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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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In this episode, we dive into the entrepreneurial journey of Tesh, who takes us from his first business back in high school to the present day, where he’s grown his wealth through strategic equity in businesses. Tesh shares lessons learned from a few bumps along the way, like his attempt to open a movie shop outside the tech industry, and how marriage and fatherhood reshaped his approach to finances.
He talks about early influences that inspired his career choices, the thrill of making his first million from a printing business, and how he and his co-founders tackled the challenge of building Cloud9—a software company acquired in 2019. We also discuss the power of community in investing, the mental toll of fundraising, and their $42 million raise for Market Force. Tune in for valuable insights on resilience, responsibility, and creating success in business!
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⏳ Chapters:
0:00 Intro
3:40 Guest Intro
9:25 Has marriage helped you save or spend more
13:25 What was your upbringing like?
18:48 Was money a factor on determining your career
23:48 How you made your 1st Million
30:44 Printing Industry
36:50 Upscaling Cloud9
47:25 Building Marketforce
54:05 How did you start fundraising
1:02:55 What did you do to stay sane?
1:07:55 What are you doing with your cash flow?
1:13:16 Lessons from a CEO
1:22:05 Is your life's purpose in Tech?
1:25:27 Wrap up
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.
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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!
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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
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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!
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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.
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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.
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Agori Korbandy, founder & CEO of Nit Studio, takes us through her raw, unfiltered money and business journey, from launching her first creative studio at 21 with millionaire dreams, to losing an entire year of growth to a toxic relationship that drained her finances, focus, and self-esteem. She opens up about burning through her earnings, funding a partner’s lifestyle, and pretending to “keep up” with friends, all while navigating early entrepreneurship in Kenya.A robbery at her studio became the turning point. With her parents’ support, she rebuilt, hired staff, upgraded equipment, and transformed both her systems and mindset. Leaving the club scene, setting boundaries, embracing discipline, and finally giving herself space to think marked the start of her true glow-up.Today, Nit Studio has grown into a multi-arm business with photography, videography, studio hire, a marketing agency, print shop, and academy operating in Kenya and Uganda. Agori shares her insights on financial maturity, building stability, and creating a business that works for you and not the other way around. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, clarity, and smart entrepreneurship.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpCHelp 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 Uganda Edition of Financially Incorrect, Patricia gets real about the money behind content creation, side hustles, and navigating Kampala’s rising cost of living. She shares how she paid her own university tuition through influencer gigs, why she refuses to live a fake lifestyle, and how balancing a corporate banking job with content creation shaped her financial discipline. Patricia breaks down the realities of Uganda’s influencer economy, from inconsistent brand deals to the pressure of maintaining an image and explains how saving groups, strict budgeting, and living within her means have helped her build stability. If you’re a creator, student, or young professional trying to understand Uganda finance, influencer money, and Gen Z money habits, this episode offers practical insights for surviving and thriving in Kampala’s cost of living.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpCHelp 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, Ed Magema, co-founder of Universe and senior strategist at NCBA sits with Barrack to unpack his journey from a humble childhood of strong tea mornings and githeri lunches to developing elite study systems that took him to Harvard. He explains why he chose to leave the U.S. during the era of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, return home, and build his career in Kenya. Ed opens up about his first failed print-media startup, his rise as a strategy consultant at Dalberg, and how he became one of the early builders behind Cheaper Cash, helping scale it to a million users in under a year before walking away due to toxic culture. He shares the depression that followed, how writing How to Get Into Harvard became therapy and service, and how he reinvested his savings and Harvard network into building Universe, a homegrown media-tech platform for Africa’s creators. Ed breaks down his current money philosophy (10% emergency fund, 30% investments, the rest for life and family), his belief in building over hoarding, and his long-term mission to become a dollar billionaire by constructing an African-owned media + data ecosystem that can shape narratives and power the continent’s role in the AI era. An inspiring conversation about conviction, resilience, and the courage to build from where you are.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpCHelp 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, Barrack sits down with Brian Wathome, the founder of Charge On The Go and Games On The Go to share how he built two thriving tech businesses from scratch. From renting power banks at nightlife venues and airports to launching a skill-based gaming platform on the M-PESA Mini App, he reveals how networks, timing, and innovative thinking unlocked these opportunities. Learn how Charge On The Go scaled across multiple locations, secured JKIA after a year-long pitching process, and how Games On The Go reached 60,000 users with zero marketing, saving an estimated KES 156 million in acquisition costs. Bootstrapped with just KES 1M, the digital platform now engages both kids and families, creating positive screen time through multiplayer games and subscriptions. He also shares his strategy for scaling across Kenya, Rwanda, and beyond, and how continuous innovation and understanding the market have been key to the success of both businesses.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpCHelp 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
