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Welcome to "The Ugandan Boy Talk Show," where diverse voices converge for a global storytelling experience! Join me as I host captivating individuals from around the world, delving into their life stories, triumphs, and challenges. From personal journeys to cultural explorations, each episode unveils the rich tapestry of human experiences. Engage in heartfelt conversations that transcend borders, celebrating the unique narratives that shape us. Tune in for a dynamic blend of cultures, perspectives, and inspirations, as we connect through the universal
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In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, I sit down with my brother and friend, Danny Buegar.Danny’s story is one of faith, perseverance, and purpose. Born in Liberia 🇱🇷, he came to America to study at Great Lakes Christian College, where he played both soccer ⚽ and basketball 🏀. After graduating, he returned as interim soccer coach—leading us to our first win with Fairhaven Baptist Church 🙌.Beyond sports, Danny is a gospel/Christian music artist, a youth minister, a husband to his American wife, and a proud father of three beautiful kids 👨👩👧👦. By day he serves his family and ministry, and by night he works a regular job to keep everything balanced.In this conversation we talk about: • Growing up in Liberia and moving to the U.S. • The lessons learned through soccer, basketball, and coaching. • His journey into gospel music and youth ministry. • Marriage, family, and bridging cultures. • Balancing night shifts, music, and ministry. • His new song dropping soon 🔥This is a story about faith, family, and staying true to God’s calling. Don’t miss it!✨ Subscribe for more inspiring stories and interviews: https://linktr.ee/theugandanboytalkshow📱Pre save Danny’s New Song: http://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/dannyorlin/together-forever/
Briefly introducing some of the things I will be talking about on this podcast. This is an open show for every one. Let’s have some fun.
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
Aleti Crystal (Queenie) returns to The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for her deepest and most vulnerable conversation yet.Two years after her first appearance — and after going viral with the iconic line “If I have dated men, I can walk a lion” — Aleti opens up about the painful battles she has faced behind the camera.In this powerful episode, she speaks openly about:✔️ Trauma, sexual harassment, and betrayal✔️ Her struggle with depression and self-blame✔️ Losing trust in the church and rebuilding her faith✔️ Life as a single mother to a 13-year-old daughter✔️ How travel both healed and hurt her✔️ Going viral, being misunderstood, and the “breastfeeding a snake” story✔️ Her mission to visit 196 countries with a Ugandan passport✔️ How sharing her pain online changed her relationshipsThis is not just an interview — it’s a testimony.A conversation for anyone battling mental health, identity, faith, or survival.A must-watch for young women, travelers, and anyone who follows her global journey.Subscribe, like, and share to support Ugandan stories and African voices.New episodes every week.#AletiCrystal #Queenie #UgandanBoyTalkShow #UgandaPodcast #AfricanPodcasts #MentalHealthAwareness #TraumaHealing #TravelContentCreator #UgandanCreators #WomenEmpowerment #AfricanStorytellers #TravelAfrica #HealingJourney #ContentCreatorsUganda #DigitalNomadAfrica #PodcastInterviews
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Bonny sits down with Logose Patience — a 22-year-old filmmaker, writer, poet, former NRG radio presenter, and now Director & Producer at Play It Loud.Logose takes us through her unbelievable journey:• Writing for 10 years and staging her first National Theatre production at 19• Her poetry journey and performing on stage• Running businesses in high school and making her first 1M• Starting content creation and working at Livara• Getting hospitalized and bouncing back to win the Beast MVPs• How she landed a job at NRG and transitioned to Play It Loud• Balancing school, work, mental health, and the entertainment industry00:00 - Host Introduces Logose Patience and Episode Highlights03:53 - Logose's Experience During Internet Lockdown and Drive11:14 - Logose's Philosophy on Film, Creation, Teamwork, and