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Money doesn't have to be intimidating. The Financially Incorrect Podcast is a fun and informative way to learn about personal finance. Host Barrack Bukusi debunks money myths and reveals the truth behind common misconceptions. Join him with a different guest every week as he helps you achieve your financial goals.
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Join us for a compelling episode of Financially Incorrect as we welcome Crystal Asige, a nominated senator and talented singer/songwriter, to the show. Crystal shares her unique journey of how her perception of money shifted after losing her eyesight to Glaucoma as a young girl in Mombasa. Drawing from her background in the arts, Crystal discusses how she utilizes her platform to advocate for inclusivity and educate society about disabilities. From selling clothes on the streets of Mombasa to rocking the state as a senator, she lets us in on how money and finances has had a pivotal role on her lifeHosted by Barrack, this engaging episode offers insights into Crystal's resilience and perspective, leaving listeners inspired and eager for more. Tune in for a captivating story of overcoming challenges and embracing change. - This podcast is sponsored by of FXPesa™ Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financially_inc/ X: https://twitter.com/FinanciallyInc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@financially_inc Start your trading journey ✨ Visit FXPesa's website: ⁠⁠https://www.fxpesa.com/ke-en/?utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=FinanciallyIncorrect Open a risk free demo account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/demo-account/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect Start trading with FXPesa live account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/live-application/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect#/step1
In this week's episode, join us as we sit down with the multi-talented DJ D-Lite, also known as David Murithii! 💿 David's journey is anything but ordinary - transitioning from his role as an auditor at a global firm like Ernest & Young to pursuing his passion for entertainment in the world of DJing and talent management. 🎧🌟 As he navigated through various career paths, David also ventured into the family real estate business, blending his financial expertise with his love for music and entertainment. Join Barrack & David as they delve into the world of financial planning, from personal matters to David's unique perspective on retirement. 🏠💼 Don't miss out on this insightful conversation! - This podcast is sponsored by of FXPesa™ Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financially_inc/X: https://twitter.com/FinanciallyIncTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@financially_inc Start your trading journey ✨ Visit FXPesa's website: ⁠⁠https://www.fxpesa.com/ke-en/?utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=FinanciallyIncorrect Open a risk free demo account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/demo-account/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect Start trading with FXPesa live account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/live-application/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect#/step1
As we wrap up a month-long celebration of the female perspective through #HerStory, we're joined by Mbithe Muema, Chief Business Officer at the NSE! 🚀 You may recognize her as the host of an investment show aired on Metropol Tv but today she joins Barrack to come and inspire inclusion through her financial journey. From her humble beginnings as a secretary to a career as an investment banker with over 15 years of experience, Mbithe's story is nothing short of inspiring. She'll take us on a rollercoaster ride of resilience, triumph, and financial empowerment as she shares her journey of overcoming adversity and reclaiming her financial strength. With her vast knowledge in capital markets and corporate finance, she champions the case for public equity and debt financing as a means of expansion capital & grow ones personal wealth. Join Barrack & Mbithe for an exhilarating conversation as we uncover how she's shaking up the world of finance and making it a more inclusive space for everyone! 💼💥 #inspireinclusion #womensmonth - This podcast is sponsored by of FXPesa™ Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financially_inc/X: https://twitter.com/FinanciallyIncTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@financially_inc Start your trading journey ✨ Visit FXPesa's website: ⁠⁠https://www.fxpesa.com/ke-en/?utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=FinanciallyIncorrect Open a risk free demo account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/demo-account/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect Start trading with FXPesa live account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/live-application/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect#/step1
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, dive into an enlightening conversation with Rose Ellah Nyawira, the dynamic founder of Vasili Africa Ltd. Leveraging her background in law and business management, Rose provides investors with a comprehensive approach to wealth growth. Through Vasili Africa, she assists clients in articulating investment strategies, matching needs with opportunities, and safeguarding acquired wealth. With extensive training in personal development, sales, marketing, and recruitment, Rose is a well-rounded professional in finance. Currently pursuing certifications as a Certified Personal Financial Planner and a Chartered Security and Investments Analyst, she's deeply passionate about client relationship management, investment advisory, and portfolio management. Join us for this captivating discussion on Financially Incorrect! - ® This Podcast is proudly sponsored by FXPesa. 📲 Our Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financially_inc/?next=%2F Twitter: https://twitter.com/FXPesa_Official Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@financially_inc 💹 Check out our Sponsors: Visit FXPesa's website: ⁠⁠https://www.fxpesa.com/ke-en/?utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=FinanciallyIncorrect Open a risk free demo account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/demo-account/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect Start trading with FXPesa live account: https://portal.fxpesa.com/live-application/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect#/step1
