Afro Comb Podcast Ropa Murombo
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This is an interview-style podcast where we bond with Afro-diasporans. It's been a while since we last heard from our host, Ropa. She is back with a thousand stories about what she has been up to. This season is about her own self-discovery and listen to her unpack her own migration story...
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09 Wadzanai - I'm Angry, But With Reason
Wadzanai Motsi-Khatai is Zimbabwean born organizer, innovator and advocate. who is committed to building a more socially just, inclusive world through innovative initiatives, projects and business. She is currently based in Berlin, Germany where she is pursuing a Masters in Public Administration, and is currently a consultant for the Center of Intersectional Justice. Wadzanai is also the founder of the Sangano Business Hub, a collective initiative from diaspora and Afro-German entrepreneurs in Germany. The Sangano Hub promotes the creation of African wealth by supporting entrepreneurs with information, resources and services that empower and build businesses.
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Interlude - Curls Matter ft Dzorai
Interludes are an opportunity to get to know the host, Ropa. In each season , we will sprinkle different interludes in which Ropa gets to reveal aspects of her life. In this debut interlude, we get to know why Ropa named the podcast Afro Comb. We also explore her experiences learning to fall in love with her natural hair. She brings along Dzorai, who, just like Ropa, was born and raised in Zimbabwe. Together, they explore the complexity of growing up in a society that taught them to apologize for their nappy hair, before it taught them how to love it. They discuss the practice of using hair relaxer to permanently straighten hair. They touch on the narrowness of the definitions of 'neat', 'presentable' or 'professional' hair. They laugh and heal from the trauma of hair salon experiences with people who did not know how to properly care for natural hair. The conversation ends on a positive note about how they individually unlearned the hatred for natural hair, and began to embrace their own.
In this episode, we also give a not to some of the people and organizations that have allowed us to come this far as a podcast,
Thank you to Garey Godson and HKMK for the intro track
Thank you to Bekech Berlin for allowing us to record at their studio
Thank you for Bear Radio Berlin for resources, and continued support in the podcasting journey
Customer Reviews
Supporting fellow Africans 🙌🏾
I love hearing the unique stories of the guests and the shameless plugging of fellow Africans. I have a new found appreciation for African businesses, authors, service providers etc thanks to you Ropa. Looking forward to more insightful conversations with Africans making waves overseas and hearing more of your story along the way too!
Thought-provoking fun
I appreciate the myriad guests on show. Even though they have various professional backgrounds, it's even more fascinating to hear about their interests, their background, their reflections and how they are making a mark in the world. This helps me appreciate the cultural similarities and differences throughout the diaspora.
Worth a listen!
Diaspora stories stand up! Thank you for using your platform to offer varying views of people who call many places home.
The host is a great conversationalist and each episode is worth a listen, if not for a revelation, then for a great reminder.
Love,
Fellow podcasters on the African continent 💛