FATHOM with Anysie

At FATHOM, we believe that in order to lead a joy filled and fulfilling life, one must have the courage to pursue that which they find meaningful. In our busy modern world, however, where internal and external obstacles abound, that pursuit becomes even more difficult for young people everywhere. Through conversations with guests who are experimenting with 'adulting' relatively successfully, we will bring raw and honest conversations that will add value to the journeys of our audience members.

EP 04: Jean Michel Habineza: On staying the course, pursuing a life of meaning, and dealing with grief.

In this episode, Jean Michel Habineza, the founder of iDebate Rwanda and Peace and Love Proclaimers shares with us the key moments that have shaped his pursuit for a more meaningful life. We delve into his experience of working with several teenagers over a decade and what he has learned from being in the business of building people. We delve into the process of developing one's character and one's beliefs.  Jean Michel also shares with us how he is dealing with the loss of his father and the arduous and lengthy process of grief.  You will enjoy his astute mind and his ability to think outside of the box and draw from a breadth of both literature as well as his lived experience.

03-08
01:08:54

EP 21: Just Ivy Africa: On building wealth in Africa, lessons from Over25, and the power of betting on yourself!

In this conversation I sit down with Just Ivy Africa, an award-winning marketer, content creator, digital entrepreneur, and investor. We discuss the experience that have shaped her life and career to date, and the decision she made to fully bet on herself- a decision that is already paying dividends. Just Ivy is the founder of Movers' Society- a community that enables people to access financial literacy without spending too much money and a platform for people to hold each other accountable to achieve their financial goals. Ivy has recently established investment club and in less than a year, the club has amassed over 400,000 USD in Assets Under Management. Ivy has over 15 years of experience in digital and experiential brand building; she is an emerging pan-African voice in money matters, an adept conversation moderator, and a skillful experience curator. Her social media platforms are turning into dynamic online learning centers for women and youth across Africa. In 2022, she was awarded Kenya's most innovative influencer and was previously the Samsung Consumer Electronics Brand Ambassador for East Africa in 2020 - 2023. Join her vibrant community, 'The Movers Society,' and prepare to embark on a journey of financial enlightenment, personal growth and a ton of fun! Find Ivy's page: https://www.instagram.com/just_ivy_africa_/?hl=en The movers' society: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_movers_society_/

02-22
01:25:49

EP 26: Bien Aimé Baraza: On being Sauti Sol’s lead singer, the highs and lows of his new solo career, and his ambition of going global

In this episode, I sit down with one of my all time favorite artists, Bien Aimé Baraza also known as Bien, an internationally acclaimed Afro-pop artist hailing from Kenya and a former lead singer of a band that we all know and love, Sauti Sol. Bien is now successful solo artist who is making waves with his voice and art across the globe.  Bien and the Sauti Sol quartet released several albums that became international hits such as Sol Filosofia,  Live and Die in Afrika, and a personal favorite Midnight Train. Sauti Sol received local and international accolades and nominations, including at the Kisima Music Awards, the Channel O Music Video Awards, the MTV Europe Music Awards, and the BET Awards. Bien, who is now doing his solo career, has already released several hits including Mbwe Mbwe, Inauma, Wahala (his latest single) and he recently released a full album with 16 songs called ‘Alusa Why Are You Topless’. I am convinced he is on his way to winning a Grammy and it is an honor to experience his ascension to even greater things!  You can find Bien's Music and Work Below:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BienOfficialSpotify: https://spoti.fi/4dLJL31Instagram: @bienaimesolX: @bienaimesolTikToK: @bienaimesol

08-14
01:14:22

EP 25: Tonee Ndungu: On pitching to Bill Gates, Building an EdTech company for a decade, and his goal of building a Unicorn fintech company

