Episodes
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we welcome Dr. Lema, a pediatric doctor specializing in treating and educating people on supporting children with special needs. Join Barrack and Dr. Lema as they explore her journey of overcoming the challenges following her firstborn son's autism diagnosis. Despite her medical background, Dr. Lema was initially unprepared for the diagnosis but quickly adapted to navigate this new reality. Through her clinic, social media, and YouTube channel, she...
Published 06/10/24
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a trader? In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Bernd Skorupinski, CEO of an Online Trading Platform and a distinguished professional in the forex space with over a decade of full-time trading experience. Bernd has earned the prestigious title of all-time record holder at FTMO, the world's largest FX proprietary trading firm. Join Barrack as he delves into Bernd's journey, exploring the drive and determination that have shaped...
Published 05/31/24
In this week's episode of Financially Incorrect, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Naphtali Macharia, Kenya's renowned internet dentist. Dr. Naph shares his fascinating journey into the field of dentistry after high school, despite being initially called to pursue a BCom degree at university. He opens up about overcoming financial challenges to afford parallel medical university education and how he persevered through life's obstacles. Doc lets us in on how he has leveraged his knowledge of...
Published 05/24/24
🎥 On this week's episode of *Financially Incorrect*, we're thrilled to welcome Osumo Brad, the entrepreneurial fishmonger behind the thriving brand, ‘The Big Fish’. 🐟 Dive into Osumo's remarkable journey from a small stall to owning one of Kenya's largest fish restaurants, with his flagship location at Roasters along Thika Road and a brand-new branch in Westlands. Ever wondered what it truly means to a business to have one of Kenya’s prominent figure dine at your Kibanda? Join Barrack and...
Published 05/17/24
This week on Financially Incorrect, join host Barrack as he sits down with Chad Larson, CEO of KopoKopo and one of the founding fathers of M-Kopa. From his early days on Wall Street to spearheading one of Kenya's top startups, Chad shares his unique journey and invaluable insights. In this enlightening conversation, they dive into the nuances of launching a startup in Kenya's current economic landscape, the dynamics of working with investors, and Chad's experience as a major American...
Published 05/13/24
Ever wondered what it takes to leave behind a cushy corporate job paying $200K annually for a role that offers a fraction of the salary at $50K per annum? This week on Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Kwehnui Tawah, the CEO of Baki Beauty and a venture builder, who did just that. In this episode, we explore how his unique money mindset paved the way for growth and unforeseen opportunities. From washing cars in Tunisia to co-owning a club in Chicago with 1.2 Million Dollars while still...
Published 05/03/24
Join us for an inspiring episode of Financially Incorrect as we delve into the transformative power of taking a gap year with Freddy Mulli, the interim CEO of Youth Plus Africa. Freddy shares his personal journey growing up in a family of five with a single parent and how this shaped his perceptions about money. Discover how he took a leap of faith by taking a gap year before university to pursue his passion, and follow along as he recounts his remarkable journey from carrying shirts in a...
Published 05/01/24
Join us for a compelling episode of Financially Incorrect as we welcome Crystal Asige, a nominated senator and talented singer/songwriter, to the show. Crystal shares her unique journey of how her perception of money shifted after losing her eyesight to Glaucoma as a young girl in Mombasa. Drawing from her background in the arts, Crystal discusses how she utilizes her platform to advocate for inclusivity and educate society about disabilities. From selling clothes on the streets of Mombasa to...
Published 04/19/24
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Financially Incorrect Podcast! Today, we're delighted to host Geoffrey Odundo, the former CEO of the NSE. Join Barrack and Geoffrey for an engaging conversation as they explore Geoffrey's remarkable transformation from an investment banker to the helm of one of the leading stock exchanges. Geoffrey's fascinating journey includes his tenure on numerous boards and his CEO-ship. Discover the roots of Geoffrey's fascination with money, which began...
Published 04/15/24
In this week's episode, join us as we sit down with the multi-talented DJ D-Lite, also known as David Murithii! 💿 David's journey is anything but ordinary - transitioning from his role as an auditor at a global firm like Ernest & Young to pursuing his passion for entertainment in the world of DJing and talent management. 🎧🌟 As he navigated through various career paths, David also ventured into the family real estate business, blending his financial expertise with his love for music and...
Published 04/06/24
As we wrap up a month-long celebration of the female perspective through #HerStory, we're joined by Mbithe Muema, Chief Business Officer at the NSE! 🚀 You may recognize her as the host of an investment show aired on Metropol Tv but today she joins Barrack to come and inspire inclusion through her financial journey. From her humble beginnings as a secretary to a career as an investment banker with over 15 years of experience, Mbithe's story is nothing short of inspiring. She'll take us on a...
Published 03/29/24
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, dive into an enlightening conversation with Rose Ellah Nyawira, the dynamic founder of Vasili Africa Ltd. Leveraging her background in law and business management, Rose provides investors with a comprehensive approach to wealth growth. Through Vasili Africa, she assists clients in articulating investment strategies, matching needs with opportunities, and safeguarding acquired wealth. With extensive training in personal development, sales, marketing,...
Published 03/25/24
In this week's episode of Financially Incorrect, join us as we sit down with Clara Mwangola, Vice President at Kuramo Capital LLC. Barrack and Clara embark on a journey through Clara's career, from her early graduation to her venture into the world of Private Equity. Clara generously shares the invaluable financial lessons she's gleaned from her personal experiences and her supportive network, shaping her approach to finances today. Stay tuned as we delve into the importance of mastering...
