In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Mwami joins us for a powerful conversation on music, culture, and challenging the status quo. From creative storytelling to navigating the music industry, Mwami opens up about his journey, inspirations, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
🎙 What you’ll hear in this episode:
Mwami’s creative process and storytelling approach
Thoughts on East African music and culture
Breaking stereotypes and pushing creative boundaries
Advice for young artists and content creators
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In this episode, we sit down with Patra Naluguzi Ataliba, the Gen Z Baddie, Miss Personality Uganda 2024, and rising radio host at NRG Radio. She opens up about her journey from growing up in Namasuba to becoming a public figure, entrepreneur, and media personality.We talk about:Her dream of working on TV and her journey into radioInside the Miss Uganda 2024 boot camp experienceThe truth about beauty pageants in Uganda – are they just for the rich?Why she knew she wouldn't win Miss UgandaRunning two businesses: Pcakes (cake brand) and Bag.s (handbags)Why she gives out her mom’s number and how her mother inspired her hustleHer tomboy days, being an introvert off-mic, and how she became Miss Talent MUBSControversial comments: Does she really enjoy “stealing boyfriends”? Or is it just a joke?🎧 Plus, we dive into her personal life, mindset, and how her background shaped her into the confident, unapologetic voice she is today.🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS for more real, unfiltered conversations with Uganda’s rising stars.🎙️ Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major platforms. #MissUganda2024 #NRGRadio #UgandanPodcast #GenZBaddie #UgandanWomen #WomenInMedia #UgandaEntertainment #UgandanYouthVoices #PatraAtaliba
Uganda finally has its first fully operational comedy club — the Laughing Maraboustork — and today, we sit down with the man behind it: Timothy J. Nyanzi.
In this exclusive episode, Timothy shares the vision and struggles behind opening Uganda's first comedy club, what it was like working with comedy icon Anne Kansiime, and how he’s mentored some of the country’s top comedians. From his early days with the Punchliners to touring Kenya and South Africa, to writing for TV, animation, and AMVCA-nominated shows, Timothy is a true multi-hyphenate shaping Uganda's creative future.
We also talk about the current state of the Ugandan comedy industry and how it compares to other African countries like Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria.📍
Topics We Cover:
Introduction,
Why Laughing Maraboustork?
Setting Up Uganda’s First Comedy Club
Working with Anne Kansiime
Mentoring Comedians in Uganda
The Pun African & Touring Africa Writing for TV and Animation
The State of Uganda’s Comedy Industry
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On this episode, we sit down with Sheena Holms – public figure, lifestyle content creator, fitness enthusiast, and star of the hit reality series Kampala Crème.Sheena opens up about: • The real drama behind Kampala Crème • Her journey with wellness and fitness • Her love for family and kids • Her views on dating in Kampala • How life in the UK shaped her mindsetAnd yes — she responds to the “ghetto girls” moment 👀🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else you listen.📺 Watch the full video right here and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!#SheenaHolm #KampalaCreme #Datinginkampala #UgContentCreators #LifestylePodcast #RealTalk #TUBTSPodcast
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Dokta Brain — real name Nkwanga Geoffrey Adam — a multi-award-winning Ugandan singer, songwriter, and performer.Known for writing the massive hit Musawo by Winnie Nwagi and for his standout projects like Elizabella, Downtown Baller, and the latest VAT EP, Dokta Brain opens up about his journey, including a time he was taken to juvenile detention, and how that chapter shaped the artist and man he is today.We talk about his transition from songwriter to solo star, the meaning behind the VAT EP, his rebrand, and what it takes to build a lasting music legacy in Uganda and beyond.📌 Topics: • His early struggles and juvenile experience • The story behind writing Musawo • The making of VAT EP • Rebranding and stepping into the spotlight • Uganda’s global music potential • Building a legacy through storytelling and soundDon’t miss this inspiring and unfiltered conversation.👉 Subscribe for more conversations with the movers and shakers of Ugandan music and culture.#DoktaBrain #UgandanMusic #WinnieNwagi #Musawo #BonnyPodcast #AfricanMusic #MusicJourney #SongwriterToStar #FromJuvenileToLegend #VATep
