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The Ugandan Boy Talk Show

Bonny Kibuuka
Uganda
Kabera Angel
Cultural Identity
Podcasting
Mental Health
Soetry
Poetry
Creativity
Omuwala
Entrepreneurship
Life Coaching
Creativity In Music
Music Production
Uganda Music Industry
Social Media
Parenthood
Music
Apass
Vine Awards
Collaboration

Welcome to "The Ugandan Boy Talk Show," where diverse voices converge for a global storytelling experience! Join me as I host captivating individuals from around the world, delving into their life stories, triumphs, and challenges. From personal journeys to cultural explorations, each episode unveils the rich tapestry of human experiences. Engage in heartfelt conversations that transcend borders, ... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes303Founded5 years ago
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Latest Episodes

At just 18, Janice Nkajja has already spoken at global stages, attended sessions at the United Nations in Geneva, appeared on Fox News, launched a youth-centered civic education platform, and started her own podcast, Janice on the Mic.

In this power... more

Aleti Crystal (Queenie) returns to The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for her deepest and most vulnerable conversation yet.Two years after her first appearance — and after going viral with the iconic line “If I have dated men, I can walk a lion” — Aleti opens... more

In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Bonny sits down with Logose Patience — a 22-year-old filmmaker, writer, poet, former NRG radio presenter, and now Director & Producer at Play It Loud.

Logose takes us through her unbelievable journey:

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Uganda’s comedy and entertainment industry wouldn’t be the same without Uncle Mark (Mark Agaba), an economist, social worker, stand-up comedian, radio presenter, and one of the most trusted MCs in the country.In this exclusive deep-dive interview, we... more

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Recent Guests

Janice Nkajja
International law student and co-founder of Civic Coded.
Episode: How Janice Nkajja Made It to the United Nations at 18 | African Youth Power & Global Policy
Aleti Crystal
Aleti is a courageous and honest globetrotter who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming trauma and healing.
Episode: Aleti Crystal Opens Up: Trauma, Healing, Motherhood & Her Global Travel Journey | TUBTS podcast
Logose Patience
Writer, poet, and director known for her work in the Ugandan entertainment industry.
Play It Loud
Episode: How She Became a Director at 22 — The Story of Logose Patience | Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Uncle Mo
A fellow comedian and radio presenter, known for his quick wit and friendship with Uncle Mark.
Uncle Mo's events
Episode: Uncle Mark Full Journey: Comedian, MC, Radio Star — Untold Story | The Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Ben Mwine
A broadcaster, media executive, actor, and event moderator who has shaped Uganda's media both on and off the screen.
Next Media
Episode: Ben Mwine: 30 Years in Ugandan Media, Fatherhood, Discipline & Why Education Isn’t Enough | UG Boy Talk
Mitch Isabirye
A spoken word artist, poet, writer, and the executive producer of Mitchz Manifest.
Episode: The State of Spoken Word in Uganda & East Africa | Mitch Isabirye on Poetry, Money & Legacy
Mr. Henry
Award-winning personality, CEO of Calm Fix Agency, creator, and host of Deep Talk.
Calm Fix Agency
Episode: Why I Left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio | Mr. Henrie on Uganda’s Music Industry & Bebe Cool’s 2025 List
Bonny Kibuuka
Podcast host, husband, dad, and aircraft mechanic
The Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Episode: Who Is Bonny Kibuuka? | New Year Special 2026 | 2025 Wrapped | The Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Nana Nyadia
A rising Ugandan artist blending Afrofusion and Afrobeat, known for her soulful music and multicultural background.
Independent artist
Episode: Nana Nyadia: The Breakout Ugandan Artist You Need To Know, & Her Nyege Nyege Debut, TUBTS Podcast

Hosts

Bonny Kibuuka
Primary host known for engaging storytelling and immersive conversations, focusing on diverse cultural narratives.
Bonnie Chibuka
Co-host known for dynamic discussions and fostering engaging dialogues around culture and identity.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Great talk show

    Oh dude, you reminded me of kakebe, It was a tone of fun. And bathing by the verandas was just another embarrassing moment for me as well. Great pod bud.

    Mark

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Uga256
    United States2 years ago
  • One of the best podcasts!

    The host invests a lot of time making sure to bring his listeners the best quality — from sound, to video, to design! The stories on the podcast are authentic and inspiring.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    udhs skudhene
    United States4 years ago
  • Great story telling

    A genuinely compelling podcast. Range of topics, just hit play and enjoy the ride!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rocketjustin
    United States4 years ago
  • Bonny!!!

    This is Isaac Crouse. Bens little bro. You probably don’t remember me lol! I heard you had a podcast so I thought I would check it out. It’s so good! I listen to tons of podcasts and You are a natural! 👍👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Isaac. aka Fatdog
    United States5 years ago
  • Great talk show

    Oh dude, you reminded me

    of kakebe, It was a tone of fun. And bathing by the verandas was just another embarrassing moment for me as well. Great pod bud.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Uga256
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the authentic and inspiring stories shared, noting how they connect deeply with personal experiences.
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Aleti Crystal Opens Up: Trauma, Healing, Motherhood & Her Global Travel Journey | TUBTS podcast
Q: What moment finally made you say, I'm ready to speak up?
Aleti began therapy and made the decision to be open about her struggles, realizing her stories could help others.
Aleti Crystal Opens Up: Trauma, Healing, Motherhood & Her Global Travel Journey | TUBTS podcast
Q: Do you feel you healed or did you just choose to move forward because life pushed you?
Healing is ongoing and can come with setbacks, but sharing her story has helped Aleti feel better.
How Janice Nkajja Made It to the United Nations at 18 | African Youth Power & Global Policy
Q: Was there a specific moment that you said, yes, this is exactly where I'm meant to be?
When I was taking an international relations class at ALA and was organizing the African Leadership Academy Model African Union.
How Janice Nkajja Made It to the United Nations at 18 | African Youth Power & Global Policy
Q: Why was it so easy for you to accept the request for this stranger who wants to host you on the podcast?
Honestly, I had seen some of your work. So I was excited when you reached out.
How Janice Nkajja Made It to the United Nations at 18 | African Youth Power & Global Policy
Q: When did you first know about this podcast?
When I first watched Logosi's episode, actually I was scrolling through TikTok. That's how I got to learn about this podcast.

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1. Janice Nkajja
2. Aleti Crystal
3. Logose Patience
4. Uncle Mo
5. Ben Mwine
6. Mitch Isabirye
7. Mr. Henry
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