Love the authenticity and the mindset on this show. It’s so real and the simplicity of the conversational style setting is just what’s needed at this time. I recently lost mum to cancer earlier this year and it’s been tough. Sharing with all the men in the family in Nairobi and my son here in the US.
Great show. This is amazing. Is about time men said enough is enough and take action to better themselves and change the negative perspective that the society has on the men and take the lead. It's true the men dropped the ball and they lost the track. But there is hope. Men can rise up again and be better.
This conversation has a reason to rise my wisdom as a youth...these guys are really in great wisdom!!!such conversations about men and encouraging young men to realize their responsibilities apart from money!!men need to grow spiritually, wisdom, knowledge.....we men still have a lot to offer to the society and the world at large!!!!we can even be better men to our loved ones if we are in full realization of our duties and responsibilities in a wider perspective.....GREAT LOVE, WATCHING FROM TANZANIA
This is good and vey reflective. There are opportunities to move it from good to great : perhaps shoot some scenes of these great guys in their element: on the football field, on the stage maybe? You could also run short retro clips of these guys in their hey day.
I am loving this discussion. Would love to meet these gentlemen and sit under their wisdom, very sober and great conversation makes me tick to this OH MEN show today. Thank you Robert for bringing these men who speak on values not achievements. Living their purpose.
Great show Mr. Rob. Your guests are open and frank but "Thai" (not sure about the spelling) is shy - give him another year on the continent and he will acclimatize to openness and boldness. Your guests as businessmen are giving back to communities - a wonderful display integrity; these gentlemen are noble. This program is so informative, a must see by all men, not only on the continent but universally. Nuff respect straight outta of The Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies. PS: I am looking forward to see Prof PLO Lumumba on the Oh Men! program. Great stuff, Keep the faith, Papa Jah got you!!!
@@Womenswell022 His dad was Kenyan (hence the name Anyango) and his mum British. Just the way we have some Kenyans who are called Kwame and some Americans called Kenya. Actually a lot of black Americans are called Kenya
@@bellaolum9515 I agree. But for the fact that he said he is a twin...Taiwo is one of the names given to one that is a twin that makes the first appearance on earth. Sure his mother is British, no doubt...But I can smell another blood.😁😁😁
You must submit to the governing chain of command Of that environment heaven >hell> zoo >ocean>sky>Male boss authority appointed by the supreme God the Lord of the worlds 😎
Burale is simply a brilliant yet appears a man of humility . Plus he responds to comments here-GREAT SHOW
Wow!a show that no one would like to miss great
Big up Robert God bless
Love the authenticity and the mindset on this show. It’s so real and the simplicity of the conversational style setting is just what’s needed at this time. I recently lost mum to cancer earlier this year and it’s been tough. Sharing with all the men in the family in Nairobi and my son here in the US.
3 months later but the sobriety in wisdom downloaded on this show is well gleaned, there's no better way to say it....more grace Coach RB
Thanks so much Mr.Burale for your words of wisdom and your sense of humor! God Bless you!
Great show my friend and my coach @Robert Burale. A humble request kindly host Timothy Kimani (Njugush) along side Abel Mutua, thank you.
Absolutely
Nice one
I support
As one who likes mkurugenzi I say yes and yes to baba tugi
@@pastorrobertburale t oil in 1
This is a very educative show , we really needed this as men
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Thank you mahn, you built me @RobertBurale
Great show. This is amazing. Is about time men said enough is enough and take action to better themselves and change the negative perspective that the society has on the men and take the lead. It's true the men dropped the ball and they lost the track. But there is hope. Men can rise up again and be better.
This conversation has a reason to rise my wisdom as a youth...these guys are really in great wisdom!!!such conversations about men and encouraging young men to realize their responsibilities apart from money!!men need to grow spiritually, wisdom, knowledge.....we men still have a lot to offer to the society and the world at large!!!!we can even be better men to our loved ones if we are in full realization of our duties and responsibilities in a wider perspective.....GREAT LOVE, WATCHING FROM TANZANIA
I agree
Amazing show. Inspiring indeed.Big up men
Its really amazing how all these situations are easily relatable to most men.
Watching this wonderful session from Kakamega with my younger son.
Thank you, Bob!
Great show,,watching from 🇺🇸...Boychild#💪💪,am a mom of boys.God loves men
This is good and vey reflective. There are opportunities to move it from good to great : perhaps shoot some scenes of these great guys in their element: on the football field, on the stage maybe? You could also run short retro clips of these guys in their hey day.
Enjoyed the show. Mr Ted is a good speaker.
I am loving this discussion. Would love to meet these gentlemen and sit under their wisdom, very sober and great conversation makes me tick to this OH MEN show today.
Thank you Robert for bringing these men who speak on values not achievements. Living their purpose.
Burale i really salute
Every time I click on this channel,I learn more things than I have learnt amonth
awesome discussion.Reasoning christian, i love it. taking Gods word literally.
Great move. Keep it up with the show.
Great show Mr. Rob. Your guests are open and frank but "Thai" (not sure about the spelling) is shy - give him another year on the continent and he will acclimatize to openness and boldness. Your guests as businessmen are giving back to communities - a wonderful display integrity; these gentlemen are noble. This program is so informative, a must see by all men, not only on the continent but universally. Nuff respect straight outta of The Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies. PS: I am looking forward to see Prof PLO Lumumba on the Oh Men! program. Great stuff, Keep the faith, Papa Jah got you!!!
Taewo
Sijasikia "I'm a husband" kwa hiyo introduction... My application is in ;)
Tuma mummy, Taiwo is single
Learnt a lot. Thank you for the content.
Great show
Good grown man conversation
Great show am learning lot
I couldn't miss watching this
Nice show
Great show!
TAIWO ATIENO. So this guy is a Kenyan.....eloquent.
British Kenyan
This guy has a tint of Nigerian blood. How come he is Taiwo? And he testifies that he is a twin. He has to tell us that part of him.
@@Womenswell022 Haha. You have opened an investigation file on him....Kenyans!
@@Womenswell022 His dad was Kenyan (hence the name Anyango) and his mum British. Just the way we have some Kenyans who are called Kwame and some Americans called Kenya. Actually a lot of black Americans are called Kenya
@@bellaolum9515 I agree. But for the fact that he said he is a twin...Taiwo is one of the names given to one that is a twin that makes the first appearance on earth. Sure his mother is British, no doubt...But I can smell another blood.😁😁😁
Kama ni Mimi nimeskia kizungu ya "Atieno" Mimi ni mzungu jooh
😡
My mom! My Mom!! Seems he is such a mommy's boy hehehe. I'm not trying to put him down tho
Ee huyu tribes man anasema nini? Naskianga mpaka Queen akiongea lakini hi yake jamani. Ati whose Son is he?
You must submit to the governing chain of command
Of that environment heaven >hell> zoo >ocean>sky>Male boss authority appointed by the supreme God the Lord of the worlds 😎
I love the snow, thank Sir Brale
This is all cap🚮 when a man is masculine and a woman is feminine the society runs better . Everyone should stick to his role
Too many nuances in the world for the statement you just made
Roles are changing though. Some flexibility is needed.