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The much-anticipated fourth season of “Keeping It Real with Joselyn Dumas” has been launched with a boutique experience hosted at AkunaPod, Accra’s inspiring new creative hub, marking a fresh chapter for the celebrated Ghanaian talk show.
The launch event, designed to introduce the new season to an exclusive group of media professionals, industry leaders, and creatives, underscored Joselyn Dumas’ enduring vision: using heartfelt and culture-shaping conversations to inspire authenticity, healing, and real connection in society.
With AkunaPod’s dynamic setting as the backdrop, guests were treated to a first-look screening of three episodes, alongside networking sessions and creative engagement.
AkunaPod was transformed into a multi-experience venue for the occasion. The celebrations began at the outdoor area, where guests mingled and captured signature photo moments, followed by an intimate screening of select episodes in both the auditorium and boardroom.
The evening continued on the rooftop, with music, cocktails, and vibrant exchanges among creatives, industry partners, and cast members.
Joselyn Dumas addressed attendees with a stirring message about her motivations for the new season, emphasising themes of authenticity, innovation, and the importance of honest storytelling in African media. Guests enjoyed a curated environment of comfort, thoughtful conversation, and creative collaboration, hallmarks of both the show and its new partnership with AkunaPod.
With its history of impactful episodes and open dialogue, “Keeping It Real with Joselyn Dumas” remains a trailblazer in Ghanaian talk shows. The new season promises fresh perspectives and deeper storytelling, powered by a partnership that reinforces AkunaPod’s role as a premier destination for Africa’s growing creative community.
The refreshed “Keeping It Real with Joselyn Dumas” is set to continue its legacy, inspiring communities with the power of real conversations and unfiltered African narratives.
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