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- A team of doctors helps to address the health concerns of viewers and each week the show covers amazing medical stories, following patients as they get treated or operated on.
- Ordinary men and women in need of a helping hand have a chance to fulfill their lifelong dreams. Viewers write to the show asking for assistance with their dreams and the two presenters cover stories of hardship, benevolence and tenacity demonstrated by people living in rural areas. At the end of the show their dreams are realized.
- A weekly radio show broadcast from Accra, Ghana; D', Heughette and DJ Infinity report relevant stories, talk about the most dificult topics while throwing the spotlight on amazing talents and groundbreaking stuff in the country.
- Join hosts Isaac Aboah and Daniel Merki as they engage with Africa's most inspiring thought leaders and doers who are driving the continent's transformation.
- A weekly radio show/podcast broadcast from Accra, Ghana featuring D',DJ Infinity and Heughette with a blend of relevant stories, discussions that are otherwise known to be difficult as well as educative and entertaining interviews
- "Find Your Way Back" is a captivating two-season miniseries produced by GhanaMade that explores the inspiring stories of black millennial founders and business owners who decided to leave the comforts of Western countries and return to their roots in Ghana. The show takes the form of a talk series, featuring a diverse array of guests who share their personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs in establishing successful businesses in the motherland. Each episode unfolds as an intimate conversation between the host and the guest, delving into the intricate details of their decision to repatriate, the hurdles they faced in setting up their ventures, and the cultural adjustments required to thrive in the vibrant entrepreneurial landscape of Ghana. From navigating bureaucratic processes to building connections within their industries, the guests reveal the unfiltered realities of their experiences, providing viewers with valuable insights into the untold aspects of "making it" in Ghana's dynamic social and business scene. "Find Your Way Back" not only celebrates the resilience and determination of these entrepreneurs but also sheds light on the broader narrative of the diaspora reconnecting with their heritage. The series aims to inspire, educate, and spark a dialogue about the opportunities and challenges inherent in returning to Ghana for business ventures.
- Powerful interviews with Top Founders, Entrepreneurs and Creatives from Ghanaian heritage or interest, leaving listeners with meaningful takeaways for life, business and career.
- Esi travels to Sunyani in Ghana to meet Dora Tettey, a woman who fetches water for a living because her husband abandoned her and her three children some years ago. She then travels to Guruguru to meet Dr. David Abulai, also know as The Mad Doctor, a man who made it his mission in live to help people who are homeless, who are crazy and who suffers from leprosy.
- Esi makes her way to Accra to talk to Sylvanus Badzrah, a young musician who has a dream to publish the book he wrote. After than she meets Rose Quaino, a woman struggling to make ends meet as a seamstress.
- Sedem and Esi look at two stories about people who are giving back to their community. They first meet Daniel Adams, a young man who thinks his school is in need of some assistance. They then travel to Koforidua where they meet Isaac Prince Hiame, a remarkable man who is confined to a wheelchair, yet still managed to become a great tutor, and who dreams of opening his own Internet café.
- In Axim Ghana, Esi visits the Western Heritage Home to find out more about the incredible work they are doing with their students. She then meets Michael Musah and Sylvester Nonye, two gardeners who work at a school in Techiman, and who struggles to support their families. Esi then travels to Bolgatanga to meet Mary Amana, a woman who cares for the children of mentally challenged women.
- Esi travels to Bolgatanga where she meets Samuel and Juliana Agyegelone, a couple which have adopted 11 children in need over the years. Then, in the Volta region of Ghana, Esi meets Sacramento, a man nominated by his daughter, Helen for being a great father and mentor to both her and the rest of the children in their community.
- In the small suburb of Ashaiman, Esi meets "The Three Musketeers", three you men who started a local radio station to educate their community. She then travels to Cape Coast to meet Sarah Ansah, a headstrong young woman with only one leg, determined to make a name for herself.
- Esi meets Betty Ayagiba, an extraordinary woman who started an organization to help widows learn trades in the Bolgatanga region of Ghana. She then visits Jaynii Beach in Jamestown, and meet Emmanuel Quartey and Naa Borquaye to find out more about their beach cleaning project and the work they do for the children in their community.
- Esi meets one of Ghana's young upcoming sports heroes in Kumasi, Ghana. Awudu Holler is a young man who dreams of becoming Ghana next golfing champion. Then in Tamale, Esi meets to Prince Ibrahim Abdullah, a young man who by started a school for the children in his community.
- In Sunyani, Esi visits Don Bosco Boys Home, a school that take care of young underprivileged boys, who is in need of family support! Then, in Accra, she catches up with The Starlight Gospel Band, a group of blind musicians who travel across Ghana to sing and educate the public about blindness.
- Sedem and Esi look back at some of the best stories from Touching Lives Ghana.
- Sedem and Esi examine two very different stories from different regions in Ghana. In Kumasi Esi meets Gabriel Terkpeh, a determined young student struggling to stay in university because of money. Then in Accra, she visits Albert Frimpong, a man who gathered a group of disabled men and started a soccer team... on skateboards.
- In Accra, Esi and Sedem investigate the Kayeye, thousands of women who travel to the capital city of Ghana to trying to make a living and end up carrying things around for people. She then travels to a village near Buku to meet Stephen Ayeebo, a man who, after two of his brothers died, has to take care of three women and eleven children.