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This episode is quite literally a master class in the business of music with Zambias biggest international House DJ/Musician, El Mukuka.Watch video on our youtube channel, That Zed Podcast.
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In this episode, Mukuka and Producer Al sit down with TK Paradza - a singer, songwriter, producer and former member of New Zealand boy band ‘Titanium'. In what can only be described as a personal ‘origin story' turned ‘music story', they touched on issues of identity and the significant role that representation plays for people belonging to minority groups. Along with this, they also explore the difficult and at times painful conversations that third culture kids looking to pursue non-traditional careers inevitably have with their traditional immigrant parents. So sit back, relax, grab some tea, and get ready to enjoy part one of this two-part episode special. Thanks for listening! Please send through any feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com Follow TK here Follow the Barely African team on Instagram here Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate, and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
Infamous for its debt burden, plans to turn around Zambia's fortunes are in the pipeline following the election of a new government. Brenda Mutale Chanda and Sharon Sakuwaha, co-managing partners at Moira Mukuka Legal Practitioners, chatted to Tom Pearson on the renewed optimism among its citizenry.
Partnering With God In Prayer | Brother Mukuka by Mount Zion Christian Centre - Ndola
He's one of the most prolific producers and Dj's of the time, soaring high and playing at some of the biggest festivals the world over, and then, lockdown happened. The Greek / Zambian artist has long been a favourite on Jacaranda Fm, and nothing seems to be changing! With his latest offering 'Lost' in he colabs with the incredible Adekunle Gold in a thought provoking, sad but uplifting song! Having recently signed to Ultra records, EL Mukuka is set to take over the word - as soon as he can, and we are ready!
He's one of the most prolific producers and Dj's of the time, soaring high and playing at some of the biggest festivals the world over, and then, lockdown happened. The Greek / Zambian artist has long been a favourite on Jacaranda Fm, and nothing seems to be changing! With his latest offering 'Lost' in he colabs with the incredible Adekunle Gold in a thought provoking, sad but uplifting song! Having recently signed to Ultra records, EL Mukuka is set to take over the word - as soon as he can, and we are ready!
Mukuka and Reenie Review the Netflix series Bridgerton in this first part its more of a back ground to the show, their sentiments on the show as a whole and the themes in the series.
In this episode Diana and Mukuka sit down with D.Matthews, the prolific musical talent hailing from Nigeria and currently based in Auckland, New Zealand. In between the fits of laughter they manage to talk about D.Matthews' origin story, how the Covid 19 pandemic had him trapped in Nigeria and the ups and downs of life as a young creative. Check out the links below to connect with D.Matthews and listen to his infectious summer soundtrack, Sunrise, a soulful, hip-swaying Afrobeat groove with a dreamy saxophone solo. https://www.facebook.com/D.Matthewz/ https://www.instagram.com/d.matthewsofficial/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/4hE0sPgFiILj7W9SaT8jyo Thanks for listening! Please send us your feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com Follow Barely African and leave comments and hashtag #barelyafrican on Instagram @barelyafrican (instagram.com/barelyafrican) Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
Mukuka and Reenie delve into a majorly lauded character trait of theirs which is actually a trauma response... ultra independence. They talk about their ultra independence, discovering it was a response to trauma and how they're changing this going forward. This is an turned to be a late and unedited episode because Reenie actually got the Rona and so its late and unedited!
