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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2022 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Are motivational speakers frauds or are they useful to business and entrepreneurship? David, an entrepreneur and Elton, a business coach join Melanie on this episode to discuss this and contextualize it in the African / Uganda business experience . Also discussed are the differences between business coaches and motivational speakers and their similarities to religious leaders. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are motivational speakers frauds or are they useful to business and entrepreneurship? David, an entrepreneur and Elton, a business coach join Melanie on this episode to discuss this and contextualize it in the African / Uganda business experience . Also discussed are the differences between business coaches and motivational speakers and their similarities to religious leaders. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[The topic of money between couples is often tricky . In an African setting where there is a shift in the dynamic where women are starting to earn as much as men, and in a few cases, more, there are unique challenges  & perspectives between couples. On this episode Martin and  Rosette  join Melanie to discuss how couples grapple with the issues of money.  They delve into the topics of men being out earned by their partners, the pressure men in Uganda and Africa feel, who is supposed to take on the bulk of bills, how money is discussed when dating, etc]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jul 2022 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The topic of money between couples is often tricky . In an African setting where there is a shift in the dynamic where women are starting to earn as much as men, and in a few cases, more, there are unique challenges  &amp; perspectives between couples. On this episode Martin and  Rosette  join Melanie to discuss how couples grapple with the issues of money.  They delve into the topics of men being out earned by their partners, the pressure men in Uganda and Africa feel, who is supposed to take on the bulk of bills, how money is discussed when dating, etc</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Julian's Socials </p><p>Twitter : @Opimva</p><p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/opimva.onziema</p><p>Instagram: @Opimva</p><p>M's View Socials</p><p>Twitter : @MsView5</p><p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MelKaita1</p><p>Instagram: @msviewpod</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Why Are You Gay?&quot;, is a memorable quote, recognized the world over, from a debate on homosexuality aired by the Ugandan TV channel NBS TV in 2012.
When Ugandan TV journalist Simon Kaggwa Njala’s asked Julinan Pepe Onziema, a Ugandan LGBTIQ rights and human rights activist, this question, not only did it spawn humorous memes due to its ludicrous and blunt nature, but  it also spoke to how the wider African community views the LGBTIQ, with a mixture of disdain, curiosity and confusion. 
On this episode 10 years later, Melanie has a conversation with Julian in part to address this question and other related issues of LGBTIQ in Uganda and Africa. Both delved into some of the  controversial topics like transgenders in sports, being queer &amp; gay a Western import in Africa  and  LGBTIQ lobby in Africa &amp; if they are recruiting in Uganda.


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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Why Are You Gay?&quot;, is a memorable quote, recognized the world over, from a debate on homosexuality aired by the Ugandan TV channel NBS TV in 2012.
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On this episode 10 years later, Melanie has a conversation with Julian in part to address this question and other related issues of LGBTIQ in Uganda and Africa. Both delved into some of the  controversial topics like transgenders in sports, being queer &amp; gay a Western import in Africa  and  LGBTIQ lobby in Africa &amp; if they are recruiting in Uganda.


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      <description><![CDATA[In part 2 of this 2 part episode, Brian, Rona and Mel continue the discussion on sex. What happens when our sex life wanes? How do we communicate and teach our partners our sexual needs? how do we handle criticism about our sexual performance? Also they get into the often contentious issue of intimate hygiene for both men & women.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>ham@axumoid.com (Bryan Ssemanda, Rona Sessanga)</author>
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It’s commonly said that today we live in a global village, as such, we are global citizens. But, what does that mean for us Africans, or Ugandans? 

Ronnie, Abbey and Melanie discuss this and get into various aspects of how they are choosing to raise their children today.  Are they teaching them their traditional languages or religions, how does that look when parents have divergent religious or tribal backgrounds? They discuss the challenges and triumphs with raising kids in Africa, while still aware of global cultures. They also explore attitudes from other African cultures and the role that  pop culture phenomena like Tik Tok plays in how they raise their children.
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      <author>ham@axumoid.com (Pumla Nabachwa, Abbey Kafumbe, Melanie Kaita)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Red Pill movement is one of the better known groups of the Men's rights movement growing around the world. But considering the dominance of Patriachy in Africa, is it relevant on the continent or, in Uganda? Joining me to discuss this is well known Media Personality, RX Radio Host and " Boy Warrior" James Onen, better known as Fat Boy.]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Pill movement is one of the better known groups of the Men&apos;s rights movement growing around the world. But considering the dominance of Patriachy in Africa, is it relevant on the continent or, in Uganda? Joining me to discuss this is well known Media Personality, RX Radio Host and &quot; Boy Warrior&quot; James Onen, better known as Fat Boy.</itunes:summary>
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