
The world is loud, fast, and always online; but some of the most important conversations are the ones we’re not having. On The Michael Ainomugisha Podcast, we dive into the overlooked truths young people, especially Gen-Z, need to hear about: money, faith, politics, mental health, family, community & everything in between. This is a space for real stories, tough questions, and practical lessons th... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In Part Two of this two-part reflection, Michael continues with the final 12 lessons that round out his personal guide to growing, healing, and living with purpose. From choosing balance to understanding that people have their own journeys, these les... more
In this heartfelt comeback episode of The Michael Ainomugisha Podcast, Michael opens up about the first 13 lessons that have shaped his journey into adulthood — from learning to trust his intuition to discovering the power of small actions and self-a... more
looking into the silent struggles of young men who carry the weight of expectations, the pressure to always push forward, and the fear of not measuring up. From the boy who thinks he's falling behind to the one waiting for permission to simply exist ... more
Season 4 of The Michael Ainomugisha Podcast is here, and this time, we’re taking things to the next level! 🎉 In this premiere episode, I’m sharing all the exciting updates, including the launch of video episodes, deep new discussions on authentic li... more
As the year comes to an end, I take a heartfelt look back at the moments that defined Season Three of The Michael Ainomugisha Podcast. From inspiring life experiences to transformative lessons on mental health, friendships, and personal growth, this ... more
In this episode of The Michael Ainomugisha Podcast, we explore 10 transformative habits to adopt in 2025, with insights rooted in the African experience. Drawing from real-life reflections shared by friends on WhatsApp, we discuss practical strategie... more
In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Vanessa Namukwaya, former president of the Media Link Association, as she opens up about her real-life experiences beyond the world of leadership. Vanessa shares her personal journey of healing, reflecting ... more
"Meme meme tezaza mwojo." For many African young men and adults, opening up about mental health struggles feels like an uphill battle. In this heartfelt episode, I share my personal journey—how I struggled to admit I wasn’t mentally okay and the chal... more










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