Her Memoir is the space where African women finally say what they've always meant to say — unedited, unfiltered, and entirely their own. Long-form conversations with women who have survived, built, healed, led, and are still in the middle of becoming.
There is a version of African women's stories that gets told — curated, softened, made palatable. Her Memoir is not that version. Here, the full arc is honoured: the grief and the glory, the detour and the destination, the parts she had to fight through to become who she is.
We believe in long-form conversation because truth takes time to surface. The most important thing a woman says is rarely the first thing she says.
Her Memoir was built on the conviction that representation isn't just about seeing someone who looks like you — it's about hearing someone who has lived through something you recognise. That recognition is transformative.
Season 1 brought together women across design, medicine, sport, culture, faith, and the quiet in-between. Each conversation was an act of documentation — a record for every woman who needed to hear it, and every generation that will come after.
Voices that deserve more than a footnote. We give them the full chapter.
Oral tradition, modernised. These stories are the archive we never had.
The woman listening is part of the story. She always has been.
Noellah Musundi built Her Memoir because she kept seeing something missing: spaces where African women could speak without abbreviation. Not the elevator pitch of their lives. The actual life.
As a communications expert, she understands how narratives get shaped — and reshaped — by who holds the microphone. Her Memoir is her answer to that. A platform where she holds the mic, and hands it over with intention.
"A memoir isn't just what you survived. It's what you understood from the surviving. Most women never get the chance to say what they actually understood."— Noellah Musundi
Her work focuses on elevating voices and lived experiences across Africa. Season 1 of Her Memoir is the most complete expression of that work — 11 conversations that will outlast the moment they were recorded.
Her Memoir is on Spotify and YouTube. Audio for the commute. Video for the full face-to-face truth of it. Every episode, every platform, every woman's story intact.