NYUKI Podcast

NYUKI

NYUKI Podcast Nyuki podcast is dedicated to addressing issues affecting the African community worldwide, such as politics, education, health, finance, sex in relationships, marriages, culture, domestic violence, etc. Nyuki Podcast will serve as a tool for many voices who have been silent in our community.

  1. 03/04/2024

    How our Parents escaped EXECUTIONS and GENOCIDES

    In this special episode of Nyuki Podcast, we had the privilege to be interviewed by Walter Gallacher. Mr. Gallacher began his thirty-year career in higher education teaching adults on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. He spent most of his career with Colorado Mountain College where he was the Director of Marketing and more recently the Dean of Students. Since his retirement in 2005, he has been producing "Immigrant Stories," a radio program, podcast and oral history project that is gathering the recollections of immigrants who have settled in western Colorado. Throughout this episode, we dove deeper into the untold stories of our lives, the obstacles that our families endured in our native countries, and the events that happened to force us to live and resettle in the USA. Mr. Gallacher was the interviewer on our show. This was the first time both of us talked about those personal life events publicly. We hope that many of our fellow immigrants/refugees who are here and experienced similar stories can come forward to share their stories with the rest of us. Many of us still have the post-trauma from our past and the things we experienced in our earlier age. The goal of this interview was to share our story and also to encourage many to seek help or counseling to overcome some of the past dilemmas. A special thank you to Mr. Gallacher and all of our viewers and listeners for continuing support. Make sure to subscribe to our channel.

    1h 4m
  2. 02/05/2024

    A conversation with Yoel Kidane

    In this special episode of The Nyuki Podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Yoal Kidane a Co-founder & Executive Director of Street Fraternity, Inc. a non-profit organization focusing on providing a place of brotherhood and personal growth for urban young men. Visit www.Streetfraternityusa.org to learn more. We talked about his childhood experiences growing up in his native country of Eritrea and how he immigrated to the USA precisely here in Denver Colorado. The life and the transition of different cultures. Our conversation tracks over various topics regarding his early years of college, joining a refugee resettlement agency to work with youth and families from different parts of the world. Mr. Kadine is a mentor, coach, a big brother to many African young men in this community. He uses soccer to connect with youth as his primary method of contact. There are more important lessons to be learned in this episode of The Nyuki Podcast, we hope you enjoyed this episode and go support Street Fraternity and its mission. NYUKI Podcast is dedicated to addressing issues affecting the African community worldwide, such as politics, education, health, finance, sex in relationships, marriages, culture, domestic violence, etc. The Nyuki Podcast will serve as a tool for many voices who have been silent in our community. Every week, the podcast is growing in popularity and its subscribers due to the panelist's honesty in sharing their thoughts and views on relevant topics covered each week.

    1h 37m

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NYUKI Podcast Nyuki podcast is dedicated to addressing issues affecting the African community worldwide, such as politics, education, health, finance, sex in relationships, marriages, culture, domestic violence, etc. Nyuki Podcast will serve as a tool for many voices who have been silent in our community.