Last week’s newsletter explored the creation and strategy behind what I think is Africa’s biggest podcast, I Said What I Said. We also broke down the factors behind its success.
For today’s discussion, let’s talk about your favourite podcasts – the ones you think everyone should listen to. What do you love the most about them? And what can other podcasters learn from them?
Let’s talk!
PS:Join our Twitter Space later today as we discuss podcasting in Africa with Osagie Alonge, Justin Norman, Jola Ayeye, and Feyikemi Abudu.
I'm biased towards professional development and business for my podcast listening needs. Diary of a CEO and Freakonomics are must listens. What I like about these podcast are how they explore human behaviour and motivations. Diary of a CEO is a personal account, whereas Freakonomics works at a US/global level.
I rarely listen to podcast to understand one topic. I listen to podcasts to expand and challenge my thinking. I love podcasts that introduce me to new topics or people. I then tend to go into in a rabbit hole for more depth.
"The African Creator" a podcast that focuses on the creator economy in Africa, interviews with digital creators and deep dives into things like distribution, monetization, platforms and more. Also a new podcast titled "Menisms", all things Nigerian men are afraid to discuss in public with a bit of humor! Discalimer: Our podcast network produce both, but I think they are great listens and visuals too.
The Off Air show with Gbemi & Toolz does a good job addressing current happenings in Nigeria (and around the world) with even more levity than you'd think possible, while not missing a beat with its ability to pass useful lessons.
Another favourite of mine is The Letters to Boyz podcast by Femi Bakes. Just like the title says, it's a love letter to "boys" teaching them how to become better men for themselves and the society.
On the more serious side, I enjoy listening to CoinMarketCap recap. It keeps me up to date with all things Crypto.
There are so many I can't mention right now. I grew up loving the radio, so it was pretty easy for me to find common ground with listening to podcasts. I hope to launch one of mine someday, hopefully soon.
This is a really interesting list. I personally find it difficult to listen to podcasts that aren’t heavy on professional insight. I need to fix up 😞. So much I’m missing out on.
Favorite Podcasts - Business Wars, American Scandal, Open Africa.
My reasons for liking them are very much in line with my passions. I love business and stories about boardroom battles. How business leaders make strategic decisions and respond to challenges - Always insight laden. Open Africa helps me understand the fintech space in Nigeria a lot more.
American Scandal satisfies my love for "ofofo" and "gist" about the crazy things that have happened on this earth. There are other podcasts i listen to with similar themes but these are the ones i have enjoyed the most thoroughly.
I struggle with "social" podcasts if thats the word to best describe them. I feel clubhouse/twitter spaces do that job of keeping you plugged into topical issues. I enjoy Gbemi & Toolz whenever i get to listen.
My favourite podcast is called Inside A Bubble. They tell stories humans experience and life. It's something I hadn't encountered; before dealing with a range of topics like human relationships, navigating depression and understanding cultural differences. And the best part is that the stories are human-sourced. It's not you hearing someone drone on and on about a topic; it's hearing different people who relate to or experience the topic tell the stories themselves. Really refreshing.
Have to say I'm very oppressed by these comments. A lot of serious business people here. 😂
I listen to How I Built This cos it's I find it very interesting to hear about people that literally built their businesses from scratch (albeit in a working society). It motivates me a lot
I listen to Revisionist History as well. I love it because I'm a sucker for History and the insights it gives as to things that happened in the past and how they affect us now is really what keeps me coming back.
Listen to ISWIS and Off Air too in my free time when I want to laugh.
I'm biased towards professional development and business for my podcast listening needs. Diary of a CEO and Freakonomics are must listens. What I like about these podcast are how they explore human behaviour and motivations. Diary of a CEO is a personal account, whereas Freakonomics works at a US/global level.
I rarely listen to podcast to understand one topic. I listen to podcasts to expand and challenge my thinking. I love podcasts that introduce me to new topics or people. I then tend to go into in a rabbit hole for more depth.
Great stuff! I especially love your second paragraph.
"The African Creator" a podcast that focuses on the creator economy in Africa, interviews with digital creators and deep dives into things like distribution, monetization, platforms and more. Also a new podcast titled "Menisms", all things Nigerian men are afraid to discuss in public with a bit of humor! Discalimer: Our podcast network produce both, but I think they are great listens and visuals too.
The Off Air show with Gbemi & Toolz does a good job addressing current happenings in Nigeria (and around the world) with even more levity than you'd think possible, while not missing a beat with its ability to pass useful lessons.
Another favourite of mine is The Letters to Boyz podcast by Femi Bakes. Just like the title says, it's a love letter to "boys" teaching them how to become better men for themselves and the society.
On the more serious side, I enjoy listening to CoinMarketCap recap. It keeps me up to date with all things Crypto.
There are so many I can't mention right now. I grew up loving the radio, so it was pretty easy for me to find common ground with listening to podcasts. I hope to launch one of mine someday, hopefully soon.
I hope you do too. The parallels between radio and podcasting are quite interesting.
Hi David. Talking about podcasts, I have a lot of them that I love esp Nigerian Podcasts.
Tea with Tay: His sense of humor gets me a lot,
How Far with Eazi and Temi: I mean, who doesn't love Love?,
To my sisters: I love anything Girltalk, it's so relatable.
Honourable mention: ISWIS.
This is a really interesting list. I personally find it difficult to listen to podcasts that aren’t heavy on professional insight. I need to fix up 😞. So much I’m missing out on.
Favorite Podcasts - Business Wars, American Scandal, Open Africa.
My reasons for liking them are very much in line with my passions. I love business and stories about boardroom battles. How business leaders make strategic decisions and respond to challenges - Always insight laden. Open Africa helps me understand the fintech space in Nigeria a lot more.
American Scandal satisfies my love for "ofofo" and "gist" about the crazy things that have happened on this earth. There are other podcasts i listen to with similar themes but these are the ones i have enjoyed the most thoroughly.
I struggle with "social" podcasts if thats the word to best describe them. I feel clubhouse/twitter spaces do that job of keeping you plugged into topical issues. I enjoy Gbemi & Toolz whenever i get to listen.
Shout out to Business Wars!
Yeah, Business Wars is really good!
My favourite podcast is called Inside A Bubble. They tell stories humans experience and life. It's something I hadn't encountered; before dealing with a range of topics like human relationships, navigating depression and understanding cultural differences. And the best part is that the stories are human-sourced. It's not you hearing someone drone on and on about a topic; it's hearing different people who relate to or experience the topic tell the stories themselves. Really refreshing.
Interesting. This reminds me of one I used to listen to, Snap Judgment. Know it?
No. Why did you stop listening to it?
Outgrew it. It was useful for me during that season.
Have to say I'm very oppressed by these comments. A lot of serious business people here. 😂
I listen to How I Built This cos it's I find it very interesting to hear about people that literally built their businesses from scratch (albeit in a working society). It motivates me a lot
I listen to Revisionist History as well. I love it because I'm a sucker for History and the insights it gives as to things that happened in the past and how they affect us now is really what keeps me coming back.
Listen to ISWIS and Off Air too in my free time when I want to laugh.