Recognition24:09 - From Childhood Diaries to National Theatre at 1940:20 - Logose's Business Ventures and Making Her First Million48:09 - Overcoming Hospitalization to Win NRG MVPs58:11 - Emotional Shift from Radio to Film and Cultural Storytelling01:05:45 - Behind the Scenes of 'Aziza Finds Love' and Play It Loud's Vision01:11:06 - Balancing School, Work, and the 'Matrix' of Expectations01:22:29 - Logose Shares a Personal Story About Telling Her Crush01:24:40 - Quick Answers on Insecurities, Achievements, and Collaborations01:32:56 - Host and Guest Share Outro and Inspiring MessagesThis is a raw, inspiring, and eye-opening conversation for creatives, students, and anyone trying to find their identity in the real world.Subscribe for more powerful conversations every week.#UgandanBoyTalkShow#UgandaPodcast#BonnyKibuuka#NRGRadio#PlayItLoud#MakerereUniversity#UgandaCreatives#WomenInMedia#UgandanFilm
Uganda’s comedy and entertainment industry wouldn’t be the same without Uncle Mark (Mark Agaba), an economist, social worker, stand-up comedian, radio presenter, and one of the most trusted MCs in the country.In this exclusive deep-dive interview, we walk through his extraordinary journey:His childhood dreamsHis first MC gig (with his mother!)The famous flower girl storyPerforming at the National Theatre with Fun FactoryWinning Comedian of the YearHis viral moments with Ronny and SibiyaBecoming a radio presenter “by accident.”The Bald EraHis relationship with Uncle MoLife lessons, faith, legacy, and building the 360-Degree MC brandThis is one of the most inspiring stories ever told on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show.✨ If you love Ugandan comedy, radio culture, storytelling, or behind-the-scenes success journeys — this episode is for you.📌 Chapters: 00:00 - Setting Your Own Price: The Philosophy of Self-Worth02:13 - From Katwe to Transformation: Uncle Mark's Beginnings06:15 - Unveiling Katwe Roots and a Chance KFC Encounter09:42 - Long Journeys to Kamwenje: Unforgettable Bus Adventures13:48 - The Unique Experience of Sibiya's South African Wedding19:43 - Fluking Weddings: The Peculiarities of Ugandan Celebrations28:27 - Stage vs. Radio: Deep Dive into Comedy and Career Paths39:30 - From Aspiring Pilot to Accidental Comedian: A Life's Journey42:58 - How Mom's Pledges Launched an Accidental MC Career48:54 - The Untold Story of Becoming a Wedding Flower Girl52:21- From National Theatre Debut to Comedian of the Year55:47 - The Magic Behind the Mic: Ronnie, Sibiya, and Uncle Mark59:51 - Finding Home: Accidental Radio Presenter and the Bald Era01:05:56 - The Deliberate Friendship with Uncle MO and Net Worth Philosophy01:16:55 - Kevin Hart's Impact and Hilarious Moments with Uncle MO01:22:27 - Crafting Unique Wedding Vows: A Heartfelt Poem for His Wife01:26:01- Pablo's Mentorship: The Legacy of Passing on Greatness01:29:28 - Setting Your Price: Empowering Final Thoughts and Farewell🎙️ GUEST: Uncle Mark (Mark Agaba)🎧 HOST: Bonny Kibuuka – The Ugandan Boy Talk Show👇 Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe & Share this episode.More powerful stories on the way.#UncleMark #MarkAgaba #UgandanComedy #UgandanBoyTalkShow #UgandaPodcast #UGComedy #KampalaPodcast #UgandaMC #UgandaEntertainment #FunFactoryUG #UgandaRadio #BonnyKibuuka #360DegreeMC
Ben Mwine is one of the most influential figures in Ugandan media — and in this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, he sits down with host Bonny Kibuuka for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about purpose, discipline, fatherhood, marriage, media longevity, and legacy.Ben Mwine is the Head of Corporate Affairs at Next Media, Vice Chair of the National Association of Broadcasters, a celebrated media personality, actor, and one of Uganda’s most respected event moderators. With nearly 30 years of experience in media, Ben shares how he has stayed relevant across generations, transitioned into acting, and balanced ambition with family life.In this episode, we discuss:Finding purpose at a young ageThe power of discipline and delayed gratificationWhy education alone does not guarantee successFatherhood, marriage, and raising children as a modern African manThe importance of meaningful friendshipsStaying relevant in Ugandan media for nearly three decadesStarting an acting career later in lifeFootball banter: Liverpool vs Arsenal ⚽Cars, passion, and life beyond the spotlightBonny also opens up about being a father himself, creating a real and relatable conversation about manhood, responsibility, and legacy.This episode is for:✔️ Young men navigating career and purpose✔️ Media professionals and creatives✔️ Fathers and husbands✔️ Anyone interested in Ugandan media, leadership, and personal growth👇🏽 Don’t forget to:Like the videoSubscribe to The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowShare this episode with someone who needs itComment your biggest takeaway
