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Nyamishana's Podcast

By Nyamishana Prudence

This podcast challenges stereotypes, discusses social and political issues through in-depth dialogues and monologues with Ugandans through their lived experience.
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Episode 27: Leah Eryenyu -" My Mother's Story"

Nyamishana's PodcastMar 05, 2021

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Episode 49: The Unfolding Congo Crisis: A Deep Dive with Christian Rumu

Episode 49: The Unfolding Congo Crisis: A Deep Dive with Christian Rumu

In the wake of the Genocide in palestine, the world has also woken up to the ongoing conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Since 1996, over six million people have been killed in Eastern DRC. In this episode, Christian Rumu, a Senior Campaigner at Amnesty International, speaks so elaborately about the conflict in DRC, the historical background, actors, the humanitarian cost and what individual activists can do to campaign for the liberation of DRC.
Mar 13, 202401:09:21
Episode 47: Women Humanrights Defenders. The Structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices

Episode 47: Women Humanrights Defenders. The Structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices

In this episode, Rebecca Turyatunga Juna and Nagawa Lorna, a lawyer with the Women's Probono Initiative and who weigh in on the conversation on the structural silencing of voices of women in Journalist in Uganda women voices. They share their perspectives on how they are actively challenging and resisting this silencing.
Jan 13, 202436:18
Episode 46: The Structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices - Part 2 Women in Journalism

Episode 46: The Structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices - Part 2 Women in Journalism

Sexual harrasment in newsrooms, objectification of women, and discrimination of queer women threaten the work of women journalists. In this episode, Faith Mulungi of RadioCity and Irah Mercy of Kuchu times shade light on this systematic silencing of Ugandan women in journalism.
Jan 13, 202444:16
Episode 45 : The structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices: Part 1 - Feminist insights

Episode 45 : The structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices: Part 1 - Feminist insights

In this episode, the guests share insights on how systems connive to silence women's voices. Elisabeth particularly shares a story of how she fought against sexual harrasment that was rampant in a university hostel and how those who hold power did everything in their means to silence her.
Jan 13, 202447:58
The Ugandan Situation (cross post from Africa Blogging)

The Ugandan Situation (cross post from Africa Blogging)

This episode is crossposted from Africa-blogging where Daniel Ominde interviews me about the current situation in Uganda.
Dec 27, 202239:40
Episode 44: (UN)DOING RESISTANCE - Attacks on the Arts in Sudan's 30 years of Islamist rule.

Episode 44: (UN)DOING RESISTANCE - Attacks on the Arts in Sudan's 30 years of Islamist rule.

In April 2019, when millions marched to the headquarters of the military in Khartoum and other cities and the march was transformed into a sit-in that continued for two months, the sit-in became Sudan’s largest arts festival. The art produced during the revolution went viral, as it was covered by foreign journalists who swarmed Khartoum to report on the revolution. However, the narrative was always lacking the historical significance of how art was mobilized. Sudan’s contemporary art history was nurtured by its many revolutions; in 1964, in 1985 and in 2018/2019. Due to the military dictatorships that continued to rule Sudan since independence, except brief honeymoons of democracy, art was always positioned as a revolutionary product.

To contextualize, the revolutionary art produced and consumed during the 2018/2019 revolution, this book explores Sudan’s contemporary history by briefly looking at the politically turbulent 1980s and deeply looking at how culture and art were policed in the dark 1990s- which is the period after the Islamists took over power after the 1989 coup. During that period, the entire artistic and cultural landscape came under attack as artists were arrested, sacked from jobs and intimidated, but the infrastructure that has always supported this landscape suffered the most as the book hopes to explain.

In this Episode, Omina Shawkat hosts the authors of the book Ruba El Melik is an independent researcher and Reem Abbas is a freelance Sudanese journalist, writer, researcher and communications expert.
Nov 30, 202201:00:06
Episode 43: Toxic positivity ft Hazel Muriro

Episode 43: Toxic positivity ft Hazel Muriro

Positivity when served in excesses and wrong contexts can be toxic.
May 24, 202259:56
Episode 42: 50 years of Walter Rodney's 'How Europe under-developed Africa.'

Episode 42: 50 years of Walter Rodney's 'How Europe under-developed Africa.'

