SheCentre: The Female Podcast is a transformative tool designed to create a safe space for women globally seeking solace and support. Hosted by Resty Kansiime, this podcast harnesses the power of storytelling, featuring women of diverse backgrounds who share their personal experiences and impart invaluable life lessons. Through this platform, Resty aims to empower and uplift women in Uganda and the East African region, while also fostering a sense of global sisterhood by inviting women from around the world to contribute. Join Resty on this incredible journey towards healing, empowerment, and personal growth. Tune in every Monday to experience the strength and resilience of women who have triumphed over adversity, and find solace and clarity in their stories. Don't miss an episode and become a part of this essential safe space for women.
SheCentre: The Female Podcast is a transformative tool designed to create a safe space for women globally seeking solace and support. Hosted by Resty Kansiime, this podcast harnesses the power of storytelling, featuring women of diverse backgrounds who share their personal experiences and impart invaluable life lessons. Through this platform, Resty aims to empower and uplift women in Uganda and the East African region, while also fostering a sense of global sisterhood by inviting women from around the world to contribute. Join Resty on this incredible journey towards healing, empowerment, and personal growth. Tune in every Monday to experience the strength and resilience of women who have triumphed over adversity, and find solace and clarity in their stories. Don't miss an episode and become a part of this essential safe space for women.
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Brenda Nanjovu—a makeup artist, cosmetologist, beautician, and esthetician—whose journey into the beauty industry is anything but traditional.
Brenda once dreamed of becoming a lawyer and even studied industrial psychology, but after facing career frustrations in the corporate world, she discovered her true passion in makeup and skincare. What started as a survival move turned into a calling rooted in touch, healing, and transformation.
She opens up about:
✨ How losing her job led her to discover her talent through prayer and purpose.
✨ Why she left corporate life for beauty and never looked back.
✨ Balancing motherhood and business, including how pregnancy inspired her to travel to Bangkok at six months pregnant to learn microblading.
✨ The challenges of beauty standards shaped by social media and how she educates clients to embrace their unique features.
✨ Why skincare, mental health, and inner confidence are the real foundation of beauty.
✨ Her vision to expand into education, mentoring, and advocacy to transform the industry.
Brenda reminds us that beauty is not one-size-fits-all—it’s deeply personal, ever-changing, and starts from within. Her story is one of resilience, reinvention, and passion.
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Born Daniella Love Odongo in Uganda and raised in Germany, Nyla Tiara Love always knew music was her heartbeat. But the road to living her purpose was far from straight. After pursuing a degree in Biochemistry, battling ADHD, depression, and the weight of Eurocentric beauty standards, she walked away from the life she thought she “should” live—and chose instead the one she was created for.
In this intimate conversation, Nyla opens up about her extraordinary journey:
✨ Discovering music as both passion and self-therapy.
✨ Breaking free from masking, perfectionism, and self-doubt.
✨ Turning heartbreak into healing through her raw, diary-like second album.
✨ Reclaiming her natural beauty and identity after years of hiding behind wigs and societal pressure.
✨ Staying grounded and authentic in a music industry that often sells artists as products.
For Nyla, music isn’t just sound—it’s survival, freedom, and a way to help others feel what they can’t always put into words. Her story is a reminder that living in your purpose requires courage, honesty, and the willingness to be seen.
🎧 Listen in and be inspired by how Nyla Tiara Love is transforming pain into powerful art—and proving that authenticity is the real key to success.
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Joyce Nakato, a social worker and passionate advocate, as well as Team Leader at the Uganda Youth and Adolescents Health Forum. As Co-Chair of Girls Not Brides Uganda and Chairperson of the Power to Youth Program, Joyce shares how her humble upbringing has shaped her fearless commitment to empowering young people, especially girls.
From challenging gender roles as a student leader to leading national campaigns against child marriage, Joyce opens up about:
Key Points:
• How her upbringing—rooted in equality, hard work, and mentorship from her late mother—shaped her leadership.
• Her rise to national advocacy roles impacting youth and adolescent health.
• The fight against child marriage and harmful gender norms in Uganda.
• Practical strategies for shifting cultural mindsets in communities.
• The power of collaboration with government, NGOs, and community leaders.
• The life-changing impact of helping girls return to school.
• Why she believes living in purpose is a journey, not a destination.
