Bonny Kibuuka, a boy from a small village in Uganda, shares about his life and interviews friends and family about their life stories. You can also watch the Video version of this podcast on YouTube at “The Ugandan Boy Talk Show”
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Michael Niyitegeka, a trailblazer in Uganda's tech and education space, to explore the future of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and how it's transforming job opportunities for Ugandan youth.Michael, the Program Director at Refactory and Country Manager of ICDL Africa in Uganda, shares his insights on:✅ What BPO is and its potential for Uganda✅ Uganda's 5-year vision for BPO and youth employment✅ How AI and automation will reshape the job market✅ What the Ministry is doing to help youth tap into BPO opportunities✅ How rural and underprivileged communities can benefit from digital skilling✅ Real success stories of Ugandan youth thriving in BPO careersWith nearly 20 years of experience in leadership, tech, and education, Michael brings a wealth of knowledge and practical advice for anyone looking to understand the intersection of technology, youth empowerment, and digital transformation in Uganda.
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Brillian, the PR Executive, and Elisha Shane, the Operations Manager of UG Party Culture — one of Uganda's most influential events brands.
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Kvan – multi-talented Ugandan visual artist, music producer, and filmmaker – to talk about his new psychological thriller "You May Kiss the Bride".This gripping film explores a romance that turns dark, diving into themes of obsession, trauma, and betrayal. Kvan breaks down the creative process behind the movie, his role as a producer, and the powerful message it carries. We also explore Opportunities Are Here, a platform transforming Uganda's creative industry by empowering young artists to produce high-quality content, monetize their work, and build sustainable careers.
In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, I sit down with the multitalented Maritza, aka Mama KLA — a spoken word artist, lawyer, dancer, actor, podcaster, radio presenter, and true media powerhouse.We dive into:Her spoken word journey and how it all beganA poetic breakdown of her debut album “Wednesday”Her bold take on quality vs numbers in Uganda's creative sceneThe truth about Kameza money and money talk in relationshipsHer favorite music and artists that inspire her creativityMaritza is raw, real, and unapologetically herself. Whether you're a poet, content creator, or just love deep conversations with Uganda's most dynamic voices, this one is for you.
In this powerful Ugandan Boy Talk Show episode, we sit down with the one and only Victoria Sibiya — celebrated NBS Television news anchor, Next Radio voice-over artist, pastor, and now newly engaged!
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Spyda MC, one of Uganda's most powerful voices in conscious hip hop, straight out of the ghetto. Known for hit songs like “Abantu Mukisa,” “Stress Killer,” and the national pride anthem “Uganda Yaffe,” Spyda MC opens up about his journey, the realities of ghetto life, and why he uses music to speak for the youth.We break down key lyrics from Abantu Mukisa, the meaning behind Uganda Yaffe, and how music can become a form of healing, resistance, and representation. This conversation is raw and inspiring and a must-watch for fans of Ugandan rap, youth empowerment, and African storytelling through hip hop.
In this explosive episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk, I sit down with Uganda's king of comedy — Patrick Salvado aka The Man from Ombokolo. Known for his raw honesty and quick wit, Salvado opens up about the rise and fall of Ugandan comedy, his infamous roast of @KansiimeAnneEntertainer , clashes with @GnlZamba , and why he proudly wears the name “The Arrogant Man.”We dig deep into his journey from engineer to internationally recognized comedian, his iconic collaborations with @Basketmouthcomedy and @ChurchillTelevision , and his unfiltered take on the state of comedy in Uganda today.
In this exclusive episode, we sit down with Mami Deb — entrepreneur, reality TV star, and founder of Boujee and Sage Farms — for a candid conversation about her journey from the UK to Uganda, building successful businesses, and starring in Kampala Crème Season 3.We talk about: • Her big move from London to Kampala
In this exclusive episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Ugandan music icon @Iamapass opens up like never before! From the legendary Serena Hotel concert that shook Kampala to the lyrical depth of his new album, this conversation is a masterclass in artistry, confidence, and bold authenticity.
