
"When I turned 40, I began looking at life differently." Philip Ogola
A digital humanitarian, husband and father to two boys, he has purposed to break generational cycles by being different. Philip talks to me about culture, presence, energy and he opens up about being abused by their nanny when he was young.
As a story teller, he shares how he got to bond and know his father while he was on his death bed.. he challenges parents to be present with their presence and not presents.
"If you can drink with your boys till morning and cannot sit with your children to bond and know who they are - you are investing in the wrong relationship."