Hooyo Mataalo is a podcast targeted at Somali audiences in the diaspora. It features two friends, inviting you to listen to their lived experiences growing up as first generation Somalis in London. The podcast focuses on providing listeners with fruitful discussions, exploring issues specific to the community whilst attempting to find solutions.Contact us for general enquires or if you have any suggestions on how we can improve your experience listening to Hooyo Mataalo Podcast.Email: Hooyomataalopod@gmail.com
Ep12: Story Time/Ceebta Qari
Lee tells the story of a conversation with a desperate father, that took place during an Uber ride. The story entails a father who moved to the west in pursuit of a better life for his children.
7/3/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Ep11: How a Scholarship to Eton led to being President of the Oxford Union
From Brixton to one of the most prestigious private schools in the world. On this week's episode we are joined by Adam Roble, a History & Politics student at the renowned Oxford University who appeared on ITV News upon winning a scholarship to Eton College. During his time serving as the Oxford Union President, Adam had the opportunity to interview Jeremy Corbyn as well as many other notable figures.
6/5/2022 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 12 seconds
Ep10: Think Like A Man For Dummies | Hooyo Mataalo Podcast
WE BACK BABY! Our guest for this episode is a knowledgeable and well spoken brother with great insights into a variety of topics. Some of the topics include manhood & the harmful nature of pornography. He works in the mental health sector as a therapist and also has a keen interest in bringing Islam and Mental health together.
This week we are joined by a Somali entrepreneur who delves into what it was like starting up a business with his mother. During this episode, we go into what some of the misconceptions are of what it takes to startup and run a successful business from scratch.
9/12/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 46 seconds
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The podcast focuses on providing listeners with fruitful discussions, exploring issues specific to the Somali diaspora whilst attempting to find solutions.