Whether you’re passionate about women’s rights, youth empowerment, community advocacy, or social change in Africa, Joyce’s story will inspire you to stay the course, embrace your journey, and use every opportunity to create lasting impact.
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with award-winning mental health advocate, lawyer, and author Auma Rita, founder of Heart to Heart Spaces. Rita vulnerably shares her deeply personal journey through mental illness—from diagnosis and suicide ideation to healing and hope.
She opens up about being diagnosed with four extreme mental illnesses in 2019 and how that moment gave her the freedom to finally understand her internal battles. With raw honesty, Rita recounts her lowest point—planning to end her life after doing “enough” advocacy—and the promise she made to God during a self-funded marathon that saved her life.
Now three years later, Rita has dedicated her life to mental health advocacy, providing subsidized therapy, organizing community outreaches, and challenging stigma through education. She’s passionate about changing the language around mental health, teaching emotional literacy to children, and reminding others that “every part of the body is allowed to fall sick—including the brain.”
We also explore:
Whether you’re on your own healing journey, supporting someone through mental illness, or passionate about mental health advocacy, Rita’s story will challenge, encourage, and inspire you.
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Award-winning Ugandan filmmaker, actress, and storyteller Esteri Tebandeke takes us on a journey from dancing on the stage of Uganda’s National Theatre to starring in international films like Queen of Katwe, proving that storytelling has always lived in her bones. In this heartfelt conversation, she shares how childhood dreams, shaped by a blended family and early exposure to African cinema, led her to discover the power of narrative and her purpose within it. Esteri is also the founder of Binti Film Festival—a pioneering platform that amplifies the voices of African women by showcasing their stories through the powerful medium of film, honoring their narratives with authenticity, depth, and cultural pride.
In this powerful conversation, Esteri opens up about growing up in a blended family, discovering her passion for storytelling through African cinema, and navigating the challenges of a male-dominated industry.
She reflects on the deeply personal impact of her short film Little Black Dress, her experience at international film festivals, and how a near-death experience from kidney failure reignited her purpose to tell stories that matter. Esteri shares insights on owning your voice, creating space for women, and using film to challenge gender norms and cultural silence.
Whether you’re a creative, a dreamer, or someone trying to live more intentionally, this episode will inspire you to step boldly into your purpose and trust the stories within you.
👉 Topics Covered:
• Living intentionally and finding purpose
• Women in film and African storytelling
• Navigating health challenges and creative vision
• Starting a film festival and building community
• Why representation and truth in storytelling matter
🔗 Follow Esteri’s journey and learn more about the Binti Film Festival.
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In this episode, we hear from Gertrude Atuhaire, also known as Scarlet, a commerce student, entrepreneur, and woman of faith. She opens up about her journey from chasing the party life to discovering her purpose in empowering others and building Sami Beauty, a skincare brand born out of her battle with acne.
Through setbacks, self-teaching, and spiritual growth, Scarlet transformed pain into purpose and found peace in becoming who she was meant to be. Her story is a powerful reminder that you don’t need perfect conditions to begin—just the courage to try, fail, and grow.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Press play to hear how Scarlet built her vision from scratch—and be reminded that it’s never too late to start again, trust God, and grow into your calling.
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Laura Kagame, a visionary in the hospitality and travel industry, and the founder of Travel Neza, Acacia Group Hotels, and the mental wellness initiative Tuza. Laura opens up about her remarkable journey—from building a successful business empire to facing an internal crisis during the pandemic that led her to confront anxiety, burnout, and the need for deep personal transformation.
She shares what it truly means to live in your purpose, why competence and passion aren’t enough without resilience, and how stepping back helped her step into greater impact. Laura reveals how her ADHD has shaped her relentless pursuit of joy, why travel has become her medicine, and how she’s using her platform to build experiences that change lives—from luxury lodges to corporate retreats and mental health book clubs.
Laura also dives into:
• The emotional toll of leadership and the myth of invincibility in entrepreneurship
• Creating a life of “slow productivity” and intentional boundaries
• The power of therapy, solitude, and spiritual growth in rebuilding identity
• How she’s shaping the future of tourism with wellness, mentorship, and storytelling
This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the intersection of ambition, authenticity, and healing. Laura’s vulnerability and wisdom offer a roadmap for entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders looking to thrive from the inside out.
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When Brenda moved to China with her husband and two young children, she was thrown into a whirlwind of cultural change, a demanding 9–5 job, and the intense responsibilities of motherhood. Burnt out and expecting another child, she made the brave decision to quit her job — a choice that led her into a season of unexpected purpose.