In this vibrant episode, we sit down with Khuhani the Baddest Mamjama — a bold, multi-talented force making waves across East Africa. From runway modeling to songwriting and vocals, from event hosting to becoming one of the freshest new voices on @NRGRadioUG , Khuhani shares her fearless journey.Born and raised in Kenya, now taking on Uganda's creative scene, she talks about:Her first runway show & what really happens behind the scenes
In this episode, I sit down with Sabrina Agasha, journalist and host of the popular It's Never That Serious podcast. We dive into her journey as a podcaster, the ups and downs of content creation in Uganda, and what it's really like dating in Kampala. We also talk about the role of music in her life and how she balances it all with authenticity and humor. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring conversations! Follow Sabrina:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrinaagasha?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Podcast: It's Never That Serious – Available on all major platformsListen to the audio version here:https://open.spotify.com/show/5mUHyjyk0MRGdfHeqhfz7r?si=c93239ff7c5f4a7f#SabrinaAgasha #PodcastingInUganda #DatingInKampala #ItsNeverThatSeri
In this powerful episode, Ugandan hip-hop legend Babaluku dives deep into the roots of Lugaflow, the state of authentic Ugandan hip-hop, and the untapped talent in the ghettos that continues to be ignored by mainstream media. Babaluku shares unfiltered truths about the challenges young artists face in Uganda, the importance of staying true to culture, and why the media refuses to play music from the streets. This conversation is a must-watch if you care about the future of Ugandan music and real hip-hop.Chapters: 0:00-Intro3:09-Opening remarks 4:24-First Celebrity on the Ugandan boy talk show 5:00-When we first met7:35-Power of Mentorship 10:30-Things that bring value to14:40-Mwooyo Street17:50-Access in our community 25:14-This or that31:19-Luga flow34:40-Ugandan Hip Hop 38:56-Spyda MC42:22-Favorite Rapper on Cartel 550:22-Overrated and Underrated Hip-hop Artist53:53-Performing for Kennedy in DC55:50-Gate keepers1:01: 08-Chasing views and likes 1:04:27-Rapid Fire1:07:05-Final 31:11:00-OutroSubscribe for more conversations that challenge, inspire, and spotlight African excellence.⸻#Babaluku #Lugaflow #UgandanHipHop #GhettoYouth #RealTalk #AfricanMusic #Authenticity #KampalaMusic #HipHopAfrica #UndergroundArtists
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Natasha Nyonyozi, Miss World Uganda, as she shares her powerful journey — from her life before the crown, the intense preparation for Miss Uganda, and now her road to representing Uganda at Miss World 2025 in India.Natasha also opens up about her personal passion project: supporting children with autism, a cause close to her heart, inspired by her younger brother Ethan. In this heartfelt episode, discover the real story behind her advocacy, the challenges she has faced, and her dreams for Uganda on the global stage.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction02:10 - Natasha's early life and background09:45 - How Natasha prepared for Miss Uganda18:30 - Winning the Miss Uganda title25:15 - Preparing for Miss World 2025 in India33:20 - Natasha's Autism Awareness Project inspired by her brother45:50 - Natasha's message to Uganda and the worldSubscribe for more inspiring stories and exclusive interviews!Follow Natasha Nyonyozi: https://www.instagram.com/natashanyonyozi/Follow us: https://linktr.ee/theugandanboytalkshow?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAadrdzR8ZVMjRKISUlBPmjOiL8HJwDRTPljcBYNwUxM3nF_BI2x0lfXiiC16fw_aem_h0y2gKDaf3BGpIn0ibBJBQ#MissWorldUganda #NatashaNyonyozi #MissWorld2025 #MissUganda #AutismAwareness #Podcast #InspiringStories #Uganda
In this mind-blowing episode, we sit down with Namanya Brian, the visionary CEO of Tubayo, Uganda's fastest-growing travel platform, to talk about Tubayo's ambitious trip to Mars from Africa — and what it means for the future of African travel and innovation.We explore: • How Tubayo is transforming Uganda's tourism industry • The story behind the Mars trip idea • Opportunities for African travelers and content creators • Namanya Brian's entrepreneurial journey and vision for TubayoDon't miss this powerful conversation redefining African ambition and possibility.Subscribe, like, and share to support African stories and creators!Watch now and let's dream big together!#Tubayo #AfricanTravel #SpaceTravelFromAfrica #UgandanInnovation #PodcastAfrica #NamanyaBrian
