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Bonus P2P: AfriMillennial Podcast By Anthony Michael Mwami
Season 2 EP.5 Podcast: AfriMillennial: The Podcast - Subscribe + Follow! This is a “weekly chat hosting Uganda's creative contemporaries to share their stories- and talk about literally anything else. Really😂.” #podcastinginUganda #podcastsinUganda #podcastcreatorsinUganda #podcastcreators #podcastcommunity #afrimillennialpodcast #anthonymichealmwami #podcast2podcast #onugandapodcast In the spirit of #podrevday, please review your content creators. Check out their podcast/ Content, binge listen - FOLLOW/ SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, AND SHARE. Tell us of a podcaster you'd love to hear from. TIA
2023-06-17
29 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 10: Apio Moro
She's no stranger to the music scene; for years now, Apio Moro has commanded crowds and graced stages both local and international, with her powerful voice and her skillful plucks at the guitar. The gifted contemporary artist recently moved from Kampala to Nairobi on a spiritual journey for her personal growth, and picked up lessons along the way. This Season Finale is an account of her journey - and her life lessons.
2022-10-13
53 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 09: Kenneth Desire Tereka
It's quite something to pursue a career in your passion. It's another thing to dedicate your entire career to working with people who are differently abled but share the same passion. In this episode, Kenneth Desire Tereka talks about his inspirational work with Unseen Dreams, an initiative using dance and music to advocate for disability inclusion, and how it has impacted his own life, as well as the lives of young people living with disabilities in Uganda.
2022-09-26
47 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 08: Derrick Mitchel Rwebembera
For every millennial, the dream is for their side hustle to get to a point where it's more paying than their conventional 9-to-5 job. For Derrick Rwebembera, this has been the case for years now. In this fun episode, he talks about thriving in a competitor-filled space like Nasser Road, why it's hard for other millennials to break out on their own- and why he's keeping his 9-to-5 regardless. Enjoy!
2022-09-07
34 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 07: Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr
As a spoken word artist, Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr has grown quite the reputation for his witty and articulate use of local dialect for his poetry. Having just recently released his debut EP "Endha" (on which he featured artists like Kenneth Mugabi and Andereya Baguma) and with his first special dubbed "Mitchz Manifest" slated for 10th August, one could argue that Mitch is doing quite well for himself as a poet. In his episode, Mitch reflects on choosing poetry- or any arts- as a full-time career, his not-as-popular life as an environmental scientist and the correlation between befriending fans and...
2022-08-09
41 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 06: Katherine Nyahanga
Katherine Nyahanga believes in the basic law of attraction: happiness begets happiness. Quite the gifted writer and photographer, Katherine uses her skills to run Gratitude With Karth, an online space that advocates for daily gratitude as a means to achieving mental wellness, self-preservation and healing from within. She also manages Bloom Here Now, a budding online group for creatives to talk to one another about their wellness and wholeness - or the lack thereof. In this packed episode, Katherine tells us about her creative process, and leaves us with quite a couple of lessons on embracing rejection, discovering self and...
2022-07-23
46 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 05: Jeff Jjombwe Jephthah
Jeff Jjombwe Jephthah's rep precedes him; the brilliant artist's work ranges from murals at some of the top hangout spots and offices in Kampala- and across the country- to smaller pieces like smartphone covers and motorcycle helmets. The world is his muse; if it's got a surface, Jeff can paint it. In this packed episode, Jeff reflects on why school might not be exactly the best place to nurture a creative career, and how past experiences have taught him to leverage the value of his work and mould a livelihood out of his craft. And who knew he was a...
2022-07-09
43 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 04: Nabuguzi Kiwanuka
For 3 years now, Nabuguzi Kiwanuka has been one of the biggest faces of podcasting scene on the Ugandan scene. On over 70 episodes of "HashTime with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka" (at the time of publishing this episode, that is), her guests share their experiences on mental wellness and how it influences other aspects of their lives. Her connection to her guests and her trademark laughter are a marvel to listen to. It was only natural that she would end up being interviewed by other podcasts as well, ahaha. In this episode, Nabuguzi changes seats and lets us in a little on what having...
2022-06-25
43 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 03: Darlington Nahumuza
Remember Joy Aliba's minion friend in our episode last week? Well, he's got a story of his own to share. For a millennial of his age, Darlington Nahumuza has picked up quite a couple of lessons on business and life as a young creative entrepreneur. Darlington, who owns a creative agency called Truth Inc, spared a moment to share with us some of the lessons and talk about client relations in the creative industry.
2022-06-05
34 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 02: Joy Aliba Edumu
Joy Aliba Edumu is, among a lot of things, a go-getter that believes in taking big leaps of faith to pursue an unconventional career path. In this fun episode, the vibrant big-smiley Virtual Assistant lets us in on what exactly that- Virtual Assistant- means, and why she quit her 9-to-5 (or is it 8-to-10? You never can tell with these jobs) to take a shot at thriving as a remote Virtual Assistant to clients from across the world.
2022-05-25
41 min
AfriMillennial: The Podcast
Episode 01: Winnie Natsite
In our maiden episode, we meet Winnie Natsite, a high school teacher and also CEO of KiLEMBA, makers of Afrocentric head-wraps and clothing. We discover what inspired her venture into the business (hint: it might or might not be Nigerian men :D), and her thoughts on why Ugandan teachers should teach again post-COVID, regardless of earning more from their alternative sources of income.
2022-02-16
20 min