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This is a Kenyan boy that I honestly love. He is passionate about loving people. God want us to love and care for each other. Keep moving Ian and listen to that small voice of God. He is guiding you in this word and touch as many souls as you can while you can.
People like Ian are those rare souls that are looking for answers the world doesn't have.I am also on this journey and it's a very rewarding experience.So many answers answered for some of world's biggest problems.The natural cure to depression,e.t.c...
I'm so happy for him honestly the best thing you could do for yourself is to find yourself... I can't wait to see him on the screen again he's a big talent
This is next level journalism,no picking sides just there to ask the right questions and allow Ian express himself wholly...comfortably. Like it's interesting that I've watched to the end.
It's so refreshing and heartwarming listening to Ian. He is so self aware and has a very positive infectious aura. Glad to see him living out loud in his authentic self. Love and Light!
bro was ahead of time and guys was heavy judging him as a person who was watching him on Machachari and his growth I can say I am proud of his journey.
I can't believe this is Almasi... it's a whole good transformation and I love how he stood his ground into finding himself coz it can be scary taking a direction you don't know where you gonna end up. The Way he speaks,he can write a book as well and I would read it. Very intelligent. Loved this podcast.
Big up machachari... true life story and good to see more mature things. God is king and freedom was given to man. Wisdom belongs to God and it's true... spiritual journey makes you know your way. Big up Ian
I have listened to Ian interview repeatedly awesome grammar for it is the smile and expressing himself so wisely and the maturity in him its just on the another level.
Ian radiates a lot of positive energy and is well spoken and knowledgeable. Iove his articulation and poise. His journey to self discovery is so inspiring and motivating. Blessings brother Ian
My name is Nene as well... it's like we belong in the same school of thought...am still searching myself Lots of questions about life, religion and my being Of late have been listening to Bishop Joshua Maponga and Bill Carson...and still searching
What a riveting interview! I thought i would play it on the background as i get work down.. was stuck smiling at this young man for the entire short interview. His energy in cutting his own path and exploring his life journey is effusive. Best wishes Nene and thank you for continually being open and sharing your journey like a light so others may feel emboldened to find theirs..🙏🏽
Let us open ourselves to other religions. I am catholic, but learned so much from this religion, it is universal religion for everyone. They are beautiful people and have a purpose in life. I didn't have to change my religion. They strengthened my Christian belief. It is something beautiful. I realised that we must open ourselves to good things. The Christians have turned out to be the worst religion these days. They are messing with people's minds. I am still Catholic and learned meditation. A spiritual journal.
Not everyone gets the chance to choose their own path like you did. I can't believe how good you turned out and super proud of your mom for being supportive of you. You sound way beyond your years and I definitely enjoyed listening to this podcast while at work. Almasi anzisha podcast, you got one subscriber here already 😘
You are bold and beautiful. I am glad that you unapologetically found yourself. I think that we African parents need to support our children to evolve to who the universe is calling them to be. Sometimes we want our children to be who we envision them to be and we forget that they are their own being and we are just there to support them in their journey.....their journey their own, just like ours is ours. I have learnt to support my own kids to be themselves unapologetically...and I have seen them strive in their endeavors.
I watched Ian on Machachari in my teens. I am astounded and intrigued by his intelligence. This was an interesting and profound conversation! I just might explore Hare Krishna after this episode.
In my opinion the interviewer asked really good questions, me personally would not say that he was trying to paint a bad picture of Kanye he just made the interview more interesting and enjoyable.
I would love to listen to Ian's podcast, I am a former catholic embracing spirituality and the journey has been beautiful. I am happy for you Ian. I get how this new life you have is not openly accepted in our country Kenya. I wish you all the love and light. I get very nice teachings from Next Level Soul podcast, this is now my new podcast to listen to
This makes me think of Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith. Fame for a child can have a lot of negative effects, but Ian seems to have done a good job with his life. He silenced the noise around him and focused on himself. Kudos. I'll do a well-documented story about him on my channel. These stories need to be told.
