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Living Memories with Al Kags

Living Memories with Al Kags

Al Kags

Welcome to Living Memories, the podcast by Al Kags. These are a collection of stories told to me by ordinary Kenyans who were young adults in the extraordinary times of the 1930s, 40s and 50s. Once a week, we release a true story about an ordinary person who lived in the extraordinary times of our history. We hope it inspires you to reach out to a mzee or a mama in your family or community, listen to their stories and we hope you write them down. If you do, and you want us to read them here, send me an email on [email protected].
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Living Memories with Al Kags - Episode 4: Confession of the man who tried to kill Queen Elizabeth
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03/09/23 • 14 min

What Queen Elizabeth II never knew until the day she died, is that a young Kenyan boy tried to kill her on the evening of the 5th of February 1952 in an unusual way.
Today, we listen to Said Olaga Ong’wen as he confesses to having made an attempt on the young princess’s life.

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Living Memories with Al Kags - Episode 3: Sifa Zaida Ahmadi - from prostitute to professor
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03/02/23 • 17 min

Today, we listen to Sifa Zaida Ahmadi’s story, narrated by one of Kenya’s top actresses, Brenda Wairimu, who starred in such great films as Subira and Disconnect - catch both on Netflix.

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Living Memories with Al Kags - Episode 2: How Udi Waithaka went to school and not the Mau Mau
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12/19/21 • 13 min

Life in the 1930s, 40s and 50s were about choices - whether to join the Mau Mau or whether to go to mission school and get the "White Man's Education." This is Udi Waithaka's story and how he went to school.
This story is narrated by Kuiyu, the acclaimed singer songwriter. Catch his work in your favorite music medium, including on Spotify!
This episode is supported by Semabox at Baraza.

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Welcome to Living Memories, the podcast by Al Kags. This are a collection of stories told to me by Kenyans who were young adults in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. Once a week, we release a true story about an ordinary person who lived in the extraordinary colonial era in Kenya. We hope it inspires you to reach out to a mzee or a mama in your family or community, listen to their stories and we hope you write them down.
If you do, and you want us to read them here, send me an email on [email protected].

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Living Memories with Al Kags - Udi Waithaka - When Waceera boiled some balls and I went to school
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11/27/23 • 13 min

Udi Waithaka tells the story of how his aunt got her vengeance after a horrible experience at the hands of the colonial administration. That saga was how a decision was made to send him to school.

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The day that Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne in 1952, a young Kenyan boy tried to kill her in the most unusual way. She died, never having known this.

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Living Memories with Al Kags - Episode 1: When Hussein needed a toilet

Episode 1: When Hussein needed a toilet

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12/12/21 • 15 min

One time in the 1940s, Hussein Warutere (made a mistake in the episode, spot it if you can) needed a loo really badly. He used to drive a rickshaw, essentially a Mkokoteni or handcart with a seat on it, which was the uber of those days. A strapping young man then, Hussein would grab the handlebar of the rickshaw and literally run across town with his passenger. What would you do if you did that work (or any work) and needed a toilet? Today, you’d just find the nearest toilet door and run in and do your business, yeah?
In the 1940s, it wasn’t that easy.

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Living Memories with Al Kags - Introduction to Living Memories

Introduction to Living Memories

Living Memories with Al Kags

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11/27/23 • 10 min

This is Living Memories, stories of Ordinary People who lived in Extraordinary colonial times in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. This is an audio version of my book, originally published in 2009.

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Living Memories with Al Kags - Hussein Warutere - The Rickshaw Runner

Hussein Warutere - The Rickshaw Runner

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11/27/23 • 15 min

Hussein Warutere, a rickshaw runner in the 1930s, tells the story of how he used a whites-only toilet and earned himself 13 years in colonial prison.

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How many episodes does Living Memories with Al Kags have?

Living Memories with Al Kags currently has 9 episodes available.

What topics does Living Memories with Al Kags cover?

The podcast is about Stories, Kenya, Fiction, British, Drama, History, Podcasts and Africa.

What is the most popular episode on Living Memories with Al Kags?

The episode title 'Episode 4: Confession of the man who tried to kill Queen Elizabeth' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Living Memories with Al Kags?

The average episode length on Living Memories with Al Kags is 14 minutes.

How often are episodes of Living Memories with Al Kags released?

Episodes of Living Memories with Al Kags are typically released every 7 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of Living Memories with Al Kags?

The first episode of Living Memories with Al Kags was released on Dec 8, 2021.

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