Spoken word is powerful — but is it respected, supported, or sustainable in Uganda?In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Junior, a spoken word artist, poet, writer, and the Executive Producer of Mitchz Manifest, a bi-annual poetry show.We talk honestly about: • The current state of spoken word in Uganda • Why spoken word still struggles with money, structure, and brand support • Regional collaborations, especially working in Nairobi • Performing outside Uganda, including his first-ever show in Juba • Why archiving Ugandan stories matters for culture and legacyThis is a raw, necessary conversation about art, growth, and where spoken word in East Africa is headed.👇🏾 If you care about poetry, storytelling, or the future of creative culture in Uganda — this one is for you.🎙️ Host: Bonny Kibuuka📍 Podcast: The Ugandan Boy Talk Show#SpokenWordUganda#UgandanPoetry#MitchIsabirye#UgandanBoyTalkShow#AfricanPoetry#EastAfricanCreatives#SpokenWordAfrica#UgandanArtists#CreativeIndustryUG#PoetryPodcast#AfricanStorytelling
Why did Mr. Henrie leave Galaxy FM for NRG Radio Uganda?In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, media personality Arinaitwe Henry (Mr. Henrie) opens up about his decision to walk away from Galaxy FM after nearly eight years, what motivated the move to NRG Radio Uganda, and how the media landscape in Uganda is rapidly changing.We also dive deep into the state of the Ugandan music industry, discussing what’s holding artists back from international success, whether media platforms are doing enough, and what needs to change for Ugandan music to grow globally.Plus — Mr. Henrie reacts to Bebe Cool’s list of artists he believes had a strong 2025, sharing honest thoughts on recognition, impact, and how lists like these shape public perception in the industry.This episode covers: • Why Mr. Henrie left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio • Traditional radio vs new media in Uganda • The reality of growth in Ugandan media • The current state of Ugandan music • Reaction to Bebe Cool’s 2025 artist list • Fame, identity, and building a personal media brand🎙️ Hosted by Bonny Kibuuka📍 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowIf you’re interested in Ugandan media, radio careers, music industry conversations, or real stories behind public figures, this episode is for you.👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE👉 Comment your thoughts on Bebe Cool’s list and the future of Ugandan music
Rickman Uganda, real name Derrick Ddungu, sits down with Bonny Kibuuka on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for one of his most honest and in-depth conversations yet.Born in Kabubu and raised in Bakuli (Ewa Bakuli) — one of Kampala’s most respected ghettos — Rickman opens up about his journey as a hip-hop artist, professional footballer, radio host, actor, and celebrity boxer.In this episode, Rickman talks about: • Growing up in Bakuli and how the ghetto shaped his discipline • Winning Hip-Hop Album of the Year 2024 with Ndi Muto • His decision to exit music in 2028 after 10 years in the industry • Boxing culture in Ugandan ghettos and beating Shakib Cham • Possible rematch talks and being called out by Young Mulo • Cyberbullying, mental health, and protecting his peace • His faith, scripture tattoos, and what God means to him • Football journey in Sweden and future plans in soccer coaching • Fashion, visuals, and controlling his image • Being a proud Arsenal fan and watching games at the EmiratesRickman also shares why he refuses to live beyond his means, why he avoids gang narratives despite his roots, and how he balances greatness with peace.🎙️ This is more than an interview — it’s a story of purpose, discipline, and self-awareness.👉 Subscribe for more real conversations on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show👍 Like, comment, and share your favorite moment#RickmanManrick#RickmanUganda#TheUgandanBoyTalkShow#UgandanPodcast#UgandanMusic#NdiMuto#HipHopUganda#Bakuli#EwaBakuli#CelebrityBoxing#ShakibCham#UgandanBoxing#UgandanFootball#ArsenalFans#MentalHealth#CyberBullying#FaithAndPurpose#AfricanPodcasts#UgandanArtists