I have attended Hare Krishna sessions in Nairobi Parklands and they're so mind-blowing,it opens up your mind about spirituality and so many people are so ignorant about this and keep insulting and having bad energy towards (Almasi)for taking this path
I am like?????? Hare krishna people are hindu and they believe and promote the cast system. Therefore if I am black, I am untouchable, now I am lost. Lord have mercy
The story resembles mine coz I converted to Islam at age of 12 and my mum didn't like it but years later she respects me and I respect and love she my piller my dad was never around all my life and I always had an emptyness feeling but my spirituality has covered a lot now my kids have a better home never judge quick
It is sad that most of our boys dn't have a rolemodel in our society especialy here in central kenya ,men are lost into drunkeness.and now this are the result of apardoning our own kids .may God help us .
The devil can get so convincing 😢😢😢 he can make you feel like you are doing the right thing and show you like all what matters is what you feel..Its like you worshipping you.."Good feeling build on a lie." May God have Mercy on you..
Jesus is the way the truth and the life. No one can go to the Father except through him.❤️ Knowing Jesus is knowing peace, protection and provision ❤️ Jesus saves, Jesus heals and Jesus grants peace
When you wake up I hope you remember that someone brainwashed you to believe what you do and you are projecting your learned lies as if they are the truth, imagining yourself compassionate for imposing on another.
Everything he says synchronizes with what each religion relays! It's basically getting to look at things with a broader perspective! Nothing devilish here! Just open your third eye! Love rules world and with it comes the peace of mind.
Everyone has their own believes and ain't nothing wrong with that...I love exploring I've been in a temple too it's quite fun they're friendly too I enjoyed.
This was such a deep podcast, I remember my Son watching you those days of Machachari, i sort of follow you and its interesting you turned out this way, intelligent and soft spoken, as a Mom i respect your views and am glad you found yourself and you are at peace with yourself, get your own podcast it would real be nice. Nice show thank you🎉
I couldnt resist the urge to ask AI about the origin of the phrase (The phrase "mumbo jumbo" (not "mambo jambo") has its origins in the 18th century. It is believed to have originated from the Mandingo language, spoken in West Africa. The term "Maamajomboo" in Mandingo referred to a masked dancer in certain West African rituals, particularly in connection with secret societies. During the era of the Atlantic slave trade, European slave traders and travelers encountered unfamiliar African customs and rituals, including those involving masked dancers and mysticism. The term "mumbo jumbo" gradually made its way into the English language to describe rituals or language that seemed incomprehensible, magical, or nonsensical to outsiders. Over time, "mumbo jumbo" has evolved to mean any confusing or meaningless language, ideas, or activities. It is often used to dismiss something as overly complex, obscure, or even superstitious. Keep in mind that language and phrases can evolve, and different variations may exist.)
Wow!!just amazing to the list,i may differ with him on certain persectives but he is frank,i have learnt something about the outside world and just like he said its upon urself to deliberate,its good if you have peace,all the best
What a great interview, so educating. Watching talented individuals and growth. I think interviewer intentions where only to communicate struggles and growth. Not to bring down anyone or any country. We all come from somewhere and there is good and bad in all. Let spread positivity and greatness and celebrate all!
Such a pathetic thought ... Africans brainwashed with the bible forgetting your ways ..before the bible was brought were we not blessed .... shame on you .
The more reason why we shouldn't judge. Mostly times we judge others on matters we don't understand at all. So wrong. I'm glad and happy for Ian, he is peaceful, free and happy.
Thank you all for the love and comments about Ian's podcast! Please like and subscribe so that we can continue to create more great content like this 🙏
Ian is a representative of Satan
@ThemotiveCast, I would love to share my story, please give me an opportunity
he is well spoken
Ian should have his own Podcast. He's so eloquent and his choice of words 💯 informative❤️
Ian is Kenyan , he’s ours , he is himself and we love his present
This is a Kenyan boy that I honestly love. He is passionate about loving people. God want us to love and care for each other. Keep moving Ian and listen to that small voice of God. He is guiding you in this word and touch as many souls as you can while you can.
wewe unasema vitu za God when this dude is a hindu convert with many gods. to each their own
The dude is lost. Stop saying God
Ian is just free from chains of fear and frustration,lad is living free,happy and enjoying life❤
People like Ian are those rare souls that are looking for answers the world doesn't have.I am also on this journey and it's a very rewarding experience.So many answers answered for some of world's biggest problems.The natural cure to depression,e.t.c...
Ian is so knowledgeable, fluent and self aware.
