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Africa is at a turning point, and AI might decide everything.In this episode, Rugaba John Paul breaks down what’s really at stake.Body:Rugaba John Paul is an AI consultant, researcher, and founder of the Sangyin Podcast, a global platform amplifying African voices.We dive into:The reality of AI in AfricaWhy Uganda must start building, not just consumingThe power of storytelling in shaping African identityWhat young people need to do right now to stay aheadHis journey building Sangyin Media and winning the Pride of Africa-Asia AwardThis is more than tech — it’s about power, identity, and the future of a continent.Call to Action:Subscribe for more conversations shaping African culture, business, and innovation.Guest:Rugaba John PaulInstagram: @sir_rugabaX: @rugaba98#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AfricaTech #Uganda #AfricanInnovation #TechInAfrica #FutureOfAI #MachineLearning #NLP #DataScience #AfricanVoices #PanAfrican #UgandanCreators #Podcast #AfricanPodcast #DiasporaVoices #TechPodcast #InnovationAfrica #DigitalAfrica #YouthInTech

🚨 Almost Sold Out 🚨This is your sign to stop waiting.Tickets for The Ugandan Boy Talk Show Live are moving fast, and once they’re gone… that’s it.Don’t hear about it later, be in the room.🎟️ Secure your spot now before it’s too late. Tap on the link belowhttps://dansoftstudios.com/s/zMvSbwIn this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Jolly Mirembe Senyonjo — influencer, model, digital marketer, and entrepreneur — for a real and honest conversation about navigating life in the spotlight.Jolly opens up about staying authentic in a Gen-Z world, dealing with internet speculations, and building a personal brand while everyone is watching. She also shares her journey with faith, how her relationship with Christ has shaped her decisions, and what it truly means to identify as yourself in today’s fast-paced digital space.We also dive into:The pressure of social media and public perceptionEntrepreneurship and getting into businessBalancing faith, lifestyle, and influenceWhat people get wrong about herThis is one of those conversations that’s honest, relatable, and necessary.🎧 Watch till the end for insights on personal branding, faith, and staying true to yourself.Follow Jolly:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thee_jollyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thee_jollyofficialSubscribe for more real conversations:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCghpUU5EI00cyENfPGUgt4Q

Etania Mutoni, famously known as “Life of the Party,” joins The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for one of her most powerful and revealing conversations yet.In this episode, Etania opens up about her journey from surviving on the streets, facing imprisonment, and even being rumored dead — to becoming one of Uganda’s most influential DJs and media personalities.As she prepares for her historic debut concert at Lugogo Hockey Grounds, Etania shares the truth behind her rise, the pressure of fame, and what it really means to become the “Life of the Party.”This is more than a DJ story — it’s a story of resilience, identity, and transformation.0:00 – Intro2:10 – Who is Etania Mutoni?8:45 – Life before fame18:20 – Streets, prison & survival story32:15 – Becoming “Life of the Party”45:40 – NTV & radio journey55:10 – Lugogo concert & pressure1:05:30 – Love, life & public image1:15:00 – Fan questions1:22:00 – Rapid fireEtania Mutoni is a Ugandan DJ, media personality, and cultural influencer known for her electrifying sets and vibrant personality. She blends Amapiano, Afro-house, and feel-good party sounds while representing a bold new wave of African nightlife culture.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forever__etaniaX (Twitter): https://x.com/forever_etaniaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foreveretaniaReal stories. Real people. Real impact.Subscribe to The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for more powerful interviews.#Etania #LifeOfTheParty #UgandanPodcast #UgandanBoyTalkShow #Amapiano #UgandanDJ #AfricanPodcast #DJLife #UgandanEntertainment #NTVUganda #NRGRadio #LugogoConcert #AfricanCreators #PodcastInterview #UgandaMusic⏱️ Timestamps🎤 About the Guest📢 Follow Etania📌 Subscribe for More Conversations🔥 Hashtags

