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At 100 episodes, we turn the mic toward home. Tino sits down with his mum, Rumbi Bvunzawabaya, to talk about migration at 22, building belonging from scratch, faith as a rock, the rewards and costs of community work, parenting the “experiment child,” health wake‑ups at 50, and what legacy really means.
From Dorchester birthday memories to breaking family food habits and writing for future generations, this is a warm, honest conversation about identity, family, and the systems we leave behind.
By Tinokuda BvunzawabayaAt 100 episodes, we turn the mic toward home. Tino sits down with his mum, Rumbi Bvunzawabaya, to talk about migration at 22, building belonging from scratch, faith as a rock, the rewards and costs of community work, parenting the “experiment child,” health wake‑ups at 50, and what legacy really means.
From Dorchester birthday memories to breaking family food habits and writing for future generations, this is a warm, honest conversation about identity, family, and the systems we leave behind.