• More Than a School: The Story of Naivasha Boarding School
    Feb 4 2026

    Naivasha Boarding School is more than just classrooms and uniforms — it’s about discipline, character, and shaping future leaders.

    In this episode of @ChafuwaMeza Podcast, we dive into the real impact of boarding school education in Kenya. From structure and responsibility to life skills and resilience, this conversation explores why boarding schools still play a powerful role in shaping young minds.

    Parents, students, and educators alike will relate to this discussion as we unpack:

    Discipline vs freedom in modern education

    The emotional growth of boarding school students

    Why structure still matters in today’s generation

    Lessons beyond books and exams

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    3 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Can a Community Thrive While People Sleep on the Streets?
    Jan 29 2026

    In this powerful episode of @ChafuwaMeza Podcast confront one of the most uncomfortable questions societies avoids: what does community thriving really mean when homelessness still exists?

    We dive deep into the root causes of homelessness, mindset vs systems, leadership accountability, economic empowerment, and the role everyday people play in either fixing or ignoring the problem. This isn’t a conversation about blame—it’s about truth, dignity, and real solutions.

    Homelessness isn’t just a housing issue. It’s a reflection of how we treat our most vulnerable.

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    1 Std. und 25 Min.
  • 19
    Jan 20 2026

    Everyone talks about success abroad — no one talks about the pressure, loneliness, and expectations that come with being diaspora.

    In this powerful conversation, Banana Land Media meets Chafuwa Meza to unpack the untold truth about the diaspora experience — identity loss, respect, masculinity, and the emotional toll of “making it.”

    This episode isn’t meant to offend. It’s meant to be honest.

    💬 Are we chasing freedom — or trading one struggle for another? Comment below and join the conversation.

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    1 Std. und 56 Min.
  • The Reality of Playing Shooting Guard Overseas
    Jan 17 2026

    What does it really mean to play shooting guard at the professional level?

    In this episode of @ChafuwaMeza we sit down with professional basketball player Dheng to break down the reality of playing shooting guard overseas, the differences between African and U.S. basketball systems, and why being “just a shooter” is no longer enough.

    Dhieu opens up about versatility, discipline, and the mental side of the game that fans don’t always see — from adapting to different leagues to understanding your role on the court beyond scoring.

    This conversation goes beyond basketball. It touches on identity, growth, and what it takes to stay ready when opportunities come from anywhere in the world.

    🎙️ Whether you’re a hooper, a fan of the game, or someone navigating life between cultures, this episode delivers real insight.

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    1 Std. und 38 Min.
  • Kenyan Diaspora DJ with DJ Peddie
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of Chafuwa Meza Podcast, we sit down with DJ Peddie, a Kenyan diaspora DJ building his name in the U.S. music and nightlife scene.

    DJ Peddie shares his journey from Kenya to the diaspora, the grind of breaking into the DJ industry abroad, and the sacrifices that come with chasing success far from home. We dive into branding, consistency, competition, and how Kenyan DJs are pushing African sound into global nightlife spaces.

    This is an honest conversation about hustle, identity, culture shock, and what it really means to represent Kenya on international stages.

    If you’re into diaspora stories, DJ culture, nightlife, African music, or entrepreneurship, this episode is for you.

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    54 Min.
  • How Clean Water is Changing Lives one Community at a Time
    Dec 24 2025

    In this episode of Chafuwa Meza Podcast, we sit down with a guest from Miles of Great Hope, an organization dedicated to providing clean water, education, and sanitation to underserved communities.

    Millions of people around the world still lack access to something many of us take for granted — clean water. We discuss why this crisis still exists, how it affects education and health, and what real impact looks like on the ground when communities finally gain access to safe water and proper sanitation.

    This conversation isn’t about charity optics — it’s about human dignity, long-term solutions, and real change.

    If you’ve ever wondered how access to clean water can completely transform a community, this episode will open your eyes.

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • The Hypocrisy Between Men and Women is Wild
    Dec 20 2025

    Join Lemmy G @ChafuwaMeza with guest @Sweet_T part 2 as we discuss the double standards between men and women in today's society. She reflects back on how men get to get away with certain stuff and women get to be hold accountable for. Tee has a gay brother that she loves dearly but still disagrees with his sexuality preferences. She hopes that her son doesn't happen to be dressing up in dresses or putting on lip sticks and getting his nails done. Tee also urges she started consuming alcohol at a very younger age of 8yrs old. She used to skip school and spend time with older friends who would provide alcohol and let her and her friends indulge in things they had no business doing during that time. Watch the full episode on YouTube and listen to it on Spotify.

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    1 Std. und 33 Min.
  • Clubs, Colorism, and Cheating: The Truth Nobody Talks About
    Dec 11 2025

    Join Lemmy G @ChafuwaMeza with guest Tee as we discuss on what is happening in today's world. Tee is born and raised right here in North Carolina US. She comes from a good family, and she is well mannered. The issues that seem to be happening in our society and we seem to differ is what happened to our nightlife's. I remember back in the day we used to look forward to the weekends just to step out and go mingle with other single people in the clubs. We used to dress to impress because we wanted to look good for the women and also stand out when you are with your friends. The females did the same thing and brought good energy with them. A man would have easily walked up to a female ask for a dance and it wouldn't be an issue at all. The girl would accept the nice gesture and make her way to the dancing floor. Fast forward to now days where even Tee says she is confused with what is going on in this night clubs. Tee suggests she might tolerate a guy for a quick five minutes, maybe do the two steps with the guy and then she walks away. Ideally that might make sense if you are in a relationship, but single people where are you away to? Tee claims she doesn't come to the clubs to meet men to date them or for them to take her out. She also claims she doesn't seem to notice any favors she might be getting due to her skin complexion. Colorism seems to be an issue in our society and unfortunately, it's not addressed as much or brought to light to receive more attention as it's supposed to. A lot of black females with darker skin tone seems to be overlooked or look down upon due to their skin complexion. It's a disease within our own community that needs to be cured because we have seen what happens to some of these people when society tries to make you feel like you are not good enough or not wanted or in worse cases considered not attractive or appealing at all.

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    1 Std. und 32 Min.