22 episodes

Let's talk about God, life, Pan-Africanism, books, culture and everything in between

RadioRue Rue

    • Society & Culture

Let's talk about God, life, Pan-Africanism, books, culture and everything in between

    RadioRue How to Read the Bible

    RadioRue How to Read the Bible

    Today, we're going to talk about how to read the Bible. This is the basics 101 of Christianity and in order to have an effective Christian life we're going to have to get into the word, but sometimes it can be so hard to understand what it's saying. In this episode we'll break down same ways you can level up your Bible reading and get the most out of the word.

    Feel free to shoot me some of the ways you read the Bible.

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    Twitter: @rumuty13

    • 16 min
    RadioRue Season 2 - The God Season

    RadioRue Season 2 - The God Season

    Hi! I’m back a whole year later! Welcome back to RadioRue I missed y’all I hope you missed me too. We’re back for another season and I’m so excited to share some of things I’ve learnt while I was away. I hope you’ll join me in this new season, the God Season!

    • 9 min
    RadioRue x Bants To The Bone #EndSARS Africa Needs New Leaders

    RadioRue x Bants To The Bone #EndSARS Africa Needs New Leaders

    In this last episode of the season, I was joined by my friends from the Bants To The Bone podcast, to talk about the #EndSARS movement against police brutality and abuse of power in Nigeria. This hashtag has gained momentum over the past couple of weeks and rightly so because Nigeria and Nigerians need our help to keep it going and push for change in their country. We are our brothers and our sisters' keepers we need to come together and advocate for change, use tools and resources at our disposal to help the African continent. There's so much happening, we need each other.

    Idris and Stefan are both Nigerian and talked about what exactly SARS is and what has been happening in Nigeria for decades and has brought this issue to the forefront. I hope this episode is enlightening and you learn as I much as I did hearing from Idris and Stefan.

    Bants To The Bone can be found on all social media platforms @BantsToTheBone. You can find their podcast everywhere you get podcasts, and follow their personal pages @idris_a & @uruemu.a

    Follow me @rumuty on Instagram and @rumuty13 on Twitter

    • 40 min
    RadioRue Rings in 26

    RadioRue Rings in 26

    It's your girl's 26th birthday and in today's episode I'm reflecting on year 25, the highs, the blessings, the heartbreaks. Gratitude is a must and I thank God for life and the opportunity to see yet another year. I'm thankful for you and your support, thanks for rocking with me and supporting me with your listenership for the past 18 and now 19 episodes. You are the best!

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    Twitter: @rumuty13

    • 17 min
    RadioRue Talks Resting & Content You Might Like

    RadioRue Talks Resting & Content You Might Like

    Guys your girl is tired and homesick. In this week's episode, it's just me talking about the importance of resting, how I've been struggling with homesickness, and also some content I have been listening to and watching, to keep me positive. This is just a transparency episode and an opportunity to shout out some dope people doing some dope things creatively. Enjoy!

    Podcasts and Channels Mentioned:

    TJae Speaks

    Bants To The Bone

    TeteHumba

    Sadza In The Morning

    Jesus and Jollof

    Woman Evolve

    Mpoomy Ledwaba

    2BlackWomen

    • 14 min
    RadioRue Talks Indigeneity with Céleste

    RadioRue Talks Indigeneity with Céleste

    Today's episode features Céleste's journey navigating, learning about, and embracing her identity as part of the Métis indigenous group. She describes the different ways she has actively sought to learn about her Métis culture and more broadly indigenous histories and futures. We don't typically hear the voices, or stories of indigenous folks in mainstream media and especially not at school. As an educator, Céleste is passionate about making sure those stories are shared and taught and that indigenous students in the classroom see and hear themselves reflected because, indigenous lives matter.

    • 18 min

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