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Recently curated amongst the 52 best podcasts made in Africa by Afrika21 in the '#podcastswelove' edition.

Everyday People Show is a documentary told through stories and sound. Stories of struggle, passion, ambition, loss, success stories in making told by individuals, told with sound to relate experience, emotion while creating perfect visual tapestry.

Featuring Africans and Africans in the diaspora. This is not your regular everyday podcast.

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Do you also think it's impossible to find a DJ who doesn't use a headset while DJing? Well, it's rare, not impossible, and DJ Juicy is evidence.In this documentary series of the EPS, Ghanaian disc jockey, Tobi-Joe Kwesi Tandoh, popularly known as DJ Juicy talks about his career, his journey so far, the ups and the downs.He shares his top 10 countdown music list for 2020 while letting us in on his upcoming project, *'Juicy Jamz-EP-mix'* - a mix of assorted genre.
New York City based Hollywood actress, Jamie Ann Burke, shares her journey in the world's biggest movie industry.She also tells of her connection to Africa and her exploration into the world of fashion.
Nengi Nelson is a documentary photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria. Nengi got a headstart with photography as a teenager, when she met John Chalmers, a wildlife photographer based in Canada.In this documentary series, Nengi shares her perspectives on telling stories through photography, the challenges, and the perks of being a visual artist.
There is no limit to the dangers of a single sided story. In this episode of the Everyday People Show, Victor Vuyani tells the Xenophobia story in South Africa; the misrepresentations of ideals and his contributions to humanity to help the Rainbow nation fully achieve her glory.
There is more to Cameroon than the headlines you see on the newspapers. In this series of the EPS, Miranda Kome, a clinical herbal consultant based in Cameroon shares her everyday story; the amazing Bakossi people; the beautiful cultures and her professional career.
She's a performer, a writer, a creative designer and yes, a 'data fanatic' she said- LOL.Meet the Ghanian born-American based creative genius who describes herself as a storyteller using different mediums to tell her stories.
Although she had no phone to take selfies but her passion for modelling pushed her to using her mother's mirror to learn posing. Meet the femme fatale, Francophone-Gaboneese supermodel who never gives up.
This is the story of two women, Jamaican-Americans who would rather be anywhere but Africa, Ghana. One, towards self-discovery, and the other for love. In this episode, we experience the struggle of being a female of anything especially in Africa (where patriarchy is just the system), the impact of will to overcome even the most challenging heights, and most of all, the journey of rediscovering, adapting and rewriting the narratives of things.
Soji Jacobs, project manager, director in the creative industry. Son of veteran Nollywood superstars - Olu Jacobs and Joke Silver. Brother, husband, and most recently a father. In this episode, Soji enumerates his role in the creative industry, the impact of performing art and how it contributes to nation-building.He narrates further, the demanding phases of being a man, a husband, and very recently, a father. Soji says he enjoys geopolitics, music, sport amongst other things, 'the nice middle-ground for everybody is sport, football...' he says.TAKE A LISTEN, AND SHARE WITH OTHERS WHILE YOU DO.
Bernard Addo is a photographer and colourist based in Oklahoma, Oklahoma United States. In this 9 minutes, 19 seconds long episode, Bernard takes us through a trip of nostalgia, his early years in Ghana and how it molded his creative ideals. He professes his love for afrobeats and the acclaim contemporary 'afro vibe giver', Burna Boy and narrates how his primary school teachers helped and supported his passion in becoming the artiste that he is even as a child.
Meet the prolific Nigerian confessionist poet, Godson Osarenren. In this episode, Godson tours us through his life as a writer and a poet. What poetry means to him. Why, and how he does the kind of poetry he does - 'written pictures' he called it.With well articulated narration, he describes his childhood, the city he grew up. The pain and struggles of growing up without directing hands of a father, and the unforeseen gloomy loss of his grandmother who also happened to be his best friend.
Bobo

Bobo

2019-04-0505:02

Sharing the extraordinary stories of 'the ordinary people'
Episode 4

Episode 4

2019-04-0507:08

Sharing the extraordinary of 'the ordinary people'
Episode 3

Episode 3

2019-04-0507:05

'we may not choose where we came from. But we choose where we're going...'
Episode 2

Episode 2

2019-04-0505:31

Meet Ola, a passionate tonsorial artisan. The personal tonsor of the veteran actor, Olujacobs. This is why he is successful and hear how.
Episode 1

Episode 1

2019-04-0507:58

Here is the story of 17-year-old Chioma who suffered the the loss of a dad, and sexual molestation by a step dad...
EPISODE III

EPISODE III

2019-01-0107:05

Ghetto life, struggles, hustle, determination and dreams. Damilola shares his story.
THE EDP SHOW I-II

THE EDP SHOW I-II

2018-12-1405:35

Meet Ola, a passionate tonsorial artisan. The personal tonsor of the veteran actor, Olujacobs. This is why he is successful, and yet special....
Here is the story of 17-year-old Chioma who suffered the the loss of a dad, and sexual molestation by a step dad...
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