A refreshingly honest and humorous podcast that delves into being Zambian and what it means for a millennial. Join me as I talk all things Zed from pop culture to politics and all the other good stuff. 🇿🇲🇿🇲
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Yes first guest!! It's about time right? Mahongo and I had a conversation over a 2 weeks ago and I thought why not put it out 😁 hope you learn something from this. This was very honest and interesting conversation which we would love for you guys to... more
Where are we going as a nation? In my opinion Zambia is turning into a hateful country, with cyber bullying on the rise and people abusing each other there is need to stop and reevaluate ourselves as a people. Why do you feel the need to laugh at som... more
Does the majority of Zambia have the privilege of social distancing? With so many people living in unplanned settlements and not having proper water supply or basic hygiene amenities is the #washyourhands campaign really an unattainable reach. Has co... more
Before I begin please excuse my voice and aloofness I was sick during the recording. In this episode I talk about how Zambians react to situations that are damaging to society. I ask the question whether or not we have used our voice correctly as a p... more
Feminism is not just equal pay, it's also being able to look at another woman and not thinking that her life choices are wrong because they don't meet your standard. It's standing up to your Aunts when they tell you the ultimate goal in your life is ... more
I have spent a lot time thinking and wondering why Zambia after five decades of 'freedom' still hasn't experienced the freedom that is should . So in my first episode I decided that we could really get into the why and how we as citizens outside of t... more
I’ve only just listened to the first two podcasts so far, but this is a fantastic source of respectful honesty and wisdom that I have really enjoyed listening to so far. I’m a caucasian man born and raised in the USA, so I can not relate directly on a personal level to things like Zambia’s cultural impacts on the rights and social standing of women (discussed in the second podcast). However, I’m blessed with an amazing Zambian girlfriend who I only just returned from visiting in Lusaka a week ag... more
A very thought provoking podcast. Please share links in the podcast notes and resources to the article you mentioned about Kaunda sitting under a tree🌻
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