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  • Watch This Before You START a Podcast in Uganda | World Podcast Day Special
    Oct 28 2025

    In this special World Podcast Day episode, we celebrate the voices shaping Uganda’s growing podcast scene! 🇺🇬We sat down with some of your favourite Ugandan podcasters to talk about:🎧 How and why they started their shows💭 What drives the topics they explore💬 The lessons they’ve learned along the way✨ Their advice for anyone thinking of starting a podcastFrom storytelling and culture to love, healing, and social change — this episode is a celebration of the bold voices using podcasts to spark conversations that matter.Tune in, get inspired, and maybe start that podcast you’ve been dreaming about.

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    55 min
  • If I LIKE You, I START To | Love Vs Performance ft Shalom
    Aug 22 2025

    In this episode, we dive in on love, performance and authenticity with Shalom. We trade Nairobi vs. Kampala dating stories, compare how men and women act when they like someone, even play a trivia drinking game and question if what we’re feeling is real… or just a performance.It’s playful, it’s abrupt, and it might just make you rethink how you flirt.

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    58 min
  • How a Village Kid Became Uganda’s Funniest Man | Pablo’s Wildest Stories On Tape
    Aug 22 2025

    From dodging village chores to headlining comedy shows, Pablo Kimuli is proof that struggle makes the best stories. This week we get into his craziest childhood memories, radio life, the early days of stand-up comedy in Uganda, and writing for the iconic Rock Point 256.We talk about the hustle behind the humor, the unseen struggles of village life, and why he doesn’t make political jokes. Pablo also opens up about mentorship, fatherhood, and how comedy became his way of healing, surviving, and speaking truthMad stories. Big laughs. Real talk. All On Tape.

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    50 min
  • Life’s Humble Pie — And Why the Music Industry Needs Thinkers, Not Just Hitmakers
    Aug 22 2025

    What does it really take to make it big in music in Uganda? In this episode, we sit down with Lukas Blacc who opens up about the pressure of juggling Law and Music, why the legal world left him feeling disillusioned, and the lessons he’s picked up on the long road to building a music career.We talk about money, purpose, mens’ mental health, and why so many artists burn out before they break through. From the importance of community and emotional vulnerability to creating real ecosystems in the industry — not just chasing hits — this conversation is a deep dive into the realities of Ugandan music, the cost of ambition, and the kind of thinking that could change everything.Interact with our guest: https://www.instagram.com/lukasblacc?igsh=ODVudHBhZG9wcjkx​⁠Presave Lukas’ newest song “She Knows” https://vyd.co/LukasBlaccSheKnows?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwLcrExleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp_liJcoyu8xgyQtuhPOFjWk26sVfGbBI3ENnRfagD4Dxi0J4R26OKQYczmUJ_aem_KgWksMGfKlzuxXYIemzQcAWatch Don Corleone: https://youtu.be/iM9vrDyDvzM?si=5kxuaWnAdDhygUE_

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    1 h et 20 min
  • RECOVERED FOOTAGE: The First Round Isn’t That Deep, Let It Go!
    Aug 22 2025

    In this clip from Good Girls Moan Too, we unpack the difference between real and fake moans, why some men prefer performance over silence, and how that shapes our experience of sex. We also talk about first-round pressure, foreplay, and the emotional weight behind why so many women still fake it.This version includes recovered footage we thought we’d lost — raw, honest, and necessary. Let’s rethink what pleasure really means. Drop a comment and tell us what you wish you learned sooner.

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    25 min
  • Good Girls Moan Too: Let’s Talk Sex, Shame and Faking It
    Aug 22 2025

    Some women moan because it feels good. Others moan so it can end. Today, we’re talking about the difference — and the pressure to perform, please, and pretend. Because good girls moan too… but are they even allowed to say it?In this raw and unfiltered episode, we dive deep into the unspoken realities of sex from a woman’s perspective — we unpack the pressure many women feel to perform in the bedroom, the shame around speaking openly about desire, and the cultural silence that keeps so many from being truly satisfied. This isn’t just about sex — it’s about power, honesty, and reclaiming the right to want, ask, and enjoy.If you’ve ever had to choose between being pleasing and being pleasured — this episode is for you!

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Dear Younger Me | Part III: Rewriting The Narrative
    Aug 22 2025

    In this final episode of our Dear Younger Me Women’s Day documentary series, Ugandan women get real about love, career struggles, healing, and the unspoken pressures of becoming “the strong one.”From stories of falling in love to navigating adulthood and rewriting their own definitions of success, this episode is about healing, growth, and reclaiming your narrative.Whether you’re the firstborn daughter, a woman figuring life out in Kampala, or just seeking truth in community—this is for you.Subscribe for more honest conversations and digital storytelling from African women.Love and Light ❤️

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    46 min
  • Dear Younger Me | Part II: The Women We Are Becoming
    Aug 22 2025

    In this chapter of our documentary series, we dive into the heart of womanhood—unpacking the moments that shape us, break us, and build us. From the changes in our bodies to the shifts in our friendships, Part II is a raw and honest reflection on growing into ourselves.We also explore this year’s Women’s Day theme: Accelerate Action—and what it means to actively challenge systems, expectations, and silenceThis is a space for truth, softness, and strength.This is for every woman who’s still becoming.Subscribe, like, and share your thoughts in the comments.We’d love to hear from you.

    Released 28th April

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    48 min