In the next episode, I have one of the best conversations I have had so far on the podcast with Kenyan entrepreneur extraordinaire, Tonee Ndungu. We discussing his recent experience of pitching his EdTech company, Kytabu, to Bill Gates and the journey that has led him to share his story on global stages.  Tonee is the founder of Kytabu, an innovative education technology company dedicated to transforming the way students, educators, and schools access and engage with educational content. Tonee is also an avid tech-preneur with a good number of companies under his belt including Nailab KE. As a dyslexic student who worked twice as hard to be half as good as his classmates, creating an education application that levels the learning field while changing the dynamic of learning, was a given. Fascinated by the opportunity technology brings to the continent and as a dyslexic learner himself, he is an advocate for special education needs and disability education friendly curricula.  Tonee is also the mind behind Tribbe™, a company that  helps you manage money between you and your family, friends and social circles without the awkwardness that comes with it. He is determined to make this an African fintech unicorn.  On a personal note, I really like the way Tonee’s mind works and how he sees life. He is a walking Kenyan philosopher and his content is thought-provoking. You can find more details on Tonee below: Website: toneendungu.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/toneendungu/ X: x.com/toneendungu?lang=en TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@toneendungu

08-07
01:53:41

EP 24: Vimbai Masiyiwa: Her journey of being a luxury tourism entrepreneur, a mental health advocate, a cancer survivor, and business and life lessons from her father.

In my next conversation I sit down with the graceful and brilliant business woman, Vimbai Masiyiwa. She is the executive director of Batoka Hospitality, the first black, female-owned safari lodge group in Africa, a company she co-founded with her mother Tsitsi Masiyiwa. Their project, Zambezi Sands River Lodge, a safari lodge nestled on the western end of the Zambezi National Park and about an hour from Victoria Falls is a luxurious testament to community-led initiatives centered about women empowerment. Batoka Hospitality is a luxury eco-tourism and community development group. Beyond her business endeavors, Vimbai openly shares about her journey fighting cancer in her early twenties and we discuss her now commitment to destigmatize mental health challenges. Vimbai holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from US Bryant University, as well as a Masters in Entrepreneurship & Entrepreneurship Studies from University College London.

07-31
01:06:48

EP 23: Israel Bimpe: From Leading a Student Organization to Leading Africa's Largest Govtech Company: Insights on Strategic Living and Playing the Long Game

In the next episode, I have a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Israel Bimpe about his unconventional and eclectic career path. Israel is the CEO of Irembo, a Rwandan technology company specializing in Govtech and Fintech products. IremboGov, Irembo’s flagship product, serves as Rwanda's main government services portal, digitizing over 100 government services. Before becoming CEO, Israel served on Irembo's Board of Directors. Prior to his role at Irembo, Israel was the Director of Africa Go-To-Market at Zipline, where he spearheaded the expansion of Zipline's services across the continent. He also made history as the first African President of the International Pharmaceutical Students Federation since its founding in 1949, representing 350,000 pharmacy students and recent graduates in over 100 countries. Israel is actively involved in several esteemed organizations, including the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community, the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), and the International Pharmacists Federation. Despite his impressive background, what I admire most about Israel is his grounded nature and his dedication to service, discipline, and contribution. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!

07-23
02:33:43

EP 22: Georgie Ndirangu: His Unconventional Journey to Becoming a Global Moderator, His Next Big Chapter, and Pursuing a Life of Fulfillment

In this next episode, I sit down with Georgie Ndirangu, a global moderator and a curator of the brand Georgie Ndirangu. With a stellar career spanning the BBC, CNBC Africa, and Forbes Africa, Georgie has earned accolades such as the Rwandan Journalist of the Year award. His remarkable journey includes captivating interviews with global business leaders and heads of states. In the agency sector, he has been part of the team driving transformative projects for renowned clients like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Evercare, and TPG, across diverse regions—Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the UK. More recently, he served as the Head (Pan-African Communications), Mastercard Foundation. In this conversation, we cover Georgie's upbringing and how it shaped who he is today. We discuss his relocation to Rwanda after college, a pivotal chapter in his life. We also cover his insights on building a captivating brand that has opened doors for him. In Georgie's style, the conversation is marked with banter and profound lessons. Georgie Ndirangu recently launched a masterclass that covers everything he has learned in his 10 year career in media and communication. You will learn public speaking, event moderation, stage presence- all from someone who has done it the African context and beyond. You can learn more here: www.georgiendirangu.com

05-06
01:37:14

EP 20: Charlot Magayi: Her journey from teen mom to raising millions in funding to build Mukuru Clean Stoves .