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Michael Niyitegeka, a trailblazer in Uganda’s tech and education space, to explore the future of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and how it's transforming job opportunities for Ugandan youth.Michael, the Program Director at Refactory and Country Manager of ICDL Africa in Uganda, shares his insights on:✅ What BPO is and its potential for Uganda✅ Uganda's 5-year vision for BPO and youth employment✅ How AI and automation will reshape the job market✅ What the Ministry is doing to help youth tap into BPO opportunities✅ How rural and underprivileged communities can benefit from digital skilling✅ Real success stories of Ugandan youth thriving in BPO careersWith nearly 20 years of experience in leadership, tech, and education, Michael brings a wealth of knowledge and practical advice for anyone looking to understand the intersection of technology, youth empowerment, and digital transformation in Uganda.🎧 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring conversations.📍 Watch now on the Ugandan Boy Talk Show YouTube Channel🎙️ Available on all podcast platforms#UgandaBPO #MichaelNiyitegeka #YouthEmpowerment #AIJobs #DigitalSkills #Refactory #ICDLAfrica #TheUgandanBoyTalkShow #UgandaTech #JobCreation #SkillingTheYouth #FutureOfWork #Automation #TechLeadership
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Brillian, the PR Executive, and Elisha Shane, the Operations Manager of UG Party Culture — one of Uganda’s most influential events brands.🎉 From organizing iconic experiences like Bon Voyage, Jersey & Crocs, and the electrifying Strictly Amapiano at The Villa Bukoto, UG Party Culture has redefined what it means to party in Kampala.We dive into: • The behind-the-scenes planning of Uganda’s top parties • How they balance creativity, branding, and logistics • The story behind UG Party Culture as a registered events company • Their unique approach to corporate party organizing • The power of community, music, and nightlife in shaping youth culture💥 Whether you’re into event planning, Ugandan nightlife, or want to understand how the biggest party brands are built, this episode is a must-watch.🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more conversations that spotlight Uganda’s creatives and culture-makers.#UgPartyCulture #KampalaNightlife #BonVoyageUg #StrictlyAmapiano #JerseyAndCrocs #UgandanEvents #PartyInUganda #BrillianUG #ElishaShane #TheUgandanBoyTalkShow
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Kvan – multi-talented Ugandan visual artist, music producer, and filmmaker – to talk about his new psychological thriller "You May Kiss the Bride".This gripping film explores a romance that turns dark, diving into themes of obsession, trauma, and betrayal. Kvan breaks down the creative process behind the movie, his role as a producer, and the powerful message it carries. We also explore Opportunities Are Here, a platform transforming Uganda’s creative industry by empowering young artists to produce high-quality content, monetize their work, and build sustainable careers.🔥 If you’re a fan of African cinema, passionate about the creative industry, or love good storytelling, this episode is for you.🎬
Topics Covered: Making of You May Kiss the Bride goodbye, the psychology behind the story, Challenges in Ugandan film production, creatives can monetize their art in The impact of Opportunities Are Here📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share!#UgandanMovies #Kvan #YouMayKissTheBridegoodbye #AfricanCinema #OpportunitiesAreHere #KampalaCreatives #FilmIndustryUG #UgandanBoyTalkShow
In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, I sit down with the multitalented Maritza, aka Mama KLA — a spoken word artist, lawyer, dancer, actor, podcaster, radio presenter, and true media powerhouse.We dive into:Her spoken word journey and how it all beganA poetic breakdown of her debut album “Wednesday”Her bold take on quality vs numbers in Uganda’s creative sceneThe truth about Kameza money and money talk in relationshipsHer favorite music and artists that inspire her creativityMaritza is raw, real, and unapologetically herself. Whether you're a poet, content creator, or just love deep conversations with Uganda’s most dynamic voices, this one is for you.🎧 Watch, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who loves poetry and real talk!#MamaKLA #MaritzaUganda #UgandanBoyTalkShow #SpokenWordUG #WednesdayAlbum #KameezaMoney #UgandanCreatives #PoetryInAfrica #WomenInMedia #UgandaPodcast #CreativeHustle #AfricanStorytellers #BonnyKibuuka #MediaPersonalityUG #PodcastAfrica
