Legally Clueless

Legally Clueless

Legally Clueless is a weekly podcast by Kenyan media personality & social activist: Adelle Onyango!! Here, she documents her raw human journey as an evolving unapologetically African woman. The podcast is a space where people get to know just how okay it is to not know or not have it all figured out. It is also a space where Africans share stories from their lives; stories that teach, make us cry, make us laugh - real, authentic African stories. The #LegallyClueless hotline is +254768628790

  1. She Lost 2 Years Of Her Life Then Did The Impossible PART 1 | Legally Clueless Ep 371

    3 HR AGO

    She Lost 2 Years Of Her Life Then Did The Impossible PART 1 | Legally Clueless Ep 371

    In this powerful episode of the Legally Clueless Podcast, Patricia shares how her life completely paused and how she slowly, courageously rebuilt it. From learning how to walk again, to returning to school filled with fear and self-doubt, to rising through the ranks and rediscovering her brilliance. This is a story about resilience, identity, and what it really means to start over. And if you’ve ever felt like life delayed you, paused you, or set you back this episode will remind you: You are not behind.You are not done.You are still becoming. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: What it feels like to be away from life for 2 yearsThe fear of starting again after a major life interruptionNavigating school, identity, and disabilityHow she rebuilt her confidence step by stepThe moment she realized she was still capable and more UPCOMING WELLNESS TALK We’re hosting a powerful wellness experience: “Becoming The Woman You Want To Be” with accredited psychologist Faith Guchu. We’ll be unpacking: Childhood patterns and how they shape your relationshipsAttachment styles and emotional triggersRebuilding self-worthBreaking generational cycles✨ We’re already 50% sold out. Secure your spot now: 👉 https://legallycluelessafrica.hustlesasa.shop/products/69c004151d6e078f7e884f1d  CONNECT WITH US Newsletter: www.legallycluelessafrica.com/Instagram: www.instagram.com/legallycluelessafrica/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@legallycluelessafricaYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/LegallyCluelessYoutubeShare your story: forms.gle/kMn7Wae5N563JFGQ8NEXT EPISODE Part 2 of Patricia’s story drops next week and it only gets deeper.

    44 min
  2. How Childhood Wounds Shape Your Relationships, Career & Self-Worth | Mid Week Tease

    4 DAYS AGO

    How Childhood Wounds Shape Your Relationships, Career & Self-Worth | Mid Week Tease

    What if the patterns you struggle with today… started long before you even realized it? In this week’s episode of The Mid Week Tease, Adelle Onyango sits down with accredited psychologist Faith Guchu for a powerful, eye-opening conversation ahead of the upcoming wellness talk: Becoming The Woman You Want To Be Together, they unpack how childhood wounds, including subtle emotional experiences like criticism, comparison, and lack of validation shape: Your self-worth and confidenceYour romantic relationships and attachment stylesYour career, work ethic, and burnout patternsYour tendency to people please or overperformAs Faith explains, many of the behaviors we struggle with today are rooted in unmet needs from childhood — including love, safety, validation, and acceptance. This episode will help you begin to connect the dots between your past and your present, so you can start choosing differently. In this episode, you’ll learn: What childhood wounds really are (beyond “big trauma”)How emotional neglect and criticism show up in adulthoodWhy you may be seeking validation in relationshipsHow attachment styles are formedThe link between childhood wounds and burnout or overworkingHow to start “self-parenting” and giving yourself what you didn’t receive🎟️ Upcoming Wellness Talk Becoming The Woman You Want To Be 🗓 April 11th ⏰ 10:00 AM Join us for a deeply transformative session with Faith Guchu where we’ll go deeper into: Identifying childhood emotional woundsUnderstanding relationship patternsChallenging limiting beliefsBuilding healthier coping strategiesPractical tools for emotional healing🎟️ Get your tickets: legallycluelessafrica.hustlesasa.shop/products/69c004151d6e078f7e884f1d Connect with Legally Clueless Africa: Newsletter: www.legallycluelessafrica.com/Instagram: www.instagram.com/legallycluelessafrica/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@legallycluelessafricaYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/LegallyCluelessYoutubeShare your story: forms.gle/kMn7Wae5N563JFGQ8