In this conversation I sit with the one and only, Charlot Magayi who is the Founder of Mukuru Clean Stoves- a clean cooking company that repurposes locally sourced waste metal to manufacture improved, efficient, and reliable cookstoves. In this episode, we discuss her childhood experiences growing up in one of the largest slum in Kenya, losing both her parents by the age of 10, and her experience of becoming a teen mom at 16. Despite facing incredible setbacks early on in life, Charlot has gone on to accomplish the unthinkable including winning the Earthshot prize in 2022 an award started by Prince William and David Attenborough and a cash prize of 1 Million Pounds. In this conversation, we discuss the power of asking persistently and being comfortable with rejection. We discuss how to never let success make you complacent as there will always be more work to do and greater heights to reach. Charlot has been recognized and awarded by Global Citizen, World Bank, and United Nations. She was among the 100 most influential Young Africans in 2020, 2021 and 2022. Her company, Mukuru Clean Stoves, has manufactured and distributed over 400,000 cookstoves, impacting the lives of 2,000,000 Kenyans living in poverty. Charlot is currently building a 300,000 square foot sustainable energy campus in Kenya and developing a malaria fighting fuel. Charlot is an Echoing Green Fellow, an Africa Business Hero, a Global Good Fund Fellow, a Stanford Global Energy Hero, a Forbes under 30 lister and a Bloomberg New Economy Catalyst and she sits on the board of three international funds.  This is a gem packed episode and I hope you enjoy and learn from it. Follow the work of Mukuru Clean Stoves below: Website: https://mukurustoves.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mukurucleanstoves/ Follow Charlot: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlotmagayi/

02-07
01:28:39

EP 19: Pelumi Nubi: On exploring the world fearlessly, traveling to 80 countries, and living successfully with dyslexia.

Happy New Year, FATHOM friends! In this conversation, I sit with a sister and friend of mine, Pelumi Nubi, who is a purpose-driven travel content creator and connector who thrives on exploring less commonly visited countries, currently living in Dubai. Calling both the UK and Nigeria home, while having ventured to 80 countries across 6 continents, her engaging content inspires her community to embrace life with fearlessness and embody true freedom. She is committed to showing that travel can be safe, easy, and achievable, particularly for Black women who want to travel solo. In this conversation, we speak about her goal of traveling to every country in the world and the experiences she has had from those she has been to so far. We discuss how she prioritizes her time and finances to be able to travel to the extent that she does. She shares her journey of quitting her PhD in cancer research to become a full-time entrepreneur and travel blogger. We discuss her diagnosis with dyslexia and her determination to not be limited by it. We discuss identity, life choices, and living life under your own terms. Pelumi will be embarking on another big expedition to drive from London to Lagos, Nigeria starting this January, a journey that will take her through 17 countries and take two months. She continues to explore uncharted territories- an inspiring feat for women and men everywhere. I hope you enjoy this one as I did recording it! You can find her on: Instagram: @pelumi.nubi Twitter (X): @Phd_flygirl TikTok: @pelumi.nubi

01-24
01:18:17

EP 18: Dieuveil Malonga: On elevating African gastronomy at the Meza Malonga Lab, being the youngest chef on Top Chef France, and cooking for A$AP Rocky.

