What does setting boundaries mean to you? Are you comfortable setting them? Let us know!
From taking regular rests to choosing your battles and building meaningful relationships! Jackie is back with things she wishes she knew before joining the workplace! Press Play then leave us a comment!
Find Jackie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackline-njeri-73180a171/
For whom do you do what you do? Is there a boat to miss?
These are two of 10 questions that took us (Miss Phyll and Kim) through a brief journey of self-reflection. We love the 10 questions series and are always left better after answering the questions. We hope you will feel the same :) Grab a notebook, pen or a friend and answer along with us! Let us know how it goes in the Q&A section or on Instagram @themagneticahpodcast
In Africa, therapy is not understood. What is it? Whom is it for and why go for the therapy? Do you need it? In this episode, Miss Phyll talks to Joy Eve, a Counselling Psychologist who answers all the questions above and:
Contact JoyEve Via:
Phone: +254 700 039 350
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If you have ever lost someone close, this heartfelt episode will be relatable. Frank talks about losing his father, the events leading to that and the grieving process. While experiencing loss is emotional, such moments show us the realities of the healthcare system, role of culture in the burial and support needed to go through the process.
If you have not lost a loved one yet, this episode will give a glimpse of what those left behind experience. Press play, share and leave a comment on Instagram, YouTube and Spotify.
You might be listening to the future president of the Republic of Nigeria so savor this moment!
Ms. Eunice Atuejide, a multifaceted and optimistic visionary ran for president of Nigeria in 2019 alongside 42 others! In this episode, we discuss why she made that decision and what her journey has been to date. Having started as a pharmacy student who later switched to agriculture, filmmaking and more, she sheds light on why she has had multiple career paths and how to wade through the confusion in your twenties.
This episode would not be complete if we didn't talk about politics! Ms. Eunice sheds light on her political experience, being a female politician and her vision for Africa!
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After crossing borders from Kenya to China, Mwenda was surprised at the differences in culture and environment including using chopsticks for the first time and not viewing the stars or moon at night like he was used to. At the same time, China had a surprising variety of foods and a strong work ethic! Through his journey, Mwenda has learnt that most humans are loving despite being separated by borders and the art of resilience! This episode is a masterclass on turning lemons into lemonades. Press play.
Our guess is that while you heard about Earth Day and liked posts on social media, you did not truly commemorate it. Why should you? Vicki Wangui, a conservationist discussed with us: Why she chose her profession; How knowledge on environment could lead to sustainable development; Why you have been planting trees wrong; How to do it right. Also, with all the destruction of nature around us, are we doomed? Press play to find out! Vicky's Blog: https://www.nyikasilika.org/
Dj Nesh K loves what he does and is very proud of his craft. In this episode, he talks to Miss Phyll about:
If you spot him at your next event, say hi! Before then, enjoy a taste of one of his mixes: https://hearthis.at/djneshk/dj-nesh-k-beats-to-the-max-vol-18
Did you know that you must be well-read, physically fit, financially creative, artistic and an excellent communicator to succeed as a beauty pageant? Good looks will not get you far enough to excel! Now imagine learning all these skills and more in just a span of four years, especially before joining the corporate world! This is the story of Mercy Malingu, a trained Chemist and former pageant who is now in the service industry.
Before Magneticah talked to Mercy, we had no idea what was coming! Mercy, who has taken part in multiple pageants, broke down all the stereotypes to do with the work and demonstrated its intensity, rigorous practice and shared how its perfect to build a solid work ethic, character and understanding of navigating work and life.
This conversation was simply illuminating! Press play already!