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Selam & Hello

Selam & Hello

Selam & Hello is a show featuring stories of joy and justice from Africa and the diaspora. Produced in Kenya for global audiences - Selam & Hello curates conversations on identity and culture that inform, entertain and uplift.

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In this poignant final episode of Selam & Hello, Lilly sits down with the extraordinary Ato Nagizy Gebremedhin—engineer, mountaineer, and a treasured elder of Nairobi's community. At 90 years old, Ato Nagizy recently climbed Mount Kenya for the 14th time, exemplifying a life lived with purpose and resilience.


Together, they journey through his Ethiopian and Eritrean roots, his groundbreaking path to higher education in Kansas as one of eight students selected by Emperor Haile Selassie, and his time at MIT. They reflect on his impactful career in civil engineering and urban planning with organizations like UNEP and the World Bank, as well as his dedicated work preserving the vernacular architecture of Eritrea. His book Asmara stands as a tribute to the modernist architecture of his beloved city.


From pivotal moments in history across America and Africa to the peaks of Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro, Ato Nagizy's life is a tapestry of ambition, heritage, and adventure. Lilly and Ato Nagizy delve into his passion for mountain climbing, exploring the lessons learned from scaling some of Africa's highest peaks and the unyielding drive that has defined his remarkable journey.


This episode is a celebration of legacy, resilience, and the mountains—both literal and figurative—that we climb in life.


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: IR Production Studio

In this compelling episode of Selam & Hello, Lilly sits down with Robyn Emerson, Chair of Democrats Abroad Kenya, for a candid and insightful discussion on the 2024 U.S. election results. Together, they unpack the ripple effects of the American election on Africa and the diaspora, delving into the emotional and political aftermath of Kamala Harris' loss and what it signifies for communities both within America and abroad.

The conversation takes a hard look at what a Trump presidency could mean for U.S.-Africa relations, the diaspora's role in shaping global narratives, and how Black women continue to stand at the forefront of the fight for justice and equality. Tune in for a timely and thought-provoking episode that bridges continents, amplifies voices, and asks the hard questions about our shared future.

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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: IR Studio

In this reflective year-end episode of Selam & Hello, Lilly and Selam & Hello's Creative Producer, Rahma take a heartfelt journey through the show's most memorable milestones and candidly share the challenges and opportunities that come with sustaining their platform. They delve into the power of personal storytelling, how their guiding pillars of joy and justice shape who they are, and why these core values remain central to the community they've built. Join them as they look ahead to the next chapter of Selam & Hello, exploring fresh possibilities and their hopes for new seasons to come. It's a powerful reminder of where they've been, who they are, and what lies on the horizon.


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: IR Production Studio

We are back from our season break to bring you this special and timely conversation. Since June 18, Kenya has been immersed in a political and cultural revolution. This episode features a dynamic conversation with two trailblazers in the world of media and marketing who discuss what it means to be fully present, transparent, and ethical as content creators and brand managers during unprecedented times.


Join Lilly as she sits down with Adelle Onyango, a powerhouse Kenyan media personality, founder of Legally Clueless Africa, and the visionary behind the Adelle Onyango Initiative, and Ryan Majiwa, the mastermind behind digital media and creative strategies at Saracen Marketing Group, whose impressive portfolio includes giants like EABL and Unilever. Tune in to discover how brands and creators can make meaningful, responsible choices, build authentic connections, and make a positive impact in today's rapidly evolving landscape.


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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adelleonyango

Twitter: https://x.com/adelleo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adelle-onyango

Website: https://www.adelleonyango.com/ | https://www.legallycluelessafrica.com/


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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/romaj1

Twitter: https://x.com/romaj1gig

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanmajiwa


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Website: https://www.selamandhello.com/


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

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Production by: Sema Box



In part 2 of this special 99th episode, join Lilly and Njoki Munene as they discuss some of their favorite conversations and transformative moments from the show. They dish about what really happens before live shows and the non-negotiables that have to happen before every interview.