50 years of Walter Rodney's 'How Europe Underdeveloped Africa' An inspiring conversation.
Apr 05, 202201:40:35
Episode 40: Growing up as a girl in Uganda. Voices of Ugandan women

Episode 40: Growing up as a girl in Uganda. Voices of Ugandan women

This episode features the voices of Ugandan women as we share our stories of the complexities of what it means to grow up as girls in Uganda.
Nov 29, 202125:35
Episode 39: Writing for the Audience of one featuring Ernest Bazanye

Episode 39: Writing for the Audience of one featuring Ernest Bazanye

In this Episode we talk about writing, storytelling, the writer's disease. Ernest Bazanye brings wisdom and a free spirit to the table. I recommend that this is added as a resource for Mass com class 101. It is that enriching.
Nov 10, 202149:50
Episode 37: Health of the Internet

Episode 37: Health of the Internet

In this Episode, we diagnose the health of the internet, This episode brought together 5 amazing people from differemt countries that originally contributed to the Mozilla Internet health report 2020. This episode was originally posted on the Mozilla sounds channel on Anchor. The production was done by Laura Vidal and edited a bit by B Keith Kuyoh to tailor it for the listeners of Nyamishana's Podcast
Sep 03, 202141:54
Episode 38: Impact of Digital Taxation on Digital Rights

Episode 38: Impact of Digital Taxation on Digital Rights

More African countries are seeķing to increase their tax base. So, as more businesses become digitalised, governments are imposing digital taxes. In this episode capture highlights from a conversation hosted by Cipesa on the of impact of these taxes on the rights of users.
Jul 28, 202101:04:57
Episode 36: Self Care in times of grief and uncertainty ft Maureen Nagasha and Vivienne Kabarungi

Episode 36: Self Care in times of grief and uncertainty ft Maureen Nagasha and Vivienne Kabarungi

Uganda is facing the 3rd wave of the COVID19 pandemic and we are under lockdown there is so much loss and uncertainty. In this chat with Vivienne Kabarungi and Maureen Nagasha we talk about how to radically take care of ourselves.
Jul 02, 202101:41:12
Episode 35: A feminist conversation on the climate crisis featuring Ruth Nyambura

Episode 35: A feminist conversation on the climate crisis featuring Ruth Nyambura

Ruth Nyambura a Kenyan eco-feminist brilliantly introduces us to the concept Eco-Feminism and discusses the contribution that indigenous women and feminists make towards combating the climate crisis. This episode is brought to you by Akina Mama Wa Afrika
Jun 05, 202101:02:36
Episode 33: Digital transformation in Uganda featuring Samson Tusiime

Episode 33: Digital transformation in Uganda featuring Samson Tusiime

In this Episode, innovator and digital transformation evangelist Samson Tusiime gives us insight into how digital transformation is shaping up in Ugand, barriers and the role political governance in Uganda.
May 21, 202157:25
Episode 32: Decentering Men featuring Lydia Namubiru

Episode 32: Decentering Men featuring Lydia Namubiru

What does decentering men mean? When did men become the main actors and the women props to spice up the narrative? How does decentering men affect the daily psychology of women and non binary humans? ln this episode, Lydia Namubiru a Ugandan feminist and journalist gives us some insights into this complex topic.
May 14, 202101:05:29
Episode 31: The Unapologetic Poet featuring Acen Carol Afroetry.

Episode 31: The Unapologetic Poet featuring Acen Carol Afroetry.

The Unapologetic Poet Caroline Acen Afroetry shares with us her poetry . Her powerful poems cover sexism, women's voices and colourism.
Apr 05, 202138:14
Episode 30: Writing, therapy and healing featuring Mirembe Mary

Episode 30: Writing, therapy and healing featuring Mirembe Mary

I host Mirembe Mary a blogger and mental health advocate. Mimar blogs candidly about her therapy sessions. She shares with us her fight against depression.
Mar 30, 202133:19
Episode 29: The badass women that raised us feat Fiionah Komusana and Joey Najjuko

Episode 29: The badass women that raised us feat Fiionah Komusana and Joey Najjuko

In this laughter filled episode, Sunshine and Joey share their mom's funny and stories of resilience that are a cool ingredient to being an African Woman.
Mar 16, 202150:23
Episode 28: My Mother's Story as told by Winnie Babirye

Episode 28: My Mother's Story as told by Winnie Babirye

To celebrate the individuality of Ugandan that came before us, I speak to winnie Winnie Babirye who shares with me the story of her mother Theresa Nnalongo Nababi.
Mar 09, 202132:29
Episode 27: Leah Eryenyu -" My Mother's Story"

Episode 27: Leah Eryenyu -" My Mother's Story"

This women's history month, we take off sometime to listen to the amazing stories of Ugandan women. Leah Eryenyu shares with us the story of her mother Stella Rose Kongai Eryenyu
Mar 05, 202141:41
Episode 26: "My Mother's Story" by Jennifer Nyiraneza Mpyisi