In this inspiring episode, Brenda opens up about:
🔹 Embracing life as a full-time mum while rebuilding her identity
🔹 Discovering new skills in baking, braiding, and business
🔹 Turning her children into successful child models and actors
🔹 Becoming a connector for other African families abroad
🔹 Letting go of the pressure to have a “career” and choosing impact instead
🔹 Finding joy and purpose in helping others thrive
Brenda’s story reminds us that sometimes purpose is not found in titles — but in presence, service, and the ripple effect of sharing what you’ve learned. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mum, an expat navigating change, or someone questioning your path, this episode will encourage you to redefine what purpose looks like — on your terms.
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In this inspiring episode of the SheCentre Podcast, I sit down with Maritza — a spoken word artist, performer, media personality, digital creator, and co-founder of Kwanza UG — to explore how purpose often unfolds through unexpected seasons.
Maritza opens up about quitting law school after one semester, only to return later on her own terms. Though she never pursued a legal career, the skills she gained now fuel her creative and professional decisions in the media industry.
Through storytelling, poetry, and personal conviction, she’s navigated male-dominated spaces, unequal pay, and identity challenges — all while staying rooted in her passion for authentic self-expression. For Maritza, perfect self-expression means doing the work you were born to do — and helping others do the same.
🎧 In this episode, we explore:
•How quitting (and returning to) law school shaped her resilience
•Why every detour contributed to her purpose as a performer
•Her insights on contracts, content ownership, and fair pay in media
•The spiritual and cultural power of African storytelling and traditional instruments
•How to embrace your unique path — even when others don’t understand it
Whether you’re a creative, a dreamer, or simply navigating your purpose — Maritza’s story reminds us that your voice matters, your journey counts, and your purpose might already be in motion.
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In this powerful episode, I’m joined by Tusiime Mercy, an aspiring politician and entrepreneur from Mbarara City, Uganda, who is boldly stepping into what she believes is her purpose: servant leadership. Mercy is running for the position of Female Youth Councilor, driven by her deep understanding of the challenges that young women face and her lifelong desire to be a voice for the voiceless.
From growing up in a small town and standing up for her mother in a patriarchal household to questioning gender injustices in school, Mercy’s passion for justice and equality has always burned bright. She opens up about her frustration with the unequal treatment of girls, her experience watching pregnant girls expelled from school while the boys were allowed to continue, and the systemic neglect of youth voices in leadership spaces.
Mercy shares how she juggled hustling after university, launching a business in event decoration and women’s products, and taking on the role of provider at home—earning her the nickname “Daddy” from her family. Her story is not just one of ambition, but of sacrifice, grit, and grace.
She believes that politics is not a job, but a service, and she wants to use her voice and platform to promote gender equality, youth empowerment, and girl-child education. Despite being doubted for her lack of political connections or marital status, Mercy is unshaken. She’s determined to be the kind of leader she wished for growing up—one who listens, understands, and acts.
So, is she living in her purpose? Mercy believes she is. And after hearing her story, you just might agree.
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This Mother’s Day, we honor not just the title of Mother, but the sacred journey toward it—whether it’s walked with ease, through loss, or in silence.
In this heartfelt episode, Phionah Nannozi Ngoga, founder and director of Rainbow Hearts Foundation—an NGO born from pain, resilience, and unwavering purpose- opens up about her deeply personal journey through fertility challenges, IVF, emotional turmoil, and the complicated realities of surrogacy in Uganda.
She speaks truth to the stigma, isolation, and silent suffering that many women endure, while boldly advocating for policy reform, improved medical care, and emotional support for families facing fertility challenges. From surviving postpartum cardiomyopathy to creating space for others to heal, Phionah’s story is a raw, powerful reminder that healing can become a calling.
This episode is a tribute to every woman navigating invisible battles. To those who mother through grief, faith, and fire—your journey matters.
Tune in, be inspired, and remember—purpose can rise, even through heartbreak.
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In this deeply personal and raw episode, host Resty Kansiime Agaba opens her heart about experiencing the loss of a loved one while walking in her purpose and building her vision. As a mum, wife, daughter, Christian, host, and product developer, she reflects on how grief has reshaped her everyday life, her faith, and her understanding of purpose.
