my mind my funk show looks at africa, her people and their culture through a mental health lens. the show is hosted by award winning blogger and mental health advocate sitawa wafula who uses her personal experience as an african living with a dual diagnosis of epilepsy and bipolar to bring mental health conversations to the forefront, and promote positive mental health narratives from africa. join her every week as she hosts africans from all walks of life, across globe, and learns about their everyday life and selfcare/mental health journeys.
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my mind my funk show looks at africa, her people and their culture through a mental health lens. the show is hosted by award winning blogger and mental health advocate sitawa wafula who uses her personal experience as an african living with a dual diagnosis of epilepsy and bipolar to bring mental health conversations to the forefront, and promote positive mental health narratives from africa. join her every week as she hosts africans from all walks of life, across globe, and learns about their everyday life and selfcare/mental health journeys.
'Epilepsy Does not Define You' ~ Bright Bwayla (Zambia)
my mind my funk show by sitawa wafula
1 hour 3 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
'Epilepsy Does not Define You' ~ Bright Bwayla (Zambia)
In the first installment, 'Epilepsy does not define you', show host Sitawa is in conversation with Bright Bwayla; a Zambian epilepsy advocate and software engineer. Bright talks about his journey with epilepsy and his innovation (which he came up with after waking up from a seizure and finding people trying to perform an exorcism).
my mind my funk show by sitawa wafula
my mind my funk show looks at africa, her people and their culture through a mental health lens. the show is hosted by award winning blogger and mental health advocate sitawa wafula who uses her personal experience as an african living with a dual diagnosis of epilepsy and bipolar to bring mental health conversations to the forefront, and promote positive mental health narratives from africa. join her every week as she hosts africans from all walks of life, across globe, and learns about their everyday life and selfcare/mental health journeys.