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Ugandan icon and mental health advocate Judith Heard joins us for a raw conversation about drug abuse in Uganda — a silent epidemic that is claiming the lives of countless young men and women.We dive deep into the reality of substance abuse, addiction, and the painful journey many youths face, including time in rehab centers and the mental health toll that often goes unnoticed. Judith Heard shares personal insights, real-life stories, and a call to action for society, the media, and policymakers to do more.If you've ever wondered what's really happening behind the scenes in Uganda's youth culture or you care about mental health awareness, drug prevention, and healing communities, this episode is a must-watch.Timestamps0:00 - Intro01:30 I love the name02:30 Wanting to have her on the podcast 04:20 Having her on the podcast 06:00 Being called a socialite 09:00 Meeting Pr.Francis 10:40 People that have transformed their lives11:30 Survived on alcohol and drugs15:17 Moving to Dubai 17:30 Hardest Moments of being sober20:30 Going to parties25:38 Life as a mother 31:00 Galatians 2:2034:40 Drug abuse in Uganda 41:00 The rich vs the Poor on drugs 46:10 Geosteady's drug addiction 54:55 Comprehensive Insurance in Uganda 59:05 Ugandan presenters and MediaSubscribe for more conversations that matterNew episodes every week!#JudithHeard #DrugAbuseUganda #MentalHealthUganda #UgandanYouth #RehabUganda #SubstanceAbuse #UgandaPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness #StopDrugAbuse #EmpathyFirst #UgandanStories
In this episode, we sit down with Esther Nuwasasiira to dive deep into her experiences with motherhood, relationships, and childhood memories that shaped her. She also shares insights into her content creation journey, the challenges she's faced, and what keeps her inspired. Don't miss this authentic and heartfelt conversation with one of Uganda's most relatable voices!
In this exclusive episode, we sit down with the legendary Anne Kansiime, the undisputed Queen of Comedy in Africa!
Stephen Sunday, the reigning Mr. Africa International 2024, is more than just a titleholder—he's a fitness trainer, Hyrox athlete, sprinter, and a true embodiment of resilience and discipline. In this exclusive interview, he shares his journey from growing up in Uganda to making a bold move to Germany, where he pursued his passion for fitness and competitive sports.Stephen shares how he broke into the modeling industry, the influential people he's met along the way, and his experiences representing Uganda on the global stage. He also opens up about his transition to appearing on the big screen in Nairobi, the importance of having a coach or mentor, and his mindset for success in fitness and life.We dive deep into his early life in Uganda, the struggles and triumphs that shaped him, and how he transitioned from a young athlete to a fitness coach and international competitor. Stephen also opens up about the world of Hyrox racing, the dedication it takes to be a champion, and how he balances modeling, training, and inspiring others.If you're passionate about fitness, mindset, and success stories, this episode is for you!
In this episode, we sit down with Yussouf Ntwali, the dynamic co-founder and CEO of BAG Technologies. Yussouf shares insights into how BAG Technologies is bridging the skills gap among African youth through virtual job simulations, impacting over 100,000 young individuals and collaborating with more than 200 businesses across East Africa. We also delve into his role in fostering Rwanda's tech ecosystem through initiatives like ‘Startups in Rwanda' and his podcast, ‘What I'm Building,' where he highlights stories of African innovators. Join us for an engaging discussion on entrepreneurship, technology, and the future of Africa's workforce.Keywords: Yussouf Ntwali, BAG technologies , African entrepreneurship, youth empowerment, virtual job simulations, Rwanda tech ecosystem, Startups in Rwanda, What I'm Building podcast
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, I sit down with the multi-talented Allan Kutos Katongole — a celebrated Ugandan actor, singer, dancer, and commercial model. Allan shares his incredible journey from landing roles in major TV shows like Sanyu and Second Chance (NTV, 2016) to starring in blockbuster films like Boundary Mwisho, 27 Guns, and Building 62.He opens up about his passion for acting, his humble beginnings, and how his deep faith has kept him grounded through his fast-rising career. Allan also talks about his fashion influence, winning Best Actor in a Series Drama at the Uganda Film Festival 2022, and being recognized as East Africa's Best Dressed Male Actor in 2022.We also dive into the challenges of being an actor in Uganda, the importance of staying true to your craft, and his future plans in both acting and music.
