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IMAGIN8 with Serrah Galos
by Serrah Galos
Welcome to "IMAGIN8 with Serrah Galos," where creativity meets entrepreneurship! Join us on a captivating journey as Serrah interviews inspiring creatives and entrepreneurs, delving into their unique stories and insights. Whether you're an artist, innovator, or dreamer, this podcast is your go-to source for motivation and actionable advice. Tune in to IMAGIN8 and unleash your potential to turn dreams into reality.
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Inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial: A Survivor's Account of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi - Serge Rwigamba
Serge Rwigamba goes to work every day at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. His family is buried there.For over two decades, Serge has served as a guide, head guide, and memory keeper at one of the most significant historical sites in Africa — walking visitors through the history of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, managing their emotions, and bearing witness on behalf of more than a million people who were killed in 100 days. In this episode of Imaginate, recorded on-site at the memorial in Kigali, Rwanda, Serge sits down for one of the most detailed, honest, and deeply human conversations this history has received.He does not speak from a textbook. He speaks from inside the events themselves.This conversation is for anyone who wants to understand how genocide actually happens — not as an abstract historical event, but as a process built over decades inside schools, radio stations, economic systems, and ordinary neighborhoods. It is for young Rwandans who are inheriting this history. It is for people outside Rwanda who want to understand why commemoration matters. And it is for anyone who has ever asked: how do ordinary people become capable of extraordinary violence — and what does it take to come back from that?Guest: Serge Rwigamba — Survivor, Guide & Head Guide, Kigali Genocide Memorial Recorded at: The Kigali Genocide Memorial, Kigali, Rwanda #Kwibuka #Rwanda #GenocideAgainstTheTutsi #KigaliGenocideMemorial #NeverAgain #AfricanHistory #RwandaHistory #Genocide1994 #Survivor #Imaginate #AfricanPodcast #BlackHistory #HumanRights #MemoryAndJustice #Podcast
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Nicole Musoni on Identity, Courage, and Pursuing Music
In this episode, Rwandan artist Nicole Musoni shares the personal story behind her journey into music. Raised in Canada by Rwandan parents who intentionally preserved their culture, Nicole reflects on growing up deeply connected to Rwanda despite living abroad. She speaks about the influence of her family, especially her father, musician Evariste Musoni, and how music, dance, and tradition shaped her identity from an early age.Nicole also opens up about the courage it took to pursue music seriously and the reality of navigating an industry that can often be challenging for women. She talks about the importance of learning the technical side of music, knowing her worth as an artist, and refusing to wait for someone else to create opportunities for her.The conversation explores her decision to return to Rwanda, the meaning of reconnecting with her motherland, and how collaborating with local artists is shaping her sound and artistic vision. Nicole also reflects on the persistence required to stay committed to music even before seeing a breakthrough, the people who encouraged her along the way, and the aspirations she holds for the future.This episode offers an honest look into Nicole’s story of identity, courage, culture, and the determination to follow a creative calling.
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Inside Addiction: Clinical Perspective & Recovery | Edmond Dufatanye
Addiction is often misunderstood as a lack of discipline or morality. In this episode, Edmond, a certified group practitioner with 14 years of clinical experience in mental health, explains why addiction is a biopsychosocial condition that affects the brain, behavior, and emotional life.We discuss self medication, why many people use substances to feel normal, the drugs currently being used in Rwanda, the difference between addiction and psychosis, and what recovery truly requires. Drawing from years of work with trauma survivors, psychiatric patients, and individuals struggling with substance abuse, Edmond offers clarity, context, and compassion.This conversation is for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of addiction and the path toward healing.