TRIGGER WARNING: Today we're going to talk about some sensitive topics, so if you need to sit this one out go ahead On this week's Episode, Diana, Mukuka, Producer Al and Special guest Kendall Vano talk about: 00:45 Social media response to BLM movement 08:07 Black lives being murdered on social media 20:39 The dangers of performative allyship 27:03 How to be an ally 38:54 When the NZ media finally give us a platform 44:59 Do I take my black side or my white side? 48:39 There is space for everyone 52:42 The effects of protesting on our mental health Thanks for listening! Please send us your feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com Follow kendall Vano here: https://www.instagram.com/kendall_vano/ Follow Barely African and leave comments and hashtag #barelyafrican on Instagram @barelyafrican (instagram.com/barelyafrican) Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
On this week's Episode, Diana & Mukuka talk about: 00:41 Introducing special guest Kendall Vano 02:46 Can we define male privilege?? 04:41 Producer Al's somewhat strained relationship with male privilege 16:22 Kendall's experiences 20:46 There's levels to this privilege 27:45 Do women have privilege 43:22 Abusing vulnerability 50:55 Guys are are more attractive when they are taken 56:13 It's on us to change the world... so let the killing begin Thanks for listening! Please send us your feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com Follow Barely African and leave comments and hashtag #barelyafrican on Instagram @barelyafrican (instagram.com/barelyafrican) Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
On this week's Episode, Diana & Mukuka talk about: 01:00 Sexualized Cuties, the controversy around the netflix movie. 07:12 Was Cuties really that bad?? 12:48 A male perspective, Producer Al weighs in. 15:50 Watching porn at age 6 and tattered boarding school porno mags 21:29 Relating to Cuties and our experiences growing up. 27.47 Cuties outrage is propaganda 32:53 Feeling freedom in your culture 43:23 Sending nudes Thanks for listening! Please send us your feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com Follow Barely African and leave comments and hashtag #barelyafrican on Instagram @barelyafrican (instagram.com/barelyafrican) Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
Mukuka and Reenie discuss things that they do not hate, things that make them feel good and unapologetically enjoying the pockets of joy that can be found in 2020.
This bonus episode is a thank you to all our listeners thus far, for getting us 100 plays in total across all platforms and to our instagram followers for helping us hit 100 as well. We love and appreciate you all, thanks for the support ❤❤❤ In this Bonus Episode, Diana, Mukuka & Producer Al talk about: 00:18 How far would you go for a Tinder date 04:29 Diana scrolls through Tinder 14:05 Dating is exhausting 18:13 Everyone needs a ho phase 24:55 Could you forgive cheating?? Thanks for listening! Please send us your feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com. Follow Barely African and leave comments and hashtag #barelyafrican on Instagram @barelyafrican (instagram.com/barelyafrican) Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
On this week's Episode, Diana & Mukuka talk about: 01:12 The origin stories 16:06 Third culture kidship vs fitting in 21:49 Third culture kidship vs immigrant parents... part 1 29:38 Third culture kidship vs Friends 35:25 Third culture kidship vs immigrant parents... part 2 54:14 Third culture kidship vs Culture and where we're from Thanks for listening! Please send us your feedback or questions to barelyafricanpodcast@gmail.com Follow Barely African and leave comments and hashtag #barelyafrican on Instagram @barelyafrican (instagram.com/barelyafrican) Barely African is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barely-african-podcast/message
Following Jeannie Mai's thoughts on submission and what it looks like in her relationship, Mukuka and Reenie now discuss their own thoughts on submission in relationships.
Reenie and Mukuka apologise for the late upload of this raw and uncut podcast. Some of the pop culture news mentioned is now late news but enjoy us chopping it up.
Mukuka and Reenie discuss and review the Social Dilemma Documentary on Netflix and take the conversation further talking about Social Media and its dilemmas.
Today on the show Mukuka and Reenie respond to a listener's question for their take on Relationship Red Flags. In true Nomwe style, they do it with a twitst, they also discuss the Green Flags in Relationships..you know balancing it all out.
This week Reenie and Mukuka talk about being Black women in the corporate world, being tender black women and how our lives really do matter.
In this episode Host Reenie is joined by her co-host Mukuka @mamafixer and they're talking about the pitfalls of relationship 'influencers' trends, relationship goals and also they of course reference pop culture hot topic of Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, August Alsina and Red Table Talk through out the podcast. This episode is part advice, part lessons and part streams of consciousness.
What happens when we try to compromise Christian beliefs for the sake of of blending with other religions? Is any amount of compromise okay? How can we know if we're compromising or not?
During this podcast episode, “Kuka” talks about his experience growing up in poverty in the south, persevering in college football and becoming a entrepreneur as a Personal Trainer and Coach.
In this episode Mukuka and I are joined by Twaambo Kapilikisha - host of uplifting podcast 'Teatime with Twaambo' and we explore further friendships, would you consider going to therapy with your friends? How do you resolve conflict amongst friends, WhatsApp groups and more! Its an eyeopener of an episode this one.