In this thought-provoking episode of Financially Incorrect, your host Barrack leads a heartfelt conversation with the incredible Pinky Ghelani, unpacking the layers of her upbringing from a unique financial perspective. Born into a blended family, Pinky shares the challenges of being raised in the shadows of wealth, as part of her father's second family. As they delve into Pinky's narrative, listeners will gain insights into the struggles faced when her father passed away, triggering turmoil as her family found themselves alienated from the family trust by her father's first family. Pinky candidly reflects on this difficult chapter and how it compelled her to reconstruct her relationship with money, ultimately finding her own path to financial empowerment. Join us for an inspiring conversation that goes beyond the surface, touching on privilege, loss, and resilience. Pinky's journey is a testament to the power of rewriting one's financial narrative and the importance of passing on valuable lessons to the next generation. Tune in for an enriching discussion that will leave you with practical insights and a renewed perspective on personal finance. - This podcast is sponsored by of FXPesa.com Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financially_inc/ X: https://twitter.com/FinanciallyInc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@financially_inc Pinky IG: https://www.instagram.com/pinkyghelani/ What women want: https://www.instagram.com/pinkemedia/ Start your trading journey ✨ Demo: https://bit.ly/FinanciallyIncorrectYT-Demo Live: https://bit.ly/FinanciallyIncorrect-YTLive Website: https://bit.ly/FinanciallyIncorrect-YTFXPesa
If you are an aspiring entertainer or business owner, this episode is for you. This week on Financially Incorrect with Liz Lenjo, we dive deep into the financial pitfalls individuals and brands face when it comes to securing their assets. Renowned Entertainment & Intellectual Property Lawyer Liz Lenjo joins us to spill the beans on how taking the right measures can not only protect your wealth but also save you a bundle in the long run. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as Liz draws from her personal life experiences to shed light on the crucial steps you need to take to fortify your financial fortress. From navigating the tricky terrain of contracts to witnessing firsthand how creatives are taken advantage of, Liz doesn't hold back. She shares the insights that fueled her journey from frustration to building her own empire. Join Barrack as he discusses matters finance in the IP space with his fellow learned friend Liz Lenjo. - ® This Podcast is proudly sponsored by FXPesa. Visit FXPesa's website: ⁠⁠https://www.fxpesa.com/ke-en/?utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=FinanciallyIncorrect Open a risk free demo account with FXPesa: https://portal.fxpesa.com/demo-account/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect Start trading with FXPesa live account with FXPESA: https://portal.fxpesa.com/live-application/utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=anchor&utm_campaign=financially_incorrect#/step1 Follow us on our social media at: 📸Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/financially_inc/ ❌ X: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/FinanciallyInc TikTok: ⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@financially_inc?lang=en 📧 Email: financiallyinc@gmail.com
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Kenya’s property market is buzzing with new developments, rising prices, and growing interest from both local and foreign investors. But is this boom sustainable, or are we sitting on a real estate bubble? In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we unpack the truth behind the hype.Our guests break down the fundamentals of an economic bubble - sharp price increases, speculation, and cheap credit, and explain why Kenya’s market doesn’t quite fit the definition. We explore the realities of mortgage penetration (below 3%), the persistent housing deficit of over 2 million units, and how government borrowing, high interest rates, and investor confidence shape the sector.From short-term rentals and luxury apartments to co-ownership structures and REITs, we look at the opportunities available for both everyday investors and big developers. We also discuss the risks—like potential regulation, taxation, and market disruption—and how policy could evolve as real estate continues to grow.If you’ve ever wondered whether Nairobi’s skyline signals danger or opportunity, this episode gives you the clarity, context, and insights you need to make smarter investment decisions.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
