Episodes
Published 04/11/24
Published 04/05/24
Published 03/21/24
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Published 03/14/24
There are heroes who don't wear capes. No one recognizes what it takes for them to merely exist. No one sees the sacrifices and the heavy crown they carry so gracefully. This is the story of Dr. Sylvia Mochabo.  Listen, and together let's hold space for her and other special parents.  #beingkambua #Andyspeaks #autism #adhd
Published 03/07/24
How long is too long? How about 16 years I'm the waiting room? Gladys Wanjiku will stir up your faith regardless of what you're waiting for.
Published 03/04/24
Sharon takes us through the trenches of grief, sitting in the ashes and rising, like a phoneix. Showing us how pain can be turned into true power.
Published 02/22/24
Published 02/15/24
Have you ever been in the waiting room, and seen everyone's name get called out, but yours? The fatigue, the frustration, the rollercoaster of emotions...the choice to surrender. This is Sheila's story. If you're in a season of waiting, you need to experience how gracefully she has walked this path
Published 02/08/24
Published 02/01/24
It is often said that men don’t hurt, and when they do, they don’t (shouldn’t) cry. But Father’s deeply grieve the loss of their children whether through miscarriage, still birth, infant loss, or whatever circumstances. These three gentlemen bravely lay themselves bare- letting us into their pain and struggle in order to be better understood, and also to tell other men, that it is OK not to be ok.
Published 12/21/23
It is often said that men don’t hurt, and when they do, they don’t (shouldn’t) cry.  But Father’s deeply grieve the loss of their children whether through miscarriage, still birth, infant loss, or whatever circumstances. These three gentlemen bravely lay themselves bare- letting us into their pain and struggle in order to be better understood, and also to tell other men, that it is OK not to be ok.  #BeingKAMBUA #kambua
Published 12/14/23
Deborah Kimathi has experienced the true dance between grief and loss; joy and grief. Her rainbow babies are a testament that indeed comes in the morning.
Published 12/07/23
Charity Kiarie is the true definintion of a queen. Even when life has tried to knock her down, she has dusted herself off, and like a phoenix, she continues to rise.
Published 12/01/23
Margie's life is the true definition of a warrior. Her fight is bound to fan the flame in yours.
Published 11/23/23
The smallest coffins are the heaviest. How about two? Mercy has walked the deep, dark, trenches of grief, and yet experienced great hope in what lies ahead.
Published 11/16/23
Disrupted. That is how Wambui found her life; disrupted. But in her journey she found strength in the mess and is now equipping other women to face life head on.
Published 11/09/23
The journey of infertility can be extremely daunting. It feels like groping around in the dark, trying to find answers. It changes you; in depths that cannot be measured, or understood.
Published 11/02/23
Loss changes you; it can completely break you, or leave a most beautiful version of you. Nessy Lee is like a lotus in the mud. Strong, beautiful, immaculate.
Published 10/26/23
Julie Kariuki is as strong and resilient as they come. Her life is an epitome of what it looks like to keep winning even when it seems as though you're failing.
Published 10/19/23
In our deepest grief, we miraculously find rays of light.
Published 10/12/23
Life can be so unpredictable. But it’s the twists and turns that build us…they make us resilient. They strengthen our faith. Here’s where it all began…
Published 10/05/23