Kabera Angel Amahoro is back on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show!Join us as Angel, a pioneer of Soetry—a unique fusion of music and spoken word—shares her journey, creative insights, and the story behind her latest project, The Son of Adam Poetry Series.In this episode, we dive into:How Angel is shaping Uganda’s creative economyThe role of mental health and consciousness in artHer process for creating emotionally resonant Soetry performancesFun “This or That” and Rapid Fire moments revealing Angel’s personalityAdvice for young creatives and thought leaders✨ Follow Angel:Instagram & TikTok: https://linktr.ee/kabera.angelMusic: Available on Apple Music, BoomplayChapters:00:00 - Kabera Angel Amahoro Returns to The Ugandan Boy Talk Show05:25 - Reflecting on Soetry's Rise and Navigating Personal Grief12:15 - Host's Vision for Changing Ugandan Media Narratives18:33 - Unpacking Angel's Preferences: Poetry, Live Performance, Soulful...23:53 - Changing Narratives and the Importance of Media Research27:46 - From Slam Poetry to a Full-Time, Conscious Creative Career35:50 - Balancing Music and Poetry in Soetry for Impactful Storytelling40:51 - Why Rest is Resistance for Digital Creators and Artists49:00 - Angel's Mental Health Journey and the Power of Vulnerability55:30 - The Value of Collaboration Beyond Short-Term Monetary Gains01:01:13 - Personal Heartbreak Inspires a Viral Poetry Series on TikTok01:06:18 - Integrating Multiple Creative Identities from a Personal Space01:12:20 - The Long Game: Persistence and Underestimated Long-Term Grow...01:17:42 - Quick Insights and the Evolving Landscape of Ugandan Poetry01:21:11 - A Collective Vision for Uganda's Creative Economy Funds01:25:49 - Angel's Final Reflections and a Special Guest Recommendation🎧 Subscribe for more inspiring conversations with Uganda’s top creatives!#Soetry #KaberaAngel #UgandanPodcast #CreativeEconomy #MentalHealthAwareness #AfricanArtists #TheUgandanBoyTalkShow #PoetryAndMusic #Inspiration #UgandanCreatives

In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, host Bonny Kibuuka sits down with legendary Ugandan producer, artist, and entrepreneur Benon Mugumbya, co-founder of Swangz Avenue.Benon shares his incredible journey from being part of the iconic duo Benon & Vamposs to building one of East Africa’s most influential music and film production companies.In this conversation, we talk about:• The early days of Swangz Avenue and building a music empire• His experience climbing Mount Elgon and why it was the hardest thing he has ever done• His personal health transformation after being diagnosed pre-diabetic• His passion for fitness and why he compares the gym to church• The 7,200 km electric vehicle journey with Kira Motors from Kampala to Cape Point• His inspirational song “I Know” and the message of taking life day by day• Directing his first feature film Marriage Diaries• The future of the Swangz Creative Academy and developing the next generation of starsBenon also shares life lessons about partnerships, creativity, discipline, and the philosophy:“We can’t add days to our lives, but we can add life to our days.”If you enjoy conversations about music, creativity, entrepreneurship, and personal growth, this episode is for you.🎙️ Subscribe for more inspiring conversations with Africa’s most impactful creators.