In this exclusive episode, we sit down with Ruyonga, one of Uganda's most influential rappers, to dive deep into his journey, music, and faith. From his early days in the rap game to shaping the Ugandan hip-hop scene, Ruyonga shares his struggles, triumphs, and the role spirituality plays in his art.We discuss:✅ His breakthrough in the Ugandan and international hip-hop scene✅ The evolution of Ugandan rap and its future✅ How faith influences his music and lifestyle✅ Collaborations, challenges, and his message to upcoming artistsIf you're a fan of Ugandan hip-hop, gospel rap, or just great storytelling, this is a must-watch!
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Loukman Ali, the visionary filmmaker behind some of Uganda's most groundbreaking films. From The Girl in the Yellow Jumper to his latest cinematic projects, Loukman shares his journey, creative process, and the challenges of putting African cinema on the global stage.We dive deep into:✅ His rise as a director, writer, and cinematographer✅ Behind-the-scenes stories from his most famous films✅ The future of Ugandan and African cinema✅ Advice for aspiring filmmakersIf you're a fan of African cinema, storytelling, or filmmaking, this episode is a must-watch! Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more exclusive interviews with top creatives.#LoukmanAli #UgandanCinema #Filmmaking #AfricanMovies #TheGirlInTheYellowJumper #Podcast #FilmDirector
In this episode, we sit down with Lagum the Rapper, one of Uganda's most dynamic hip-hop artists, producers, and performers. Known for his unique sound and independent grind, Lagum shares his journey in the Ugandan music scene, the challenges of staying authentic, and how he continues to push creative boundaries.We talk about:
In this episode, Ugandan singer-songwriter Kenneth Mugabi joins us to talk about his first-ever live album, “Tales of Mugabi,” and the creative journey behind it. He shares his experience performing at “People of the Land” (2023) and Nyege Nyege (2024), giving us a behind-the-scenes look at these electrifying concerts.Kenneth also dives into his recent trip to the USA, where his traditional Endingidi (African Violin) fascinated audiences, sparking curiosity and admiration everywhere he went. Beyond music, he opens up about why humility is key for artists and why an artist's true worth can never be measured in money—only in genuine reward and appreciation.If you're a fan of authentic storytelling, African music, and artist insights, this episode is a must-listen! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive interviews.#KennethMugabi #TalesOfMugabi #UgandanMusic #NyegeNyege2024 #PeopleOfTheLand #AfricanMusic #Endingidi #LiveAlbum
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Brandy Valentine, the Communication Officer at Uganda's Ministry of ICT & National Guidance and host of The Ugandan Podcast, to talk about her journey in media, government communication, and shaping Uganda's digital voice. Brandy shares insights on representing Uganda on global stages, her experience training in South Korea, and the honor of receiving a Medal of Recognition from H.E. President Kaguta Museveni for her role in the NAM/G77 summit.We also dive into her passion for family, how she balances a fast-paced career with her personal life, and her vision for the future of communication in Uganda. This conversation is packed with inspiration for creatives, media enthusiasts, and anyone navigating government or communication careers.Keywords:Brandy Valentine, Ugandan Podcast, Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Ministry of ICT Uganda, government communication, NAM/G77 summit, Ugandan media, career in media, women in communication, digital Uganda, content creation in Uganda, South Korea training, Museveni Medal of Honor #UgandanMedia #ContentCreationUganda #UgandanPodcast
In this episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Ninja-C, an award-winning Ugandan rapper, director, and marketing expert, to explore her journey in music and beyond. Known for her unique sound and creative vision, Ninja-C shares her story of breaking barriers in the Ugandan hip-hop scene, her passion for music, and how she's balancing multiple roles in the industry.We discuss her experience as a female rapper in Uganda, her love for storytelling through music, the challenges and opportunities in the industry, and the importance of branding and marketing for artists. Ninja-C also shares tips for up-and-coming artists on building their careers and standing out in the evolving Ugandan music space.If you're passionate about Ugandan music, hip-hop culture, marketing strategies, or women in entertainment, this conversation is for you!
