Pamoja Podcast
By Pamoja Podcast
Pamoja PodcastFeb 21, 2020
Season 1 Episode 08: How do you manage your money?
Money. If money was a human being, how would you describe your relationship with it? What misconceptions do you have about people and money? How do you manage your income? You toil and hustle for a small fraction of what you wish to get; how do you spend it? Do you set aside a salary for yourself We discuss all this and more with Eugene Kavuma (producer of Pamoja) and Aisha Ali, a financial literacy expert Expert in our latest episode. c.c. Rehema WL
Season 1 Episode 07: A Conversation about Pamoja, Dopamine, and Shared Experiences Podcasting and Facing our Fears
What's it like to start a podcast? What does impact look like creating a podcast for youthful Ugandan audiences? How do you face your greatest fears in life? Answers to these and more are discussed by these great ladies, both creators of some of Uganda's newest and growing podcast brands, Pamoja Podcast and Dopamine Podcast.
Season 1 Episode 06: Profile: Activist Hamidah Nassimbwa
What does activism mean for (Muslim) women politicians in #Uganda? With the rising threat to civic space, many activists are putting their lives on the line to speak out against different forms of injustices in their communities. We get an insight into this through Nnalongo Nassimbwa Hamidah’s story about courage, conviction, and a strong desire to create a better world for future generations. Sis. Hamidah tells all about the risk she has put her family through in the name of activism.
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Season 1 Episode 05: What's it like growing up with a Muslim Dad and a Christian Mom?
Very often, when two people decide to get married and start a family, the conversation about how their religious or ideological differences affect how their children's growth and worldview, is often overlooked. This episode features stories of young adults growing up in such families and highlights their struggles, life lessons, and unique perspectives about religion and the world as a result.
Key reflection/lesson from episode: It’s the duty of parents to teach their children what is right and wrong. It’s also important for parents to mold key values and belief practices that will enable their children to live a righteous and better life as decent human beings in society. Therefore, it’s important for parents to start such a journey collaboratively and intentionally.
Guests:
-Afsa Karungi
-Shamim
-Dr. Bob Ssekyanzi
Season 1 Episode 04: The Story of a Revertee ft. Sis. Halima Tedoldi
This episode features the life of Sis. Halima Tedoldi, who reverted to Islam at 21 years old. Her story demonstrates inspiration, courage, and love in a daily effort to become a better Muslim. Enjoy and don't forget to share with your friends and family!
Season 1 Episode 03: Muslim, Single & Searching (Pt 2): What You Should Know Ft. Jamida Nakaye
A marriage counselor, Ms. Jamida Nakaye, shares some tips and advice on how to best prepare to find the right person for a long-term relationship/marriage.
Season 1 Episode 02: Muslim, Single & Searching (Pt 1): Where is Bae?
What's it like to be a young unmarried Muslim searching for love? Where are they looking? Do you identify with their observations, experiences, and lessons? Do you know what matching-making is all about? Find out in the second segment how a group of Muslims are matching others looking to settle down in a halal manner!
Featured Guests:
Mr. Kiwanuka Kizili
Dr. Ssekyanzi Bob
Season 1 Episode 1: The Ramadhan Spirit
It's Pamoja's first episode! Since it was prepared towards the first week of Ramadan of 2019, we wanted the content to be relevant. Therefore, I invite guests and we share about norms, beliefs and information about best practices in preparation for the holy month.