
Five Zambian Podcasts you should listen to on Spotify. What is a podcast and what is Podcasting?
According to Berry, R., (2006)“‘Podcasting’ allows anyone with a PC to create a ‘radio’ program and distribute it freely, through the internet to the portable MP3 players of subscribers around the world. Podcasting not only removes global barriers to reception but, at a stroke, removes key factors impeding the growth of internet radio: its portability, its intimacy, and its accessibility. This is a scenario where audiences are producers, where the technology we already have assumes new roles and where audiences, cut off from traditional media, rediscover their voices.”
Check out our list below (click on each link to find out more and subscribe to the listed podcasts).
Bulela is a Podcast dedicated to providing an open platform for creatives and audiences alike. We intend to inspire and enrich one another through interactions that allow us to share our art, perspectives and experiences in a healthy and safe space. https://t.co/C0Fn5oFHVG
— bulela Podcast (@BulelaPodcast) February 3, 2021
2. Conversation with Leelabee Podcast
Arthur Zulu shares how basketball transformed his life and helped his personal development. Listen to the full conversation link in bio. #jointheconversation #Mentorship #anchorpodcast #zambia #africanpodcast #mentalhealthawareness pic.twitter.com/y6ukecKkxE
— Conversationswithleelabee (@Convoswleelabee) February 22, 2021
3. Mwende Bwino Podcast
Hello Travelers. Our last episode of S2 ‘To All the African Festivals We’ve Loved Before’ is up ft @zashcrafted and Gwi of @TheFestGurus . #Mwendebwino@Spotify 🔗https://t.co/7oWgNR2DjP@ApplePodcasts 🔗 https://t.co/JNHiz2TAYq@anchor 🔗https://t.co/wjv12I43UK pic.twitter.com/ufBvYTk8ik
— MwendeBwino (@MwendeBwino) December 7, 2020
4. Chik Chat