Lilly and Njoki talk about the growth process that has come with 99 episodes, what has worked and what hasn't - and the hard and soft life of being a creative. We hope you enjoy the final chapter of our two-part season finale! Thank you for tuning in and for your incredible support of our show. We are grateful.


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

Editor & Sound Engineer: Bukachi Akatsa (bw@bukachi.vip)

Tune in for part 1 of a behind-the-scenes peek into the heart and soul of Selam & Hello that you won't want to miss in this special 99th episode of Selam & Hello! Join Creator, Host, and Executive Producer Lilly Bekele-Piper as she swaps roles and sits down with the show's Researcher and Community Manager, Njoki Munene. Get ready for an intimate conversation where they delve into Lilly's transformative journey from Up/Root to Selam & Hello, her bold move from the development sector to media, and the pivotal moments that have shaped the show.


Discover Lilly's unique approach to tackling complex issues with curiosity and compassion, insights gleaned from unforgettable live shows, and her unyielding determination to get Trevor Noah on the show. Plus, get an insider's perspective on what Lilly considers her finest achievements to date in part 1 of our two-part season finale. Enjoy! 


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

Editor & Sound Engineer: Bukachi Akatsa (bw@bukachi.vip)

Welcome back to part 2 of our conversation with the incredible Adelle Onyango! Adelle is the Founder of Legally Clueless Africa and the Adelle Onyango Initiative, and has quickly become and powerful and important voice in media and advocacy for women and girls. In this episode, Adelle shares her views on politics, her advocacy work as a survivor of sexual violence and her (joyful) hopes for the future!


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

Editor & Sound Engineer: Bukachi Akatsa (bw@bukachi.vip)

We had so much fun talking with Adelle Onyango that we had to break the episodes into 2 parts! Adelle Onyango is the Founder of Legally Clueless Africa and the Adelle Onyango Initiative and has quickly become and powerful and important voice in media and in advocacy for women and girls. In part 1 of our two-part series, Lilly and Adelle discuss Adelle's transition from traditional media to creating her podcast, Legally Clueless, which features stories from extraordinary people across the continent and has become the first syndicated podcast in Kenya. Adelle shares about the transformative moment she learned she was Black, the impact of therapy on her well-being, and why this Mother's Day she felt gratitude for the first time in years. They also explore the nuances of building a profitable business and how the 'chick who started' Legally Clueless is not the same woman who runs it today. 


Don't miss part two coming out next week, where Adelle shares her views on politics, her advocacy work as a survivor of sexual violence and, her (joyful) hopes for the future!


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

Editor & Sound Engineer: Bukachi Akatsa (bw@bukachi.vip)

This week on Selam and Hello, we delve into the world of "Uli & Tata's African Nursery Rhymes," an animated series celebrating Africa's cultural heritage. Join us as we chat with Sarah Mallia and Manu Akatasa, the creative minds behind the project, about their journey to bring these brilliant rhymes to global audiences and the importance of preserving cultural identity through storytelling. From the challenges of research to the joy of seeing children embrace their roots, this episode explores the power of local languages and traditions in a globalized world. 


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

We are honored to host Kambale Musavuli, an analyst at the Center for Research on Congo & a leading human rights advocate in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the show this week. Kambale shares his insights on the challenges and resilience of the people of the DRC and the deep-rooted historical and systemic issues contributing to ongoing conflicts. Kambale invites us to find ourselves in Congo's story and highlights what we can all do to care for 'our Congo' (Congo na biso). We also explore the exploitation of the Congo's mineral resources, the recent national elections, and discuss what a 'successful' second term for President Tshisekedi would look like. Kambale shares what he believes is the lynchpin of a brighter future for DRC and why he is so confident that Congo will be free. 


Kambale references several moments in DRC political and cultural history; see below to read and listen more.


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Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper

Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions