Magneticah Podcast is for 20-somethings, driven by 20-somethings.
On it, you will hear about the transition into adulthood, career, the self, politics & how they affect young people.
You should listen if you are a (turbulent) 20-something, working with 20-somethings or/and parenting 20-somethings. It is currently hosted by a pair of twenty-somethings, Phyllis Wanjiru (Miss Phyll) & Purity Kimani (Kim).
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Magneticah Podcast is for 20-somethings, driven by 20-somethings.
On it, you will hear about the transition into adulthood, career, the self, politics & how they affect young people.
You should listen if you are a (turbulent) 20-something, working with 20-somethings or/and parenting 20-somethings. It is currently hosted by a pair of twenty-somethings, Phyllis Wanjiru (Miss Phyll) & Purity Kimani (Kim).
Happy 2nd birthday Covid! Here's how I adapted featuring Wanjiru Kinuthia
Magneticah
37 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
Happy 2nd birthday Covid! Here's how I adapted featuring Wanjiru Kinuthia
COVID became an accepted reality in Kenya in March 2020. The moment the first case was reported, many things changed: Masks were introduced, schools were closed, online learning and working became the norm and we had to maintain social distance! Well, happy 2nd birthday COVID! You sure did come in with a bang!
In those two years, we have all made changes to adapt to the situation. In this episode, we talked with Wanjiru Kinuthia, a student and YouTuber on how Covid changed her life, how she adapted and how those changes are relevant today. The restrictions may be lifted in Kenya but some of the changes made continue to affect our lives! Press play, leave us your feedback and subscribe to Wanjiru Kinuthia's YouTube Channel.
Magneticah
Magneticah Podcast is for 20-somethings, driven by 20-somethings.
On it, you will hear about the transition into adulthood, career, the self, politics & how they affect young people.
You should listen if you are a (turbulent) 20-something, working with 20-somethings or/and parenting 20-somethings. It is currently hosted by a pair of twenty-somethings, Phyllis Wanjiru (Miss Phyll) & Purity Kimani (Kim).