In this revival episode of The Ghanaian Child Podcast, host Enoch Anani reintroduces himself and the purpose behind the podcast.
This episode takes listeners through his personal journey as a Ghanaian youth, educator, and advocate; sharing the experiences that shaped his perspective on childhood, education, leadership, and responsibility. Enoch reflects on the work he has been involved in, the conversations he has engaged in through media and community spaces, and why the voices of children and young people must be centered in national discussions.
He also offers insight into his published book, Beyond Certificates: What School Won’t Tell You About Success in the Knowledge Economy.
This episode sets the foundation for the revived podcast; introducing a space for honest reflection, thoughtful dialogue, and conversations that seek to understand the Ghanaian child beyond assumptions.
New episodes will explore education, hygiene, leadership, culture, values, and what it truly means to grow up Ghanaian.
Music Credit
Broken Pieces - Kwesi Arthur
Kohinro - Kontihene
Please note: I do not own the rights to any of the songs used in this episode.