In this powerful Ugandan Boy Talk Show episode, we sit down with the one and only Victoria Sibiya — celebrated NBS Television news anchor, Next Radio voice-over artist, pastor, and now newly engaged! 💍We talk about:Her inspiring journey in Ugandan media 🎥How she balances ministry and mainstream media 🙏🏾The power of faith, purpose, and self-discipline 💡Behind-the-scenes stories from live TV 📺Love, relationships, and her engagement story 💕This episode was recorded at Dansoft Studios, Kampala's home of high-quality podcast production.👇🏾 Watch, Like, Comment, and Subscribe🔔 Hit the bell for weekly episodes that inspire, entertain, and uplift 🇺🇬#VictoriaSibiya #UgandanPodcast #FaithAndMedia #NBSUganda #DansoftStudios #UgandanBoyTalkShow #ChristianContent #WomenInMedia #LoveAndFaith #VoiceOverArtist #MotivationUganda #ChristianPodcast #RelationshipGoals2025 #UgandaYouTube #PodcastAfrica
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Spyda MC, one of Uganda’s most powerful voices in conscious hip hop, straight out of the ghetto. Known for hit songs like “Abantu Mukisa,” “Stress Killer,” and the national pride anthem “Uganda Yaffe,” Spyda MC opens up about his journey, the realities of ghetto life, and why he uses music to speak for the youth.We break down key lyrics from Abantu Mukisa, the meaning behind Uganda Yaffe, and how music can become a form of healing, resistance, and representation. This conversation is raw and inspiring and a must-watch for fans of Ugandan rap, youth empowerment, and African storytelling through hip hop.🔑 Topics Covered: • Ghetto life in Kampala • Lyrical breakdown of Abantu Mukisa & Uganda Yaffe • Mental health in the ghetto (Stress Killer) • Challenges and opportunities for Ugandan youth • The role of Luganda rap in conscious music👉 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more powerful stories from Uganda’s top voices.📍 Follow Spyda MC: https://www.instagram.com/spydamc?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==🎙 Hosted by: Bonny Kibuuka📺 Subscribe for more: https://youtube.com/@theugandanboytalkshow?si=h4f_L-4A7K8VMF39#SpydaMC #UgandaYaffe #AbantuMukisa #GhettoYouthVoices #UgandanHipHop #TheUgandanBoyTalkShow #KampalaStories #LugandaRap #StressKiller #UgandanMusic
In this explosive episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk, I sit down with Uganda’s king of comedy — Patrick Salvado aka The Man from Ombokolo. Known for his raw honesty and quick wit, Salvado opens up about the rise and fall of Ugandan comedy, his infamous roast of @KansiimeAnneEntertainer , clashes with @GnlZamba , and why he proudly wears the name “The Arrogant Man.”We dig deep into his journey from engineer to internationally recognized comedian, his iconic collaborations with @Basketmouthcomedy and @ChurchillTelevision , and his unfiltered take on the state of comedy in Uganda today.📌 Don’t miss this bold, hilarious, and brutally honest conversation!⸻⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Intro05:00 – This or That Segment08:46 – Salvado’s Journey into Comedy15:42 – Starting Comedy Night in Uganda18:07 – Nicknames: Arrogant Man, Man from Ombokolo & Salvado23:45 – Awards, Recognition & International Breakthrough28:15 – “Gratitude is a Must” – Salvado’s Mantra30:30 – The Roast of Anne Kansiime36:45 – Roasting GNL Zamba38:51 – “Ugandan Comedy is Dead” – Salvado Explains Why46:00 – School Rules in Government Schools50:08 – High School Shenanigans51:58 – Collaborating with Basket Mouth & Churchill59:54 – The Viral Quote from Salvado’s X (Twitter)1:10:26 – “Let Me Speak My Mind” Segment1:14:08 – Rapid Fire Round1:19:26 – Final Three Questions⸻🎭 Patrick Salvado• Standup Uganda Finalist• World’s Funniest Person (2016 Semi-Finalist)• Savannah Comics Choice Awards Nominee• Host of Africa Laughs Comedy Show⸻🔔 Subscribe for more deep and unfiltered conversations with Uganda’s biggest stars and cultural changemakers!👇 Let us know in the comments:Do you think Ugandan comedy is dead? Who should be roasted next?