Through honest storytelling, Resty invites listeners into her journey of mourning, discovery, and reflection. She shares lessons learned about the fragility of life, the power of kindness, the importance of community, and the divine alignment of purpose. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to her stepdad and the profound impact he had on her life.
Expect reflections on:
This is more than an episode—it’s a call to live intentionally, love deeply, and walk boldly in your purpose, even through loss.
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In this inspiring episode of SheCentre: The Female Podcast, Ainembabazi Shillah Blessed shares her journey of resilience, faith, and purpose. Once a teenage mother with a dream of becoming a news anchor, Shillah transformed life’s challenges into stepping stones toward success. A fateful dream saved her from a decision she’d later regret, steering her toward a path of empowerment and leadership.
Throughout the episode, Shillah reflects on how her early hardships, including unexpected motherhood and societal pressures, shaped her into the determined leader she is today. Notably, she outlines her bold political aspirations—investing time and energy into public service with plans to run in the upcoming national elections at the district level for female affairs in the youth council in her home district, Kiruhura. This venture underscores her commitment to creating change and inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite adversity.
Her story offers key lessons on:
• Purpose Through Setbacks: Finding opportunities in life’s unexpected turns.
• Faith as a Guiding Light: How a transformative dream redirected her path.
• Empowerment Through Action: Combining hope with determination to overcome obstacles.
• Embracing Leadership: From anchoring the news to taking on pivotal roles in academia and politics.
Join Shillah as she celebrates her past, navigates her present, and sets a clear vision for a future where both personal and political empowerment redefine what it means to truly live in your purpose.
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Is purpose something we plan, or is it a divine path already set for us? In this inspiring episode, award-winning actress, producer, and director Eleanor Nabwiso shares her journey of discovering and living in her purpose. From her early days as a passionate schoolgirl eager to take center stage to becoming a household name in Uganda’s film industry, Eleanor takes us through the highs and lows of her career.
She opens up about her transition from acting in the hit TV series The Hostel to founding Nabwiso Films, a company that has created opportunities for many aspiring filmmakers. Eleanor also dives deep into the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, her approach to leadership, and why she believes women belong at every table.
Beyond the spotlight, she shares how she balances being a mother, wife, and entrepreneur, emphasizing the power of planning, discipline, and teamwork. If you’re seeking motivation to pursue your purpose, break barriers, and thrive in your calling, this episode is a must-listen!
🔹 Topics Covered:
• How Eleanor Nabwiso discovered her purpose in film and media
• Overcoming industry challenges and making space for others
• Balancing career, motherhood, and marriage
• The importance of structure, discipline, and embracing growth
• Handling criticism with wisdom
✨ Listen now and be inspired to walk boldly in your purpose!
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In this powerful episode of SheCentre: The Female Podcast, we sit down with Moreen Amoding, a trailblazing social worker, former professional basketball player, and the visionary behind EduAid Africa. From representing Uganda on the basketball court to transforming communities through education, Moreen’s journey is one of resilience, purpose, and empowerment.
Moreen opens up about her experiences as a student-athlete, the challenges of balancing education and sports, and how her struggles inspired her to create a platform that empowers young athletes to find purpose beyond the game. She discusses her mission to champion education, especially for girls, and her unwavering belief that knowledge is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty in Africa.
In this episode, Moreen also shares:
Tune in to be inspired by Moreen’s story of perseverance, leadership, and her mission to change the narrative of education in Uganda. Whether you’re an athlete, an educator, or someone searching for purpose, this episode is a must-listen!
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How do you turn personal pain into powerful change? In this episode, we sit down with Gloria Nabunnya, a survivor, activist, and advocate fighting to end childhood sexual violence in Uganda. From her early days studying Women & Gender Studies to becoming a researcher and social change leader, Gloria shares how she found her purpose in breaking cycles of abuse and creating safe spaces for survivors.
Key Takeaways:
Gloria is currently working to register her organization, “Together Against Sexual Violence,” which will provide a safe haven for sexually abused girls, mental health support, and education while running outreach programs for both survivors and perpetrators.
Listen now to learn how we can stand together to end sexual violence and protect future generations.
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Purpose isn’t a destination—it’s an evolving journey. In this episode of SheCentre: The Female Podcast, I sit down with Cynthia Tumwine Kawamara, aka Ninja C, to explore how purpose shifts through different seasons of life.
