Props to the dad to share his story. It was such a funny episode I laughed a lot. However sometimes It seemed like Marvin is still hurt. Although as you get older you start to understand your parents, it doesn’t change the past and the way they made you feel so I really hope he healed his inner child.
Thank you for watching and for the feedback. I think Sukali and his dad are in a better place and working to rebuild that relationship. Everyone makes mistakes, so we need to be forgiving and understanding 🙏🏾
I didnt like how the other 2 kept rooting for dad in good faith. Like obviously his actions did cause a lot of pain to the women and kids he collected throughout his life and it doesn't matter where they are coming from. An apology is nice to have
You can forgive but it’s hard to forget 😔 I hope your pops has seen what his lifestyle has done to the children and rebuild that trust/love with Marvin because I completely understand what Marvin is going through as a British Ugandan, therapy is needed and keeping yourself busy. Great episode guys 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Sweet stick 😂😂😂 This was a funny episode . As a Muganda man , I can relate with Marvin in a way . Our fathers almost never directly say they are proud of us or love us but they always express it to their close friends /relatives . Men especially wealthy ones can have multiple children outside their ‘official marriage ‘ in secrecy up until their death when their mistresses show up with kids to claim some of the inheritance. Kudos to SS for being open about his partners and somehow holding the family together as much as has for all those years . Is their a part 3 ?
Yes Part 3 should be out tomorrow! I wish more Fathers spoke life into their children and reminded them how proud they are of them before it’s too late
I love that 🇺🇬 trad outfit Mulinde's dad is rocking! This could not have been an easy episode for father and son. It's also not an unusual story in Africa. I'd have liked to see a one-on-one between Marvin and his dad.
Let's keep it real rejecting a child ain't cool at all , that alone could make a child hate u no need for a woman to brain wash them. We agree we do foolish things when young but it's wrong. Own up stop deflecting is all am saying.
I enjoyed watching this. Thank you guys for this one, really appreciate Marvin’s dads transparency & sharing his story. African parents follow through with this thing called culture which sometimes encourages toxic behaviour. I have a love hate relationship with this thing. Culture.
Thank you for watching. I think it’s great to be able to get to a place where you can agree to disagree with African Culture. Where we can respect it but not always agree with some of its practices
by far one of the best episodes on this podcast. Quite a number of learning points. It takes one thing to acknowledge your mistakes and take responsibility for them and another to just shy away. I think as humans we ought to pick a leaf.thanks In my opinion podcast for this and thanks to Prince Mulinde for sharing
kindly host your dad once a month 🙏 .. the way marvin was holding back as his father was telling his stories he doesnt seem to have forgiven him yet the childhood trauma
Such an interesting episode, to be able to speak so freely with your (african) dad is so great. But I don’t agree with everything, behaving in a way that could hurt other people and saying you can’t ask for forgiveness because of the culture and who you are are is not it. And I’m almost sure it would be considered as the worst sin if this was the other gender. Anyway, I know the generations are different. Sending hugs to Marvin 😊
Did he just say sweet stick, i have cackled so hard All over me like a cheap suit! lmao, Nairobi will kill you. Dad is pro life but anti condom. Faaaam this video keeps on giving. love it.
Props to the dad to share his story. It was such a funny episode I laughed a lot. However sometimes It seemed like Marvin is still hurt.
Although as you get older you start to understand your parents, it doesn’t change the past and the way they made you feel so I really hope he healed his inner child.
I totally feel this too 😢
Thank you for watching and for the feedback. I think Sukali and his dad are in a better place and working to rebuild that relationship. Everyone makes mistakes, so we need to be forgiving and understanding 🙏🏾
I agree. I forgave my father. I still feel there is so much I should have experienced with him.
I didnt like how the other 2 kept rooting for dad in good faith. Like obviously his actions did cause a lot of pain to the women and kids he collected throughout his life and it doesn't matter where they are coming from. An apology is nice to have
I think they were trying to be polite. Not an easy balance to strike.
You can forgive but it’s hard to forget 😔 I hope your pops has seen what his lifestyle has done to the children and rebuild that trust/love with Marvin because I completely understand what Marvin is going through as a British Ugandan, therapy is needed and keeping yourself busy. Great episode guys 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Appreciate this feedback, thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Sweet stick 😂😂😂 This was a funny episode .
As a Muganda man , I can relate with Marvin in a way . Our fathers almost never directly say they are proud of us or love us but they always express it to their close friends /relatives . Men especially wealthy ones can have multiple children outside their ‘official marriage ‘ in secrecy up until their death when their mistresses show up with kids to claim some of the inheritance. Kudos to SS for being open about his partners and somehow holding the family together as much as has for all those years .
Is their a part 3 ?