In this episode, I sit with Chef extraordinaire, Dieuveil Malonga, to discuss his mission of elevating Afro fusion cuisine on the global scene. Chef Malonga is one of the senior exponents of Afro-fusion cuisine, a subtle mélange of tradition and modernity, a culinary bridge between African flavors and Western cooking. His gastronomy career started at three different prestigious Michelin starred restaurants in Germany—Schote, Life, and Aqua, and now his ambition is to write a new story of gastronomy which has its roots in Africa.  His work is increasingly receiving global recognition and he is frequently seen being the leading Chef for celebrities’ events including A$AP Rocky & Rick Owens. He was recently was the leading chef for Kamala Harris’s Vice President birthday dinner in October. He was the honoree chef during UNESCO's Africa Week 2017 in Paris and was one of the 10 global finalists of the Basque Culinary World Prize 2018 for his "contribution to making positive changes to society through gastronomy with Chefs in Africa.Dieuveil Malonga was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list twice. He now runs the Meza Malonga Lab, which is more than a restaurant. They are storytellers of the history of the people and lands behind each ingredient. With Maasai, Bantu, Zulu influences and beyond, Dieuveil Malonga’s cuisine reveals the splendor, uniqueness and complementarity of African nations. Their  curated gastronomic experiences are an invitation to a journey without borders throughout Africa. My personal spin for Dieuveil is that he is someone I have so much respect for, because his level of excellence is out of this world. Yet he is increasingly humble and I really love that he elevates his team and everyone he works with.

11-30
01:05:29

EP 17: Iris Irumva: On how to be a leader at any level, writing her first book, and her intentional journey to the woman she is today.

In this episode, I sit with coach extraordinaire, Iris Irumva, to discuss her leadership journey that she started at a young age and the packed lessons she carries with her. We discuss the journey of writing her first book titled: Lead Your Way Up, her inspiration, her process, and her hopes for the book. We speak about circumstances that shaped her growing up in her family of origin, being educated in other countries, and how all of that have formed her character and work ethic today. We delve into the book and she helps us understand why self-leadership is one of the most important forms of leadership and how it is a precursor to any form on real influence on anyone else. We discuss how our listeners how start their path to self leadership by becoming more self aware, and cultivating more self respect among other traits. Iris is currently the Founder & CEO of ⁠Lead Access Ltd⁠, a consulting firm with a mission to empower leaders at all level through coaching and mentoring. With an MBA from Oklahoma Christian University in the United States, Iris combines her academic knowledge with real-world experience to offer practical and effective solutions as an ICF certified Coach. I enjoyed this conversation, I hope you do too! Check it out on all platforms!

10-25
01:11:03

EP 16: Wode Maya: On building a mega YouTube brand, showcasing Africa through travel, and living for a purpose that is greater than himself.

In this episode, I sit with Wode Maya, the mega YouTube influencer who showcases African people and places through travel. We discuss his journey from growing up in rural Ghana, to being an honor roll aeronautical engineering student in China, and to later becoming the influential YouTuber that he is today. Wode has had massive impact in reshaping the narrative of the African continent and he has encouraged numerous people to explore the continent and see its people and cultures in a more positive light. We discuss the importance of honoring one's calling and immersing yourself in the life that is calling you. We also discuss his recent ventures in real estate and how he is stretching himself in order to build long lasting wealth. Wode Maya is a YouTuber and vlogger whose focus is to change the African narrative by capturing people and places in Africa and beyond. He was one of six prominent YouTubers from around the world invited to cover the 2023 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos. He was also invited to cover the 2023 Munich Security Conference. Such an inspiring conversation that I cannot wait for you all to listen to.

10-02
01:16:01

EP 15: Theo Baloyi: On building the Mega Sneaker brand that is Bathu, quitting a lucrative career at PWC, and his commitment to uplift the township he comes from.

In this episode, I sit with none other than Theo Baloyi, the founder and owner of Bathu, a sneaker brand that is proudly African. We talk about his experience growing up in one of South Africa's most impoverished townships, Alexandra, and how that experience has shaped his outlook on life and his commitment to give back. We talk about him achieving his dream of working for PWC, and working for the firm in the middle East, only to quit it when the bigger mission of building Bathu called. We delve into the journey of building Bathu from the boot of his car, to growing 32 brick and mortar stores, an online store, and more than 300 staff members. We discuss the discipline it takes to build something that is truly bigger than yourself, and how to stay grounded and not let success get to your head. Theo Baloyi has had several accolades over the years including gracing the cover of GQ South Africa, Forbes 30 under 30, and more recently making it to Africa's Business Heroes Top 10. This conversation was so rich and good for me. I hope you take time to listen to it and extract as much as you can for yourself. Bathu Website: https://www.bathu.co.za/ Theo Baloyi's Instagram: https://instagram.com/theo_baloyi?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

09-30
01:16:01

EP 14: Obinna Ukwuani: On being a purposeful serial achiever, formation years at an Ivy league university, and to becoming a leader at one of the largest bank in Africa.