    46 min
  3. I Left Kenya To Find Myself Part 2 | Legally Clueless Ep 370

    22 MAR

    I Left Kenya To Find Myself Part 2 | Legally Clueless Ep 370

    In this episode of the Legally Clueless Podcast, we continue with Part 2 of Blessing’s story. After leaving Kenya in search of a fresh start, Blessing shares her experience working in the Gulf as a domestic worker, navigating culture shock, isolation, and the emotional toll of being far from home. Despite her determination to rebuild her life, she found that the feelings she was trying to escape: instability, loneliness, and the search for belonging, followed her. In this episode, Blessing opens up about: The realities of working as a domestic worker in the GulfThe mental and emotional strain of isolation and culture shockDeveloping a difficult relationship with food and self-expressionThe breaking point that led her to leave and return to KenyaFeeling lost even after making bold decisionsLearning to sit with herself and begin building self-trustThe realization that “home” might be something you build withinThe power of female friendships and being held by communityThis is a deeply honest story about searching, survival, and the journey of coming back to yourself. Missed Part 1? Listen to Episode 369. Upcoming Wellness Talk If this episode resonated with you, join us for our upcoming wellness session: Healing Childhood Wounds & Adult Patterns: Becoming The Woman You Want To Be Date: April 11th Guest Speaker: Faith Guchu (Accredited Psychologist) We’ll explore: How childhood patterns show up in adult relationshipsHealing emotional wounds affecting dating, career, and self-worthLearning to give yourself what your upbringing didn’tRewriting limiting beliefsIdentifying and breaking generational patternsGrab your tickets here: legallycluelessafrica.hustlesasa.shop/products/69c004151d6e078f7e884f1d  Connect with the Legally Clueless Community Newsletter signup: www.legallycluelessafrica.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/legallycluelessafrica/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@legallycluelessafrica YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/LegallyCluelessYoutube Share your story here: forms.gle/kMn7Wae5N563JFGQ8

    46 min
  4. I Left Kenya To Find Myself Part 1 | Legally Clueless Ep 369

    16 MAR

    I Left Kenya To Find Myself Part 1 | Legally Clueless Ep 369

    In this episode of the Legally Clueless Podcast, Blessing shares the first part of her deeply personal story. Born in Nairobi to very young parents, Blessing grew up moving between homes, from Nairobi to Nakuru, Thika, and relatives’ houses, searching for stability in a childhood filled with uncertainty. After losing her father at a young age and navigating an emotionally distant relationship with her mother, Blessing struggled with the feeling that she had no solid place to call home. That instability followed her into adulthood, shaping how she approached friendships, career choices, and her sense of identity. Despite performing well in school and receiving opportunities for further education, Blessing found herself unable to choose a path because stability itself felt unfamiliar. Feeling suffocated by uncertainty and desperate for a fresh start, she made a life-changing decision: to leave Kenya and work in the Gulf as a domestic worker. In Part 1, Blessing reflects on: Growing up between multiple homesLosing her father at a young ageThe emotional impact of instability in childhoodStruggling to choose a career pathFeeling like she had no place to belongHer decision to leave Kenya in search of freedomThis episode explores what it means to grow up without roots, and the longing to find a place where you finally feel grounded. Part 2 of Blessing’s story will be out next Monday. Connect with the Legally Clueless community: Newsletter signup: www.legallycluelessafrica.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/legallycluelessafrica/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@legallycluelessafrica YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/LegallyCluelessYoutube Share your story here: forms.gle/kMn7Wae5N563JFGQ8

    37 min
  5. Who Protects Women When the Law Fails? | Difference She Makes

    14 MAR

    Who Protects Women When the Law Fails? | Difference She Makes

    Kindly take this short survey, your responses help shape future episodes of Difference She Makes and track how these stories are landing: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/diffshemakes In the final episode of Difference She Makes, we sit down with South African human rights lawyer Sibongile Ndashe, founder of the Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA), whose work sits at the intersection of feminist legal strategy, institutional reform, and continental accountability. From challenging the African Union Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, to confronting the rise of tech-facilitated gender-based violence across Africa, Sibongile takes us deep into what it really means to push law beyond intention and into impact. This conversation explores: Why the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls is “nonsensical” and legally flawedThe urgent gaps in addressing tech-facilitated GBV across the continentWhat feminist leadership looks like in practice, beyond buzzwordsHow to hold compassion and accountability at the same timeWhy young women organizing, naming violence, and refusing shame give her hopeSibongile reminds us: justice is not a banner. It is a tool. And if the tool is broken, we must say so — loudly. “How can we be given something that is so legally flawed and be told to look at the glass as half full? Who cares about how full it is when the water is contaminated?” As we close this six-part series, we invite you to reflect: Where have you seen women in leadership create accountability and dignity in your community, organization, or country? Share your thoughts in the comments. Difference She Makes explores how African women are reshaping justice, leadership, and institutions across the continent, not as exceptions, but as architects of the future. The difference she makes ends where real change begins.

    42 min

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Legally Clueless is a weekly podcast by Kenyan media personality & social activist: Adelle Onyango!! Here, she documents her raw human journey as an evolving unapologetically African woman. The podcast is a space where people get to know just how okay it is to not know or not have it all figured out. It is also a space where Africans share stories from their lives; stories that teach, make us cry, make us laugh - real, authentic African stories. The #LegallyClueless hotline is +254768628790

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