In this episode, we share the extraordinary story of Clive Wearing, a man with severe amnesia that only affords him a 7 second memory. We also highlight the significance of gratitude and kindness. The episode encourages appreciation for memory and the small blessings in life. In the episode we also share exciting news about our nomination in the Africa APVA awards and we share details on how to vote for us. We are grateful to our audience for the nomination.
"๐๏ธ NEW EPISODE ALERT! ๐ง In this thought-provoking episode, Isaac and Saava delve into the sensitive topic of being told to 'save your tears for another day.' We explore the common occurrence of older generations dismissing the challenges faced by younger individuals, emphasizing that their own struggles were far worse. We challenge this notion, highlighting the importance of addressing current issues and advocating for change without being undermined by comparisons to the past. We also share personal stories and discuss how the argument of 'it was worse back then' can perpetuate a toxic cycle of suffering. Join the conversation as they shed light on the need for individual recognition and the pursuit of progress, urging listeners to value their own experiences and push for better in every aspect of life. Tune in to this opinion-based episode filled with insights, personal anecdotes, and a call to break free from the limitations of the past. Don't miss it! ๐ฅ Listen now on your favorite podcast platforms! #SaveYourTearsForAnotherDay #BreakTheCycle #PushForProgres
In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of Terms of Service (TOS) that govern social media platforms. Join us as we explore the peculiar aspects and hidden clauses within these agreements that every user should be aware of. Have you ever wondered what rights you're granting to social media platforms when you sign up? Or perhaps you're curious about the implications of data usage and privacy policies buried within the TOS? We've got you covered!
Did you know reading the expiry dates on food products can help you follow a healthy eating plan? Expiry dates are not about food safety, but about the quality of the food. Use "best before" dates as a guide for when food is at its best quality, rather than discarding it immediately. And remember, when it comes to portions, "the fist" method is the easiest way of calculating the right quantity to eat ๐ค Learn more about how to make the most of expiry dates and the right quantity to eat!
People's perception of abortion verses what the doctors have to say. In this episode we attempt to answer some of these questions with the Expert himself......
We give you 2022 in 30 mins. A recap of all our 2022 episodes. We also shout out to some of the people who have really supported us... We share some great news/changes for 2023...
Following the recent COP27 held in Egypt Isaac and Saava have a discussion on what Climate change means for Africa and whether it's something to worry about...
As is our norm, in this episode Isa and Isaac catch up after a while of not recording. We also delve into warnings, a topic that can only be explained if you listen in๐...
In this episode we 'kill' the background music as Saava and Isaac share their thoughts on everything parenting!!
"let the plight of street children be known" a story of a troubled childhood!
In this Episode, we hosted Kabeho Rohi, a quantity surveyor and despite all our efforts to talk delve into the world of quantity surveying, the universe had other plans...
In this episode, Eye_zack shares his experience about his "unplanned" trip to Nairobi that was nearly disastrous...
The big partnership of the year; Signum Advocates and the Kraze podcast along with some end year catching up with Isaac and Isa Saava in a dosage of humour.
A seat down with Dr. Livingstone Sewanyana a UN independent expert who gives us an analysis of Uganda's 6th General Presidential and Parliamentary Election.
In this episode we recap some of the light moments during season 1. We also go over some of the events that have happened while we were away. Isa undoubtedly goes on a rant about broke people 'hosting' parties....If you're looking for a good intellectual laugh within 30 mins, this is the episode!!
In part two of The Boys, the conversation switches to the forever controversial area of governance of the Uganda. The boys also shared their opinions about "Lil Nas" and the "celebrity" life.
This episode features 8 gentlemen; Jim, Kennedy, Charles, Twino, Derrick, Faisal, Nixon and Jacob who had a candid conversation with Eye-zack about sexual relations, and how to survive law school in a Christian University during a secularised time....
We hosted Mark and Kenneth the founders and hosts of a podcast called Big Conversations by Ordinary People (BCOP); we talked everything media and they shared with us their views about the future of the digital era...
In this episode, we give an "ABC" detailed analysis of the Law(s) governing Presidential Election Petitions in Uganda.