In this exclusive episode, we sit down with Mami Deb — entrepreneur, reality TV star, and founder of Boujee and Sage Farms — for a candid conversation about her journey from the UK to Uganda, building successful businesses, and starring in Kampala Crème Season 3.We talk about: • Her big move from London to Kampala 🇬🇧➡️🇺🇬 • What it’s really like behind the scenes of Kampala Crème 🎥 • Running a luxury brand and a farm at the same time 💅🏽🌿 • Working with Michael and balancing public life with business • Her take on female entrepreneurship in Uganda🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring interviews with Uganda’s boldest creatives, entrepreneurs, and change-makers.📌 Timestamps:0:00 – Intro👇🏼 Connect with Mami DebInstagram: @Mamideb Boujee: https://www.instagram.com/boujee.ug?igsh=MXJoeXYwYmVteGxqNQ==Sage Farms🎧 Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & everywhere you get your pods.#MamiDeb #KampalaCreme #UgandaPodcast #FemaleEntrepreneur #Boujee #SageFarms #RealityTV #UgandanBusiness #WomenInBusiness #PodcastAfrica
In this exclusive episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Ugandan music icon @Iamapass opens up like never before! From the legendary Serena Hotel concert that shook Kampala to the lyrical depth of his new album, this conversation is a masterclass in artistry, confidence, and bold authenticity.🎤 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🔥 Behind-the-scenes of the historic Serena concert — the moments you didn’t see🔥 How he prepared, selected the setlist, and curated the A Pass experience🔥 Breaking down powerful tracks like “A Pass,” “Ting Shot,” “Wano,” and “Olina”🔥 His thoughts on haters, fake rappers, and standing firm in originality🔥 The moment when he took down the content of his concert that some YouTubers published on YouTube without his consent 🔥 Why A Pass believes confidence is the new currency — on and off stageWhether you're an A Pass Day-one fan or new to his sound, this episode will inspire you, make you laugh, and pull you deep into the mind of one of Uganda’s most creative musical forces.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & everywhere else!https://l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Ftheugandanboytalkshow%3Ffbclid%3DPAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaceUwfnfVA9MjJ9X5MGcOZXVCk255mpjKjE3ABmlNox7AE2XIKNx_y1EUdOfQ_aem_pQ5Zi_1zKvr5KSDL3znV3g&e=AT32ecGVJ_JpFie1EN0yrxhre--5gFBPdyOr-zyoH1142K6QWxqZN3tyeXosMNheHCfQRnsH1H9sXqoMVqzSXWAZgvGKrcz2p6e0L5E📹 Full video podcast only on YouTube.📱 Follow us on IG, TikTok & X @ The Ugandan Boy Talk Show🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe & turn on the bell for more fire interviews!#APass #SerenaConcert #UgandanMusic #Twookya #LugandaMusic #Dancehall #tubtspodcast #ApassInterview #EastAfricanMusic #AlbumBreakdown #BehindTheScenes #PodcastAfrica
In this vibrant episode, we sit down with Khuhani the Baddest Mamjama — a bold, multi-talented force making waves across East Africa. From runway modeling to songwriting and vocals, from event hosting to becoming one of the freshest new voices on @NRGRadioUG , Khuhani shares her fearless journey.Born and raised in Kenya, now taking on Uganda’s creative scene, she talks about:Her first runway show & what really happens behind the scenes 👠The music that moves her soul 🎶Hosting events with energy and confidence 🎤Adjusting to life in Uganda and what she loves most 🇺🇬And how she’s balancing all her passions like a true Baddest Mamjama 💅🏽🎧 Tune in and listen to real talk about creativity, culture, and confidence.✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more powerful stories from incredible voices across Africa!#Khuhani #Podcast #NRGRadio #Modeling #Uganda #KenyaToUganda #WomenInMedia #EastAfricaCreatives #BadMamjam #KhuhaniPodcast #tubtspodcast
In this episode, I sit down with Sabrina Agasha, journalist and host of the popular It’s Never That Serious podcast. We dive into her journey as a podcaster, the ups and downs of content creation in Uganda, and what it’s really like dating in Kampala. We also talk about the role of music in her life and how she balances it all with authenticity and humor.
Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro
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In this powerful episode, Ugandan hip-hop legend Babaluku dives deep into the roots of Lugaflow, the state of authentic Ugandan hip-hop, and the untapped talent in the ghettos that continues to be ignored by mainstream media. Babaluku shares unfiltered truths about the challenges young artists face in Uganda, the importance of staying true to culture, and why the media refuses to play music from the streets. This conversation is a must-watch if you care about the future of Ugandan music and real hip-hop.
Chapters: 0:00-Intro
3:09-Opening remarks
4:24-First Celebrity on the Ugandan boy talk show
5:00-When we first met
7:35-Power of Mentorship
10:30-Things that bring value to
14:40-Mwooyo Street
17:50-Access in our community
25:14-This or that
31:19-Luga flow
34:40-Ugandan Hip Hop
38:56-Spyda MC
42:22-Favorite Rapper on Cartel 5
50:22-Overrated and Underrated Hip-hop Artist
53:53-Performing for Kennedy in DC
55:50-Gate keepers
1:01: 08-Chasing views and likes
1:04:27-Rapid Fire
1:07:05-Final 3
1:11:00-Outro
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Natasha Nyonyozi, Miss World Uganda, as she shares her powerful journey — from her life before the crown, the intense preparation for Miss Uganda, and now her road to representing Uganda at Miss World 2025 in India.
Natasha also opens up about her personal passion project: supporting children with autism, a cause close to her heart, inspired by her younger brother Ethan. In this heartfelt episode, discover the real story behind her advocacy, the challenges she has faced, and her dreams for Uganda on the global stage.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:10 - Natasha’s early life and background
09:45 - How Natasha prepared for Miss Uganda
18:30 - Winning the Miss Uganda title
25:15 - Preparing for Miss World 2025 in India
33:20 - Natasha’s Autism Awareness Project inspired by her brother
45:50 - Natasha’s message to Uganda and the world
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In this mind-blowing episode, we sit down with Namanya Brian, the visionary CEO of Tubayo, Uganda’s fastest-growing travel platform, to talk about Tubayo’s ambitious trip to Mars from Africa — and what it means for the future of African travel and innovation.We explore: • How Tubayo is transforming Uganda’s tourism industry • The story behind the Mars trip idea • Opportunities for African travelers and content creators • Namanya Brian’s entrepreneurial journey and vision for TubayoDon’t miss this powerful conversation redefining African ambition and possibility.Subscribe, like, and share to support African stories and creators!Watch now and let’s dream big together!#Tubayo #AfricanTravel #SpaceTravelFromAfrica #UgandanInnovation #PodcastAfrica #NamanyaBrian
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Ugandan icon and mental health advocate Judith Heard joins us for a raw conversation about drug abuse in Uganda — a silent epidemic that is claiming the lives of countless young men and women.We dive deep into the reality of substance abuse, addiction, and the painful journey many youths face, including time in rehab centers and the mental health toll that often goes unnoticed. Judith Heard shares personal insights, real-life stories, and a call to action for society, the media, and policymakers to do more.If you’ve ever wondered what’s really happening behind the scenes in Uganda’s youth culture or you care about mental health awareness, drug prevention, and healing communities, this episode is a must-watch.Timestamps0:00 - Intro01:30 I love the name02:30 Wanting to have her on the podcast 04:20 Having her on the podcast 06:00 Being called a socialite 09:00 Meeting Pr.Francis 10:40 People that have transformed their lives11:30 Survived on alcohol and drugs15:17 Moving to Dubai 17:30 Hardest Moments of being sober20:30 Going to parties25:38 Life as a mother 31:00 Galatians 2:2034:40 Drug abuse in Uganda 41:00 The rich vs the Poor on drugs 46:10 Geosteady’s drug addiction 54:55 Comprehensive Insurance in Uganda 59:05 Ugandan presenters and MediaSubscribe for more conversations that matterNew episodes every week!#JudithHeard #DrugAbuseUganda #MentalHealthUganda #UgandanYouth #RehabUganda #SubstanceAbuse #UgandaPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness #StopDrugAbuse #EmpathyFirst #UgandanStories