In this episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with the multi-talented Maria Mugagga, a rising star in Uganda's media and entertainment scene! Maria, a radio host at NRG Radio, commercial model, content creator, and the reigning Miss Uganda Talent 2024-2025, shares her inspiring journey. From her experiences as a beauty queen to thriving in the media industry, Maria opens up about: ✅ Her journey to winning Miss Uganda Talent ✅ What it's like to work at NRG Radio ✅ Balancing life as a model, influencer, and content creator ✅ The challenges and triumphs of representing Uganda on a global stage ✅ Her advice for aspiring creatives Filmed at Dansoft Studios, the home of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and real talk you won't want to miss!
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with the incredible Tracy Melon, one of Uganda's most captivating vocalists, songwriters, and performers.Tracy opens up about her journey in the music industry, the stories behind her soulful lyrics, and how she's paving the way for a new generation of Ugandan artists. From her creative process to the challenges and triumphs of being a performer, this episode is packed with inspiration and insight.Whether you're a fan of her music or curious about what it takes to thrive in the Ugandan music scene, this conversation is a must-listen!
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with i amXcript, one of Uganda's rising hip-hop stars, whose journey from an architecture degree to the music charts is nothing short of inspiring. Xcript shares the stories behind his two UG Hip-Hop Award-nominated tracks, the challenges of blending creativity with discipline, and his vision for Uganda's hip-hop scene. Tune in for a candid conversation about passion, persistence, and the power of storytelling through music.
In this episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we're joined by the multi-talented Hakim Zziwa—a filmmaker, producer, director, and dancer. Hakim shares his journey in Uganda's growing film industry, the challenges of storytelling through film, and why he chose to pursue his craft in Uganda over the U.S.We also dive into his latest short film, Boundary Mwisho, now streaming on YouTube. The gripping story follows a retired surgeon entangled in the illegal human organ trade, forced to confront his dark past and ethical dilemmas in a race to save his dying sister.Get ready for an inspiring conversation packed with creativity, passion, and a deeper look at Uganda's cinematic future!#BoundaryMwishoUnveiled#UgandaFilmTalk#HakimZziwaStories
In this episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Josh SB, the visionary Head of Content at Swangz Avenue, one of Uganda's leading record labels. Josh SB takes us behind the scenes of his journey as a filmmaker and music producer, sharing the inspiration and hard work that went into creating chart-toppers like Parte Yani featuring Ruyonga and Zex.From his process of crafting unforgettable soundscapes to shaping Uganda's entertainment industry, this conversation is a deep dive into the mind of one of the country's most influential creatives. Tune in for insights, stories, and plenty of inspiration from the man turning ideas into magic.
In this special episode, Whitney Harris opens up about his incredible journey—from playing college basketball at Great Lakes College to embracing fatherhood, choosing faith, and making a difference in his community. Whitney's story is a powerful testament to resilience, purpose, and the impact of giving back.Tune in to hear how his experiences have shaped him into the man he is today. It's a story of inspiration, growth, and hope—perfect for the holiday season. Don't miss it!
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Lamu Sounds, a talented musician from Kampala, Uganda. Lamu opens up about the challenges of navigating the music industry as an independent artist and shares why her highly anticipated EP Infinity faced delays. She also gives us an inside look into her creative process and the inspiration behind her latest release, Original, which dropped this December. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, artistry, and staying true to your sound.