Ian is very articulate, wow! say what you want about the guy but you can't take away his intelligence.
Glad to see so many fellow Kenyans listening to such refreshing content
😂😂😂
We're Kenyans we stand strong for each other ❤
Ati mifupa mikavu?
I'm so happy for him honestly the best thing you could do for yourself is to find yourself... I can't wait to see him on the screen again he's a big talent
This is next level journalism,no picking sides just there to ask the right questions and allow Ian express himself wholly...comfortably. Like it's interesting that I've watched to the end.
Watched it all smiling...Ian gives off warmth, positivity, goodness. Such a light soul he is 🥰
It's so refreshing and heartwarming listening to Ian. He is so self aware and has a very positive infectious aura. Glad to see him living out loud in his authentic self. Love and Light!
We love you ian. Im so glad kenyans are becoming open minded and embracing changes without being judgmental.
Nonsense
bro was ahead of time and guys was heavy judging him as a person who was watching him on Machachari and his growth I can say I am proud of his journey.
I can't believe this is Almasi... it's a whole good transformation and I love how he stood his ground into finding himself coz it can be scary taking a direction you don't know where you gonna end up. The Way he speaks,he can write a book as well and I would read it. Very intelligent. Loved this podcast.
He needs some help
Ian doesn't need help. He is not needy. He has found his true essence.
He's Ian Nene not Almasi.
Almasi is a character, and expecting him to be Almasi in real life is not realistic.
He's not okey
@@janewambui7576 Ian needs help mshariti tatu kila asubuhi for 2yrs and relocation to pokoto or to Oromo part of Ethiopia
Big up machachari... true life story and good to see more mature things. God is king and freedom was given to man. Wisdom belongs to God and it's true... spiritual journey makes you know your way. Big up Ian
I have listened to Ian interview repeatedly awesome grammar for it is the smile and expressing himself so wisely and the maturity in him its just on the another level.
Ian radiates a lot of positive energy and is well spoken and knowledgeable. Iove his articulation and poise. His journey to self discovery is so inspiring and motivating.
Blessings brother Ian
My name is Nene as well... it's like we belong in the same school of thought...am still searching myself
Lots of questions about life, religion and my being
Of late have been listening to Bishop Joshua Maponga and Bill Carson...and still searching
What a riveting interview! I thought i would play it on the background as i get work down.. was stuck smiling at this young man for the entire short interview. His energy in cutting his own path and exploring his life journey is effusive. Best wishes Nene and thank you for continually being open and sharing your journey like a light so others may feel emboldened to find theirs..🙏🏽
He's gay.
Knowing yourself means alot and knowing oneself in a younger age means a whole lot. ❤
Well said❤
Went to same church with this guy ,saw him grow ,all the best bro
Our lady of mercy south B
Let us open ourselves to other religions. I am catholic, but learned so much from this religion, it is universal religion for everyone. They are beautiful people and have a purpose in life. I didn't have to change my religion. They strengthened my Christian belief. It is something beautiful. I realised that we must open ourselves to good things. The Christians have turned out to be the worst religion these days. They are messing with people's minds. I am still Catholic and learned meditation. A spiritual journal.
I'm from Kenya and I consider Ian an extremely beautiful soul❤...he is very smart and strong for following through his life path
i might not agree with every aspect of his life but Actually this guy is interesting to listen to.
Not everyone gets the chance to choose their own path like you did. I can't believe how good you turned out and super proud of your mom for being supportive of you. You sound way beyond your years and I definitely enjoyed listening to this podcast while at work. Almasi anzisha podcast, you got one subscriber here already 😘
You are bold and beautiful. I am glad that you unapologetically found yourself. I think that we African parents need to support our children to evolve to who the universe is calling them to be. Sometimes we want our children to be who we envision them to be and we forget that they are their own being and we are just there to support them in their journey.....their journey their own, just like ours is ours. I have learnt to support my own kids to be themselves unapologetically...and I have seen them strive in their endeavors.
So well spoken. Nice to listen to.
He is a star ...love everything about him....he's so intelligent abd genuine. Much love from ❤❤❤🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I watched Ian on Machachari in my teens. I am astounded and intrigued by his intelligence. This was an interesting and profound conversation! I just might explore Hare Krishna after this episode.
