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Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

Hash Time with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

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A weekly Mental Health and Wellness podcast
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Hash Time with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

Hash Time with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

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Hash Time with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

Hash Time with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka

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A weekly Mental Health and Wellness podcast
 2 people rated this podcast
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For this episode, I took a seat with the phenomenal, brilliant Christian apologist and humanitarian, Racheal Mutesi. This conversation has a couple of uncomfortable themes that all keep circling back to the fact that the opposite of poverty is
Ssebo Lule is today's man of the show. Lule is a Ugandan poet whose uniqueness in delivery goes as far as the choice of language. What I first noticed about Ssebo Lule is the professionalism that he exhibits when it comes to his brand.For thi
Instead of me pushing the HTNKLegal Monday segment on you, it would be of great help to hear your voice on what podcast segment you'd prefer.If anything, I believe the legal segment should be a stand alone podcast. What do you think?--- S
Denis Obita is the guest for today's episode, which is focused on examining the applicability of cultural anchoring in the modern world. In this insightful discussion, Denis, the founder and president of the Luo Foundation, provides insights
Mitch Isabirye is one of the most respected spoken word artists in Uganda and for today's conversation, we delve into his artistic journey, from his early influences to his current creative process. If you are one of the people who marvel at Mi
For today's HTNKLegal Monday, we take a stroll through the three instances in which a former lover sued the other for breach of promise to marry. ***LINKSNABU Network ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠shop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. To book your Thrivease products or contrib
This episode was a live podcast recording in honour of the 2023 Women's History Month. This episode delves into the subject of women's digital rights and the obstacles encountered by them in the digital realm. In it, we break down what causes t
Damilola Aderohunmu is featured as the star guest of this episode and in it we explore the unexpected turn of events that occurs when she chooses to try out volunteering. In the conversation, she goes on to discuss how a friend's quick text mes
In the heart of this episode, is where Rehobot Ayalew unveils the hidden struggles behind fact-checking (Journalism) and its impact on mental well-being. The conversation delves into mental health in workspaces, the need to build boundaries, re
Here's our start with the HTNKLegal Monday, and I have kicked it off with your identity in the legal aspect. And answering the question of whether a mistake that you made during registration or a mistake made by the registry, is a final alterat
We had to explain what Postpartum Depression is before we could just go on to the next episode. In the previous episode, Oby, painted for us a picture of what it is like for motherhood to come along with postpartum depression, and while her exp
Today, we're getting real about something that often gets overlooked: postpartum depression. Our special guest, Obiageli Olamma Nnadi, shares her journey – the ups, the downs, and how she found hope amidst postpartum struggles. We're diving dee
Ever felt lost in the legal jungle, unsure of what steps to take? In this new segment - HTNKLegal Monday, I will be demystifying the law and empowering you to make wise legal decisions; with other lawyers. From breaking down common legal terms
This specific episode had a live audience whose questions were answered by Dr. Denis Agaba. For a while now, love or relationships have not been given enough attention on the podcast but now that Valentine's Day fell on a day new episodes get p
Season 5 kicks off by tackling three critical subtopics: the layers of healing, the redefinition of self-love, and the wholesomeness of empathy. These topics should have been addressed last year, but life lifed me. Additionally, I dissected the
The new week is here. 7th February is the D-day of Season 5. You only have a few hours to listen to all the other episodes before 131 drops.Look out for it on your podcast platform of choice. It will start moving to all podcast platforms, on
This right here has, for many months, stood to be the most listened-to episode on the podcast. Our guest star is none other than Mercy Geno Apachi - a journalist by profession and a poet by passion. From this episode, we learn that Poetry for
In this second-most-listened to episode, the incredible Bibian truly embodies the essence of Hash Time with Nabuguzi Kiwanuka. After knowing her for 6 years, it's like the podcast's intro was made just for this moment. Chinenye fearlessly chall
I had my face in my palm when I heard my voice in this episode. I was very fresh in this and still walked around with the worst self-doubt there is. This is the 11th episode on the podcast and the 3rd most listed-to episode. I have published i
Gratitude is a noun. It is a warm feeling of thankfulness towards the world, or towards specific individuals. In such a turbulent world that constantly challenges our ability to stay on our feet, the smidgens of gratefulness are like droplets o
In our 6th most listened-to episode, the soft-spoken healer and teacher, Oburungi Bwirizayo, shared her life story, a snippet of how her mental health was affected; and also broke down what it's like when one is not mentally healthy.This is t
This is the 7th most listened-to episode. We started the year with Katt Williams taking over the global internet and on this podcast we have Hilary refusing to leave the top 10 episodes.Dr. Hilary Okello is the only medical personnel in Ugand
This is our top 9 episode on the podcast and it was first published in Season 3. The conversation highlights:the importance of addressing pain as opposed to suppressing it how emotional pain can manifest in physical pain her journey t
This is the 10th most listened-to episode on the podcast and it was published in season 2. Define Yourself is the episode that captures what it is like to belong to two countries yet neither of them recognise you. The first time we chatted ab
Patience's story is one of those tales that makes you realise the importance of appreciating what you would consider mundane. Patience is hard of hearing and this has equally made it impossible for her to pursue some dreams.Please listen to h
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