Episode 157: Becoming Bob Kabeya, Teen Pop Rocker

Mike Kabeya, Bob Kabeya, and I discuss our word for the year. It will prompt you to pick one for yourself. Getting acclimated to a new culture has its perks. Continue with Bob as he describes in surprising detail his school years at Marcy Open School, learning English through PBS Kids Go shows, and the beginnings of his music career to where he is at now, age 18.

Find out when the Kabeya family wrote their first song. The big questions Bob is pondering. What worked well for his immersion in this culture? What did Marcy Open School do right?

The rock teen scene in the Twin Cities is tight. You will learn how Bob and his band members seized performance opportunities to become a part of this happening scene.

The drums, guitar, and piano serve different purposes in self-expression for Bob. See project Miloe on January 26, 2019, 7:10 p.m., at Caydence Records and Coffee, St. Paul, MN.

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  1. Guess which words or phrases each of us chose for this year? Freedom of Mind: Self-Sufficiency: Righting Wrongs | Resiliency:
  2. What is your word for 2019?
  3. Bob ponders some big questions for himself. Questions you can also ask yourself. When immersed into a new culture, how does one represent yourself in this culture? How are you representing yourself now? What kind of person do you want to become next? What is it about you that is unique to you and a gift to share with others?

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About Bob Kabeya. Music and multi-media are in Bob’s soul. He is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, multi-media experimentalist, and budding journalist. He expresses his gifts and contributions to the world through project MILOE and Kabeya Media.

project MILOE band members: Theo Galetka on drums, Dom Winterbaure on bass, and Thomas Schroeder on lead guitar. Bob is on vocals and rhythm guitar. He also plays drums and other instruments. They perform at coffee shops and other pop events. His first Digital album was released in 2018, MILOE EP, a hypnotic grouping of eight tracks.

Becoming Bob Kabeya, Teen Pop Rocker           Episode 157

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Episode 157: Becoming Bob Kabeya, Teen Pop Rocker

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Nancy Meyer, M.A., is an entrenovation mentor, author, podcaster, and founder of WeMentor, inc., where she has spent more than three decades guiding entrepreneurs and creative leaders in developing the self-leadership, clarity, and resilience required to bring meaningful ideas to life. Her work blends strategic thinking with mindful practice, helping clients evolve themselves as they redesign their businesses. A former entrepreneurship and small business finance professor at two private universities, Nancy has shaped curriculum and leadership programs that integrate research, innovation, and emotional intelligence. She is known for uniting practical business insight with relational literacy and a deep respect for the creative process. Raised on a Minnesota dairy farm, she learned early that work can be both contribution and calling—a lesson that informs everything she teaches. Nancy lives in Minnesota with her husband, Matthew, and their miniature schnauzer, Letty, and delights in the unfolding adult life of their daughter, Olivia.

About the Author
Nancy Meyer, M.A., is an entrenovation mentor, author, podcaster, and founder of WeMentor, inc., where she has spent more than three decades guiding entrepreneurs and creative leaders in developing the self-leadership, clarity, and resilience required to bring meaningful ideas to life. Her work blends strategic thinking with mindful practice, helping clients evolve themselves as they redesign their businesses. A former entrepreneurship and small business finance professor at two private universities, Nancy has shaped curriculum and leadership programs that integrate research, innovation, and emotional intelligence. She is known for uniting practical business insight with relational literacy and a deep respect for the creative process. Raised on a Minnesota dairy farm, she learned early that work can be both contribution and calling—a lesson that informs everything she teaches. Nancy lives in Minnesota with her husband, Matthew, and their miniature schnauzer, Letty, and delights in the unfolding adult life of their daughter, Olivia.
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