In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Bonny Kibuuka sits down with Resty Kansiime Agaba—founder of the SHE Centre, host of The SHE Centre Podcast, author of Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, and a faith-driven storyteller empowering East African women locally and globally.Resty opens up about discovering purpose through personal stories, the role faith plays in identity, and her journey walking alongside women in remote villages across Uganda and internationally. She also shares exclusive insights into the SHE Centre Platform launching in March 2026, her devotional book, and the mission behind her work in emotional, spiritual, and professional empowerment.Chapters00:00 - Navigating Imperfect Audio and Podcasting Growth07:36 - Guest Welcome and 'We Rise by Lifting Each Other'13:16 - Resty's Quick Choices and Self-Knowledge Revealed18:53 - From Instability to Superpower: Resty's Childhood Journey23:59 - Finding Purpose Through Personal Pain and Reflection29:39 - Building a Dream Through Self-Taught Skills and Resilience36:03 - The SHE Centre: Born from Village Struggles and Personal Drive44:49 - How Faith Transformed Resty's Life and Purpose50:08 - Holistic Healing and Using Resources for Self-Discovery57:21 - The Journey Behind Resty's Identity-Focused Devotional Book01:02:50 - A Comprehensive Hub for East African Women's Empowerment01:07:43 - Prioritizing Impact and Quality Over Listener Statistics01:15:12 - Quick Answers and a Special Guest Recommendation01:19:51 - Host and Guest Share Blessings and Call to ActionIf you’re looking for inspiration, clarity, or purpose-driven motivation, this conversation is for you.WATCH MORE:• The She Centre Podcast – YouTube• Blog: MyFavoriteSermons.Life• Instagram: @Elevated_restie | @The_SheCentre_Platform | @HerPurposeDigitalCHAPTERS:ABOUT THIS PODCAST:The Ugandan Boy Talk Show highlights East African creators, leaders, innovators, and storytellers, giving a platform to voices that shape culture, faith, and society.#RestyKansiime#SHECentre#PurposeAndFaith#UgandanPodcast#WomenEmpowerment#EastAfricanCreators#FaithJourney#PurposeDrivenLife#UgandanBoyTalkShow#Storytelling

In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, I sit down with Audrey Tumwine Ndawula, Certified Financial Advisor, award-winning entrepreneur, and Founder of Hercents Consultancy Uganda, a leader in women’s financial empowerment.This conversation dives deep into everything Ugandans need to know about money in 2026 — earning, saving, investing, mindset, side hustles, debt, and building long-term financial stability.Chapters00:00 - From Aircraft Mechanic to Podcast Host: An Introduction05:50 - Audrey Tumwine Ndawula: Her Work, Exhaustion, and Podcast Discovery12:25 - Why Investing Trumps Saving and Side Hustles Beat Salary Increases19:41 - Pen & Paper Budgeting, Emergency Funds, and Treasury Bills Explained31:25 - From Corporate to Empowerment: Audrey's Personal Finance Journey37:59 - Outliving Your Money: Why Financial Literacy Struggles in Uganda49:04 - Don't Assume Your Job is Forever: Breaking the Debt Cycle58:30 - The Three Essential Steps to Better Money Management Today01:07:12 - Unlock Your Income: The Side Hustle Masterclass and Future of Finance01:16:42 - Quick Takes on Wealth, Life Lessons, and Podcast Wrap-Up🎙️ About the GuestAudrey Tumwine Ndawula is a financial educator passionate about simplifying money for the everyday Ugandan. She has trained thousands, spoken on global stages, and is shaping Uganda’s new money mindset.📌 Side Hustle Masterclass (March 7th, 2026)Don’t miss Audrey’s upcoming training on building successful side hustles in Uganda’s economy.Follow Audrey for updates: https://www.instagram.com/audreytumwine?igsh=YzZ3d2RtODdxNjd4&utm_source=qrhttps://www.instagram.com/hercents_societyug?igsh=MWpwbnp2NjNvdWloeA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-tumwine-ndawula-mba-4a760196?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app🙏 Enjoyed the episode?Like, comment, and subscribe!Share this episode with someone who needs to take control of their finances this year.#UgandanBoyTalkShow#AudreyTumwineNdawula#HercentsUganda#FinancialLiteracyUganda#MoneyManagementUG#InvestInUganda#SaveMoneyUG#SideHustlesUganda#UgandaFinance#FinancialFreedomUG

