Season 3 Episode 4 Behind The Sex Lives of African Women: Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah
In this episode of Foro Podcast, we sit with Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, the trailblazing author and feminist whose words cracked open silence and created space for thousands of African women to be seen and heard.
From her earliest struggles to write what she believed, to navigating the publishing world on her own terms, Nana shares the story behind the book and the woman behind the movement.
This conversation is about more than writing.
It’s about freedom.
Voice.
Courage.
And what it means to build something honest in a world that often asks us to play small.
We explore:
✨ How she built a career at the intersection of feminism, literature, and activism
📚 The challenges of publishing unapologetically African stories
🔥 The business side of writing—from book deals to international recognition
🌍 Why African women’s stories deserve global platforms
💡 Her advice to emerging writers and entrepreneurs looking to start something honest and powerful
Whether you're a writer, entrepreneur, or curious mind, this episode will leave you inspired to own your truth, build your platform, and trust your voice.
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In this episode of Foro Podcast, we sit with Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, the trailblazing author and feminist whose words cracked open silence and created space for thousands of African women to be seen and heard.
From her earliest struggles to write what she believed, to navigating the publishing world on her own terms, Nana shares the story behind the book and the woman behind the movement.
This conversation is about more than writing.