AfriMillennial: The Podcast Anthony Michael Mwami
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- Society & Culture
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A weekly chat hosting Uganda's creative contemporaries to share their stories- and talk about literally anything else. Really😂.
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Episode 14: Stom Wabuko
"When I look at the mirror, all I see is flaws. When I look into the mirror, all I see is Boss." Stom Wabuko has graced the rarest stages and audiences in Kenya (and beyond) with his gift of Spoken Word Poetry. He shares the intriguing story of how a random pattern of unfortunate incidents sparked his interest in poetry, and how he has used his talent to transform the lives of young people in Kenya whose path in life is blurry.
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Episode 13: Nigel Edwin Kuria
As a creative, Nigel Edwin Kuria has done it all; from modeling, influencing, voicing, to eventually starting his own digital communications and marketing firm.
Kuria shares so much experience on this episode, on effective creative and influencer management, and dealing with the little demons that hold creatives back. You're welcome! -
Episode 12: Consolate Namyalo
She's a multi-talented storyteller who has successfully co-founded and run an e-zine that highlights the amazing work of women in Uganda, collaborated with and managed a wide spectrum of young creatives to produce powerful stories and, most recently, hit the airwaves as the host of 91.3 Capital FM's AM-PM show.
Consolate Namyalo uses this hour to walk us through her story as a creative, and oh boy, does she have a lesson or two for every creative out here to learn! Enjoy! -
Episode 11: Okello Okello
He's known for being hella funny - and innovative while at it: Okello Okello has built quite the distinct brand in Uganda's fast-growing comedy industry by adopting the concept of Silent Disco for his comedy shows, dubbed "Comedy Black Friday".
Okello takes a moment to get serious (which, turns out, he can get) and share with us the story of his career. -
Episode 10: Apio Moro
She's no stranger to the music scene; for years now, Apio Moro has commanded crowds and graced stages both local and international, with her powerful voice and her skillful plucks at the guitar. The gifted contemporary artist recently moved from Kampala to Nairobi on a spiritual journey for her personal growth, and picked up lessons along the way. This Season Finale is an account of her journey - and her life lessons.
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Episode 09: Kenneth Desire Tereka
It's quite something to pursue a career in your passion. It's another thing to dedicate your entire career to working with people who are differently abled but share the same passion. In this episode, Kenneth Desire Tereka talks about his inspirational work with Unseen Dreams, an initiative using dance and music to advocate for disability inclusion, and how it has impacted his own life, as well as the lives of young people living with disabilities in Uganda.