Category: Interviews
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Greatest TV Shows of All Time: My List
As a passionate TV enthusiast, I’ve embarked on countless adventures through the realm of television, immersing myself in stories that have left an indelible mark on my entertainment journey. Today, I am thrilled to unveil my all-time favorite TV shows that have captivated my imagination, stirred my emotions, and left me yearning for more. From…
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Doing well in school is nothing to be proud of
Bitange Ndemo the Kenyan Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and the European Union and a former professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Nairobi, citing an article by Olivia Goldhill (Doing well in school is nothing to be proud of) noted how high achievers feel validated when results correspond to their achievements. Referring to…
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Meet Abel Mutua: The Storyteller With Juice
If you say you’re somebody’s fan, well, that gets tested most when the chips are down, not when the said person is riding high on the updraft of victory. That explains why all celebrities and notable individuals camouflage in the false sense of success to avoid the sneer and piercing eyes of their ‘haters’ as…
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Meet Ivy Alexander: Not Just a girl
Hi you, there is someone I would love you to meet. You probably know her but in drib and drabs. Not long ago when I was a boy, I was dumbfounded whenever I saw a lady driving a car. I thought that was a man’s hobby. Gradually, this naïveté was quickly diluted by more ladies…
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Meet Bitange Ndemo: The Professor With Natural Intelligence
There is something about fire, no wonder it has a primal link with humans. Smoldering, roaring, flickering flames, eager, hungry, rampaging; it fuels a unique beast within it. It devours everything in its path. In 1959, a fire was kindled in Kisii county whose warmth and blaze we get to experience now. Professor Bitange Ndemo…
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Meet Julie Gichuru: The Lady with Fire in Her Bones
‘The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me,’ Ayn Rand pictures Julie Gichuru with these words. In a chauvinistic and testosterone-driven world, ambitious and goal-oriented women are seen as a threat and hence many hold back. But Julie was not eloquent in this language. She did not…
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Meet Cynthia Nyongesa: Buttering The Untold Stories Of African Youth
“I’ve come to believe that each of us has a personal calling that’s as unique as a fingerprint – and that the best way to succeed is to discover what you love and then find a way to offer it to others in the form of service, working hard ” Wouldn’t it be amazing if…
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Meet Vanessa O. Boehm: The Creator of ‘The Soul Minds Scars’
There is this thing about music that it almost reflects the human body. I find it relatively synonymous with my heartbeat and its lyrics echo the vibrations in my soul. To me and to many, music has been a teacher and a safe haven. Music fills the air and our space without effort. We feed…
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Meet Soila & Curtis: Happily Married In Their 20s
The image painted of Marriage is that of a wedding gown, a ring worn, honeymoon or a paper signed. Signed to pronounce a life commitment and for others, a convenience drawn back before even the ink dries. Till death do us part, they say, assuming no other lifetimes after mortality. If you take this at…
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Meet Santuella: The Wanderer Lost In Prose
This life is an adventure. The thing about it is, where we wander; none have walked before. Our life is sacramental. Infact someone once wrote, ‘It is lived as a secret and told as a lie. Sure, we share bits and pieces of what happens throughout our days, or within our nights, but that’s all….