Announcing: Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast Guests Represent 25 Countries
In the evolving landscape of podcasting, Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast, the global biweekly platform where Black LGBTQ+ professionals share about their countries and professions has announced that in 95 episodes, its guests represent 25 countries. Upcoming conversations include citizens from Cameroon, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Zimbabwe. Creator, host, and producer Erick Taylor Woodby interviews individuals who inspire and educate others about who they are—highlighting a population often overlooked by mainstream, LGBTQ+, and Black media.
“I’m an American digital nomad writer and podcast producer who has spent time in Botswana, South Africa, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. I use podcasting, writing, and my travel experiences to promote the accomplishments of Black LGBTQ+ individuals throughout the African diaspora,” shared Erick Taylor Woodby.
Since its launch in April 2021, Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast has been a staple for those interested in sharing, learning about, and promoting positive and diverse portrayals of Black LGBTQ+ communities. Guests include George M. Johnson, American Emmy-nominated and New York Times Bestselling author, Palmira Koukkari Mbenga, Swedish journalist, actor, and script editor for Netflix’s Young Royals, and Gamal ‘G’ Turawa, the protagonist in the 2022 BAFTA-winning British docudrama The Black Cop.
Episode 93: George M. Johnson, American New York Times Bestselling Author
Episode 69: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga, Swedish Script Editor, Journalist, and Actor
Episode 23: Gamal ‘G’ Turawa, British Facilitator, Speaker, and Coach
Catch up on all previous episodes of Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast here. To support us on Patreon, click here.
Dedicated to showcasing the experiences of Black LGBTQ+ citizens, Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast’s uniqueness centres on conversations where guests share about their professions, countries of origin, and how they use their insights and experiences for support, growth, and prosperity. Despite legal and social gains for LGBTQ+ and Black communities in the last sixty years, the accomplishments of Black and queer citizens are often overlooked.
For additional questions or to submit interview requests, please reach out to:
Erick Taylor Woodby
Creator, Host, and Producer