Episodes
In today's episode, Lujang De' Nyangos shares his journey from South Sudan to the global stage, revealing the inspirations behind his music and the challenges he's overcome along the way. From his beginnings , his journey as a producer and music teacher to his latest hit collaboration with Yaba Angelosi Hafla, Lujang gives us a glimpse into the creative process behind his music. Gain valuable insights into making music a thriving business and find out what lessons Lujang has learned...
Published 04/22/24
Published 04/22/24
A voice for the voiceless In this compelling part 2 episode, Nyabalang Gatwech, affectionately known as Princess Nyadollar, continues to share her inspiring story, delving deeper into the intricacies of her journey in the global stage of modeling and  advocacy. Listen as Nyabalang reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her resilience and determination, shedding light on the challenges she faced and the lessons she learned along the way.
Published 04/15/24
In this captivating episode Nyabalang Gatwech, also known as Princess Nyadollar opens up about her remarkable journey from Kakuma refugee camp to the world of modeling, advocacy, and artistry.  Hear her firsthand account about her experiences navigating through challenges, her journey towards resilience, memorable moments from Paris Fashion Week, and her advocacy work with Runways to Freedom and her unwavering commitment to mental health awareness. Discover how Nyabalang empowers others to...
Published 04/08/24
In today's  special episode, Sarah Chan takes a turn as she's interviewed by Akol Dok, Founder of Orus Consulting and Board Member of Sawa Sawa Network.  Sarah, known for her roles in African scouting for the Toronto Raptors and as a development associate with Giants of Africa, shares her journey from her background and career to family life. She delves into founding the Home at Home Apadiet Foundation, a charity advocating for women’s rights and education through sports. Tune in to hear...
Published 03/25/24
Stephen Pitya Tongun (TOPGUN) is a phenomenal Hollywood actor and a Lawyer. He was born in Juba, South Sudan during the civil war. His family got displaced shortly after and he became a refugee at just six months old. They escaped to Nairobi, Kenya where they lived in Kibera, the largest slum in Nairobi, and the largest urban slum in Africa, for 12 years before moving to Australia in 2000. Stephen’s love for the performing arts and music have also seen him grace many stages as a professional...
Published 03/18/24
Her journey will lead her from Kakuma Refugee Camp, to becoming a renowned Australian Lawyer.  Nyadol Nyuon, is a chair of Harmony Alliance, which is a national advocacy body for migrant refugee women and an Executive Director of Sir Zelman Cowen Center at Victoria University.  Here is the story of Nyadol Nyuon, the duaghter of a Freedom Fighter, born in Itang, Ethiopia, was in and out of Kakuma, Nairobi and schooled in Lodwar. Upon High School (KCSE) compilition, the approval to resettle to...
Published 03/11/24
We walk down memory lane with the Founder and President of Longhorns Basketball Club in Melbourne, Australia, the legendary coach Manyang G. Berberi, who has nurtured professional players such as, Kuany Kuany the current captain of South Sudan Men's Basketball Team, Deng Adel, Emmanuel Malou amongst other renowned South Sudanese Australian players that have immensely contributed to the success of the National team.  Coach Manyang is a South Sudanese former basketball player, a coach, a Youth...
Published 03/04/24
A captivating, informative and engaging episode. Majak Daw fled from Sudan to Australia when he was 9, during the Sudanese Civil War. Despite obstacles and hardship, his passion for football superseded him.  Majak is the first African-born Australian footballer drafted to the Australian Football League (AFL). His drafting gained international attention.  He went on to have a successful football career amidst injuries, a battle with mental health, suicide attempt, a journey of healing,...
Published 02/19/24
You should be a model! A common phrase, majority of South Sudanese girls have heard. Exploring modeling, passion and navigating career pathways in a transparent, informative and engaging epsiode with a standout in the film industry. In this exciting and laughter filled episode, I catch up with Akuol de Mabior, a South Sudanese filmmaker based in Nairobi, Kenya.  She has directed one feature-length film and four shorts. No Simple Way Home, her documentary film, premiere at the Berlin...
Published 02/19/24
An inspirational, fun-filled, unfiltered, emotional and candid father-daughter conversation about; how he met my mother, the day I was born, our family's education pathway, hardships, assassination plots against his life during the Sudan civil war, my basketball career leading me to meeting the former POTUS, H.E Barack Obama and every juicy information in between, and yes, down to the description of the man he would want as his son-in-law.  Hosted by @miss_sarahchan  Instagram: ...
Published 02/17/24
Nile Reflection Podcast Introduction.
Published 02/10/24