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The IT Tribe Podcast

Podcast af Liz Awino

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Behind every individual's unanswered “how to” question is a hunger to figure out their purpose and the process to get to success. The IT Tribe’s sole purpose is to demystify the barriers to success using the stories behind each voice to rewrite a narrative. There is a shortage of platforms for young voices to show how they are mastering their craft and navigating everyday challenges. The ultimate vision is to empower young adults to embrace their stories, own their identities, and fearlessly strive for what they want. Get plugged in and let’s grow!

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episode "Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?" - Daktari Lugadiru speaks on The Hidden Psychology Behind Men’s Mindsets on Body Count, Relationships and Power and Its Impact on Attraction cover

"Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?" - Daktari Lugadiru speaks on The Hidden Psychology Behind Men’s Mindsets on Body Count, Relationships and Power and Its Impact on Attraction

So what happens when the risk of love is far greater than the rewards? When embarrassment is like a ticking time bomb is love worth the risk? Most men are raised to believe that masculinity hinges on control, provision, and a perception of success yet the truth about what truly makes a man valuable might surprise you. In this candid and insightful season finale, Israel Lugadiru, a media entrepreneur and youth advocate, challenges societal norms and explores how redefining masculinity and relationships can unlock genuine confidence and fulfillment. Discover how cultural and traditional expectations shape our views on love, money, and success and why many men miss the mark by equating worth with body count, material wealth, or status symbols. He delves into the psychology of men, money, leadership, and why real power in relationships comes from initiative, emotional maturity, and authentic connection not just what’s in your bank account or your body count. This episode is packed with practical wisdom that will challenge what you think you know about masculinity and relationshipsTakeaways: * The Role of Conscious Decision-Making in Masculinity and Personal Worth Masculinity is socially constructed and fluid, but a grounded identity depends on conscious choices rooted in cultural, spiritual, and personal values rather than societal stereotypes or superficial metrics like wealth or body count. * The Intersection of Love, Respect, and Investment in Building Genuine Connections. True love and attraction are rooted in consistent effort, mutual respect, and the willingness to invest time and authenticity, rather than superficial appearances or societal expectations. * Challenging Societal Narratives About Gender and Expectation Gender norms, such as men proving their worth through multiple partners or women conforming to prescribed roles, are societal constructs that can be deconstructed for healthier personal identities. Food for Thought? Do you think the risk reward for modern day relationships benefits human connection? Follow the Guest: IG: daktarilugadiru Enjoyed the episode? Join the Tribe and Leave a Star!

30. apr. 2026 - 2 h 19 min
episode Coach KKim Possible - Kimathi Kaumbutho talks Why Financial Support and Infrastructure Are the Biggest Barriers to Kenyan Football Success cover

Coach KKim Possible - Kimathi Kaumbutho talks Why Financial Support and Infrastructure Are the Biggest Barriers to Kenyan Football Success

What's your winning team? rather what's your football team? Arsenal? In the world of sports, especially football, many young athletes dream of greatness. But the reality is that only a few make it to the top. Why is that? In this episode, Kimathi Kaumbutho popularly known as Coach Kim, founder of True Talents of Africa, reveals how he's rewriting that narrative. After years of playing in the US, winning championships, and navigating the challenges of talent development in Kenya, he shares a powerful replicable blueprint to turn raw potential into sustainable careers and how local sports infrastructure can be transformed from charity to industry. This episode isn't just for aspiring footballers it's for anyone passionate about sports development, youth empowerment, and Africa’s future. Coach Kim's journey from local football to international scholarship and his vision for a thriving, sustainable sports industry in Kenya will inspire you to rethink what's possible with the right environment, mindset, and support. Takeaways: * Reframing Success Through Impact Recognizing broader impact and local success as valid achievements can redefine what constitutes “making it” in sports. * The Mental Model of Incremental Investment Sustainable growth in talent development programs requires cautious, gradual investment. You can't grow as an industry if everything is charity. * Recreating environments fosters replicable success Identifying systems that work in the African context and tweaking them to match the environment brings success closer. Football doesnt have to be expensive if we do it right. Food For Thought: If we collectively invested in local talent and showed up to support them how does that look like practically? and sustainably? Follow the Guest: IG: coach kkimm Enjoyed the episode? Join the Tribe and Leave a Star!

23. apr. 2026 - 3 h 7 min
episode Nigeria of My Dreams - Uzoma Orji on Why Dreaming of Nigeria’s Future Is a Revolutionary Act! cover

Nigeria of My Dreams - Uzoma Orji on Why Dreaming of Nigeria’s Future Is a Revolutionary Act!

