"Life Seen Through A Sista’s Eye" is my audio memoir of my journey from law school graduate to storyteller, educator and curator of Australia’s first and leading pop-up matinee of afro-literary events, "The Pan Afrikan Poets Cafe" and "Afrikan High Tea". I interview creative Black-preneurs for insights, tips and advice on how to operate a creative business, discuss creative process with Afro-creatives from all over the world and showcase performances recorded live at the matinee events. Listen in and celebrate Africa’s rich literary legacy and diverse storytelling traditions while showing love and respect to First Nations on whose lands I create these live events and this podcast.
In S 1 :E7, I start to unpack my definition of "success" as I continue telling the story of my unfolding decolonising journey. You might find the foll...
Do you celebrate the festive season in December of the Gregorian Calendar? Here's what I get up to as a decolonising 21st Century African; and here's ...
Fuelled by eclipse season insomnia and summer solstice excitement, the storytelling in episode five relays the experience of a search for self that me...
In Episode Four of Season One, your host and curator, Sista Zai Zanda delves deeper into the big question, "What Does It Mean To Be African In The 21s...
Hey my loves!It's time for a fresh episode. This third episode in our first series of "Life Seen Through A Sista's Eye Podcast" continues to as the cr...
In this second episode of the first series, Sista Zai reads excerpts from her own Letter To Herself, her personal response to last week's letter writi...
My loves,In this first episode of season 1, I start with the critical question which lead me to a career as a storyteller after I graduated from law s...
Host and founder of Afro-literary performance platforms, Sista Zai calls up the legendary Mad Professor for some advice. He shares stories about his o...