A podcast all about sharing different narratives.
HAPPY 18 MAY. In this episode, we celebrate with "reer" Somaliland, we ranted about Somali politics and other problems. Enjoy and share your thoughts and feedback through our social media platforms or email.
Hello, hello, hello... We are back with more banter and social media buuq.
EID MUBAARK! In this episode, we discussed various topics including this past Eid, Somali migration to the US the Somali music scene of the past week and more...
In this episode, we are chitchatting about. varies topics, focusing on social norms, Music and social media trends. Listen away if you are interested in raw conversations and lots of laughter.
This is a new episode. We are returning after a long break, reintroducing ourselves, and chitchatting about what we have been up to. In this season we have a new co-host AMINA ISIR.
In this Episode we are conversing with Muna Axmed Cumar, a young author from Hargeisa, discussing the importance of literature and language in social development. Muna shared with us her writing journey and how she become an author in an unenabling culture.
In this episode, we conversed with A Somali Author, Storyteller, and host of the 'CODKA UBAX Podcast' ISMAIL UBAX. Get to know Ismail in this up close and personal conversation.
In this episode, I am having a conversation with the amazing Amina Isir (AMINA MUSE). get to know Amina up close and "personal"
in Today's episode, we are conversing with a young, social influencer, a youth ambassador, and a regional #SDGs Champion Fathi Bashe. in this short conversation you will get to know Fathi, what he does, and how to become a youth activist.
In this new series, we look at the personal stories and self-development journeys of Somali successful individuals. In this episode, we conversed with Ubah Ali, a young Somali student, and an activist with a unique tale of determination and dedication.
If we understand some of the root causes we can prevent. Episode 2 of season two discusses the phenomena of divorce in the Muslim communities particularly the Somali community.
Sometimes we forget 'US'. It is important to be aware of your mental wellbeing at all times. This episode marks the beginning of a new season (season 2), introducing the new season; but also briefly covers tips and suggestion regarding ways to look after our mental wellbeing?
In this episode, we discussed foreign aid and the negative impact of dependence culture on Somali society. Although we are not politically correct and we speak our mind, we try not to offend anyone. The purpose of this discussion is to raise awareness of particular topics with an entertainment twist.
In this episode, we discussed the skin bleaching epidemic within the Somali society. We discuss this serious issue in a light-hearted way. The purpose of the episode is to raise awareness of the skin bleaching issue, however, we are also trying to entertain our audience so please don’t take any offence to our remarks.
In this episode we are discussing how the value of Somali poetry can be revived and the main caused of its devaluation. The main guest of this episode is a young poet from Hargeisa who whom his style of poetry is classic poetry and has a different take on the modernisation of the classic Somali poetry and language.
In this episode we are discussing how the value of Somali poetry can be revived and the main caused of its devaluation. The main guest of this episode is a young poet from Hargeisa who whom his style of poetry is classic poetry and has a different take on the modernisation of the classic Somali poetry and language.
In this episode we are discussing the issue of fragile masculinity in the Somali society, and how masculinity definition switches around to suit ones situation.
In this episode we are discussing QABIIL & QABYAALAD, is Qabiil what it really is in modern day Somali society. Lets find out in this alternative narrative. WARNING: We are not trying to be politically correct here, this is raw, entertaining, and might even change your views on Q&Q.
In this episode we are discussing the good, the bad and the ugly in the mother land.
In the first episode of Kitchen Chat Podcast we are dicussing the role expectation of Somali men and women at work place.