Dear Dreamer, Imagine if Africa was free, Imagine if freedom wasnt measured, Imagine if peoples belonged and were dignified, Imagine if...... Everything points towards what you see and envision for your future but how often do we engage and resist realism? In this episode, Uzoma Orji, an artist, technologist, and futurist unlocks the power of dreaming beyond limits. As the creative director and founder of the Ministry of Dreams formerly known as Nigeria of My Dreams, he is dedicated to designing digital products and a speculative government agency that bridge art, culture, knowledge production, and technology. He is the visionary whose ideas are shaping futures we’ve yet to see.Discover how he sees possibilities five years ahead and strategically builds toward that future with unwavering faith and bold decisions. If you're a young dreamer feeling stuck in the noise of practicality, this episode is your blueprint for turning imagination into reality. Takeaways: * Seeing the future is a moral act of responsibility Visionaries aren’t just dreamers; they see themselves as custodians of the future, bearing the weight of the present to shape what is to come. * Collective flourishing over individual success Progress in communities or nations depends on shifting from individualistic pursuits to collective well-being; a transcendent principle that counters capitalist individualism. * The power of giving time and patience in system-building Give time, time! Real change is fundamentally a slow process. Time is a critical ingredient that allows visions to germinate and systems to evolve authentically. Food for Thought?If you stayed in the energy of your dreams and fought being realistic what small changes would you make to your life right now? Follow the Guest: IG: Uzoma.studio [https://www.instagram.com/uzoma.studio/] + uzzzoma [https://www.instagram.com/uzzzoma/] Enjoyed the episode? Join the Tribe and Leave a Star!

16. apr. 2026 - 1 h 58 min
episode Rwendo: African Pride and Sovereignty - Mthulisi Khumbula Unpacks the Invisible Shackles to African Sovereignty and Identity Binding the Continent cover

Rwendo: African Pride and Sovereignty - Mthulisi Khumbula Unpacks the Invisible Shackles to African Sovereignty and Identity Binding the Continent

How many of us envision ourselves living and building in our countries? Would you turn down an opportunity overseas to build in Africa? Most Africans are unknowingly caught in invisible shackles; silent influences that shape our identity, pride, and future. But what if the key to true independence is understanding ourselves first? In this episode, Mthulisi Khumbula an introspective thinker, founder of Rwendo, & Swan World and a strategic revolutionist who in the realm of strategic revolution chairs the reclaiming African narrative conversation. With a deep understanding of the socio-political landscape across Africa, he offers unique insights that are both enlightening and thought-provoking. Mthulisi challenges us to question the narratives fed to us through history, media, and education, urging us to reclaim our sovereignty by embracing an unapologetically African identity. From the importance of local languages and traditional culture to the impact of colonial education systems and neocolonial dependencies these are the his takes... Takeaways: * Sovereignty is not just political; it’s cultural and economic. Many Africans are unknowingly caught in a cycle of dependency where external validation and imported narratives shape self-perception and societal progress. * Understanding one’s identity is essential for true independence. Language and cultural storytelling are central to identity and influence how Africans perceive their place in the world. * Education as a Tool for Sovereignty The current education model reflects colonial legacies, limiting indigenous knowledge. Reform curricula to emphasize African history and future-oriented skills. Food for Thought:If leaving your country wasnt an option would you move differently? How would you think? How will you live and contribute to the communities around? Enjoyed the episode? Join the Tribe and Leave a Star!

10. apr. 2026 - 2 h 1 min
episode "Is the Boychild Being Left Behind?" - Tonny Olela Stands in The Gap to Transform MEN'talities, Harmful Patriarchal Norms and Advocate for Gender Equity cover

"Is the Boychild Being Left Behind?" - Tonny Olela Stands in The Gap to Transform MEN'talities, Harmful Patriarchal Norms and Advocate for Gender Equity

What language would we use if the boychild was not the enemy but the outdated cultural practices and norms? Most conversations about gender focus solely on women and girls, but the neglected voice of the boy child is equally critical and often overlooked. What happens when a society leaves the boy behind? In this episode, Olela Tonny, former UNFPA Kenya Youth Advisory Panel member, Founder of AfriKea and champion for the boy child unpacks the complex realities faced by young men in Africa and beyond. Discover how deep-rooted cultural norms, systemic biases, and silent emotional struggles threaten to undermine the future of masculinity and what urgent steps we must take to bridge the gap.From the harmful stereotypes that suppress emotional expression to the systemic neglect that leaves boys vulnerable to violence, mental health issues, and societal rejection, Tonny shares insights drawn from years of activism, research, and grassroots engagement. Tonny stresses that addressing the challenges faced by the boy child is not just about equity it’s about healing a society fractured by misinformation, violence, and inequality. This episode is an urgent call to redefine what it means to be a man, champion emotional intelligence, and create a community where boys grow up supported, understood, and empowered to grow into healthy, responsible men. Takeaways: * Supporting the boy child requires understanding neglect Programs like safe spaces for boys to express emotions or re-evaluating masculinity norms can foster healthier male identities and societal balance. * Redefining masculinity by challenging harmful stereotypes Educational campaigns to normalize vulnerability in men and role models demonstrating emotional openness can transform masculinity from suppressive to supportive. * The systemic support for gender rights must be rooted in local context Gender equity efforts demands a holistic, inclusive approach that integrates cultural context,intersectionalities of marginalized groups, like PWD girlchild and boychild and societal norms Food for Thought: How can we balance boychild inclusion and girlchild empowerment in our society and communities? Enjoyed the episode? Join the Tribe and Leave a Star!

26. mar. 2026 - 1 h 32 min
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