Ekasi Podcast

Mastercard Foundation Scholars at the university of Edinburgh

We believe that stories have the power to influence and inspire our university community. Through the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh, we are seeing the impact on the lives of Scholars but also the wider Edinburgh community and beyond. Thanks to this inspiring community of Scholars, stories have emerged about culture, race, identity, leadership and gender. Through this podcast, we want to use stories of day-to-day life to address these themes and inspire our community to reflect, connect, understand and where needed – challenge one another to make change together.

  1. Muturi Njeri - Entrepeneurship & Creativity

    Feb 18

    Muturi Njeri - Entrepeneurship & Creativity

    Send us Fan Mail Today on Ekasi Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Muturi Njeri, a creative entrepreneur, researcher, and educator with a passion for design, storytelling, and development. Muturi is the Founder and Chief Designer of Thriving Fig Studio, an independent creative studio working at the intersection of education, design, and storytelling. With over a decade of experience across finance, education, and talent development, he has played key roles in both large organizations and start-ups, using creative innovation to drive impact.  Muturi holds an MSc in International Development from the University of Edinburgh, where he was a Mastercard Foundation Scholar and recipient of the Sir William Darling Prize. He also studied Psychology, African Studies, and Writing at Colgate University in New York and is an alum of the African Leadership Academy in South Africa. His deep passion for Africa, entrepreneurship, and writing led him to co-found The African Youth Journals, an online interactive platform empowering African youth to connect and engage with issues shaping the continent.  His work spans mentorship, research, and content creation, including collaborations with OXFAM, Equity Group Foundation, Kuza Biashara, and Kiva Microfunds. He has served as a speechwriter for Equity CEO Dr. James Mwangi and authored impactful pieces, including reflections on meeting the President and First Lady of Kenya. Support the show

    39 min
  2. Phenny Omondi – Youth Sustainability Action

    12/03/2025

    Phenny Omondi – Youth Sustainability Action

    Send us Fan Mail Phenny Omondi is a Mastercard Foundation Scholar whose academic journey reflects her deep commitment to sustainable agriculture and climate action. She earned a BSc in Agricultural Engineering from EARTH University in Costa Rica, where she developed a strong foundation in agronomy and sustainability, and later pursued an MSc in International Development at the University of Edinburgh. These experiences not only broadened her global perspective but also shaped her vision for resilient food systems and the empowerment of smallholder farmers. Building on this academic grounding, Phenny has accumulated substantial experience in agricultural development across East Africa and beyond. As a Field Knowledge Specialist with One Acre Fund, she led complex agronomy projects, including pilot initiatives on soil organic matter and lime adoption, and scaled programs on optimised maize seed variety recommendations, remote sensing-based planting date guidance, and social behaviour change communication for planting compliance. In May 2024, she joined the Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) as the Agricultural Recovery Hub Director based in Kenya, where she helps food banks worldwide enhance and scale agricultural recovery efforts. Her work emphasizes the intersection of agriculture and climate action, with a particular focus on the critical role of smallholder farmers in fostering sustainable and resilient food systems. Phenny’s leadership and dedication have been recognised internationally, including her selection as a 30under30 Elevating the Voice of Women in Agriculture (EVWA) Changemaker by the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens an honor that highlights her contributions to climate action and food security. Support the show

    31 min

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We believe that stories have the power to influence and inspire our university community. Through the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh, we are seeing the impact on the lives of Scholars but also the wider Edinburgh community and beyond. Thanks to this inspiring community of Scholars, stories have emerged about culture, race, identity, leadership and gender. Through this podcast, we want to use stories of day-to-day life to address these themes and inspire our community to reflect, connect, understand and where needed – challenge one another to make change together.