From launching her media career at just 13 to making a name for herself in Uganda’s hip-hop scene, Cynthia has never been afraid to reinvent herself. She shares her transition from TV and radio to public relations, business, and music, navigating the challenges of the entertainment industry, motherhood, and personal loss.
Now, as a Female Rapper of the Year (2024) award winner, a business owner, and an advocate for women in the creative industry, she’s on a mission to bridge the gap for East African artists and create more opportunities for women in music.
✨ In this episode, we discuss:
•How Cynthia discovered her purpose early and built a career in media and music
•The realities of being a woman in the entertainment industry
•Transitioning from media to business and finding new ways to create impact
•Navigating personal loss, depression, and rediscovering purpose
•How she’s helping women in music and creatives across East Africa break barriers
💡 Whether in the creative industry, navigating career transitions, or redefining your purpose, this episode will inspire you to embrace change, take bold steps, and trust the journey.
🎧 Tune in now!
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In this episode of SheCentre: The Female Podcast, I speak with Brenda Ntihinyurwa, a lawyer and mother of two who works with the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency. There, she leads efforts to strengthen aviation safety and security across East Africa.
Brenda opens up about her bold decision to leave her home country and work as an unpaid intern in Tanzania, which sparked her passion for regional integration and shaped her career. She shares how life shifted unexpectedly, leading her into the male-dominated aviation industry, where she is now working to empower more women to join the sector through mentorship and advocacy.
Balancing her high-demand role with motherhood, Brenda reflects on the sacrifices women often make, the challenges of navigating mom guilt, and the strength she draws from her faith and support system. She also highlights her efforts to improve air travel in East Africa, making it safer, more efficient, and accessible.
Through it all, Brenda’s story is a powerful reminder that purpose evolves with time, and faith can help us overcome even the most daunting obstacles. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about courage, career, and carving out space for women in leadership.
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In this episode of SheCentre: The Female Podcast, I sit down with Kansiime Letitia, a Ugandan Social Education Specialist living in Frankfurt, Germany, who is embracing her journey toward purpose through her love for cooking. Letitia shares how her culinary passion, rooted in her upbringing in an African household, evolved into a powerful tool for creativity, connection, and fulfilment.
From helping in her mother’s restaurant as a child to perfecting her recipes during the 2020 pandemic, Letitia recounts how cooking African dishes and cocktails has become more than just a pastime—it’s a way to share her culture and bring people together. She started a social media page to showcase her skills, which has since motivated her to explore turning her passion into a business.
Letitia also reveals how her work as a social worker complements her love for cooking, leading to creative ideas like cooking classes for children. While balancing her full-time job and content creation remains challenging, Letitia stays inspired by her journey. She encourages others to persevere, reminding us that purpose is a fluid and evolving process.
This inspiring conversation highlights the power of embracing your talents, staying resilient through challenges, and finding purpose in unexpected places.
Key Takeaways:
•How cooking helped Letitia reconnect with her roots and find fulfilment.
•The challenges of balancing a full-time job with content creation.
•Letitia’s vision is to teach children through cooking and launch her culinary business.
•Advice on staying committed to your passion, even when the journey feels uncertain.
Tune in to discover Letitia’s remarkable story and the lessons she’s learned about living with purpose.
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In this powerful episode of SheCentre: The Female Podcast, I sit down with Denise Kekimuri, also known as Kecho, the founder of “Vessel is Me,” a non-profit organization and a healing community for parents who’ve experienced child loss. Denise is also a podcaster and author of the book “So, What Next?”—a heartfelt guide to navigating life after grief.
Denise shares her journey of heartbreak, resilience, and purpose, reflecting on her losses. These experiences became the catalyst for her work in supporting parents through miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal death.
In this episode, Denise unpacks the cultural stigmas surrounding grief, the lack of adequate emotional support for parents, and how she’s working to create systemic change in healthcare and society. From starting the first support groups in unconventional spaces to introducing initiatives that honor lost babies, Denise’s story is one of turning pain into healing and advocacy.
This episode offers deep insight into grief as a lifelong journey, the transformative power of community, and the importance of breaking the silence around child loss.
What we discuss:
• Denise’s path to discovering her purpose through loss
• The cultural and societal barriers to grieving openly
• How “Vessel is Me” empowers grieving parents and advocates for change
• Emotional intelligence in grief support and why silence is often the best comfort
• The role of community in healing and creating hope
Tune in for an inspiring and deeply moving conversation about loss, love, and the purpose found in pain.
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