Fleur Macdonald works as a broadcaster and producer. She’s currently working on a podcast series Limitless Africa in English, French and Portuguese for the US Department of State.
She also has a passion project, Shelf Life, where she acts as a resident bookcase analyst. Listen on Spotify https://shorturl.at/dhkBY or on Apple https://shorturl.at/lyLMX.
BBC World Service
Women writing Zimbabwe - The Documentary, producer, July 2023
The street photographers reframing Africa - The Cultural Frontline, co-producer, October 2019
BBC Radio 4
Rabbits and the Rassemblement National - From Our Own Correspondent (6 minutes in), July 2021
A dictator’s daughter cleans up Conakry’s streets - From Our Own Correspondent (22 minutes, 30 seconds in), April 2020
Mali’s most famous living photographer - From Our Own Correspondent, February 2020
A film premiere in a Tunisian prison - From Our Own Correspondent (18 minutes, 50 seconds in), December 2018
Ancient manuscripts and a pile of bones - From Our Own Correspondent (11 minutes, 50 seconds in), July 2018
From Phoenician to Phalangist - From Our Own Correspondent (11 minutes, 20 seconds in), March 2018
A clan gathering in the Deep South - From Our Own Correspondent (17 minutes, 10 seconds in), September 2017
BBC Scotland
Reporter’s Notebook - Trump and Haggis, August 2019
Monocle radio
Konfekt Korner - The art of matchmaking
Konfekt Korner - Can tennis be a metaphor for life?
Review of Valérie Trierweiler’s Thank You For This Moment and Anjelica Huston’s Watch Me on Monocle Radio’s Midori House, December 2014
Limitless Africa