63 episodes

Represented takes us on a journey through people’s lives. People from different backgrounds, with different interests, ambitions, dreams and motivations. Each of us has a “why”, and as a host, Kanyeki Kamawe attempts to explore what that is for each Represented guest. Listen in as Kanyeki navigates a variety of conversations with all sorts of guests; ranging from new acquaintances to long-time friends. In an attempt to gain a wider perspective on life, the Represented podcast presents a series of deep life talk with a global perspective.

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Represented takes us on a journey through people’s lives. People from different backgrounds, with different interests, ambitions, dreams and motivations. Each of us has a “why”, and as a host, Kanyeki Kamawe attempts to explore what that is for each Represented guest. Listen in as Kanyeki navigates a variety of conversations with all sorts of guests; ranging from new acquaintances to long-time friends. In an attempt to gain a wider perspective on life, the Represented podcast presents a series of deep life talk with a global perspective.

    S02 | Episode 08 | Wacera Kamawe - Entrepreneurship, Healing and Kastone Beauty (Part 2)

    S02 | Episode 08 | Wacera Kamawe - Entrepreneurship, Healing and Kastone Beauty (Part 2)

    Throughout her career as a healthcare professional, Wacera has always appreciated the healing process. It is in the vein of healing that she wishes to provide well-being to the masses via Kastone Beauty: A line of natural skin care products. 
    While working as a respiratory therapist in constant need of hand moisturizing, she experimented with a variety of skin care products in an attempt to keep her skin healthy while on the job. It was during this experimentation that Kastone Beauty was conceptualized. 
    Wacera shares with us her journey in creating her products, as well as what inspired her to take the leap into entrepreneurship. 
    The name 'Kastone' comes from a partial, direct translation of Wacera's last name, signifying a special bond to her heritage. Having recently moved back to Kenya, she wishes to explore her business potential at home, while negotiating her repatriation. 
    In this episode, Wacera takes us through each of her currently available products, as well as what her intent was in creating them. She also gives us a run-down of why natural skin care is of importance. Tune in and learn how you can have truly flawless skin!
     
    Checkout Kastone Beauty:
    https://www.instagram.com/kastonebeauty/
    https://www.facebook.com/kastonebeauty/
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    • 23 min
    S02 | Episode 08 | Wacera Kamawe - Entrepreneurship, Healing and Kastone Beauty (Part 1)

    S02 | Episode 08 | Wacera Kamawe - Entrepreneurship, Healing and Kastone Beauty (Part 1)

    Throughout her career as a healthcare professional, Wacera has always appreciated the healing process. It is in the vein of healing that she wishes to provide well-being to the masses via Kastone Beauty: A line of natural skin care products. 
    While working as a respiratory therapist in constant need of hand moisturizing, she experimented with a variety of skin care products in an attempt to keep her skin healthy while on the job. It was during this experimentation that Kastone Beauty was conceptualized. 
    Wacera shares with us her journey in creating her products, as well as what inspired her to take the leap into entrepreneurship. 
    The name 'Kastone' comes from a partial, direct translation of Wacera's last name, signifying a special bond to her heritage. Having recently moved back to Kenya, she wishes to explore her business potential at home, while negotiating her repatriation. 
    In this episode, Wacera takes us through each of her currently available products, as well as what her intent was in creating them. She also gives us a run-down of why natural skin care is of importance. Tune in and learn how you can have truly flawless skin!
     
    Checkout Kastone Beauty:
    https://www.instagram.com/kastonebeauty/
    https://www.facebook.com/kastonebeauty/
    _______________
    Check out more episodes:
    https://www.geekhappynetwork.com/represented
    _______________

    Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app:

    Apple Podcasts
    https://tinyurl.com/yctqmjfw

    Spotify:
    https://tinyurl.com/yc3jvb4b

    Google Podcasts:
    https://tinyurl.com/yczq9buh

    _______________

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/representedpodcast/

    This podcast is presented by Geek Happy Network. Check out other shows at geekhappynetwork.com

    • 29 min
    #WeddingSzn - On God

    #WeddingSzn - On God

    Seeking a relationship with God.

    • 1 min
    #WeddingSzn - Love and Money

    #WeddingSzn - Love and Money

    Money is often a touchy topic when it comes to relationships.

    • 4 min
    #WeddingSzn - No Pressure

    #WeddingSzn - No Pressure

    Dating can take a toll on you.

    • 55 sec
    #WeddingSzn - Can We Build?

    #WeddingSzn - Can We Build?

    What makes a successful relationship?

    • 41 sec

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Represented Podcast

Amazing interviewer! Love the laid back yet inquisitive style of the host (Kanyeki). Kanyeki feels like he is having fun and getting better on every episode. Highly recommend this podcast!!

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