In this episode, I sit with Obinna Ukwuani, a bank executive and multi-sector entrepreneur to discuss his journey to where he is to date. We discuss being a multipotentialite- a trait that has led him to creating many different ventures in different fields ranging from agriculture to education, and to developing interests ranging from engineering to economics. We discuss business topics ranging from raising money, to being a person worthy of being trusted by investors, to managing severed relationships when things go wrong. We delve into his recent experience as the Chief Digital Officer at Bank of Kigali and his significant role in building the Digital Factory. We discuss what he is excited about in his now fresh role as a leader at one of the largest banks in Africa. Finally, I took note of the lessons that his father instilled in him of always remembering where he comes from and always pursuing his purpose above material incentives. Beyond previously working for companies such as Paystack, Obinna is the founder of several ventures including Makers Academy Africa which encompasses NESA by Makers, a software development training school and studio in Lagos, and Makers Robotics Academy Rwanda, a comprehensive engineering bootcamp designed to thrust young boys and girls into technology subjects. Obinna is also the founder of Bruk Oil Mills, a palm oil processing company, and he sits on the board of Kepler and Inkomoko. Obinna has obtained his bachelor’s of science in Economics from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I truly enjoyed and learned a lot from this conversation, I hope you do too and pass it on to your friends.

09-11
01:31:10

EP 13: Kévine Kagirimpundu: On building UZURI K&Y- a household footwear brand, shaping the shoemaking industry in Rwanda, and expanding the business beyond borders.

In this week's episode, I sit down with entrepreneur extraordinaire, Kevine Kagirimpundu, to discuss her 10 year journey of building UZURI K&Y with her co-founder Ysolde Shimwe. We discuss the clarity she had to be in fashion early on even though she had scholarships to pursue other more socially acceptable paths. It has always been her mission to employ more women and create opportunities for those who might not naturally have many, and she now gets to live her mission through UZURI K&Y. UZURI K&Y is an eco-friendly footwear brand in Rwanda that employs 85 people and has physical and online stores and will be soon expanding to Nairobi, Kenya. Kévine obtained her degree in creative designs & environmental build from the University of Rwanda. She is also a graduate of Stanford Transformation Programme and INSEAD Executive Education. In 2022, Kévine was one of twelve graduates globally of the Milestone Makers is of the NASDAQ Entrepreneurship Center’s flagship program, providing individualized mentorship and executive coaching, as well as access to the Center’s vast network of industry experts.  In 2019, she emerged as a Top 10 finalist in the inaugural, Jack Ma Foundation's Africa's Business Heroes prize. This episode was a crash course in entrepreneurship covering topics such as co-founder relations, investment and expansion decisions, among others. I truly enjoyed this episode. I hope you do too and pass it on to a friend!

08-15
01:27:40

EP 12: Sonia Mugabo: On building the Sonia Mugabo fashion house, living with mental health challenges, and the joy of motherhood.

In this week's episode, Sonia Mugabo, a Rwandan fashion entrepreneur sits with me to discuss her 10 year journey of building the Sonia Mugabo fashion house and brand. She shares the not-so-glamorous journey from interning at Teen Vogue, to making her own clothes, to dressing prominent people such as Melinda Gates. One key insight in this part of the conversation is how she named the brand after her self for greater accountability. I thought that was quite cool! Sonia, a mental health advocate, does not shy away from discussing her challenges with mental health. She sees value in sharing one's story for the greater good and doing her part in breaking the stigma. She courageously narrates what she went through before receiving help, and how she navigates living with her diagnosis to date. Her strong connection to family and healthy friendships have been a great source of healing and support. Lastly, Sonia talks about her recent joys of marriage and motherhood and how she still strives towards a strong sense of self even as she takes on these new roles. I truly appreciated her generosity of spirit and I hope you do too!

07-31
01:15:32

EP 11: Dr. Cindi Cassady: A therapist's input on attachment styles, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and existing therapy options to explore.

