M's View is a podcast whose interview format covers various topics with the aim of offering a fresh take with the intent of provoking thought, while being entertaining. The overall tone of the show is edgy, doesnt shy away from controversial conversations but still relevant to primarly African Urban demographic of 35- 45 age group. Some of the topics covered so far are LGBTIQ in Africa, Kids being taught their African culture, Friendships with Exes, Social toll of Entrepreneurship and Red Pill movement in UG.
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M's View is a podcast whose interview format covers various topics with the aim of offering a fresh take with the intent of provoking thought, while being entertaining. The overall tone of the show is edgy, doesnt shy away from controversial conversations but still relevant to primarly African Urban demographic of 35- 45 age group. Some of the topics covered so far are LGBTIQ in Africa, Kids being taught their African culture, Friendships with Exes, Social toll of Entrepreneurship and Red Pill movement in UG.
On this episode Melanie was joined by Foodpreneur, Balamaga Rogers & Economist, Pumla Nabachwa as they chat about loads of things. They talked about present day relevance of education, what they wished their parents taught them and what they think their parents got right, if school social networks matter and why. All three have a candid discussion as they share openly from their own life experiences.
M's View
M's View is a podcast whose interview format covers various topics with the aim of offering a fresh take with the intent of provoking thought, while being entertaining. The overall tone of the show is edgy, doesnt shy away from controversial conversations but still relevant to primarly African Urban demographic of 35- 45 age group. Some of the topics covered so far are LGBTIQ in Africa, Kids being taught their African culture, Friendships with Exes, Social toll of Entrepreneurship and Red Pill movement in UG.