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Beyond the Music: Mani Martin on Growing Up Famous and Finding Peace
Mani Martin’s journey is not just about music, but about becoming human in public. Born the 7th of 17 children in a small village in western Rwanda, his gift emerged early through church and community. Following that calling created deep family and religious tension, but his mother stood by him, leaving him with words that would guide his life: “Follow the star of music wherever it goes.” By age 11 he was traveling the country singing, by 15 he had written Mfite Urukumbuzi, and by 16 he received Rwanda’s first music award after the genocide. Fame came early, but it cost him playfulness, privacy, and the freedom to simply be a child. As he grew, Mani’s music evolved into a fusion of culture, faith, and lived experience. With no mentors and no established industry, he built his path alone, choosing authenticity over trends. When he stepped beyond church music to sing about unity and shared humanity, backlash followed. Growth was mistaken for betrayal. The pressure of public expectation eventually pushed him to step away from the spotlight, study contemplative leadership, work as a researcher, and rediscover himself beyond the image of the singer everyone thought they knew. A flood destroyed his home while he was inside, wiping out everything he owned instruments, awards, degrees, memories. Surviving that moment stripped life down to its essence and became what he calls his rebirth. Music, once again, became medicine. His album Rebirth was created not for performance or validation, but for healing and meaning. It carries a simple truth that runs through this conversation: every breath is rebirth, and when everything external falls away, what remains is who you truly are.
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Show the World Who You Are: Ivan on Identity, Beauty & Building from Scratch
Makeup artist and photographer Ivan Mugemanyi sits down with Serrah for a deep and honest conversation about identity, creativity, beauty, and the courage it takes to live authentically. Born in Rwanda and raised in Brussels, Ivan’s journey spans fashion magazines, early experimentation with makeup, returning to Kigali to build a studio, and navigating a world that often misunderstood him. He shares openly about coming out, embracing his feminine energy, and finding confidence through fashion and beauty, while helping others see themselves in a new light. This episode explores: • Growing up in Brussels and discovering style • Building a makeup career from passion to business • Bringing professional makeup to Kigali • Self acceptance and the freedom of authenticity • The evolution of beauty trends in Rwanda • Identity, labels, and expressing yourself boldly A powerful conversation on what it means to define yourself instead of letting the world do it for you. Listen, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this.
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The Story Behind the Silence, Amalon Speaks on his Childhood, Music, Meaning, and Moving Forward
In this episode, we sit down with Amalon, one of Rwanda’s most soulful voices, to trace his journey from humble beginnings to national recognition. He opens up about his early days in music, how the name Amalon came to life, the creative process behind his sound, and the realities of being an independent artist in Rwanda. We unpack what artists should look for in contracts, how he connects with his fans, and what’s next on his musical horizon. A grounded and revealing conversation for anyone passionate about music, purpose, and creative freedom.
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Clarisse on Building Lavana: A Space for Dreams, Flavor, and Connection
In this inspiring episode, Clarisse, co-owner of Lavana, a vibrant bar and restaurant in Kigali and shares the powerful story behind the brand. From learning how to cook Mexican food abroad to discovering its surprising connection to Rwandan flavors, Clarisse opens up about her passion for food, culture, and community. She dives into the heart of Lavana’s mission: creating a welcoming space for people to gather, eat, and be entertained. Clarisse also speaks about her unconventional approach to hiring, believing in people before they have experience and how that belief helps uplift those who just need a chance. Through a journey of courage, partnership, and vision, Clarisse reminds us that a dream needs a team. This episode is a testament to what’s possible when passion meets purpose. Tune in for a story about food, belief, resilience, and building something beautiful together.
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Know Yourself, Grow Yourself: A Conversation with Khalil Rahman - 63 Inc
In this episode, I sit down with Khalil Rahman, also known as 63, the creative director behind Kigali-based agency 63 Inc. Khalil shares his journey of self-discovery—how understanding his strengths as a graphic designer and creative director helped him focus, grow, and build a team that complements his gaps. He talks about learning to delegate, the importance of collaboration, and knowing when to step back so others can shine. We dive into his reflections on the turning point for his agency during the CHOGM business forum, and what it meant to see his team’s work featured on national platforms. Khalil also opens up about childhood memories, the lasting influence of his father and brother, and how he uses hope for the future as a tool to manage mental health. It’s an honest and grounded conversation about creativity, leadership, and staying true to who you are.
