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Change Africa Podcast

Change Africa Podcast

Released: 2025-05-30
© Nexa Media
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68 Episodes
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68 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-05-30
© Nexa Media
Most Recent Episode
Peace Hyde: Redefining African Storytelling Through Purpose and Power

Peace Hyde: Redefining African Storytelling Through Purpose and Power

In this episode of the Change Africa Podcast, host Isaac Aboah sits down with Peace Hyde, award-winning creator, executive producer, and one of the leading voices in African media, for a powerful conversation on creative risk, storytelling, and the futu
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In this episode of the Change Africa Podcast, host Isaac Aboah sits down with Peace Hyde, award-winning creator, executive producer, and one of the leading voices in African media, for a powerful conversation on creative risk, storytelling, and the future of African cinema.
Peace traces her inspiring journey from being a high school science teacher in the UK to launching Young, Famous & African, the first-ever African reality show on Netflix. Through this journey, she unpacks how storytelling has become her tool for reshaping the world’s view of Africa, championing authenticity, and building platforms that elevate African talent.
The episode delves into the behind-the-scenes aspects of Africa’s creative economy, from the production challenges of large-scale shows to the lack of funding, infrastructure, and distribution that hinder African filmmakers. Peace also reflects the mindset required to navigate failure and fame, emphasizing purpose, faith, and resilience as essential ingredients for sustainable success.
Whether you’re a young creative, a media founder, or a believer in Africa’s global potential, this episode offers invaluable insight into how to build something bigger than yourself and redefine the narrative of a continent.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Change Africa Podcast
01:56 – Peace Hyde: A Journey Through Media and Storytelling
08:52 – The Concept of Risk and Purpose in Career
15:00 – Authenticity in Storytelling and Production
20:57 – Challenges in African Film Production
30:06 – Bridging Gaps in African Film Talent
32:23 – Investing in African Talent and Infrastructure
34:13 – The Importance of Distribution in African Cinema
35:39 – Global Viewership and African Narratives
39:03 – Redefining Africa's Image Through Storytelling
43:14 – Navigating Success and Failure in Media
46:30 – Faith and Decision-Making in Creative Ventures
50:34 – Mindset and Resilience for the Next Generation
56:22 – Vision for the Future of African Cinema
Further Reading and Resources
Watch Young, Famous & African on NetflixLearn more about Peace Hyde's work via peacehyde.comFollow Peace on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter): @PeaceHyde
This podcast is a production of Nexa Media.
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Episode ID: 1000710534954
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Release Date: 30/05/2025, 13:30:09

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Join hosts Isaac Aboah and Daniel Merki as they engage with Africa's most inspiring thought leaders and doers who are driving the continent's transformation. In each episode, we delve into the work and ideas of these changemakers, exploring Africa's challenges and the abundant opportunities for growth and development. In our Winter 2023 season, we delve deep into the stories of mavericks and outliers who are forging the path for Africa's future across various fields, including Media, Entertainment, Non-Profits, Tech, Creative Arts, and Entrepreneurship. Join us on the Change Africa Podcast as we shape a new African narrative that inspires innovation and prosperity. 
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