Dont
I thought exactly that 😅
Umechizi sasa
Karibu sana...I am Hare Krishna and very happy
His eloquence is a top-notch...❤❤
You can listen to him all day long...That's our Almasi"Machachari" He graced our Screens 'em days....
Ian is well spoken, and self aware, I could listen to him all Day ❤
In my opinion the interviewer asked really good questions, me personally would not say that he was trying to paint a bad picture of Kanye he just made the interview more interesting and enjoyable.
Woow❤I loved the interview
I loved every bit ian spoke of :
So easy to judge someone until you listen to their story 😊
I would love to listen to Ian's podcast, I am a former catholic embracing spirituality and the journey has been beautiful. I am happy for you Ian. I get how this new life you have is not openly accepted in our country Kenya. I wish you all the love and light. I get very nice teachings from Next Level Soul podcast, this is now my new podcast to listen to
You need some help too
I'm also an ex catholic/Christian 😅
This makes me think of Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith. Fame for a child can have a lot of negative effects, but Ian seems to have done a good job with his life. He silenced the noise around him and focused on himself. Kudos.
I'll do a well-documented story about him on my channel. These stories need to be told.
I just love His fluent English
I have attended Hare Krishna sessions in Nairobi Parklands and they're so mind-blowing,it opens up your mind about spirituality and so many people are so ignorant about this and keep insulting and having bad energy towards (Almasi)for taking this path
I am like?????? Hare krishna people are hindu and they believe and promote the cast system. Therefore if I am black, I am untouchable, now I am lost. Lord have mercy
@@justinanthenge619 what do you mean the cast system?and not all Hare Krishna people are Hindu it originated from them therefore majority are Hindu
The story resembles mine coz I converted to Islam at age of 12 and my mum didn't like it but years later she respects me and I respect and love she my piller my dad was never around all my life and I always had an emptyness feeling but my spirituality has covered a lot now my kids have a better home never judge quick
@@mohammedyahya972...All the best in your life😊
@@terenceochuo701...Now try visit mosques and see for yourself about Islam
This was so lovely to listen to.
Gotta love Ian❤.. he is so enlightened and well-spoken.✨such a genuine soul✨
His eloquent
I just love Ian ❤
Be you
Do you
Do what makes you happy.
Ian's intelligence is unmatched
I respect your decisions Ian....follow the path that your want and gives you peace of mind. ✌🏾 🕊️ Peace
He radiates such an amazing energy ❤
I love his eloquence and vigor
So much knowledgeable great teachings of life on this podcast it's all relatable
This is so refreshing yo hear. Yes, we are not our body. We are not!! Keep shinning Nene❤
Tunakupenda nene ..😊i wish people from diff social medias would listen to you n find out really who you are...😊😊😊
Very well spoken and positive vibes all thru
I can listen to Ian all day.
Lovely so spiritual i love to join purity from 🇰🇪
It is sad that most of our boys dn't have a rolemodel in our society especialy here in central kenya ,men are lost into drunkeness.and now this are the result of apardoning our own kids .may God help us .
Yeah so sad😢
Abandoning*
He grew up in Nairobi not Central
What a profound conversation
Im sorry was you watching the same interview as me. I thought the interviewer was very eloquent and polite about kenya
Hiyo kizungu imeenda international school
Here reading Kenyan comments 😊😊
Nikama kizungu imetukalia 😂😂😂very positive comments and less criticism
The devil can get so convincing 😢😢😢 he can make you feel like you are doing the right thing and show you like all what matters is what you feel..Its like you worshipping you.."Good feeling build on a lie." May God have Mercy on you..
Jesus is the way the truth and the life. No one can go to the Father except through him.❤️
Knowing Jesus is knowing peace, protection and provision ❤️
Jesus saves, Jesus heals and Jesus grants peace
When you wake up I hope you remember that someone brainwashed you to believe what you do and you are projecting your learned lies as if they are the truth, imagining yourself compassionate for imposing on another.
Do you even believe in Jesus
Absolutely
i could listen to him all day.love from Kenya❤
Ikr
Riara Springs Alumni lets gather here❤
True purpose is knowing JESUS CHRIST and the POWER that resurrected HIM from the dead!