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Paul Rukesha: Surviving the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Nyamirambo — A Story of Memory, Truth, and Healing
In this episode, Paul Rukesha, a survivor of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, shares his powerful story of survival, memory, and healing. He reflects on how the genocide didn’t start in 1994 but was preceded by years of discrimination against Tutsis. Paul also explains genocide ideology and denial, emphasizing the importance of confronting them through education.Now the Director of Communication and Outreach at MINUBUMWE, Paul has dedicated his life to preserving memory and promoting reconciliation. He urges the youth to seek knowledge intentionally—questioning what they see online and engaging with resources like libraries and genocide memorials as tools for education and peacebuilding.
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Building a Business with Purpose: Gloria’s Journey with Flove
In this episode of IMAGIN8, I sit down with Gloria, the founder of Flove, a leather bag business built with purpose. More than just fashion, Flove empowers teen mothers, giving them opportunities to rebuild their lives. We discuss her journey as an entrepreneur, the challenges of running a mission-driven business, and the impact she’s making in the community. Join us for an inspiring conversation on turning passion into purpose and using business as a force for good.
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From Mlolongo to the Spotlight: The Inspiring Journey of Chipukeezy
I sat down with Chipukeezy for an inspiring conversation about his journey from growing up in Mulolongo village to becoming a celebrated comedian in Kenya and beyond. He shares heartfelt stories about his large, supportive extended family and how their resilience shaped his determination to pursue his dreams. Chipukeezy opens up about the early days of his comedy career, the challenges of auditioning, and the importance of believing in oneself. He recalls a life-changing encounter with Katt Williams—a moment he believes was divinely timed that transformed his outlook on life. Alongside his comedy journey, he discusses his commitment to education and his efforts in building a school in his village, continuing his family’s legacy. He also touches on the pressures and growth he experiences while working for the government, which have further honed his craft and work ethic. Chipukeezy’s story is a powerful reminder to never give up on your dreams, no matter where you come from.
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Flipping the Script: My Story Through Peace’s Eyes
In this special episode of IMAGIN8, the tables are turned as my good friend Peace takes over as the host and interviews me instead. What started as an invitation for her to share her story became an opportunity to dive into mine.We explore our childhood memories, reflecting on how those formative years shaped who we are today. Peace asks thoughtful questions about my journey as a creative—my career, the challenges I’ve faced, and the lessons I’ve learned. We also delve into the topic of ego, discussing its role in both personal and professional growth.It’s an honest, reflective conversation between two friends, full of laughter, nostalgia, and insights. Tune in to learn a little more about my story and the values that drive my work.
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The Role of Spirituality in the Creative Journey | Pastor Hassan Kibirango on Faith & Creativity
In this thought-provoking episode of IMAGIN8 with Serrah Galos, I sit down with Pastor Hassan to discuss the intersection of faith, creativity, and purpose. We tackle key questions such as:• Why is gathering in church as a community important, even if God is everywhere?• What is driving young people away from the church, and how can we bring them back?• How do the Love and Grace of God shape the lives of creatives and entrepreneurs?• What does Jesus’ call to “Go and make disciples” mean for today’s creatives and business leaders?• How can faith inspire creativity, overcome fear of failure, and unlock joy in life?Pastor Hassan also shares practical spiritual practices to invite God into your daily life and creative processes, along with personal stories and biblical insights to inspire those striving to honor God in their work.This episode is filled with wisdom, encouragement, and actionable advice for creatives, entrepreneurs, and believers looking to live with faith and purpose.👉 Subscribe for more inspiring conversations!🎙️ Available on Apple Podcast and Spotify#Faith #Creativity #Purpose #Podcast #IMAGIN8withSerrahGalos #rwanda #serrahgalos #rwanda #Kigali
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The Story of Moses | His Journey, Education and Entrepreneurship
