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This episode sums up S4 that was dedicated to Africans Worldwide. This season was inspired by Chika Onyeani and his amazing book CAPITALIST NIGGER. Enjoy!
In this episode, we explore the concept of "Keeping it Player" and delve into the strategies for maintaining a resilient mindset. Join us as we discuss ways to stay focused, avoid distractions, and overcome obstacles without letting anyone or anything hinder our progress. Whether it's personal or professional, discover how to keep moving forward and prioritize your own well-being.
What is imagination?
THE WORKSHOP OF THE MIND.
Africans for a long time have been taught not to imagine. Especially back in the days.
Going to your gogo or parents saying I have an imaginary friend will get you beaten cause they’ll imply that you going mad.
You’ve got the jokes now it’s time to get the depth too.
Tap in!
Join us as we discover whether or not slavery is a choice.
Everyone whose been on Gods team has been destined to win. So if you in Gods team, it’s only a matter of time till you too will say GOD DID, hence it exulting His name.
We always fighting this or fighting that but never fight ourselves. This episode takes you through the Frighting Me journey. Happy birthday to me, decided to bless you all on my birthday with this. Enjoy!
Growth is an art, for art to become a masterpiece, it must undergo stages. The episode paints a vivid picture of the art called growth. Enjoy!
In this episode we’re taking a journey to last year and back. It’s been quite the transition. A transition filled with life lessons, reality, growth and deeper joy. Sit back, relax and enjoy!
Welcome to the season finale of season 2 dedicated to mental health. It's been quite the journey.
This journey has been one full of tests, that's why there has been a lot of silence.
People are scared to have conversations like they scared of the pandemic. That's just how I feel.
Sometimes conversations can be confrontation, while other times it's clarification. Nonetheless conversations help make life as clear as water.
Lost Than I Ever Been. Going through it seems to be the most common thing for most of us, and what's even more common is being lost. You call it Lost I call it the L in life.
The Heart Feels Too. This episode is titled 'The Heart Feels Too' because we tend to either numb, ignore or neglect that fact, which shouldn't be the case because the Heart takes a huge toll on our mental health. Listen for more.
This episode talks about the importance of talking to someone when one is going through life, it also stresses out that talking to someone often leads to someone showing you the way out.
I Don't Wanna Live is an episode talking about depression and mainly focusing on suicide and suicidal thoughts. After almost having lost a friend I decided to talk about being in a place where you don't want live and encourage someone to hold on and keep fighting, cause suicide doesn't stop the pain it only moves it.
Apologies for the segment not being properly named. The episode was originally not supposed to be uploaded, but since you the listener's wanted the episode, here it is! This episode isn't restricted to people in relationships!
Young People Love (Y. P. L) is about how relationships are these days, in Young People Love, one is the player and the other is being played.
In this episode I took time to add my experiences in order to paint a clear picture of what I was talking about and also to help others and make it as real and relatable as possible.
I came up with this topic when I had discussion with my G Kelly Silwimba, it was a lit discussion. I'd advise you to check out his music on Audiomack under the name Agst 16, make sure to listen to all his songs but first, start with Fake and These Days.
I also got inspiration from the late Daev May His Soul Rest In Him. The song that inspired me by the named artist is Kamba Ka Love because it speaks of Y. P. L and kind of paints the picture I wanted to paint on this episode.
In this episode we are joined by Muna Munzele who is the first guest on RRT podcast.
We tried something new with the guest, I actually let him host the show and we were also talking about music as a whole eg segregation of music, how music can make you remember everything and make you forget everything etc...
This episode is a high of life episode, like Futures album.
In this episode I want to connect with all my listener's in doubt and struggling.
Its okay to voice out our pain, struggles and complaints because God knows what's in our hearts.
I came up with this episode because many of us are going through things we don't speak of, so hopefully this episode will help you out.
I was inspired by Trip Lee.
In this episode I'm letting you enter my head, my emotions and my feelings as I talk about the 3 types of healing I like to call healing from the past, heartbreak and the lose of a loved one (RIP EMK).
Healing doesn't happen overnight and you're not healed until you help someone going through what you went through.
Life’s a game of time and chance. When it’s your time, take a shot and don’t miss.
Get a chance to know Mulenga Nkonde ‘the guy that everybody knows’ as we discuss; - Himself.
-Sampha The Great.
-Emile Sande.
-Embracing Zambians in the diaspora & Zambian Content.
-Our customs, our roots.
-Zambian Mindset.