
On this episode I sit down with Sandra Mbuli (virtually albeit), a seasoned financial services practitioner in the banking sector in Kenya, with work experience ranging from personal wealth management to SME support and Forex market trading.
She is also a change maker who is passionate about making an indelible mark in the lives and livelihoods of others, with a particular interest in the food ecosystem where she sees an opportunity to use technology to combat food waste while enhancing food security in vulnerable communities.
to discuss food ecosystems, the slow poisoning that comes with unhealthy lifestyle and what the conscious consumer can do to mitigate the risks of eating overly-processed and chemically unchecked food to preserve our health and avoid lifestyle diseases that come with come with trying to keep up with an ever changing society.
Jul 22, 2021
14 min

Three smart women engage me in their experiences as law students. Starting with their choice to pursue a degree in law, their university experience as a whole , being buried in books, the tough examinations, their motivations to practice different areas of the profession and a social life-or lack thereof, all in pursuit of becoming `Wakili`.
They also give their suggestions that could make the journey-because it is, for other students aspiring to become advocates of the High Court of Kenya.
Jun 20, 2021
31 min

Janet's experience working from home through the pandemic has been like yours and so many others.
Her experience made this conversation a bonding episode and in her words, a kind of therapy. Listen in for some key takeaways #togetheronupcomerspodcast
May 15, 2021
29 min

Hey, I am back after approximately one year! I am ready to start creating again and recording new content for you! The podcast is becoming more supportive and mindful, considering the times we are living in we could all use some good vibes. So get ready, I am planning some good stuff you.
Karibuni!
Apr 23, 2021
4 min

The aviation industry is popular among the youth, promising wealth and sophistication with the inevitable allure of travelling the world. Be it cabin crew or becoming a pilot. The idea of travelling the world and getting paid to do it is more than tempting. But what lies on the other side of being captain? Is it more than just fancy hotels and beautiful locations? What about family, what about learning?
In this episode, Paul talks about his journey to becoming a pilot, demystifying the glamorous myths and the discipline that is required from every pilot. More so, he believes it's the safest mode of transport and he affirms that anyone can achieve what he has and gives you some advise on how you can also have an office in the sky!
Apr 6, 2020
29 min

What the Youth Can Do to Alleviate Gender Based Violence- An Interview with Immaculate Shamalla
Welcome and listen in on an insightful open minded conversation with the realistic yet compassionate human rights activist who is both empathetic and strong.
A woman familiar with the harsh realities on the ground but unafraid to voice truthful concerns and share ideas on how the youth can participate to make a positive change with your host June Injete.
Mar 25, 2020
33 min

On this episode I talk New Years resolutions, decade plans and how to manage money so the next year and those to come are not a disaster! We know these days there so many ways to go broke, I can help you plan on how to spend! Enjoy!
Jan 26, 2020
9 min

There are Kenyan doctors in Cuba and Cuban doctors in Kenya, was it necessary to export human capital when yet so many are jobless?
In the complex state of medicine in Kenya, we continue chatting with a local doctor and friend and giving my two cents as well!
This is part two.
Jan 26, 2020
23 min

On this episode I talk to a local and brilliant ObGyn about the state of medicine in Kenya.
He answers the question, how far can one go to supplement what the government provides in a public hospital?
We also discuss the rise of suicide and mental health in Kenya and the real reason behind all those doctors strikes!
Its an interesting piece and this is part one.
Jan 26, 2020
21 min

Ndegwa talks to me about why he quit working for an NGO and transitioned into driving a cab.
The joys of making your own hours and how hitting rock bottom can be the best thing for your growth!
Jan 26, 2020
27 min
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