Since time immemorial society has focused on the importance of romantic relationships and fully neglected to realise that to for us to function as self-actualised aka woke beings equal if not more emphasis should be placed on our friendships. This how the Nomwe SquadGoals: Friendships edition was born, where myself and co-host Mukuka will delve deeper into friendships. Mukuka aka Mama Fixer is a digital media strategist and podcaster, she is also a personal friend of over 10 years.
Given the tensions and controversies that have shaped China's decades-long engagement in Africa, it's a bit surprising that there are so few fictional books on the subject. For some reason, Africa's deep reservoir of talented writers has largely avoided using the Chinese presence on the continent as theme or character in their novels. The situation is similar in China, where the fictionalization of the Chinese presence in Africa is dominated by big blockbuster movies like Wolf Warrior II and Operation Red Sea. Zambian-born writer Mukuka Chipanta's 2016 book "A Casualty of Power" is the exception. Mukuka, who is also an aerospace engineer in the United States, tells the story of a young Zambian college student, Hamoonga Moya, who was falsely imprisoned and then upon his release goes to work in a Chinese copper mine. The story talks about the tensions between African workers and their Chinese supervisors are simmering over wages and unsafe working conditions and there’s a tipping point when a horrific accident sparks a bloody riot. Mukuka joins Eric & Cobus to discuss his book and why he thinks there aren't more China-Africa themed novels. Join the discussion? Do you think the China-Africa relations presents an interesting backdrop for writers and novelists to integrate into their stories? If not, why? Let us know what you think. Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @chipanta Email: eric@chinaafricaproject.com LinkedIn: Eric | Cobus A Casualty of Power is available for purchase on Amazon.com And if you would like to join our weekly email newsletter mailing list for a carefully curated selection of the week's top China-Africa news. Sign up here.
Mukuka and Muntanga chat with Peter W. Nawa, Co-founder of Butali House
Mukuka and Muntanga address questions that followers and fans sent through
Mukuka and Muntanga chat to Samba Yonga, Founder of Ku-Atenga Media and Co-founder of Museum of Women's History
Mukuka and Muntanga chat with Tafadzwe Bete Sasa, founder of GoalGetter Consultancy
Mukuka and Muntanga chat with Ruth Mooto of My Perfect Stitich
Mukuka and Muntanga chat with Mali Kambandu, the 2018 Kalemba Short Story prize winner
Mukuka and Muntanga share how they started Konza Consult. They Address questions that followers and fans sent through
In this episode Mukuka and Muntanga chat with digital strategist and co-founder of Sole Source, Lee Ngwenya about digital media in Zambia.
In this podcast, Mukuka and Muntanga chat with Stella Sata-Rukayi of Burger Queen and The Stella Project about balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood.
In this Podcast, Mukuka and Muntanga chat with Namwila Sikasula of Awane Skin Care about Chasing Dreams.
Mukuka Mumba is the Founder and CEO of Blessing's Immaculate Body Care, a company designed to promote beautiful, healthy and vibrant Skin through our products made with natural ingredients such as; Shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, grape seed oil and essential oils. Mukuka founded the company after she was diagnosed with a fibroid tumor which completely changed her life. She started to make life changes and began a journey to become a healthier person on the inside and out. After coming across natural products she was intrigued by their amount of benefits. She joins us to discuss her life's journey and how she was particularly drawn to skincare products and began to learn how to make her own body creams and lotions
Mukuka Chipanta is an Aerospace Engineer and Program Manager currently residing in the Washington DC metro area. Born in Zambia, he spent his formative years in the mineral rich Copperbelt Province near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mukuka has several degrees in Engineering and Business from the United Kingdom and the USA. One of his proudest professional achievements is having played an integral role in designing the Boeing 787 Dreamliner airplane. He has travelled widely across North America, Europe, Africa and Asia and considers himself a global citizen with a heart firmly rooted in Zambia. His passion for telling stories originates from many nights as a boy spent listening to the colourful tales told by members of his expansive family. He is currently working on a number of new writing projects which he hopes you will be able to read in the not-too-distant future. A Casualty of Power is his first published novel.