Hey people, thanks for listening in on my podcast. I have been meeting people who have made big positive changes to the world around them for a while and now, I am sharing some of those stories and lessons from them so you and I can say ''This, I Can Do''
Captured in under 60 minutes, this episode finds Marcus Olang', a Kenyan photographer and media personality whose words storify his photography. His work behind the lens and his journey to speaking up has led him to have a life of advocacy and impact beyond the frame.
Episode Notes:
To connect with Marcus - Stills By Marcus
Read his musings on Beyond The Stills
To support voices gathered to raise funds for cancer treatments in Kenya - support the award winning Twakutukuza Trust choir which Marcus has been photographing for years, and which donates proceeds from the Trust events to support the high cost of cancer care in Kenya
Places of Interest
Diani Beach: Ultimate Guide to Diani Beach
Karura Forest: Watch Josephine's captivating video reel (Instagram) or support Friends of Karura Forest (Website)
Glossary
KOT: Kenyans on Twitter - very active Twitter users in Kenya who can either be a fierce mob or mobilise for good depending on the day of the week
Tetris: One of the earliest video games, considered more challenging than chess as speed and dexterity are required
About the PodcastHosted by Josephine Karianjahi from home studio on a #BlueYeti Microphone and #Bose Headphones. Virtual Interview captured on #Cleanfeed and recorded in Nairobi, Kenya and Dusseldorf, Germany. Edited via GarageBand.
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In a two-part interview, Side B finds Melissa Mbugua and I chatting about creative business in Africa and building houses so that people can do things. We also talk about what choosing work inspired by play looks like and delve deeper into what heavy duty imagination business really looks like.
Episode Notes:To connect with Melissa Mbugua
Melissa Mbugua's website and to read her musings on Medium (Melissa Mbugua on Medium)
To join Creatives for Climate Change : Creatives for Climate Change Network
NBO Film Fest 2021/22 details and to watch NBO Film Festival CoDirector Mbithi Masya's film Kati Kati
To read all about Africa Podfest - Subscribe to our Monthly Newsy newsletter
What book she is reading: Skin In the Game - Nasim Nicholas Taleb (Goodreads)
About the Podcast
Hosted by Josephine Karianjahi from home studio on a #BlueYeti Microphone and #Bose Headphones. Virtual Interview captured on #Cleanfeed and recorded in Nairobi, Kenya and Dusseldorf, Germany. Edited via GarageBand.
On Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | To Invite Me As A Speaker
In a two-part interview, Side A finds Melissa Mbugua and I chatting about beating impostor syndrome and building a strong voice against climate change as residents of earth. We also talk about the long game and hard work, living in the "Two Years Ago was 2017" mindset and delve into what heavy duty imagination business really looks like.
Episode Notes:
To connect with Melissa Mbugua
Melissa Mbugua's website and to read her musings on Medium (Melissa Mbugua on Medium)
To join Creatives for Climate Change : Creatives for Climate Change Network
NBO Film Fest 2021/22 details and to watch NBO Film Festival CoDirector Mbithi Masya's film Kati Kati
To read all about Africa Podfest - Subscribe to our Monthly Newsy newsletter
What book she is reading: Skin In the Game - Nasim Nicholas Taleb (Goodreads)
About the Podcast
Hosted by Josephine Karianjahi from home studio on a #BlueYeti Microphone and #Bose Headphones. Virtual Interview captured on #Cleanfeed and recorded in Nairobi, Kenya and Dusseldorf, Germany. Edited via GarageBand.
On Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | To Invite Me As A Speaker
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