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Her Story 256: Celebrating Remarkable Women on 101.7 Mama FM

October 27, 2023
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Her Story 256: Celebrating Remarkable Women on 101.7 Mama FM

Patricia K. Litho, Board Chair, UMWA

Get ready to kick off your Saturday afternoons in style as a new fem vibe joins the airwaves. It is set to inspire, empower, and celebrate the achievements of extraordinary women.

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Welcome to “Her Story 256,” the latest talk show on 101.7 Mama FM, brought to you by the Uganda Media Women’s Association. As we tune in to this groundbreaking program, get ready for a wave of inspiration, a chorus of accomplishments, and a celebration of women who have left an indelible mark on society.

“Her Story 256″ is here, and it’s all about celebrating the incredible achievements of remarkable women from various walks of life. This fantastic show is proudly brought to you by the Uganda Media Women’s Association and airs on 101.7 Mama FM. So, grab your snacks, put on your comfy PJs, and let’s dive into what makes “Her Story 256” so darn exciting!

“Why a women’s radio talk show?” you might ask. The answer is simple but profound. Women’s voices have often been underrepresented or overshadowed in the media. “Her Story 256” aims to rectify this by providing a platform that amplifies the incredible stories and achievements of women across a multitude of fields. It’s a powerful avenue for acknowledging the struggles, contributions, and impact of women who have shaped our world.

It is indeed high time we give a shout-out to the fabulous women who’ve been making waves in our world. “Her Story 256” is all about making sure women’s stories don’t go unnoticed. It’s like the ultimate “you go, girl!” moment where we take a step back and appreciate the contributions, struggles, and achievements of several amazing women in Uganda particularly and thus the 256, the Ugandan telecommunication code.

But this show is more than just about women; it’s about the world learning from their experiences, listening to their wisdom, and recognizing the value they bring to every aspect of society. In a world where the phrase “her story” too often goes unnoticed, this show is a beacon, shining light on the incredible journey of remarkable women. Mama FM is therefore about to change “her story” from an afterthought to a headliner, and you’re invited to the front-row seat.

Get ready to be captivated, inspired, and motivated, and downright entertained! Every Saturday from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., “Her Story 256” will rock your world. Here’s what you can look forward to as you join us on this thrilling journey through “Her Story 256.”:

  • Inspirational stories: You’ll be treated to awe-inspiring stories from women who’ve achieved greatness in a wide range of fields. Whether it’s science, law, arts, entrepreneurship, politics, or social activism. You’ll hear tales of resilience, determination, and success. these tales of grit and determination will give you all the feels.
  • Expert insights: Her Story 256″ will provide listeners with expert insights from incredible women who are making a difference in various spheres. Whether you’re looking for career guidance, life lessons, or tips on leadership, our guests have the wisdom to share
  • Heart to Heart: This talk show is all about candid and meaningful exchanges. Expect engaging and thought-provoking discussions on issues that matter to women today. From gender equality and empowerment to career challenges and personal growth, our talk show will be a forum for open dialogues and meaningful conversations.
  • Spotlight on Unsung Heroes: We’re turning the spotlight on the unsung heroes, the women whose achievements might have slipped under the radar but truly deserve recognition. It’s time to unveil these hidden gems and celebrate their accomplishments.
  • Your Host and Guest: The debut show will be hosted by the fabulous Ms. Flora Aduk, a remarkable woman in her own right. She’ll be joined by the incredible Ms. Jacqueline Asiimwe, the Founder and CEO of CivSource Africa, who will share her insights and experiences in a conversation that is not to be missed

What more can I say? “Her Story 256” on 101.7 Mama FM isn’t just a radio talk show; it’s a movement, a party, and an inspiration all rolled into one. It’s a celebration of women’s accomplishments, a space for their voices to be heard, and an inspiration for the generations to come. In a world where “her story” often takes a back seat, this show is the driving force, reminding us that women’s achievements are an integral part of history.

So, as the101.7 Mama FM slogan goes; “the voice to listen to.” Tune in every Saturday from 3:30 to 5 pm, and celebrate with us as “Her Story 256” fuels your weekends with greatness. This radio talk show isn’t just a program; it’s a beacon of accomplishment, empowerment, and, most importantly, her story. Get ready for a good time and some serious inspiration!

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