Episode 26: "My Mother's Story" by Jennifer Nyiraneza Mpyisi

In this Episode, Launch I series called "My Mother's Story" as told by their daughters. We acknowledge the fact that most times, women's identity and individuality is erased yet women are the very foundation of societies.
Mar 02, 202150:23
Episode 24: The internet blackout in Uganda featuring Ruth Aine

Episode 24: The internet blackout in Uganda featuring Ruth Aine

In this episode, I chat with Ruth Aine about the internet blackout that happened for 5 days in Uganda from 13th January to 18th January 2020. We share our personal experiences and discuss the consequences on the Ugandan economy.
Feb 06, 202131:20
Episode 23: Social media and Ugandan Elections featuring Songa Stone

Episode 23: Social media and Ugandan Elections featuring Songa Stone

The proliferation of smart phone devices has led to more meaningful access to the internet as more Ugandans are using the internet to politically organise, speak truth to power. In this episode, I chat with Songa Stone about the role social media is playing in the 2021 general elections.
Dec 26, 202042:01
Episode 22: The Politics of Natural Hair featuring Ann Linda Namuddu

Episode 22: The Politics of Natural Hair featuring Ann Linda Namuddu

Why is hair of people if African descent political? What are the normative beauty standards set by capitalism and colonialism for black people? Is hair a perfomance of respectability? Why is African hair vilified? In this episode, Ann Linda Namuddu gives us insights into the complexity of African Natural hair.
Dec 12, 202038:03
Episode 21: Impostor Syndrome featuring Patra Kigula

Episode 21: Impostor Syndrome featuring Patra Kigula

Are you a high-achiever that feels like a fraud despite evidence that indicates otherwise? Do you have a lingering feeling that people will soon discover that you are not as smart as they think you are? In this episode, I have a conversation with Patra Kigula to talk about Impostor Syndrome what it is, where it comes from, why it affects women and minorities.
Dec 09, 202027:43
Episode 20: Election Violence and Police Brutality in Uganda featuring Jackie Kemigisa.

Episode 20: Election Violence and Police Brutality in Uganda featuring Jackie Kemigisa.

Elections and violence have become synonymous in Uganda. What is the history of election violence in Uganda? Why is the Ugandan police militarised? Jackie Kemigisa brilliantly addresses these questions and more.
Nov 28, 202054:33
Episode 19: Global Solidarity around Reproductive health rights

Episode 19: Global Solidarity around Reproductive health rights

The Trump administration passed executive orders that continue to hurt women's sexual and reproductive health rights globally. Uganda has a history of using populist sentiments and to pass policie that are not wirking for the Ugandan woman. How can women unite against these policies globally?
Nov 24, 202001:04:43
Episode 18: SEX featuring Ophelia Kemigisha

Episode 18: SEX featuring Ophelia Kemigisha

In this episode, we talk about sex. With my cohost Ophelia Ophelia Kemigisha, we explore the topics of sexual freedom, sexual agency and tips on healing from sex-related wounds.
Nov 06, 202033:17
Episode 17: An African generation rising featuring Taye Balogun

Episode 17: An African generation rising featuring Taye Balogun

Is this the generation that will lead Africa to the much desired Africa? In light of the recent #EndSars protests in Nigeria, there has been a collective voice from young Africans from all over thenworld to call to the end police Brutality in Nigeria.
Oct 27, 202055:39
Episode 16: Masculinity featuring Joel Muhumuza
Oct 26, 202046:22
Episode 15: Women and the Ugandan Media Featuring Twasiima Bigirwa

Episode 15: Women and the Ugandan Media Featuring Twasiima Bigirwa

From sexist ads to manels, to poor coverage of sexual violence, the Ugandan media continues to propagate harmful narratives about women in Uganda.
Oct 16, 202049:40
Episode 14: Boarding School

Episode 14: Boarding School

In this episode, I give a sneak peek into my boarding school life. Certainly, those that went to boarding school at an early age will relate to some incidents in this episode.
Oct 14, 202033:14
Episode 13: From Prison to Parliament featuring Dr. Stella Nyanzi

Episode 13: From Prison to Parliament featuring Dr. Stella Nyanzi

In this gem episode, I have a hearty conversation with Dr. Stella Nyanzi we talk about her poetry, her political campaign her tool of radical rudeness vis a vis her empathetic approach to her constituents and hope. Music by Salif Keita artwork by Agandy Studios.
Oct 03, 202001:13:36
Episode 12: What is in a name? Featuring Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire.

Episode 12: What is in a name? Featuring Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire.

