Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa
By Stephen Kamugasa
A bimonthly discussion podcast for people who think and thank. Our aim is simple: to inspire our own and the next generation to turn challenges into coherent and meaningful solutions, focusing on humanity, leadership, and citizenship.
This podcast is particularly beneficial to leaders, policy makers, academics, practitioners, and citizens.
The podcast host, Stephen Kamugasa, FRSA, is a non-practising barrister, author, and blogger. He was formerly a Ugandan refugee as well. To learn more about him, please go to: https://thekamugasachallenge.com/
This podcast is particularly beneficial to leaders, policy makers, academics, practitioners, and citizens.
The podcast host, Stephen Kamugasa, FRSA, is a non-practising barrister, author, and blogger. He was formerly a Ugandan refugee as well. To learn more about him, please go to: https://thekamugasachallenge.com/
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Trailer: Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa
Hello, I’m your host, Stephen Kamugasa.Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa is a bimonthly discussion podcast for people who think and thank: leaders, policy makers, academics, practitioners, and citizens.Our aim is to inspire you to turn challenges … -
How Critical Is Democracy In A Multipolar World
Detailed Synopsis:The Role of Democracy in a Multipolar World. In the context of a multipolar world, the significance of democracy, particularly in Africa, is increasingly complex and multifaceted. Dr. Nic Cheeseman (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staf… -
Uganda In A Multipolar Brave New World Order
Detailed Synopsis Dr. Helen Epstein discusses the pervasive issue of corruption in Uganda's health sector in her enlightening podcast episode. She highlights how corruption significantly impacts maternal and infant mortality rates in the country. Des… -
Genocide: How To Challenge Identity Politics In The 21st Century
Detailed Synopsis Dr. Jochen Lingelbach's research on Polish refugees in British colonial Africa offers valuable insights into the complexities of identity polit... -
Why Genocide Is The Responsibility Of The Entire World
Detailed Synopsis Understanding Genocide: A Global Responsibility In a thought-provoking podcast episode, Dr. Omar McDoom stresses the global responsibility of recognising genocide. He delves into the complexities of genocide, with a specific focus o… -
Genocide: Why It Is Important To Bear Witness
Podcast summary: In this inaugural episode of our six-part series on genocide, we delve into the silence that often surrounds this grave issue. Our esteemed gues... -
The Unexpected Butterfly Effect Of A Great Teacher
Podcast summary: Summary: In this podcast, Stephen Kamugasa interviews Mr. Robert Pacilio, a retired school teacher and writer. Robert, who grew up in a tough part of Brooklyn, shares his experiences of being the only child in an Italian-American fam… -
How To Decolonise Africa’s Toxic Image
Podcast Summary: In this episode 011 of Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa, Stephen welcomes Milton Alimadi, a Ugandan-American author, journalist, professor, and publisher of Black Star News. Milton discusses his background, including being the son… -
Climate Change: A Crisis Between Town And Country
A crisis between town and country is as real as the day is long. It is a widening cleavage which manifests itself in everything we do: in our politics, in our education, in the way we work, in what we dream about, and yes, most crucially, in our att.… -
How To Love Endangered And Misunderstood Animals
This is the 2nd of three podcasts on Climate Change. Today’s guest is Ms Maria Diekmann, a scientist and conservationist. Maria was born in 1965 to Major William Carl Buerk, a US fighter pilot who saw active service in the Vietnam war. Major Bu…