I don't know why it takes humans forever to recognise this any way the god of this world has blinded many
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everything he says synchronizes with what each religion relays! It's basically getting to look at things with a broader perspective! Nothing devilish here! Just open your third eye! Love rules world and with it comes the peace of mind.
You know what Ian, keep your faith.I love it for you.Cheers!!
Peace and Grace to you Nene. I know your creator knows you and is there for you, you!
So authentic genuine and pure heart.
Our childhood star. Love form Kenya
A really interesting and informative interview. 😊
We love you, Almasi.. Always will❤
Loved this conversation learned quite a bit from ian .
I like listening to Ian ❤
This podcast got me to a whole new divine level.
You are lost retrace your path before it is too late
So much wisdom ... Ian's energy is so infectious ❤. Y'all are awesome ❤.
We love you Ian Almasi from Machachari ❤❤
Everyone has their own believes and ain't nothing wrong with that...I love exploring I've been in a temple too it's quite fun they're friendly too I enjoyed.
I used to judge you in a negative way. But i now i understand you more in a positive way. I am also thinking of going that route of monastery
It’s a super dope interview ❤️🔥
Thank you for a great podcast. Ian came across as a lovely gentleman thanks to the great way he was interviewed
So proud of you Ian.
Very insightful conversation.
This was such a deep podcast, I remember my Son watching you those days of Machachari, i sort of follow you and its interesting you turned out this way, intelligent and soft spoken, as a Mom i respect your views and am glad you found yourself and you are at peace with yourself, get your own podcast it would real be nice.
Nice show thank you🎉
My favourite human Ian nene , I love him so much
He is well spoken.
He is still handsome,may God restore him
I couldnt resist the urge to ask AI about the origin of the phrase (The phrase "mumbo jumbo" (not "mambo jambo") has its origins in the 18th century. It is believed to have originated from the Mandingo language, spoken in West Africa. The term "Maamajomboo" in Mandingo referred to a masked dancer in certain West African rituals, particularly in connection with secret societies.
During the era of the Atlantic slave trade, European slave traders and travelers encountered unfamiliar African customs and rituals, including those involving masked dancers and mysticism. The term "mumbo jumbo" gradually made its way into the English language to describe rituals or language that seemed incomprehensible, magical, or nonsensical to outsiders.
Over time, "mumbo jumbo" has evolved to mean any confusing or meaningless language, ideas, or activities. It is often used to dismiss something as overly complex, obscure, or even superstitious. Keep in mind that language and phrases can evolve, and different variations may exist.)
machachari was called Almasi i loved it
Wow!!just amazing to the list,i may differ with him on certain persectives but he is frank,i have learnt something about the outside world and just like he said its upon urself to deliberate,its good if you have peace,all the best
I used to judge you in a negative way but i feel as i understand you more in a positive way. I also feel i am heading in that way in the monachery.
Vanity upon vanity .. Jesus is the way the truth and and life The one with the lost is majority... So sad 😢
What a great interview, so educating. Watching talented individuals and growth. I think interviewer intentions where only to communicate struggles and growth. Not to bring down anyone or any country. We all come from somewhere and there is good and bad in all. Let spread positivity and greatness and celebrate all!
I am loving this so much
Much love for Ian
It's a free world 🌍...me I can't listen to people...Almasi just stay the way you want ❤
I love IAN ❤️
I enjoyed this discussion...❤❤❤
Wow. Can listen to this whole day
You took the wrong path mr.Nene, but Definitely JESUS CHRIST will come for you coz He is the only light and truth 🙏
Why do you christians think your way is the only true way
Such a pathetic thought ... Africans brainwashed with the bible forgetting your ways ..before the bible was brought were we not blessed .... shame on you .
This is my Prayer 🙏🏽
Hahahaha christian can you love your Jesus in peace. Leave other people with different beliefs breath the same air as you
@@Divambi remember Jesus Christ has given that air that everyone is breathing
I feel sad that we let our Almasi lose track. But there is hope even now. Ian, Jesus loves you.
The more reason why we shouldn't judge. Mostly times we judge others on matters we don't understand at all. So wrong. I'm glad and happy for Ian, he is peaceful, free and happy.
We used to go to the temple together.... nothing good like self realization..the inner realms and spaces of high consciousness ❤
I support Ian Nene you only have your life to live kudos to bro for showcasing massive testicular fortitude
We love you Ian.