What does a sausage want in between bread? Hot Dog is an audio series about a guy who loves feeding his dog with sausages and bread but can't satisfy his girlfriend with sex. Their arguments remain a banter until the unexpected happens.
Featuring
Favorite Girl as Judith
Nockay as Daniel
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AN ENOCH ANANI PRODUCTION
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8:39
Growing in Solitude feat. Enoch Anani
In this episode, Enoch Anani explores the philosophy of growing in solitude. Please press play!
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Music Credit
9th January - Black Sherif
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27:03
Goodbye 2023, Welcome 2024!
2023 showed us "shege" but I have some gist for you. Join Enoch Anani to share his 31st Night experience and things we're saying goodbye to in the new year. Embrace yourself, this episode is controversial.
Happy New Year family!
Music
Eyfa - Super Super
Worlasi - One Ghana
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Happy New Year | 2024 Aba ooh!
Intro mix for the Ghanaian child podcast. Please don't stop supporting us by listening, subscribing, and writing us a 5-star review. God bless us all.
Background song credit: Worlasi - One Ghana
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1:03
Adulthood Vs. Christmas feat. Sals
Christmas is overrated. Should we still celebrate it as adults? Join me as I sit with the CEO of Sals Collection to dissect the alacrities on the table. And Oh, this episode is my Christmas gift to you. #PleasePressPlay #TheGhChildPod #EnochAnani
BACKGROUND MUSIC
Libianca - People
OV - Saara
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Join Enoch Anani (Host) as he brings you a journey through the heart of Ghanaian culture, childhood experiences, and diabolic social issues.
Explore the traditions, values, and stories that shape our identities, with conversations, personal anecdotes, and nostalgic reflections.
From Accra to Salaga, and beyond, discover the vibrant heritage and shared experiences that connect us all.