102 episodes

Selam & Hello is a show featuring stories of joy and justice from Africa and the diaspora. Produced in Kenya for global audiences - Selam & Hello curates conversations on identity and culture that inform, entertain and uplift.

Selam & Hello Lilly Bekele-Piper

    • Society & Culture

Selam & Hello is a show featuring stories of joy and justice from Africa and the diaspora. Produced in Kenya for global audiences - Selam & Hello curates conversations on identity and culture that inform, entertain and uplift.

    The Case for the Continent

    The Case for the Continent

    This week on Selam and Hello, we're honored to host Lydia Namubiru, Editor-in-Chief of The Continent. Join us as we explore the inception of The Continent, and its innovative and empowering platform for African journalism. From celebrating African excellence to shedding light on humanitarian crises and preserving cultural heritage, Lydia discusses the pivotal role of media in shaping public discourse. Despite challenges, she highlights strategies for promoting positive narratives and amplifying stories of resilience. We delve into the rise of anti-gender agendas and the cultural renaissance sweeping across Africa, reflecting on the future of African journalism amidst evolving media landscapes. Join us for a visionary journey into 'The Case for the Continent,' where hope and possibility abound.

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 47 min
    The Case for Indigenous (Re)Imaginings

    The Case for Indigenous (Re)Imaginings

    This week we embark on a visionary journey into 'The Case for Indigenous (Re)Imagining' as part of our ongoing exploration in 'The Case for Hope' series. Join Lilly as she sits down with two inspiring educators for liberation, Sajda Khalil and Amin Hussain, in a conversation brimming with optimism, insight, and passion. Sajda and Amin shed light on innovative approaches to African-centered education, advocating for a curriculum that reflects the diverse experiences and aspirations of the continent's children. They passionately argue for the liberation of educational systems, championing a holistic approach that cultivates critical thinking, creativity, and cultural pride - allowing future generations to define success on their own terms. Join us as we explore a future where tradition, resilience, and cultural vibrancy pave the way for joy and justice.

    Follow Sagda and Amin's work:
    https://www.indigeniuseducation.com/https://www.instagram.com/indigenius_education/Watch their previous episode on Selam & Hello: The Revolution Will Be Taught or listen to it here.
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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 1 hr 14 min
    The Case for Choice

    The Case for Choice

    This week we are privileged to hear one woman's story on her journey towards choosing the life she wants to live. Muthoni Gitau, a notable content creator and podcaster shares her choice to be child-free, the many challenges she has faced in that journey, and ultimately, how she reached her destination. Muthoni shares the questions and answers she has wrestled with in her path to reproductive health and that there are many ways women 'mother' without having children. Join us as we navigate the multifaceted dynamics of choice, probing intersections of personal agency, cultural paradigms, and disparities in resource access in the region.


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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 55 min
    The Case for Traditional Medicine

    The Case for Traditional Medicine

    This week on Selam and Hello, Lilly delves into the world of traditional medicine with Vitalice Ochieng, Senior Program Manager at the Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH). Together they discuss the motivation and tenets of TICAH's book 'Using Our Traditions: A Health & Nutritional Guide for Kenyan Families' and explore their efforts in preserving and promoting traditional medical knowledge, the potential integration of traditional and modern medicine, and the challenges hindering broader acceptance of traditional practices. Vitalice also highlights the work TICAH does to connect cultures across Kenya and advocate for policies that would allow for rigorous testing and oversight of traditional medicine - allowing them to enter more mainstream markets. Finally, they envision the future of traditional medicine in Kenya, Africa, and the diaspora, celebrating its history in fostering resilience and well-being. Join us as we journey into 'The Case for Traditional Medicine,' celebrating age-old healing traditions and their vital role in holistic health.

    We are giving away one copy of TICAH's book 'Using Our Traditions'! Comment on our social media pages about your favorite holistic remedies, a cultural practice or wisdom passed down to you from your elders and you will be entered in our drawing!

    Follow TICAH: https://www.ticahealth.org/

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 46 min
    The Case for Comedy

    The Case for Comedy

    This week, Lilly delves into the world of comedy with Doug Mutai. Doug, Founder of the Kenya Standup Collective and Co-Founder of the Nairobi International Comedy Festival, joins us to share how he got started, the current trends in comedy in Kenya and what makes a good joke. Doug shares how language is an important cultural signal when writing comedy and his insights into navigating sensitive topics like politics in front of a crowd. Aspiring comedians will find valuable advice from Doug's experiences, highlighting the transformative impact of humor. Join us as we delve into 'The Case for Comedy', celebrating comedy's role in fostering resilience and spreading hope.

    Tickets to Nairobi International Comedy Festival here!

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 41 min
    The Case for Truth

    The Case for Truth

    This week, Lilly dives into the world of journalism with Maya Misikir. Maya is the founder of SIFTER, a weekly newsletter that highlights the top five stories from Ethiopia, shining a light on the challenge of discerning truth in an age of misinformation. Maya shares her journey to journalism, the creation of SIFTER as a beacon for reliable and inclusive news, and her commitment to impartial reporting amidst Ethiopia's political and economic complexities. They discuss the significance of language accessibility and media literacy, while Maya offers invaluable insights for young journalists and stresses the importance of mindful news consumption. This episode is a testament to the power of informed storytelling and the critical role of journalists in shaping our understanding of the world.

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    Sifter: https://sifter.substack.com/ Maya's work for VOA: https://www.voanews.com/author/maya-misikir/oivvy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maya-misikir-3a2b2a83/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItsMayaMisikir Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsmayamisikir/ 
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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 51 min

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