Il y a des moments dans la vie où tout semble s’arrêter.Où le silence prend toute la place, et l’on ne sait plus très bien quoi en faire.François, lui, a choisi de transformer ce silence en élan.De ce vide est née une entreprise florissante, mais surtout, une nouvelle manière d’exister.Dans cet entretien, il raconte comment il a osé écouter cette voix intérieure — celle qui lui murmurait qu’il pouvait transmettre, enseigner, et accompagner.Une conversation sur le courage d’agir, la confiance en soi et l’art de redonner ce que l’on a reçu.✨ Parce que parfois, ce que la vie retire, elle le fait pour nous aider à mieux entendre ce qui veut naître.---Invité : François Emmanuel FayeFondateur de CQM Conseilhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cqmconseil/
At sunrise, she feels a quiet pull — a gentle tug that leads her into the forest and toward a choice between the familiar and the unknown.A quiet story about courage, intuition, and the shimmer of new beginnings.
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Sometimes the past doesn’t ask for permission to return—it simply finds its way back.In this episode, Elara stumbles upon a forgotten notebook, a quiet relic of her former self. Inside: unfinished dreams, half-written thoughts, and a note she once left behind—“Don’t forget me.”What follows is a tender exploration of memory, creativity, and the quiet ways life invites us to begin again.If you’ve ever abandoned a dream, paused your art, or wondered whether it’s too late to return to what you love—this story is for you.Because some things don’t end… they wait.🎧 Listen to The Christine Kama Podcast — real talk, soft power, and reflections for the curious, creative, and unboxed.
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Sometimes the most extraordinary moments are hidden in plain sight—in chipped mugs, in the sway of laundry on a line, in the rhythm of our own breath. In this episode, Elara begins to slow down and notice the quiet miracles stitched into everyday life.
This is a story about learning to see again. About how beauty doesn’t demand attention, but waits patiently for us to pause, to soften, to remember.
Join me as we explore what happens when the familiar becomes surprising, and the ordinary reveals itself as sacred.
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What if play was never meant to be left behind in childhood?
In this episode, I share the story of Elara, a woman who rediscovers the joy of creating without purpose, pressure, or perfection. Through her journey—and my own reflections—we’ll explore how play, curiosity, and wonder invite us back into a lighter way of living.
Together, we’ll remember what it means to be alive with wonder.
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What happens to the dreams we carry in silence — the ones we think are too late, too heavy, or too far away?
In this episode, Christine invites you to explore the hidden ache of those dreams, and the courage it takes to let them breathe.
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This episode feels different — softer, slower, stripped back.
No cameras, no frames, just my voice and yours, carried through the quiet. As fall settles in, I wanted to create a space that feels more intimate, more honest — like a conversation by candlelight.
In this behind-the-mic reflection, I share what silence has cost me: the opportunities missed, the weight of unsaid words, the way holding back can quietly steal pieces of ourselves. We often choose silence thinking it keeps us safe, but in truth, it keeps us small.
Together, we’ll explore the disguises silence wears, the price it demands, and the freedom that comes when we dare to break it. Because our voices matter — not just for us, but for the world waiting to hear them.
So, let’s sit together in this space and talk about what it means to finally speak.
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What do you do when the pain is too heavy for words?
When grief, heartbreak, or burnout leaves you speechless?
This episode is not about art for performance. It’s not about productivity or perfection. It’s about survival.
Christine unpacks how creativity — through journaling, art, and expression — becomes oxygen when silence suffocates. With raw honesty and unflinching truth, she makes the case that your creative practice is not optional. It is essential.
If you’ve ever needed a place to put your pain… this conversation is it.
You’ve created somethingthat matters. But the second you think about sharing it, fear shows up—loud, ruthless, convincing.
What if it’s not good enough?What will they think?Who am I to putthis out there?
In this bold, soul-stirring episode, Christine unpacks the fear of visibility, reframes tenderness as power, and shows you how self-trust is built in action—not perfection.
Through relatable stories of everyday creatives taking risks—posting a first poem, sharing a personal project, speaking up despite uncertainty—you’ll see what courage in action looks like.
This episode is for the ones hiding drafts, delaying dreams, waiting for the mythical moment of “ready.”The moment is now.
- You are allowed to be seen.
- You are allowed to share.
- You are already enough.
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This episode is a wake-up call.
Not the gentle kind. The kind that looks you straight in the eyes and tells you the truth you’ve been avoiding: you are not lost, you are simply away from yourself. And it’s time to return.
In Come Home, Christine Kama speaks with the fire of conviction and the tenderness of someone who knowsexactly what it feels like to be stuck, numb, and far from your own soul. She dismantles the excuses we cling to, calls out the quiet lies we tell ourselves, and reminds you that the way back is closer than you think.
Home is not a place — it’s the moment you decide to choose yourself again. It’s the end of suffering, thebeginning of courage, and the bridge to the life you’ve always known was possible.
This is not inspiration. This is strategy for your soul. If you’re ready to stop circling the same pain and finally take the first step toward yourself, this episode is your starting point.
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What happens when you lose yourcreative spark?When burnout breaks you, motherhood reshapes you, or silence swallows yourvoice?
In this heartfelt episode, Christine explores what it means to return to your creativity — after exhaustion, identity shifts, or time away. Through poetic reflection and honeststorytelling, she reminds us that beginning again is not failure — it’s courage.
Whether you're in the thick of motherhood, recovering from burnout, or rediscovering yourself after a long pause, this episode is your permission slip to start again.
Slowly.
Gently.
On your own terms.
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Do you feel like you’re “too much”? Too curious,too creative, too full of shifting interests?In this episode, I explore what it means to be multipassionate — and why that’s not something to fix, but a gift to embrace.
🎙 In this episode:
- The unique struggles multipassionate people face
- How to live unboxed and redefine success on your terms
- A gentle reminder: You don’t have to choose — you can integrate
Your creativity is not scattered — it’s expansive. You are a galaxy. You are a galaxy.
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What if creating isn’t just a hobby… but a way to come home to yourself?
In this first episode of The Christine Kama Podcast, I share the story behind launching this show, my own creative unraveling, and how the simple act of making, writing, sewing, even daydreaming, became my lifeline.
This episode is for anyone who feels like they’vehad to quiet parts of themselves to “fit in.” For the moms, themultipassionates, the sensitive souls. You’re not alone. And you don’t have to wait for permission to begin again.
🎧 In this episode:
- Why I stopped creating — and what brought me back
- The soul’s need to create (it’s deeper than youthink)
- Resistance, guilt, and how creativity liberates us
- A soft invitation to start creating again, evenimperfectly
✨ Let this beyour reminder: you are allowed to make something just because it brings youjoy.
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