In this episode of Financially Incorrect Business Edition, Flora Mutahi, founder of Melvins Tea, takes us through her remarkable 28-year journey of building one of Kenya’s most iconic tea brands. From starting with a small ginger tea business with limited capital to scaling operations, delegating tasks, diversifying products, and navigating major setbacks like office robbery, Flora shares the lessons that have defined her entrepreneurial path. She explores the difference between growing and scaling a business, the importance of systems and delegation, and how following consumer habits and building loyal relationships can drive long-term success. Along the way, she reflects on resilience, financial discipline, mentorship, and strategies for sustaining growth in Africa’s unique business landscape. This episode is a masterclass for anyone looking to understand entrepreneurship, perseverance, and innovation in action.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, Barrack sits down with Jack Owigar, the Regional Director for East Africa at Pulse, to unpack his story from a humble hustle selling drinks to leading one of the most influential media brands in the region. Jack reflects on his childhood in Lang’ata, the financial lessons he picked from his mother, and how being the last born in a family of six shaped his perspective on money, responsibility, and ambition. He takes us through his career moves across Nation, Brighter Monday, Citizen, and finally Pulse, sharing the wins, mistakes, and tough choices along the way. Beyond career growth, Jack opens up about his early financial missteps, how he learned to prioritize saving and investing in land, and why he believes people buy into relationships before they buy into products. This episode is packed with insights on navigating East Africa’s media landscape, managing money wisely, and building resilience through setbacks. If you enjoy authentic conversations on money, ambition, and growth, make sure to subscribe, like the video, and drop a comment sharing your own early money lesson.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
In this episode, Fiona Kemigisha shares her inspiring journey of walking away from law, a career she pursued under family expectations, to embrace her true passion for creativity and content. She talks openly about losing her first business investment, the hard lessons she learned from financial failure, and how those experiences shaped her money mindset.Fiona also reflects on her childhood, where early lessons in saving and delayed gratification became the foundation for her financial discipline. She takes us through the cultural shocks of studying and working abroad, the responsibility of being a firstborn, and how those dynamics influenced her personal and professional choices.From painful entrepreneurial losses to breakthrough opportunities like founding Khama Digital, Fiona reveals what it really takes to transition careers, build a business, and carve out your own path. Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
From a small idea during the COVID lockdowns to handling million-shilling bookings, Let’s Discover Travels has grown into one of East Africa’s most exciting travel companies. In this episode of Financially Incorrect (Business Edition), Barrack sits down with co-founder and CEO Mutuku, to explore the challenges and breakthroughs behind building the brand. They discuss the visa restrictions that are making travel difficult for Kenyans, the story of how a single call turned into a half-million shilling deal, and why creating unforgettable experiences and not just trips helped set Let’s Discover Travels apart from competitors. Mutuku also opens up about the financial highs and lows of scaling a business, from cash flow struggles and loans to their best year yet in 2023. This is a story of resilience, creativity, and reinvention in one of Africa’s most dynamic industries. Subscribe for more bold conversations on money, business, and the real stories behind success.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
Summertides didn’t just appear out of nowhere, it was born from a bold gamble and a dream. In this episode, Kasey shares how his brother first introduced him to DJing, sparking a love for music that would change his life. When the chance came to chase his vision, he convinced his parents to take a huge risk, handing him 500K shillings meant for school fees so he could start his events dream. Against the odds, the very first edition of Summertides didn’t just break even, it brought in 1 million in cash. What started as a gamble turned into one of the most exciting festival brands in the region. This is the untold story of how courage, music, and hustle built Summertides.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6
Hillary Okello’s remarkable journey from clinical medicine to comedy is a story of persistence, creativity, and the pursuit of passion over predictability. In this episode, he opens up about how his stubborn childhood nature became a foundation for humor, why clinical work offered stability but not fulfillment, and how comedy quickly proved more rewarding, both emotionally and financially. He explains why the richest comedy often emerges from suffering, how rural Ugandan stories provide raw material that audiences connect with, and how he has structured his career to thrive through live shows, corporate events, headline performances, and social media partnerships. Beyond the laughter, Hillary reflects on financial discipline, his modest beginnings with limited resources, and his decision to secure his future through investments such as trust funds. This conversation captures not only the craft of comedy but also the deeper intersection of money, ambition, and legacy. If you enjoy stories that blend wit with wisdom, make sure to like, share, and subscribe as we continue building Africa’s most engaging conversations.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
