One Kwacha che. You can afford to listen. (It'll always be free, don't worry)
Hello everyone, Sorry for the silence but your local podcast is back in full swing. I was just asked this question AGAIN last week so I am not lying when I say aunties love this question. I hope you enjoy the episode. Love, K
Episode 1 of the 'When Are You Getting Married?' Series. An introduction.
Hi guys! Yes, it has been a minute but the podcast is back to regular programming. This episode is a prequel to the 'When are you getting married?' series, inspired by all the African aunties who don't mind their business. Lobola is a key part of the preliminary stages of marriage in African culture (the assumption is that you've already found someone to marry/be married to at this point). Don't forget to bring a calculator. Guest: Mayanga Ngulube @mayangulube Intro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala
Hands up if you've been asked this question before. For real, for real, someone has asked me this and made clicking sounds after. Oh the fury. Guest: Mayanga Ngulube @mayangulube Intro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala
A christian and an atheist walk into a bar...on a side note, why do the jokes always happen in a bar? Why can't they walk into a hospital or gas station? On this episode we share our experiences growing up Christian and Atheist. Guest: Hannah Gee @hannahhmgee Intro/Outro: Magg44 - Kabolala
On this episode, Kondwani talks to younger Kondwani. No drugs or alcohol were involved.
On this episode we talk about these trifling luxury brands and mental health - turns out it's not just for muzungus. Guest: Ruramai Munyanyi @rurab710 Recommended book: Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection Intro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala
African men don't cry. This is a proven fact, not fake news (Fox News reported this). On this episode we talk about Valentine's day, communication in relationships and masculinity in the African context. Guest: Mudiwa Bwakura @biggiebkmusicWrong Places out Friday, February 22nd on all platforms Intro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala
Extended version: P.S. It has all the good stuff African men don't cry. This is a proven fact, not fake news (Fox News reported this). On this episode we talk about Valentine's day, communication in relationships and masculinity in the African context. Guest: Mudiwa Bwakura @biggiebkmusicWrong Places out Friday, February 22nd on all platforms Intro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala
We all know those who have a layover at Heathrow Airport and come back with a British accent. Guest: Mubanga CB Ngosa @mr_ngosa_proIntro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala
On this episode we talk about a miniskirt causing a breach of peace, some questionable fashion choices, ghosts and how far we've come as a country. Guest: Mwila @mwixyIntro/Outro: Mag44 - Kabolala One Kwacha che. You can afford to listen.
On this episode, we introduce the podcast and discuss why January feels 3 years long. Guest: Ally @venturally One Kwacha che. You can afford to listen. (It'll always be free, don't worry) 1:00 - 3:00 Intro and Kwachas4:00 - 5:00 Blessing of the Week6:00 - 9:00 Woes of being the eldest10:00 - 13:00 Rape as a method of control14:00 - 17:00 Disney's Hakuna Matata 18:00 - 20:00 Freddie Mercury in Zanzibar21:00 - 25:00 Resolutions in The Last Teenage Year of the Millenium26:00 - 28:00 Applying yourself 29:00 - 33:00 Doing work with Joy34:00 - 37:00 Milk is for Baby Cows38:00 - 41:00 You can't blame politicians42:00 - 52:00 How do you belong53:00 - 59:00 Kondwani is an Intersectionalist60:00 - 64:00 Timetravelling is complicated65:00 - 67:00 Everyday is a new slate