We’re wrapping up the year in a special way 🎉For the New Year Special 2026, The Ugandan Boy Talk Show switches things up as Bonny Kibuuka finally takes the guest seat, hosted by Daddy Simz.In this intimate and reflective episode, we: • Look back at 2025 – the wins, the lessons, and the moments that shaped the journey • Talk New Year resolutions, favourite moments, and least favourite moments • Deep dive into who Bonny Kibuuka is beyond the podcast • Uncover the origin story of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show • Discuss the future of the show, upcoming guests, collaborations & merch • Answer fan questions • End with a fun rapid fire drill 🔥This episode is about growth, vulnerability, vision, and gratitude — a perfect way to close the year and welcome a new chapter.If you’ve ever supported this journey, this episode is for you ❤️👉 LIKE the video👉 SUBSCRIBE for more Ugandan conversations👉 COMMENT which episode or guest introduced you to this podcast🎙️ The Ugandan Boy Talk Show — telling Ugandan stories, one conversation at a time.#NewYearSpecial2026#DaddySimz#UgandanYouTube#AfricanPodcast#UgandanStories#PodcastAfrica#KampalaCreatives#TheUgandanBoyTalkShow#BonnyKibuuka#UgandanPodcast
Tai Dai sits down with The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for a deep, honest conversation about Uganda’s underground music scene and what it takes to break into the mainstream.In this episode, Tai Dai opens up about her journey as an underground artist navigating visibility, authenticity, and pressure, while breaking down the meaning behind her latest project “Outside Shoes.” She speaks on vulnerability, faith, ego, fashion as armor, and why many underground artists struggle — and what actually helps them cross over.We also discuss the evolution of Uganda’s new wave hip-hop movement, performances at Nyege Nyege Festival, recognition in the industry, and the responsibility that comes with being seen.This conversation is for artists, fans, and anyone trying to build something real from the ground up.🎧 Episode drops Boxing Day📍 Topics Covered: • Underground artists vs mainstream success in Uganda • The meaning behind Outside Shoes • Authenticity vs visibility • Faith, pressure & ambition • Fashion and identity in hip-hop • Women navigating Uganda’s music industry • New wave Ugandan hip-hop📲 Follow Tai Dai:Instagram: @taidaiofficialX (Twitter): @taidaiofficialYouTube: Tai Dai OfficialSoundCloud: Tai Dai🎙️ Host: Bonny Kibuuka📺 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowLike, comment, subscribe, and share your thoughts on the underground → mainstream journey.#UndergroundToMainstream #UgandanHipHop#NewWaveUG #UgandanPodcast #WomenInHipHop#NyegeNyege #EastAfricanMusic #HipHopAfrica#UgandanMusic #TheUgandanBoyTalkShow
Senteza “Sentie” Kironde is a Ugandan chef, entrepreneur, and founder of Senti’s Kitchen — a Ugandan restaurant in the United States promoting culture through food and music.In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Sentie opens up about his journey from growing up in Uganda to moving to America, earning a Business degree and MBA from Babson College, working in finance, and ultimately quitting his 9–5 job to pursue his true calling in the culinary arts.We talk about starting to cook at just nine years old, the influence of his father — renowned chef Apollo Kadumukasa Kironde II — the challenges of life in the diaspora, and the risks that come with choosing purpose over comfort.This conversation dives deep into Ugandan cuisine, cultural identity, entrepreneurship, family, and what it really takes to build something meaningful abroad while staying connected to home.📍 Follow Senteza “Sentie” KirondeWebsite: www.sentieskitchen.comInstagram & Socials: @sentieskitchenPersonal IG: @djsentie🎙️ Hosted by Bonny Kibuuka📺 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowIf you’re Ugandan in the diaspora, a creative, an entrepreneur, or someone thinking about taking a big leap — this episode is for you.Like, comment, share, and subscribe to support Ugandan stories and culture worldwide.