Kendi sits down with Barrack to share how growing up in a single-room mabati house, walking long distances to school, and constantly relying on other people shaped her earliest beliefs about money and possibility. She opens up about battling a deep scarcity mindset, earning a first-class degree in finance only to realize she hated the field, and taking an 8K-a-month internship instead of a secure banking path. She talks about discovering her creative side, helping a vendor sell at a flea market while in university, surviving 40-hour workdays during the COVID agency era, and eventually launching her own gifting business — the one that made her KSh 1 million profit and completely rewrote her money story. This episode is a raw, inspiring journey from survival to intention, proving that where you start doesn’t have to determine where you end up.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpCHelp 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 Uganda, Belinda shares her journey from working minimum wage jobs in Canada to building a thriving digital marketing business and card game empire in Uganda. She talks openly about managing money for the first time, coping with harsh winters and isolation, launching her side hustles, and making her first investments in unit trusts and cows. Belinda also reflects on burnout, the importance of cash flow in business, and what success truly means to her. This is a story of resilience, entrepreneurship, and learning to invest in yourself.Buy your Financially Incorrect Mixer tickets here: https://financiallyincorrect.hustlesasa.shop/?product=70437Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpC
From Safaricom to self-employment, Zaheeda Suleman’s story is one of courage, clarity, and conviction. In this episode of Financially Incorrect, she sits with Barrack to unpack the reality of walking away from a consistent salary to build her own brand. From the silence that followed her resignation to the first 50K gig, the lessons are raw and real. Zaheeda opens up about the friends who showed up when she least expected, the corporate doors that stayed shut, and why she believes the mantra “Build the brand, the business will follow.” She also shares how Solfest became more than an event, it became a statement about Kenyan creativity, community, and resilience. If you’ve ever thought about quitting the comfort to chase your calling, this episode is your blueprint for starting over with purpose, patience, and power.Buy your Financially Incorrect Mixer tickets here: https://financiallyincorrect.hustlesasa.shop/?product=70437Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpC
From earning a Ksh 9,000 salary and sleeping in his clinic to building a billion-shilling hospital network, Dr. Maxwell Okoth has lived every entrepreneur’s nightmare and dream. In this episode of Financially Incorrect Business Edition, he opens up about borrowing money meant for land to start his first clinic, surviving burnout and near depression when debt piled up, and building RFH Healthcare into one of Kenya’s most respected medical brands, complete with a world-class cancer center and the region’s first indigenously owned PET-CT scanner. It’s a raw, inspiring story about grit, sacrifice, and purpose & a masterclass in turning struggle into structure, and structure into success.Buy your Financially Incorrect Mixer tickets here: https://financiallyincorrect.hustlesasa.shop/?product=70437Subscribe to our newsletter: https://shorturl.at/o2jpC
From losing Ksh 300,000 on his first show to selling out concerts with over 2,000 people, Alan Gitau’s story is one of pure creative grit and cultural pride. In this episode, the founder of Kikuyu Love Sessions opens up about his journey, growing up in Uthiru, leaving a stable advertising career to chase meaning, and building a movement that romanticizes vernacular music and modern African love. He shares how one viral TikTok moment turned a struggling idea into a national sensation, how each themed edition from Bonded Hearts to Mothers & Melodies grew his audience, and why he believes struggle fuels creativity. This is the story of turning passion into purpose, proving that when culture meets consistency, magic happens.Buy your Financially Incorrect Mixer tickets here: https://financiallyincorrect.hustlesasa.shop/?product=70437
In this episode of Financially Incorrect Uganda Edition, Wonder Jr. opens up about his extraordinary journey from being detained in the UK to becoming one of Uganda’s most inspiring creatives. He shares how faith, resilience, and self-belief turned his lowest moments into a launchpad for purpose, from rebuilding his life after deportation to founding Arts for Hearts and Wonder Creatives. Through acting, storytelling, and now regenerative farming, Wonder Jr. reveals how he redefined success, healed financial trauma, and learned that money is energy as it flows where peace and purpose meet. This is a must-watch for anyone chasing passion in a world that demands profit.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 earning just $90 a month as a junior software engineer to raising $180,000 for his startup, Dawit Abraham’s story is one of grit, failure, and ultimate breakthrough. In this episode of Financially Incorrect: Business Edition, Barrack sits down with the co-founder and CEO of Beemi, Ethiopia’s first gaming studio, to unpack how a dream that started with a simple mobile game turned into a tech movement. Dawit shares how he went from teaching himself code and crashing startup exhibitions to pitching investors who had never funded a gaming company before. He talks about losing everything after winning Best Entertainment App in Africa, rebuilding from zero, and landing a publishing deal with Carry1st, Africa’s largest game distributor. Beyond the hustle, this conversation dives into what it really takes to build in a market with no playbook from navigating low pay and lack of infrastructure to finding belief in your own vision when no one else does. This is a masterclass in resilience, innovation, and what it means to bet on Africa before the world does.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 earning $90 a day in post-war Libya to running a multi-million-shilling travel business, losing it all, and then raising $100K for his next venture, David Kimani’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. In this episode of Financially Incorrect, he opens up about the highs and lows of building Vacay Holiday Deals, a travel company that hit Ksh 82 million in bookings before everything came crashing down. He shares how he turned loss into learning, why every entrepreneur needs a SACCO, and the mindset shifts that helped him rebuild from scratch to launch Nesti, his new proptech startup. From saving his first salary to navigating business failure and financial fraud, David’s story is a powerful reminder that resilience, not luck, builds lasting success — and that sometimes losing money is the tuition you pay for real growth.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





This episode featuring Jules o agree with it kabisa. finances are part of love and you can't demonstrate love without money
waaaaa this is just one of the best. I have so cracked up 😂😂😂 and very good lessons while at it. good job barrack