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, I sit down with Ugandan artist Melissa Mulungi to dive into a thought-provoking tweet by @the_milz_: “I was in Uganda for about a month & these are some of my genuine observations as someone who hadn't been back in a while.” Together, we react to their insights, sharing our perspectives on Uganda's growth, what has improved, and what still needs work. Join us for a candid discussion about the realities of modern-day Uganda, cultural shifts, and the road ahead for the Pearl of Africa.#visituganda #partyscene #kampala
In this captivating episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with the incredibly talented Lilly Ahabwe, one of Uganda's most soulful voices. From her breakout debut Beera Nange with Allan Toniks to her critically acclaimed album Freedonia, Lilly opens up about her creative process, the evolution of her sound, and the passion behind her music.Discover the stories behind her most iconic tracks, her collaborations with top artists, and how she's redefining R&B in East Africa. Whether you're a music lover or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with heart and soul.Tune in now for an unforgettable conversation with the voice of a generation!
In this powerful episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Sean Preezy, the voice of NRG Radio, to uncover the man behind the mic. Sean takes us on a journey from his Kenyan roots to becoming one of Uganda's top radio personalities, sharing the highs and lows of his career and personal growth.But this isn't just about radio—we dive deep into an issue many shy away from: men's mental health. Sean opens up about the silent struggles many men face and the tragic rise in lives lost to depression. Together, we explore how to break the stigma and create a safe space for honest conversations.This episode is more than entertainment—it's a call to action. Tune in this Saturday at 7 PM EAT | 11 AM EST for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation that every listener needs to hear.
In this thrilling episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Aleti Crystal, a digital creator, full-time traveler, and record-chaser. Known for her vibrant energy and fearless spirit, Aleti shares her ambitious mission to visit 195 countries in just 2 years using her East African passport.From challenges on the road to unforgettable moments, Aleti takes us behind the scenes of her groundbreaking journey. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about breaking barriers, embracing adventure, and redefining what's possible.
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Quincy Green, a former basketball player at Great Lakes Christian College turned model and fitness enthusiast. Quincy shares how his passion for wellness and health shaped his life after basketball, the challenges he faced transitioning from sports to modeling, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Tune in for a candid conversation about perseverance, self-care, and redefining success beyond the court.Follow us; https://linktr.ee/theugandanboytalkshow?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=ba71b304-7703-4b5a-860e-81e0055bcf07
In this episode of the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Coach Elijah Kess, a dynamic mentor and basketball coach from Baltimore. Coach Kess shares how his upbringing shaped his passion for helping others, his journey through the world of basketball, and his path to coaching at Great Lakes Christian College. Tune in for a powerful conversation on resilience, community, and the importance of giving back.
In this special episode, we sit down with Likkle Bangi, the Ugandan artist making waves with her feature on Apass's album Bagonza and her vibrant personality as the ‘radio princess.' Join us as we dive deep into her journey, from her passion for music and pop culture to her love for cats and the unique stories that shape her art. Likkle Bangi shares her perspective on the Ugandan music scene, her role in pushing culture forward, and what it means to stay authentic in an ever-evolving industry. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
In this captivating episode, we dive into the world of arts and music with Khài, an emo designer, producer, and performer. Together, we explore the journey of creating tangible revenue within the arts and how Khài's time in South Africa has transformed his artistic evolution, sound, and creative process. We delve into the unique experience of his audience choir performances, examine the current state of music consumption in Uganda, and envision a reimagined future for music. This conversation offers deep insights into the creative industry and the drive behind one of its rising talents.
In this episode, I sit down with the vibrant Sheila Salta—TV and radio presenter, event host, and mother—who shares her dynamic journey through the world of media. From her rise on screen and behind the mic to juggling life as a mother, Sheila opens up about the challenges, triumphs, and lessons that have shaped her career. Get ready for an inspiring conversation on resilience, authenticity, and the power of staying true to yourself in the spotlight. Tune in for a deep dive into the life of one of the most influential voices in East African media!
