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Nandi Madida’s The Motherhood Network Named One of Apple Podcasts’ Best of 2025

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Just months after its launch, Nandi Madida’s podcast The Motherhood Network has been recognized by Apple Podcasts as one of the Best Podcasts of 2025. The South African singer, actress, and media personality debuted the show in May, aligning its launch with Mother’s Day. From the start, Madida positioned the podcast as a place where mothers can share their real experiences without filters or judgment.

The recognition by Apple highlights the rapid impact of the show. The Motherhood Network has featured conversations with a wide range of guests, including Basetsana Kumalo and Dr. Judy Dlamini, alongside everyday mothers who share challenges, successes, and insights from their parenting journeys. Madida has drawn attention to stories often overlooked in mainstream media, from raising a child with a diagnosis to balancing career and family life.

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In a statement on social media, Madida thanked her children, Shaka and Nefertiti, and her production team, noting that her personal experiences as a mother were the inspiration for the podcast. “This project started as a way to have honest conversations with other moms. Seeing how listeners connect with these stories is beyond rewarding,” she wrote.

Media outlets have noted the podcast’s growing influence. OkMzansi highlighted that it has become “a place where mothers can relate, learn, and share,” while Youth Village reported that listeners praise the authenticity of each episode. Unlike many celebrity podcasts that focus on fame or lifestyle, Madida’s show centers on real-life parenting experiences and practical advice, giving it a distinct voice in the crowded podcast space.

Nandi Madida – Instagram

The recognition comes alongside Madida’s ongoing work in media. She also hosts Africa Now Radio on Apple Music 1, a show that spotlights African music and emerging artists. Earlier this year, she celebrated 100 episodes of Africa Now Radio with Apple Music executives and her husband, Zakes Bantwini. Madida has described her role on the show as creating connections between African artists and global audiences.

Nandi Madida – Instagram

Although Apple’s acknowledgment is a milestone, Madida is focused on growing the podcast. She plans to bring in more diverse voices and tackle topics ranging from mental health to career challenges for parents. Listeners can expect the podcast to continue offering practical, relatable, and unfiltered conversations about motherhood.

The Motherhood Network stands out not because of celebrity involvement, but because it gives mothers a platform to share their experiences honestly, with depth and nuance. Apple’s recognition affirms that Madida has successfully created a podcast that is both meaningful and necessary in today’s media landscape.

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