In this inspiring episode of Imagin8, host Serrah Galos sits down with Moses Turahirwa, the visionary founder of Moshions, a fashion brand that is redefining Rwanda’s place in the global fashion landscape. Moses shares the powerful story of his journey from his roots in Rwanda to becoming a renowned designer who marries traditional Rwandan culture with contemporary design.With a background in civil engineering, Moses' path to entrepreneurship was anything but conventional. He talks about how his education and diverse experiences shaped his creative process, and how he has used his platform to not only showcase his heritage but also empower others through the art of fashion.In this episode, Moses opens up about the challenges and triumphs of building a successful fashion brand in Rwanda, his commitment to sustainability, and how Moshions has become a symbol of both national pride and international innovation. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a lover of fashion, or simply curious about the intersection of culture and creativity, this conversation will leave you inspired and motivated to pursue your own dreams.Tune in to hear the story of a designer who is changing the narrative and creating a lasting impact through his bold and beautiful creations.#MosesTurahirwa #Moshions #RwandanFashion #FashionEntrepreneur #Rwanda #AfricanDesigners #CulturalHeritage #SustainableFashion #FashionInnovation #Imagin8Podcast #Entrepreneurship #DesignJourney #FashionBrand #RwandanHeritage #AfricanFashion #MoshionsDesign #FashionInspiration #CivilEngineerToDesigner #FashionCreativity #AfricanEntrepreneurs #Imagin8WithSerrahGalos
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The Journey of Sema Sole: Music, Healing, and Self-Discovery
In this compelling episode, we sit down with Sema Sole, a talented poet, songwriter, and rapper, to explore his transformative journey in the world of music. Sema opens up about his childhood experiences and how they shaped his artistry. We delve into his creative process, discussing the inspiration behind his lyrics and the role music plays in his life.Sema also candidly shares his struggles with addiction and the journey through rehab, highlighting the challenges and triumphs along the way. This heartfelt conversation not only reveals the man behind the music but also serves as a powerful reminder of resilience and the healing power of creativity.Join us for an insightful discussion filled with honesty, inspiration, and a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with Sema Sole's powerful narrative!
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Pour Into Yourself - A Conversation with Ikirezi Deborah
Welcome to another episode of Imagin8 with Serrah Galos. In this captivating conversation themed "Pour Into Yourself," Serrah sits down with the talented and inspiring Ikirezii.Ikirezii shares her heartfelt experiences of growing up with a single mother, delving into the lessons and strength she gained from her upbringing. She also takes us through her musical journey, revealing her creative process and expressing her profound love for her homeland, Rwanda. Additionally, Ikirezii bravely discusses her personal battle with sickness, offering insights into her resilience and self-care practices.Join us for an episode filled with wisdom, inspiration, and the power of self-care and resilience. #Imagin8Podcast #SerrahGalos #Ikirezii #PourIntoYourself #MusicJourney #CreativeProcess #Rwanda #Resilience #SelfCare #Creative
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Be Better - A Conversation with Andy Bumuntu
Join this inspiring conversation between Serrah Galos and Andy Bumuntu, a renowned Rwandan artist celebrated for his captivating music and dynamic career as a radio host. In this episode, Andy takes us on a deep dive into his musical journey, sharing the highs and lows of his path to success. He opens up about his creative process, revealing the behind-the-scenes efforts that bring his songs to life. Additionally, Andy discusses how he combats self-doubt and maintains discipline in the ever-evolving world of music and media. Tune in for an intimate and motivating discussion that highlights the resilience and passion of one of Rwanda's finest talents.
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Freya Zaninka on Mental Health and Therapy
In this episode Freya shares her expertise on navigating the complexities of mental health, from understanding the stigma surrounding it to providing practical tools for managing burnout, anxiety, and depression and the fundamental aspects of therapy.Freya Zaninka, a clinical physiologist holds a Bachelor's and masters degree in psychology. She specializes in talk therapy using a psychoanalytic and systemic approach.Together, we'll uncover strategies to silence that harsh inner critic and cultivate a healthier, more fulfilling creative life.
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Arthur Nkusi on Being More
Serrah Galos sits with Nkusi Arthur, commonly known as Arthur or Rutura, is a Rwandan entrepreneur, comedian, actor, media personality, and campaigner. He is the founder of Arthur Nation Ltd, where he serves as creative director.
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Welcome to "IMAGIN8 with Serrah Galos," where creativity meets entrepreneurship! Join us on a captivating journey as Serrah interviews inspiring creatives and entrepreneurs, delving into their unique stories and insights. Whether you're an artist, innovator, or dreamer, this podcast is your go-to source for motivation and actionable advice. Tune in to IMAGIN8 and unleash your potential to turn dreams into reality.
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