In this powerful episode, Demari Reid, director of multimedia and content at GLCC and founder of SmooveFilmz, opens up about the life-changing journey he's experienced. Demari reflects on the loss of his father, how he's navigated mental health and depression, and the evolving relationships that have shaped him. He also dives deep into his spiritual path, sharing how God's plan continues to unfold in his life. From his college basketball career at GLCC to his creative pursuits, this is a story of resilience, purpose, and growth you don't want to miss.
In this episode, we sit down with Zeta Bukenya—social media manager, digital content creator, actor, model, and devoted lover of God. We explore how she juggles her many creative roles while staying true to her faith. Zeta shares insights into the world of social media management, the impact of digital content creation, and how her belief in God guides her journey through the entertainment and fashion industries. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about finding balance, purpose, and success in today's fast-paced digital world!
In this episode, we sit down with Kenneth Otieno, CEO of Perfume Plus Uganda, to explore the fascinating world of perfumes. Kenneth takes us through the history of perfume, shares his top 10 recommended scents for men and women, and breaks down the key differences between Arab and designer perfumes. He also reveals common mistakes people make when buying perfumes and offers expert advice on how to apply them properly. Whether you're a fragrance enthusiast or a newcomer, this episode is packed with valuable insights on choosing the perfect scent.
In this exciting episode, we sit down with Afsa, the lead producer of Blankets and Wine Uganda, as she takes us behind the curtain of the highly anticipated festival happening on September 29th. Afsa breaks down the stellar lineup of artists and DJs, sharing why they were chosen and what attendees can expect. From the music to the activities, get an insider's look at everything that's in store for this iconic event! #Blanketsandwinekla #podcast #ugandanmusic
In this episode, we sit down with Irene Mutuzo, a young lecturer at Makerere University and an award-winning spoken word artist. Irene shares her inspiring journey in poetry, her deep passion for AI and academics, and how her love for God has been the driving force behind her success. Join us for an insightful conversation on creativity, technology, and faith, and discover the powerful ways in which Irene weaves these worlds together.#chatgpt #academia #poetry
In this exciting episode, we sit down with Asiimwe JoJo, the mastermind behind JoJo Cards and a rising YouTuber, as she shares the story of how she built her unique card game company from the ground up. Asiimwe talks about the challenges, victories, and inspiration that fueled her entrepreneurial journey. We also spice things up by playing a fun game of Truth or Dare using her signature cards. Tune in for a mix of insightful conversation and some hilarious moments!#UgandanBoyTalkShow #TruthOrDare #DanceoffStudios
In this captivating episode of TUBTS Podcast, we sit down with the incredibly talented Mike Mungu, a dynamic recording and performing artist from Uganda. Mike takes us on a journey through his musical landscape, sharing the highs and lows of his career and the creative process behind his latest EP, "Finally." Join us as Mike reflects on his artistic evolution, the vibrant music scene in Uganda, and the personal stories that have shaped his sound. Discover the inspiration behind "Finally" and how it encapsulates his experiences and aspirations. Whether you're a fan of Afrobeat rhythms or simply interested in the power of music to connect and transform, this episode is a must-listen.Tune in for an intimate conversation filled with passion, insight, and a deep appreciation for the art of music.
In this episode, we sit down with Max Noir, an American-British artist making waves in the Ugandan music scene. Max shares her journey of moving to Uganda, how she's navigating life in a new culture, and what it takes to carve out a space in the vibrant Ugandan music industry. Tune in to hear her story of resilience, creativity, and the pursuit of her unique sound. #ugandanmusic #Maxnoir #ugandanfood
In this episode, we're joined by the unstoppable DJ Bb_Bad, the official DJ for global sensation Karol G. Bb_Bad takes us on a whirlwind journey through her experiences on the MSB tour across America and South America, sharing stories of electrifying performances at carnivals in LA, NYC, and her home in St. Maarten. She also dives into her incredible dance journey in NYC and LA, and the surreal experience of mixing music at a volcano in South America. Tune in for an exclusive look into the life of one of the most dynamic DJs and dancers in the industry!