Ep. 22 Behind the scenes with the award-winning podcast team

EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 23 MIN

Ep. 22 Behind the scenes with the award-winning podcast team

from The East Africa Travel Podcast by Diary of a Muzungu · host Charlotte Beauvoisin, Diary of a Muzungu

This week a tropical garden in suburban Makindye, Kampala, Uganda is the location for a conversation with my sound recordist Bryan Kisembo Delon. In Episode 22, Bryan swaps his headphones for a mic to share his experiences on the award-winning East Africa Travel Podcast: What are the challenges of recording in the wild? Who were his favourite guests from season one? Why we are venturing beyond borders to Mombasa and Diani in Kenya. What it means to have won the African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA) Media for Action Award. Join me, Charlotte Beauvoisin, author of Diary of a Muzungu, as we giggle over season one blips - not forgetting the squirrel that jumped out of the toilet! Stay tuned for upcoming episodes where we swap notes with Kenyan travel writer Harriet Owalla; explore religious tourism with Nigerian Ikechi Uko, and hear how social media inadvertently promotes the illicit wildlife trade with the World Parrot Trust. Welcome to my world! Tune in to the award-winning East Africa Travel Podcast for the dawn chorus of a tropical rainforest, gorilla tracking adventures and the sound of waves lapping on an Indian Ocean beach. Join me on my morning nature walks and illuminating chats with conservationists and intrepid travellers. Sign up to My Newsletter Visit East Africa Travel Podcast for detailed transcripts. Follow Charlotte Beauvoisin, Diary of a Muzungu on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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