Yes Part 3 should be out tomorrow! I wish more Fathers spoke life into their children and reminded them how proud they are of them before it’s too late
I love that 🇺🇬 trad outfit Mulinde's dad is rocking! This could not have been an easy episode for father and son. It's also not an unusual story in Africa.
I'd have liked to see a one-on-one between Marvin and his dad.
Hopefully soon come 🙏🏾
Best episode ever. Dad should be a regular!!! You truly blessed to have a Dad like this!
We’ll look into this. Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Poor Marvin the middle child😭😭😭😭😭😭
Middle Child Syndrome 😩
Let's keep it real rejecting a child ain't cool at all , that alone could make a child hate u no need for a woman to brain wash them. We agree we do foolish things when young but it's wrong. Own up stop deflecting is all am saying.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Sweet Stick... im screaming
You and me both sister 😂😂😂
UNCLE DID NOT JUST SAY SWEET STICK!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😩😩🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He really did 😂
Dad has stories for days 😂😂😂😂. I started listening on Spotify then had to jump to UA-cam for the visuals 😅
He’s a great story teller 😂
I enjoyed watching this. Thank you guys for this one, really appreciate Marvin’s dads transparency & sharing his story.
African parents follow through with this thing called culture which sometimes encourages toxic behaviour. I have a love hate relationship with this thing. Culture.
Thank you for watching. I think it’s great to be able to get to a place where you can agree to disagree with African Culture. Where we can respect it but not always agree with some of its practices
We need a part 3. Great episode 🙌
Thank you. Should be out tomorrow 🙏🏾
by far one of the best episodes on this podcast. Quite a number of learning points. It takes one thing to acknowledge your mistakes and take responsibility for them and another to just shy away. I think as humans we ought to pick a leaf.thanks In my opinion podcast for this and thanks to Prince Mulinde for sharing
Thank you for watching! Appreciate the feedback 🙏🏾
Loved all other episodes. This one right here thoughhhhhhhh has been my favourite.
❤❤
Thank you so much for rocking with us. Appreciate the feedback 🤎
This was good💯 loved it, keep it up guys
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
I have so much to say but all imma say is that this was too great! 👌🏾
Thank you for this feedback 🙏🏾
Been waiting for this!!!
Hope you enjoy it 🙏🏾
kindly host your dad once a month 🙏 .. the way marvin was holding back as his father was telling his stories he doesnt seem to have forgiven him yet the childhood trauma
Such an interesting episode, to be able to speak so freely with your (african) dad is so great. But I don’t agree with everything, behaving in a way that could hurt other people and saying you can’t ask for forgiveness because of the culture and who you are are is not it. And I’m almost sure it would be considered as the worst sin if this was the other gender. Anyway, I know the generations are different. Sending hugs to Marvin 😊
We appreciate your kind words and feedback 🙏🏾
African men and money dont mix well. This keeps a vicious circle of brokenness.
Lol I was looking forward to this
I hope we didn’t disappoint 😩
Sweet stick finished me 😩😂😂 SS for short
That part 😂😂😂😂
Am telling you I enjoyed the story
Thank you. Part 3 is out now 🙏🏾
Let’s hope papa ayina will
We hope so 🙏🏾
Eh Mr. Kaddu is from the Mbogo clan. My clan name is Ddumba too
Dope 🇺🇬
OG said: MY NAME IS SWEET STICK 😂
That Part 😂
Yii you've over cut this over episode. Despite that, it was still interesting. 👏
Apologies, we hope it was still edutaining 😩
Dad got game!!!
He really has 😂
Interesting episode
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Sweet stick chaiiìiiiiiiìiì
That part 😂
I love have a grown man can jump on a podcast and rewrite his own history 😂
Man that was a LOT …
What part?
👏👏👏
🙏🏾
Hahaha Dad got game😂
He still does 😂
Uzomma a.k.a uzzi was realy silent the whole time, i didnt hear him comment at all in this episode
Maybe he was scared of Prince Mulinde 😩
It's out of respect for uncle.
Good guy his showing respect for his friend dad. Bless him.
I reaallyyy wished the edit where not there I really wanted to hear the in betweens
Apologies, editorial reasons 🙏🏾
@@IMOPODCAST it’s all good I understand
Too entertaining 😂😂
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Did he just say sweet stick, i have cackled so hard All over me like a cheap suit! lmao, Nairobi will kill you. Dad is pro life but anti condom. Faaaam this video keeps on giving. love it.
😂😂😂 thank you
Quick question, is uncle Muslim? 🤔 Asking because of the way his attire.
Nah he’s Christian, he’s just wearing a Kanzu, traditional Buganda cultural wear for men
@@IMOPODCAST aha, that's so interesting. Thank you for educating us
Uganda olemwa 16 children 🙄🙄
16 and counting… 😂
@@IMOPODCAST😂😂
This episode😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 what’s made you laugh the most
@@IMOPODCAST The host being so open, and most especially his nickname ..#sweetstick ....😂😂😂