
Three young and vibrant Africans (Mbolle, Peter & Chisom) documenting their life journies by bringing raw and unique voices to the podcast industry. Discussions will range from Afrocentric and Pan-African affairs to personal experiences, and many more. We strive to be the bridge between the diaspora and the African continent.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | ||||

What’s it really like being African and a Woman while working in the tech industry? From Rwanda all the way to the United States, this week we’re featuring special guest Anabella Isaro to discuss about all things tech and her experience this far! Tun... more
Dating as we know and see it, can be complicated and hard to work your way through. We all struggle with it. On this week’s episode, continuing on with the theme, we sat down to react to tales of modern dating told by a group of black women from the ... more
In this week's episode, We sit down with Peter's childhood friend, Eseosa. We break down the current state of dating as a black woman in 2022. Black love, modern dating, and online dating were some of the topics that were delved into, but also expect... more
As young adults, most of us take for granted, the 4 years we spend in college along with the accomplishments or mistakes we make along the way. On this week’s episode, the group sat down to relive their college years and memories, and ultimately answ... more
In this week's episode, We sit down with Chisom's childhood friend, Tomiwa. We discuss various topics such as meeting in secondary school in Nigeria, finding a job during COVID lockdowns, and changing career paths.
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On this week’s episode, with special guest Aleye Okhipo, the group broke down individually what we think it means to really be and feel happy as Africans. Giving our ideas of happiness, answering the question of “Are we happy?”, and envisioning what ... more
Afro Journal is going to space on this week's episode as we sit down with Obi Obiora AKA "Akamai, The Space Rapper". We break down his childhood, playing college basketball, and his journey as an artist. Get ready for a galactic rollercoaster!!!!
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As fellow members of a generation that seems to have lost ties to their roots… Are you considered one of those people who have forgotten your path and ultimately your native language? Join us this week as we break down why we are stricken with this m... more
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