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‘Konnected Minds’ has been named the Number 1 podcast in Ghana in Spotify’s 2025 rankings.
The show, hosted by Derrick Abaitey, has grown into a trusted space for real life conversations, personal stories and youth driven themes. It also touches on lifestyle, society, mental health, creativity and marriage, offering thoughtful discussions that continue to resonate with listeners.
Spotify’s rankings are based on streaming strength, listening patterns and audience engagement across the country.
The platform’s recognition reinforces the steady rise and influence of Konnected Minds, marking another significant milestone for the podcast.
The accolade positions Konnected Minds as a clear pace setter in Ghana’s podcasting scene.
The team is expected to attract even more listeners as it introduces new stories, fresh perspectives and stronger episodes in the months ahead.

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