
The Ubunifu Podcast or Creative Podcast is a platform that brings together young people who are making an impact in their own ways be it socially, politically, or economically. We focus on folks doing jobs that are pastoral, caring, health centred, social, creative, and innovative. The philosophy of the show is built on the three words Ubuntu, Ubunifu, and Ujamaa. Ubuntu - I am because you are. Ub... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Following up from our last episode we discuss neo-colonialism and neo-liberalism and contextualize it within our state of Kenya. We go on a little rant about its manifestations in Kenya highlighting the flood crisis, and the health care crisis. A rel... more
What is Development? Wacera Muriuki gives us a comprehensive overview of Development. In this discussion we cover Colonization, Imperialism, and Neo-liberalism and thread them all together to help us understand Development today.
What does your name mean?
In this episode I share from my listeners what their names mean, together with a poem from a dear friend, Kiria. About their identity transformation as they adopted their Gikuyu name.
This episode celebrates our Afrikan ... more
Our host Wacera and Nathan discuss a project that Nathan spear headed and participated in at the beginning of the Pandemic when he joined the frontline as a newly qualified doctor at University College Hospital in London. We discuss the challenges he... more
In this episode Wacera interviews two women, Michelle Kinda and Michelle Juma. Michelle Juma is a Full Stack Developer who specializes in front end development, while Michelle Kinda is a Data Analyst. Both women love what they do, and they share with... more
Makena Kimani and Wacera discuss dance. How TKKDC was inspired during the height of the pandemic and pushed Makena to begin her dream of having a dance school in Nairobi. We cover the challenges of pursuing an unconventional career, the challenges of... more
Wacera and Matthew Owegi discuss his career as a musician and more recently guitarist of the iconic Kenyan group H_art the band. He shares his journey of learning the guitar and eventually falling in love with music. Matthew describes why he does wha... more
Wacera discusses the platform - Wer Jokenya with its creator Wairimu. Wairimu is a musician, researcher, historian, and overall creative. Wer Jokenya means music for the Kenyan people, and it is a space she created that celebrates Kenya's music histo... more










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