Mwenda Thuranira, CEO of MySpace Properties and one of Kenya’s most passionate real estate developers, sits down with Barrack to share his remarkable journey in real estate and the future of urban development in the country. With over 20 years of experience, Mwenda reflects on his early beginnings, the challenges he faced in Mombasa’s real estate market, and how he identified marketing gaps that led him to establish MySpace Properties and launch the pioneering Mombasa Homes Expo. He discusses Kenya’s rapid urbanization, predicting that by 2050 a majority of the population will live in cities, and emphasizes the urgent need for proper infrastructure like water management, roads, sewage systems, and modern retail concepts to sustain that growth. Beyond real estate, Mwenda speaks openly about financial discipline, the elusive nature of capital, and the lessons he has learned about using credit wisely while bridging the gap between financial systems in Kenya and abroad. From modernizing kiosks to designing retail spaces in Karen, he shows how innovation and foresight shape vibrant communities. This episode is a deep dive into entrepreneurship, resilience, and the bold vision required to transform Kenya’s urban future.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, Moses Kemibaro opens up about his journey as a pioneer in Kenya’s digital space, from starting Dotsavvy in his bedroom to building it into a leading communications agency. He shares why investing in your personal brand is the true currency of entrepreneurship, how frugality and reinvestment kept his business alive for over 20 years, and why money is ultimately defined by value, not just numbers. Moses also dives into the shifting digital landscape, reflecting on the rise of blogging, the smartphone revolution, and now the TikTok era, while highlighting how AI tools are reshaping content creation and business strategy. This conversation is packed with timeless lessons on resilience, adaptation, and future-proofing your career in an ever-changing world.**With FXPesa, you can trade Contracts for Difference (CFDs) on forex pairs, indices, commodities, shares, and ETFs..Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
In this episode of Financially Incorrect shot in Uganda, Barrack sits down with Reagan Kawuma, a quality assurance professional and small business growth expert, to unpack his unique money journey. Reagan shares how a mindset shift inspired by Joe Dispenza, changed the way he viewed life and opportunity, and how that shift fueled his ventures, from hustling snacks and delivering cakes at university, to pursuing a Mastercard Foundation scholarship, to building a groundbreaking optical business in Uganda that delivers glasses in just one hour. Along the way, he reflects on growing up in a household where his mother hustled to provide, the challenges and lessons of farming, and why he believes money is ultimately about freedom. This episode is packed with real stories of resilience, innovation, and practical money lessons, proving financial literacy is about more than just numbers. Don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring money stories and join the conversation in the comments.Help Shape the Future of Financially Incorrect – Take Less Than 5 Mins: https://shorturl.at/3iiJZWant to Be Featured on Financially Incorrect? Apply Here: https://forms.gle/5tkdjgx9vHgXyJSC6
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, Barrack sits down with Doug Mutai who is a comedian, MC, entrepreneur, and founder of Standup Collective for a raw, entertaining, and inspiring conversation. Doug takes us from his early days in Nakuru, through unexpected detours in Canada, to the grind of building Kenya’s comedy industry from the ground up. He opens up about failed shows, life-changing encores, visa battles, running construction projects, sports-betting shops, and even cabbage farming all while chasing his passion for making people laugh. Plus, we get a behind-the-scenes look at the Nairobi International Comedy Festival and what it takes to put Kenyan comedy on the global stage. This is a story of resilience, reinvention, and finding success in unexpected places.Want to buy tickets to the Nairobi International Comedy Festival? Get them here: https://shorturl.at/OSyt4💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
This episode follows Vanessa’s inspiring journey from making tea and juice in her family kitchen to running a full-fledged restaurant built almost entirely from scratch. With no prior cooking experience, she stumbled into her passion when a single customer’s praise pushed her to keep going. From her first big cash order worth 45,000 KES to dreaming of a venue with a bar, Vanessa shares how she navigated humble beginnings in Huruma, endured strict home routines, and hustled through early ventures selling low-quality imports and running a popcorn stand outside a movie shop. She opens up about discrimination in the workplace, the steep learning curve of catering and scaling operations, and the challenges of opening a restaurant without enough seating, proper flooring, or even a roof. Over three years, she reinvested profits, leveraged savings, and weathered both booming months and tough downturns to build financial stability. Packed with lessons on resilience, resourcefulness, and the grit it takes to grow a business from nothing, this is a must-watch for aspiring entrepreneurs.Want to be a guest on Financially Incorrect? Fill the form here: https://forms.gle/JZVEZywfpZkYyA9c7💹 Ready to start trading?🔍 Who is FXPesa: https://shorturl.at/rWFqC🎓 Learn how to trade: https://shorturl.at/xR2Ye📊 Try a demo account: https://shorturl.at/izDMc💸 Open a live account: https://shorturl.at/Od2ux
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synth

This episode featuring Jules o agree with it kabisa. finances are part of love and you can't demonstrate love without money

Sep 16th
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Juddie Wandeto

waaaaa this is just one of the best. I have so cracked up 😂😂😂 and very good lessons while at it. good job barrack

Mar 22nd
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