Written by you: The Literacy Podcast

Written by you: The Literacy Podcast

by Chelsea Musenge Chomba
Season 1
The many beautiful flavours of storytelling
In this episode of Written by You: The Literacy Podcast, I sit down with Moono Chungu, a storyteller, journalist, and marketer who has mastered the art of writing with purpose. From crafting engaging LinkedIn content to publishing her book Routes, Moono shares her journey as a writer, the lessons she’s learned in the publishing world, and how storytelling can shape both personal and professional identities. 🌟 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 📚 The story behind Routes and how Moono captures Zambia’s essence through fiction 💡 How she built an engaged LinkedIn audience through authentic storytelling 🖊️ The challenges and triumphs of publishing a book 🎤 Why storytelling is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth 💡 “Writing is more than just putting words on a page—it’s about capturing emotions, experiences, and the reality of life in a way that others can connect with.” – Moono Chungu 📢 Don’t Miss This! If you’ve ever struggled with storytelling, content creation, or building your writing confidence, this episode is packed with valuable insights. ✨ Subscribe & Follow 📧 For inquiries, reach out at writtenbyyoupod@gmail.com
Telling Stories That Bridge Worlds: A Conversation with Natasha Omokhodion
In this episode of Written by You: The Literacy Podcast, I sit down with Natasha Omokhodion, a Zambian author, entrepreneur, and advocate for authentic storytelling. Known for her debut novel, No Be From Hia, as well as her latest work, Even If The Stars Should Fall, Natasha’s work delves into themes of migration, identity, and family, drawing from her multicultural roots as a British-born writer of Nigerian and Jamaican descent. 🌟 What You’ll Learn: How Natasha’s heritage shaped her storytelling and inspired No Be From Hia The importance of Zambians telling their own stories and contributing to the creative economy Her journey from self publishing to founding Copper Monstera, her own publishing and content curation firm Why fiction is a powerful tool for exploring personal and cultural histories 💡 “Every book a writer creates is a reflection of the books they’ve read before it. Writing is a cycle of inspiration.” – Natasha Omokhodion ✨ Subscribe and Follow 📧 Questions or feedback? Reach out at writtenbyyoupod@gmail.com Let us know your thoughts and leave a review to support the podcast!
Can AI replace human creativity? Anna Zgambo on being a creative in the age of machines.
In this episode of Written by You: The Literacy Podcast, Anna Zgambo returns for part two of our conversation to explore the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity. Anna, a PhD candidate, poet, and literary advocate, shares her powerful insights on how AI is reshaping the writing process, the importance of mastering literary devices, and why the human touch remains irreplaceable in the age of machines. What You’ll Learn: The impact of AI on creativity and the writing process Why mastering literary devices is essential to elevate your craft How consistency in writing initiatives can transform the literary landscape Why the journey of creating matters just as much as the result 💡 “AI gives us results, but it takes away the journey—the process of discovery and growth, which is where the true value of creativity lies.” – Anna Zgambo 👉 Missed part one? Catch it here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7llRSqPXXdUujqPQqtd0fF ✨ Don’t forget to: Follow Written by You on Spotify Leave a review and share your thoughts on the episode Stay tuned for next week’s exciting guest! 📧 Questions or ideas? Reach out at writtenbyyoupod@gmail.com
Why quality literature matters with Anna Zgambo
Guest: Anna Zgambo, PhD Candidate, Published Poet, and Advocate for Zambian Literature Episode Summary: In this episode of Written by You: The Literacy Podcast, host Chelsea Chomba speaks with Anna Zgambo, a noteworthy figure in Zambian literature and the only graduating master's literature student from the University of Zambia in 2024. Together, they delve into the challenges facing Zambia's literary landscape and the urgent need to elevate the country's literary standards to gain global recognition. Anna shares her journey as a dedicated literature student, her thoughts on why passion should drive career choices, and her compelling argument for more regulation and quality control in Zambian publishing. Her insights shed light on the role of education, literary professionalism, and family support in shaping the future of Zambia’s literary industry. Key Topics Discussed: The Importance of Passion: Why choosing a field you love leads to greater success and fulfillment. Challenges in Zambian Literature: Lack of recognition, formal training, and infrastructure to support writers. The Role of Families and Parents: Encouraging children to pursue creative careers. Literature as a Global Discipline: How Zambian literature can meet international standards.