In this episode, I sit with Dr. Cindi Cassady, a clinical psychologist, to discuss childhood trauma, attachment styles, and diverse therapy options that exist for various needs. She has worked for over 35 years as a practitioner and scholar in the field of gender- based violence, child abuse, addiction and trauma.  She holds a Ph.D. and Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and a Masters in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution. She has been living in Rwanda for almost 10 years and is currently a senior clinical psychologist working with trauma and addiction at Centre Icyizere and Ndera Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Kigali.  She is also a visual artist and the recurring themes of her works focus on women and children, and the important role women play in society and the family. I enjoyed her input of the ongoing discoveries in the field of psychology and the new developments that exist in treating clinical depression using ketamine and psychedelics. I hope you enjoy the episode!

07-17
01:00:10

EP 10: Dickson Butera: A therapist's perspective on childhood trauma, addiction, and improving one's mental health.

In this week's episode I sit with a fave, Dickson Butera. This conversation is an extension of the many conversations I have had with Dickson about life and more precisely about mental health over the years. In this conversation, we attempt to confront that daunting universe of trauma, addiction, unhappiness, and we eventually land into some useful practices that one can incorporate daily for improved mental health. Dickson is a friend and a therapist at Lighthouse counseling. He is a Neuroscience graduate from the University of Rochester. He has worked with clients ranging from adolescents, adults, and married couples. His areas of focus include depression, anxiety, marital counseling and addiction. He uses cognitive behavior therapy and play therapy with his client!  Do yourself a favor and listen to this conversation!

06-15
01:40:28

EP 09: Samke Mhlongo: On doing hard things, building a pan African digital platform for women, and growing from tough transitions.

On my latest episode, I sit with Samke Mhlongo, an acclaimed international speaker, award-winning wealth coach, best-selling author, and women's empowerment advocate with extensive experience in personal finance. She is the newly appointed co-founder and CEO of TWAA, an AI-driven women's marketplace and networking platform. Before joining TWAA, Samke founded and led TNC Wealth Partners, a top financial wellness consultancy that served major companies such as Standard Bank and MTN.  In this conversation, we delve into her new role as the CEO of TWAA and why she is dedicating the next phase of her life on building this Pan African digital platform. We talk about the importance of doing hard things by choice, to avoid doing hard things by force later on. We talk about wealth in its fullness and how having money without the knowledge, power, and influence to use it, does not always translate into wealth. We also discussed about a book she authored called Ringfence that she wrote for women who were navigating financially trying times as a result of the other aspects of their lives not working out.   You can find Samke's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Ringfence-Novel-Samke-S-Mhlongo/dp/0620880945 I truly enjoyed this conversation! It was REAL, and full of nothing but facts! 

05-27
01:13:32

EP 08: Christelle Kwizera: On harnessing her imagination, building a successful social enterprise, and finding love!

On our latest episode, I had a pleasure of sitting down with one of my childhood friends and entrepreneur extraordinaire, Christelle Kwizera. She is the founder and Managing Director of Water Access Rwanda, a social enterprise that exists to improve access to clean water for all. She has been recognized for her work as the Fondation CHANEL 2019 Woman Entrepreneur of the Year, a Rainer Arnhold Fellow, a Princess Diana awardee, a Queen point of Light awardee-  all on account of her leadership in addressing social issues.  Christelle was also awarded the Cisco Youth Leadership Award by Global Citizen in 2020 and came in third place at the inaugural Africa Business Heroes awards by Jack Ma. Our conversation covered a range of topics from building a company with internal and external impact, to navigating carbon markets, and finding love. I found her lessons on building a more resilient company post pandemic particularly insightful. Christelle graduated from Oklahoma Christian University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and is currently pursuing a Master's in Climate Change Finance and Investment at the University of Edinburgh as a Chevening scholar. The range of topics we covered already speaks to what happens when you sit with a friend who is equally curious yet unhindered in her expression.  I hope you enjoy the episode! You can find the work of Water Access Rwanda here: https://www.warwanda.com/

04-26
01:15:03

Recommend Channels