In this episode, Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire a Ugandan writer brilliantly discusses what is in a name, why African names were paganised, the importance of language and how we can keep our African heritage alive. Music: Sekele by Salif Keita Graphics by Agandy Studios
Sep 17, 202042:17
Episode 11: Re-imagining Uganda ft Patience Akumu

Episode 11: Re-imagining Uganda ft Patience Akumu

This Episode features award winning Journalist and Feminist Patience Akumu. We audaciously reimagine the Uganda that we desire. It is an informative piece that every Ugandan should listen to and hopefully articulate their own dream for Uganda.
Music: Geoffrey Oryema Land of Anaka
Sep 11, 202047:02
Episode 10 : Grief, Loss and Finding Sunshine ft Hazel Muriro

Episode 10 : Grief, Loss and Finding Sunshine ft Hazel Muriro

Grief takes different shapes, sometimes, it is like sitting on a three-legged chair, or an eclipse that does not seem to go away. In this episode, I talk to Hazel Muriro a young feminist community psychologist and founder of Mindful Conversations. We speak about how to navigate this complicated emotion. Background music is by Saya by Sona Jobarteh.
Sep 07, 202050:46
Episode 9: Social Media and Mental Health ft Nkwanzi Mwesigye

Episode 9: Social Media and Mental Health ft Nkwanzi Mwesigye

Do you impulsively check your phone every two minutes? Do you delete a photo because it didn't get a certain number of likes? Do you hate your life right now because other people's lives look glamorous? What if it is social media is messing up with your mind? You might want to tune in to this episode.
Sep 07, 202045:31
Episode 8: Sheltering Women Against Intimate Partner Violence

Episode 8: Sheltering Women Against Intimate Partner Violence

In this episode, I chat with Rose Kigere about the Women's shelter she helped to start- Nyonga Women's shelter.
Sep 07, 202030:42
Episode 7 : Women Online Voices in Uganda Featuring Lisa Kanyomozi Rabwoni

Episode 7 : Women Online Voices in Uganda Featuring Lisa Kanyomozi Rabwoni

In this episode, I have a conversation with Lisa Rabwoni Kanyomozi to talk about how Ugandan women are harnessing the internet to speak truth to power through Twitter and creating alternative media platforms online.
Jul 15, 202037:59
Episode 6: Poetry for Activism featuring Lairah Nakimera

Episode 6: Poetry for Activism featuring Lairah Nakimera

Lairah, a literature Student from Makerere University inspired by Stella Nyanzi is using poetry as a tool for activism. In this episodes, she recites her poems passionately.
Jul 15, 202018:23
Episode 5: Book Review: No Roses from My Mouth by Dr. Stella Nyanzi

Episode 5: Book Review: No Roses from My Mouth by Dr. Stella Nyanzi

In this exciting episode, I hold a conversation with Evelyn Lirri a Ugandan journalist to review Chaper 3:1 Stella Nyanzi's book No Roses from My Mouth that talks about prison life. We discuss the rights of prisoners ans role of the media in documenting prisoners rights.
Jul 15, 202020:22
Episode 4: Women's Rights Online Featuring Peace Amuge.

Episode 4: Women's Rights Online Featuring Peace Amuge.

Women's rights are important because the digital revolution and we cannot afford to leave women behind. In this episode, I chat with Peace Olive Amuge the coordinator of the Women of Uganda to discuss access, affordability and safety of women on the internet.
Jul 04, 202026:47
Episode 3: A man set himself on fire

Episode 3: A man set himself on fire

This week, a Ugandan man set himself on fire. Even though his self-immolation did not start a revolution like the man in Tunisia, the story enranged me. This episode is a rant about how the Ugandan government doesn't care about poor people.
Jul 04, 202008:19
Episode 2: Feminism is Freedom Featuring Fionah Komusana.

Episode 2: Feminism is Freedom Featuring Fionah Komusana.

In this episode, we talk about feminism through a young feminist Lawyer Komusana. This is a conversation that will leave listeners feeling inspired.
Jul 01, 202035:21
Episode 1: I am a black woman. I just want to be me.

Episode 1: I am a black woman. I just want to be me.

In this episode, I share my truths of what anti-blackness means to me.
Jun 19, 202011:28
Hello and welcome to Nyamishana's Podcast.

Hello and welcome to Nyamishana's Podcast.

Maya Angelou said, there is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. This podcast is my space to freely express myself, my truths, my pains, political, social issues in my country. This is space where I will have conversations with women and a few men. Mainstream media prefers manels, we create our own space for expression.
Jun 19, 202000:36