Sasha Vybz, Uganda’s biggest music video director and one of Africa’s most influential filmmakers, joins Bonny Kibuuka on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for an in-depth conversation about his journey, the evolution of Ugandan music videos, the rise of AI in filmmaking, and his new film school.From shooting iconic videos like Kisasi Kimu, Spinny & Friends, Easy by Denim Cartel, and Rachel K’s Special Day, to working with East Africa’s biggest stars like Sheebah, Chameleone, Bebe Cool, Sauti Sol, Harmonize, and Patoranking, Sasha has shaped the visual identity of African music.In this episode, we discuss:🔹 His journey from Ian Akankwasa to Sasha Vybz🔹 The evolution of Ugandan music videos🔹 Shooting across Africa & global collaborations🔹 His upcoming transition into feature films🔹 How AI is changing video production🔹 The Sasha Vybz Film School🔹 Boat cruise business & farming investments🔹 Life, purpose, and legacyIf you love filmmaking, music videos, African creatives, or behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is for you.👉 Subscribe for more exclusive interviews with Uganda’s biggest stars.👉 New episodes every week.#SashaVybz #UgandanBoyTalkShow #UgandanMusic #AfricanFilm #MusicVideos #Filmmaking #AIinFilm #UgandaYouTubers #EastAfricanMusic #AfricanCreators
Meet Nana Nyadia, one of Uganda’s fastest-rising young artists whose sound blends Afro-fusion, Afrobeat, soul, and deep emotional storytelling.In this exclusive episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, she opens up like never before.We talk about:🔥 Her South Sudanese–Ugandan–Kenyan background🔥 How culture shapes her unique sound🔥 Her dream performance at Nyege Nyege 2024🔥 Working with top producers • TK – Habibi • Tukus & Timothy Dylan – Stand For • Melanin Boy – Mpenzi, Feeling🔥 Her upcoming debut EP “Sour Valentine.”🔥 Her idols, inspirations & future collaborations🔥 Her dreams in the Ugandan and global music industryThis is the perfect episode for fans of Afro-fusion, Ugandan music, rising artists, East African culture, and anyone curious about her journey.🎶 LISTEN TO NANA NYADIASpotify: Nana NyadiaApple Music: Nana NyadiaYouTube: Nana Nyadia Musichttps://linktr.ee/NanaNyadiaFOLLOW THE UGANDAN BOY TALK SHOWInstagram: @ugandanboytalkshowTikTok: @ugandanboytalkshowYouTube: The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowABOUT THE PODCASTThe Ugandan Boy Talk Show highlights cultural stories, rising talent, creators, musicians, entrepreneurs, and leaders shaping the future of Uganda and East Africa.
Ugandan gospel artist Minister Rachel K sits down with Bonny Kibuuka on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for her most open and revealing interview yet. From her early career in Los Angeles and MTV Base rotation, to performing on the Pepsi 2010 World Cup anthem “Oh Africa” with Akon and Keri Hilson, Rachel K shares the real story behind her journey.In this episode, she talks about:🔥 Transition from secular music to gospel ministry🔥 Her relationship with her mother, Halima Namakula🔥 The truth behind her “Maisha” gospel song 17 years ago🔥 Her American Idol experience🔥 Her EP dropping soon + January listening party🔥 Maranatha & Royal Gospel Award nominations🔥 Acting as Teacher Amipire on JDCTV🔥 Her village roots in Gomba & love for wildlife🔥 Faith challenges, family beliefs & spiritual growth🔥 The moment God changed her lifeWe also dive into rare pictures and untold stories — including her Hollywood star photo, her humanitarian work with Sole Hope, and her first-ever gospel debut “He Will Make A Way.”This is Rachel K like you’ve never seen her before.Real. Raw. Purpose-driven.WATCH FULL EPISODE NOW.Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more powerful conversations.
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Bonny sits down with Pastor Enoch Studd Bylla, a college mate, to share his powerful story of calling, faith, and ministry.Born and raised in India as a pastor’s kid, Enoch felt the call to step into ministry after studying computer science and later completing pastoral and theological training at Great Lakes. He returned to India to launch Changes Ministries, a mission focused on discipling, teaching, church planting, and outreach.They discuss:🔥 What discipleship looks like in today’s generation🔥 How generational gaps affect mentorship and ministry🔥 Launching a ministry from scratch in India🔥 Planting a house church in his own office space🔥 Marriage, leadership, purpose, and the future of “Changes”🔥 His dream of adding a podcast ministry to impact more livesIf you’re passionate about faith, calling, missions, or personal transformation, this episode will inspire you.⬇️ Connect with Changes Ministries🎧 Listen to The Ugandan Boy Talk Show on all platforms📌 Don’t forget:LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring conversations!#PastorEnoch #EnochBylla #ChangesMinistries #ChristianPodcast #FaithStories #Discipleship #ChurchPlanting #Testimony #UgandanBoyTalkShow #IndiaMinistry #CallingStory #GreatLakesGraduates #CovidClass2020






Oh wow! I was with Janice way back in secondary. this is the first time I'm seeing her since then, it's so inspiring she's achieved so much since then. Love it.
Thanks for Bonny for hosting Mr Takawira to share us his story from Zimbabwe to America it's really a touching story and am really so glad for mentioning my name, you really don't know what it mean to me, But from Bicycle to Aeroplane for Mr Takawira it's really encouraging.