanessa
Published: 6/30/2021 -
017: The Art of Drag - Setting The Record Straight W/ Marshall Ngwa
Published: 6/23/2021 -
016: LGBT+ Activism as An African -W/ Bandy Kiki
Published: 6/16/2021 -
015: The LGBTQIA+ Community vs The Church - W/ Pastor Johnson Bong
Published: 6/9/2021 -
014: What it Means to be LGBTQIA+ and African - with The Solar Wilsons (Part 2)
Published: 6/2/2021 -
013: What it Means to be LGBTQIA+ and African - W/ The Solar Wilsons (Part 1)
Published: 6/2/2021 -
012: Don't Suffer in Silence - A Mental Health Story W/ Patience Abonge (Part 2)
Published: 5/26/2021
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.