In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Pryce Teeba breaks down the creation of his new album Marinate — a project featuring Ugandan hip-hop legends includingLyrical G, The Mith, Navio, Babaluku, Spyda MC,and many others.We talk about the emotional intro where Pryce pays tribute to Rajiv, someone he was deeply close to. He also explains why he boldly states that “Hip-hop comes from Ntinda.”Chapters00:00 - Welcome to the Show: Pryce Teeba's Introduction03:08 - Pryce Teeba's Initial Thoughts and 'This or That' Segment14:56 - Growing Up in Ntinda and Dropping Out for Music23:10 - How Dustville Records Shaped Pryce Teeba's Music Career31:25 - From Dustville to Pyong Recordz: Building a New Legacy37:03 - Untold Story Behind the Deep Dozen Cypher and GNL Zamba43:27 - Pryce Teeba on Being Underrated and Industry Challenges52:59 - Exploring 'Marinate: Rajiv Tribute, Features, and Meaning01:08:33 - Critique of Ugandan Music and Pryce Teeba's Top 5 Picks01:17:01 - Pryce Teeba's Life Lessons and Recommendations for Future GuestsOther highlights include:— The meaning behind Track 3 “HipHop Mukyala” (“I cheated on you with Amapiano & Kidandali”)— The making of Antidote with Spyda MC & The Mith— His relationships in the industry and how he first met KABOO— His growth from Dustville to founding Pyong Recordz— What Marinate represents in his 20-year journeyThis is Pryce Teeba like you’ve NEVER heard him before — real, raw, funny, reflective, and inspirational.If you love Ugandan Hip-Hop, this episode is for YOU.Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE.#PryceTeeba#MarinateAlbum#UgandanHipHop#NtindaHipHop#RajivTribute#PyongRecordz#UgandanBoyTalkShow#BonnyKibuuka#UGMusic#TheMith#Navio#Babaluku#LyricalG#SpydaMC#Kaboo#DeepDozenCypher#GNLZamba#UgandaPodcast#AfricanHipHop#UGRapScene#HipHopMukyala#AntidoteSong#DustvilleRecords

At just 18, Janice Nkajja has already spoken at global stages, attended sessions at the United Nations in Geneva, appeared on Fox News, launched a youth-centered civic education platform, and started her own podcast, Janice on the Mic.In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Janice opens up about:– Her rise from high school to international policy spaces– Speaking on corruption, governance, and African leadership– Experiencing the UN Expert Mechanism on Indigenous Peoples– Why civic education is her life’s mission– How digital platforms amplify African youth voices– Building Civic Coded– Volunteering, community service, and grounding herself– The behind-the-scenes of going viral for her commentary on global aid cuts– The vision behind her podcast, Janice on the Mic00:00 - Host Introduces Janice, Discusses Social Media Etiquette08:21- Navigating Language, Host's Purpose, Fun Rapid Fire21:34 - Janice's Early Activism and ALA Experience33:17 - Discovering Purpose and Shifting Global Perspectives45:50 - Advocating Against Corruption and Launching Civic Coded55:17 - Facing Threats and Learning from Viral Experiences01:06:46 - Empowering Youth Voices and the Power of Service01:20:03 - Janice's Podcast Journey and Final ThoughtsThis is one of the most inspiring youth leadership stories you’ll hear — a reminder that young Africans belong in every room where decisions are being made.🎧 Listen to Janice on the Mic:Spotify + YouTubeWATCH MORE inspiring conversations every week on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show.Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE.#JaniceNkajja #UgandanBoyTalkShow #AfricanYouthVoices #AfricanLeadership #CivicEducation #UgandanPodcast #YouthActivism #AfricanGovernance #GenZLeaders #UnitedNationsGeneva #AfricanWomenInLeadership #UgandaInfluencers #PolicyTalks #AfricaRising #JaniceOnTheMic #BonnyKibuuka #YouthEmpowermentAfrica

In this episode, I host Nathan Kuteesa the CEO of fancy media pictures. He talks about his photography journey. We talk about photography as a career and what his family and friends think about his career as a cameraman. Tune in to our conversation on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.