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Author: Joel Atuhaire & Joanna Akunda

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"We're Gonna Talk About it" is a captivating podcast that explores purpose, Faith, and Love. Through engaging conversations and personal stories, it delves into the transformative potential of reprogramming the subconscious mind, and the intricacies of building meaningful relationships. The podcast also incorporates Christian faith, offering wisdom and guidance for personal growth and purpose. Join this transformative journey and meet exceptional guests to discover a renewed sense of purpose, deeper connections, and unwavering faith.
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In this episode of 'We’re Gonna Talk About It', hosts Joel Atuhaire and Joanna Akunda are joined by special guests Melissa Atukunda and Kamukama Mark Trevor for an insightful conversation on moving on from an ex and healing after heartbreak. Together, they explore the steps before dating again and dive deep into the emotional journey of rediscovering yourself. They also examine what it truly means to be a friend and how strong friendships play a vital role in emotional recovery. The episode unpacks the essentials of setting healthy boundaries in relationships, what to look for in a partner, and how to protect your heart while navigating the dating landscape. Tune in for practical tips on personal growth, self-love, and fostering healthy friendships and relationships built on mutual respect. Tune in for practical advice, personal experiences, and valuable insights into emotional recovery and building healthier future relationships.
In this enlightening episode of We're Gonna Talk About It, hosts Joel Atuhaire and Joanna Akunda delve into the intricate relationship between energy and climate in Uganda, joined by special guest Fred Burondwa, a well-read specialist on energy. Together, they explore critical issues such as the role of renewable energy in eradicating poverty, the potential of electric vehicles in transforming transportation, and the growing influence of the Go Green movement. With Fred's expert insights and the hosts' thought-provoking discussions, this episode offers a comprehensive look at Uganda's energy future and its pivotal role in addressing the global climate crisis. Tune in for a deep dive into how these pressing issues intersect to shape a sustainable future for Uganda and beyond.
Feeling stuck in life? Tried self-improvement but fallen short?This episode of *"We’re Gonna Talk About It"* is for you! Join host Joel Atuhaire and special guests Leighton Barungi and Nobert Brown as they dive deep into the keys to transforming your life for the better. We’ll explore practical strategies to break free from life’s slumps, unlock your best self, and develop the mindset needed for lasting growth. The discussion covers crucial topics like self-talk, identity, and the habits you need to quit if they're holding you back. Tune in to learn how to shed detrimental behaviors, embrace your potential, and become the best version of yourself!
Did you love the reprogramming of the subconscious episode? then you are going to love this one! In this week’s episode of 'We’re gonna talk about it', Joanna Akunda and Joel Atuhaire with a special guest Danita dissect parenthood techniques and their effects on children. How certain parenthood techniques impact the subconscious of children and their impact on them as young adults, carried generational trauma, and how to establish healthy boundaries between children and parents. And most importantly how to deal with disagreeable children.
In this week's episode of We're gonna talk about it, Joel Atuhaire and Joanna Akunda with special guests Kamukama Mark Trevor and Mellisa Atukunda dive into the complicated aspects of childhood and generational trauma, its impact on our adulthood, how to recognize this trauma within ourselves and try to mitigate its damage by reprogramming our subconscious mind to build better friendships and relationships with the people we love and to generally feel better about ourselves for a happier and more meaningful life.
Disclaimer, This episode is not meant to attack or shame anyone!!! Is alcohol bad for your life and health? Well, let’s find out, In this week’s episode of 'We are gonna talk about It' your hosts Joel Atuhaire and Joanna Akunda with special guest Jacob Keje on his 500 day mark of not taking alcohol(astonishing right?) This could be you after listening to the episode, tackle the detrimental effects of alcohol in your personal life, Jacob provides insights on what he did to quit and why you should quit alcohol starting today!!!
Tune in to a humorous session with Kamukama Mark Trevor, Leyton Barungi and Nobert Brown. In this week’s episode of We are gonna talk about it!! Joel Atuhaire and the esteemed guests dissect abortion and gender roles in an intelligent and societal manner, if there is one thing i can promise you in this episode is that you will smile..having a bad day, tune in this will be the antidote to the chaos while learning something new… Having a good day, make it even better, a little more euphoria won’t hurt….
In this episode Joel Atuhaire and Joanna Akunda dissect toxic masculinity and narcissism among society with special guests Abba William and Luba Pauline, they get into the nitty gritty of narcissism and how to spot narcissistic tendencies in our partners or potential partners and the wave of toxic masculinity addressed as well what toxic masculinity is and what it is not and how to curb it in society.
In this episode, Joel Atuhaire, using Jordan Peterson's studies dissects how to embark on the journey of self improvement, how to organize your fortitude before you go out to change the world, the psychological importance of cleaning your room and how it builds humility.
In this episode of We're gonna talk about it! Joanna Akunda discusses the complexities of dating in the modern world as a christian and how to be able to honor God while also fulfilling a fundamental human need of love.