Published 03/15/24
Muthoni Drummer Queen, join us for an electrifying two-part episode. Barrack takes the helm as we delve into Muthoni's journey, exploring her artistic endeavors as a musician and her innovative work with the quarterly event Blankets and Wine. We dig deep into her archives, uncovering moments where finances, grit and creative mastery played a pivotal role in her decision-making process. Discover the secrets behind her creation of an event that transcended Kenyan borders and the unforgettable...
Published 03/11/24
In the month of March we intend to celebrate women by highlighting the financial journey of women from different industries. To kick off the month, we are joined by Stacy Njimu a portfolio manager who is a rising thought leader in the field of investments, data and wealth tech. Fueled by her grandmother's business ethic and money habits, she shares how it influenced how she engages with money from childhood to adulthood. Interesting enough, she also let’s us in on how she used the trader...
Published 03/01/24
This week on Financially Incorrect, in an exclusive chat with Barrack, we are joined by legendary Kenyan producer Eric Musyoka, aka Musyox. Eric's story kicks off in the vibrant streets of Nairobi, where he persuades his mom to support his dream of becoming a music producer. Watch as he proves himself, setting the stage for an incredible journey. Come along the journey as we get to see how Eric moved to the states, attended a prestigious university and gets the once in a lifetime...
Published 02/23/24
In this thought-provoking episode of Financially Incorrect, your host Barrack leads a heartfelt conversation with the incredible Pinky Ghelani, unpacking the layers of her upbringing from a unique financial perspective. Born into a blended family, Pinky shares the challenges of being raised in the shadows of wealth, as part of her father's second family. As they delve into Pinky's narrative, listeners will gain insights into the struggles faced when her father passed away, triggering turmoil...
Published 02/16/24
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we are thrilled to welcome Oscar Koome, one-half of Mantalk.ke, as our distinguished guest. Join our host, Barrack, as he embarks on a captivating journey through Oscar's life, unraveling the layers that have shaped his unique financial perspective. Discover how Oscar's early fascination with understanding the intricacies of money laid the groundwork for his adult approach to personal finances. From humble beginnings picking macadamia nuts in shags...
Published 02/10/24
In this compelling episode of Financially Incorrect, we're joined by the remarkable Ramzzy, who shares his extraordinary financial journey in a 2 part series. 🎙️ From his early days balancing agency work and dabbling in content creation to making the bold move from Nairobi to Malindi with his family in pursuit of his passions, Rama's story is nothing short of inspiring. He takes us behind the scenes of his decision to leave the safety net of a steady job and delve into the world of full-time...
Published 02/06/24
In this compelling episode of Financially Incorrect, we're joined by the remarkable Ramzzy, who shares his extraordinary financial journey in a 2 part series. 🎙️ From his early days balancing agency work and dabbling in content creation to making the bold move from Nairobi to Malindi with his family in pursuit of his passions, Rama's story is nothing short of inspiring. He takes us behind the scenes of his decision to leave the safety net of a steady job and delve into the world of full-time...
Published 02/06/24
In this weeks' episode of Financially Incorrect, your host Barrack sits down with none other than Marek Fuchs, the Co-Founder and Managing Director of AfricaCentric Entertainment. Renowned as the mastermind behind managing Kenya's sensational music group, Sauti Sol, managing Ferdinand Omanyala, Fareed Khimani and much more. Marek takes us on an extraordinary journey from counting tickets to shaping the careers of musical giants. This episode is not just an exploration of financial prowess...
Published 02/06/24
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, Barrack is joined by the remarkable Cris Njoki, and together, they unravel her rise from selling clothes out of a car boot in open-air markets to becoming a force to be reckoned with in the industry. She unveils the power of the digital realm as a gateway to triumph in the fashion world. Brace yourself for some eye-opening insights on turning your passion into a spectacle that resonates across social platforms. Cris hosts an exclusive Masterclass,...
Published 02/06/24
If you are an aspiring entertainer or business owner, this episode is for you. This week on Financially Incorrect with Liz Lenjo, we dive deep into the financial pitfalls individuals and brands face when it comes to securing their assets. Renowned Entertainment & Intellectual Property Lawyer Liz Lenjo joins us to spill the beans on how taking the right measures can not only protect your wealth but also save you a bundle in the long run. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as Liz draws...
Published 02/06/24
In this week's episode of Financially Incorrect, we get wild with Murugi Munyi as she lets us in on her financial journey. In this thought-provoking episode, Murugi unveils the influences that shaped her perception of money, emphasizing her previous steadfast belief in an abundance mentality. Brace yourselves as she delves into the role emotions played in steering her career and financial decisions, challenging the norms along the way while redefining her abundance mentality. But that's not...
Published 01/26/24
In this week's episode of Financially Incorrect, we are joined by Kenyan Journalist and Entrepreneur Laban Cliff Onserio. We all know Laban Cliff Onserio from his time as a news reporter at NTV, but what do you really know about his past? Laban sheds light on what it's like moving from the corporate world into journalism and working in the office of the Head of State. He retells what it was like working at GE before breaking into the newsroom, taking the journalism world by storm with his...
Published 01/19/24