Podcasting is catching up slowly in Ghana now, with a number of pastors, churches and individuals setting up.
In every new industry, you are sure to find pioneers. In the podcast ecosystem in Ghana, we can mention, Jay Smoke who runs the JC Cafe Show and DJ Black's Podcast, both of them syndicating their radio shows as podcast. Then we had Bishop Dag Heward Mills, Eastwood Anaba, Bishop Tackie Yarboi, Mensa Otabil, and a host of other Lighthouse pastors using their sermons as podcasts.
One of the early adaptors, who had championed that revolution in a slightly different manner is Bernard Kelvin Clive.
He began podcasting in Ghana in 2011, the first Ghanaian to start and host a show, solely for podcast purposes. Not a radio show or sermon repurposed as a podcast online, but a purely podcast show.
He began with a weekly personal development message, then added interviewing experts globally. He runs the #1 ranked business & career podcast called Personal Branding with Bernard Kelvin Clive.
He has since been helping pastors and individuals set up and run podcast shows with his monthly podcast Masterclass.
Today, we celebrate our podcast pioneers. Kudos!
Podcast in Ghana is now picking up. It's about time you get yours started.