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Mine Is A Comment
Mine Is A Comment Podcast
9 episodes
2 days ago
When we look at our social, political, economic and cultural scenario, women are either invisible or deliberately and historically excluded. This invisibility and exclusion is experienced in real time. The invisibility is in our lives and stories whether we recognize it or not. We invite you to share these stories, engage and understand that you are worthy of inclusion, being seen, heard and cared for on all levels of your glorious existence. Welcome to Mine Is A Comment.
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When we look at our social, political, economic and cultural scenario, women are either invisible or deliberately and historically excluded. This invisibility and exclusion is experienced in real time. The invisibility is in our lives and stories whether we recognize it or not. We invite you to share these stories, engage and understand that you are worthy of inclusion, being seen, heard and cared for on all levels of your glorious existence. Welcome to Mine Is A Comment.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 6: Purity culture and how it sits in our lives.
Mine Is A Comment
43 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 6: Purity culture and how it sits in our lives.
Wanjiru Ngigí joins us on this conversation to discuss Purity culture. She is a therapist living and working and working in Nairobi, deeply passionate about women's healing and recovery from trauma responses to life. I refer to her as a teacher of love and vulnerability. In this episode, we unpack the history of purity culture, it's harm and how it affects other areas of our lives. This podcast has be recorded and edited by Sema Box as part of the Dada Podcast Incubator program.
Mine Is A Comment
When we look at our social, political, economic and cultural scenario, women are either invisible or deliberately and historically excluded. This invisibility and exclusion is experienced in real time. The invisibility is in our lives and stories whether we recognize it or not. We invite you to share these stories, engage and understand that you are worthy of inclusion, being seen, heard and cared for on all levels of your glorious existence. Welcome to Mine Is A Comment.