PIECES OF MY AFRICAN SOUL Malelah
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Hello, I am Jephtha Malelah. A Kenyan author, poet, film maker, travel enthusiast, human rights campaigner and social worker.
I am here to share with you my experiences growing up in Africa, travelling, creating art and working with communities. To tell the stories of young people working everyday to find their space in the world, stories of the older generation that lived in segregation and captivity, stories of hope.
I hope to join in fighting prejudice and to find love and peace, I hope to dream and to achieve. This is for me and for you. Let us take the journey together. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/malelah/support
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IN MY HEAD...
Is your mind your biggest friend and enemy all the same? Mine is and I lay it out bare to you, vulnerable. Here is why I have been riddled with doubt,fear and anxiety. But it all ends well, right? Listen in to find out😊
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A Race Across Tokyo Narita Airport
There was a time I raced across Tokyo Narita airport like a mad man, it was fun, not in that moment though😂. Then my friends Sandy, Angie and I survived a whole lot of turbulence on air. Tune in to hear all about it😅. Become a supporter of my work, sign up or email me at authorjephtha12@gmail.com
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DEAR MAMA SUE
I recently lost a friend, a mother and a supporter. She was dear to me, to us. A lovely human being who loved with all her strength and was passionate about people and animals. This is one of the poems I wrote when I thought about how much I miss her. I know it is not the last I will write about her because there will never be enough pages to describe how much she meant to us. Rest easy Mama, till we meet again.
Song Credits: The Piano Guys
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DEAR KENYAN YOUTH
Welcome back! This episode is dedicated to fellow Kenyan youth. Youth people working hard and smart to survive a country whose systems keep getting dysfunctional by the day. Here are my thoughts... Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko from Pexels
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OF REBEKITA'S BIRTHDAY AND WORLD MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY.
My little sister's birthday was yesterday so I can't keep calm! Meanwhile, the world set aside today to create awareness around menstrual hygiene, all we can do is join in and learn, support local organizations and individuals who are doing an amazing job in the communities in creating awareness around menstrual health. A shout out to Atieno Oketch Foundation, Arise and Shine and Beth Odek, and all individuals working in the community. To support Atieno Oketch Foundation, send your contributions to Till Number 5660967 or contact +254715426574. Thank you.
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MY FIRST TIME OUTSIDE AFRICA: PART 1
Have you been to a new place? Gone through a new experience? This is my story of the first time I flew so far away from home. Alongside my travel buddy, Mama Maya, I tell the first part of my story traveling from Kenya to Boston. I hope you enjoy! Thank you.
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