In this episode, hosts Kanyiginya Katelyne and Nantege Virginia reconnect after a long time apart, sharing personal stories, discussing music and artists (Odumodublvck, Weasel & Radio etc) and exploring political topics in Uganda.
They engage in fun icebreakers and riddles, reflect on life experiences and share their holiday plans. The conversation emphasizes the importance of friendship, positivity and emotional balance in navigating life's challenges.
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In this episode of the How's the Weather , Virginia and Katelyne engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from personal reflections to the complexities of the education system and the political landscape in Uganda. They share their highs and lows, delve into the impact of monetary influence on elections and emphasize the importance of civic engagement and understanding the voting process. The conversation also touches on healthcare challenges and the need for better facilities, as well as a critical look at the candidates and their manifestos ahead of the upcoming elections.
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What happens when your cab ride turns into a masterclass in African leadership, identity and the unapologetic charisma of Nigerians? In this short and sweet 14-minute episode, I literally sit down with a taxi driver who is also a law student and he delivers one of the most refreshingly honest breakdowns on the state of leadership across the the continent.
From the potholes in policy to those in our streets, we unpack how governance gaps ripple into everyday life. However, it’s not all critique, there’s wit, warmth and a bold claim that might be true: “if there was no country like Nigeria, the world would have been so bored” and honestly he might be onto something.
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Enjoy the WHOLE show!!! In this episode we share our thoughts and throw in a bit of culture commentary.
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In this engaging conversation, Katelyne and Virginia explore a variety of themes including graduation celebrations, evolving views on love and relationships, celebrity gossip surrounding Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber, personal perspectives on weddings, and the controversies surrounding celebrity weddings like that of Jeff Bezos. The discussion is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and reflections on emotional connections, making it a relatable and entertaining listen.
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In this episode, Virginia and Katelyne engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from personal experiences to societal observations. We explore the nuances of relationships, heartbreak and the lessons learned from first experiences. The conversation delves into the impact of social media on self-perception, the fear of vulnerability and the pressures of perfectionism. They also reflect on their teenage years, friendships as well as the dynamics of being considered 'cool' in school. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about their favorite songs and a reminder to love one another.
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In this episode, I am ecstatic to have listeners back to the podcast, share my journey through a 30-day public speaking challenge. I discuss the importance of obedience and authenticity in creative endeavors, explore the creative economy, and emphasize the significance of streaming in today's attention-driven world. Furthermore I also draw lessons from the biblical figures Bezalel and Oholiab, encouraging listeners to use their unique talents for a greater purpose.
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In this episode, I have a personal check-in, reflecting on my emotional journey in April. I discuss the importance of taking time to rest and appreciate the little things, while also exploring the impact of the EP 'Reflection Station' by Tay Iwar and Doechii's ABNH on my state. Further emphasizing the need for space to feel and reflect, especially during the challenges of being in your 20s. The conversation highlights the healing power of music and the importance of sharing personal experiences.
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In this podcast episode, I interview Cynthia Tumwine, also known as Ninja C, an award-winning rapper and entrepreneur. We discuss her journey in the Ugandan music industry, the importance of collaboration among artists, and the evolving landscape of nightlife and dining in Uganda. Cynthia shares her insights on the current state of the music scene, the significance of awards, and the power of community in fostering growth. The conversation also touches on music recommendations and concludes with encouraging words for aspiring artists.
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In this engaging conversation, Senté shares his journey from being a music fan to becoming an artist in the Ugandan music scene. He discusses his influences, the themes he explores in his music, and the importance of community support for local artists. Senté emphasizes the need for self-belief and the joy of collaboration, while also highlighting the growth of Ugandan music on international platforms. The conversation touches on his upcoming projects and the excitement surrounding his new EP, Teasing.
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I am joined by Hakim and Bakka- founders of amafit (https://joinamafit.com/) and lovers of culture. In this episode, we delve into the rise of Afro House and it's impact on the African music scene. We explore how sampling serves as a bridge between cultures, enabling the fusion of diverse musical elements. We discuss the importance of distribution and maintaining authenticity in the ever-evolving music industry. Additionally, we define Ugandan music and it's promising future, emphasizing the need for volume in music production to enhance creativity and output.
Join us as we unravel these fascinating topics and much more.
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...the weight of expectations, coping with transitional phases, the struggle of dreaming and limitation, finding purpose amidst chaos & just life as it is.
Song recommendation: Self by Cleo Sol.
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In this episode I share about my 2 years loc journey. I get into how the process started, challenges, criticisms, how having locs has influenced my perception on confidence and so much more.
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XENO is a goal-based investment platform that helps people plan, save and invest for their financial goals.
In this episode we discuss;
Hopefully this gets us all on board to get our money right this year.
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rock-steady /rɒkˈstɛdi/ adjective (a word naming an attribute) -consistent in performance or behavior. synonyms: consistent, dependable, steady-going.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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ho ho ho! LOOOL
In this episode during dice debrief I share what I have learned about myself recently. For sizzle session we go back in time to highlight the difference between Father Christmas and Santa Claus then debate with myself at the preacher's pulpit on if Jesus' carpentry work deserved to be kept in a museum and if we need to have a day dedicated to His first miracle as well.
Happy holidays good people.
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In this final part of "stars" , we pretty much share our 2024 Ugandan music wrapped following a criteria.
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Had the thrilling opportunity to host Catherine, the powerhouse behind Ivanza magazine, a space that is dedicated to celebrating Uganda's diverse voices, visions and vibes.
In this part of the episode we talk about;
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Calm sea (his personality), lightning speed (his journey)- awe & power. Despite the contrasting nature, both inspire a sense of wonder, the good kind in this case.
Tungi blesses us with the opportunity to understand his art more as he shares his POV.
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Beata simply defines purpose as "Doing, Living & Being"
In this episode we talk about;
and so much more!
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