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Once Upon A Leader In Africa
George Nuthu
110 episodes
5 days ago
A Podcast of narratives of inspiring leaders within the continent of Africa talking about their travels through the hills of success and the valleys of struggles on the land of leadership. Their stories will inspire emerging and experienced leaders to learn, live and lead better. The Podcast episodes are published around the 5th, 15th, and 25th day of every month, except Christmas Day. Special thanks to B&G Consultants Ltd, the Podcast's Sponsor, Njeri Ragoi, the Audio Editor, and Patrick Kabugi for the Sound Track.
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A Podcast of narratives of inspiring leaders within the continent of Africa talking about their travels through the hills of success and the valleys of struggles on the land of leadership. Their stories will inspire emerging and experienced leaders to learn, live and lead better. The Podcast episodes are published around the 5th, 15th, and 25th day of every month, except Christmas Day. Special thanks to B&G Consultants Ltd, the Podcast's Sponsor, Njeri Ragoi, the Audio Editor, and Patrick Kabugi for the Sound Track.
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Wholesome Leadership Story of Priscilla Kerebi
Once Upon A Leader In Africa
39 minutes 32 seconds
2 weeks ago
Wholesome Leadership Story of Priscilla Kerebi

What does it take to break boundaries, redefine leadership, and shape the next generation of changemakers in Africa?

Join host George Nuthu for a powerful conversation with Priscilla Kerebi—marketer, social entrepreneur, and advocate for women in STEM—whose story challenges the status quo and reimagines leadership with purpose.

Priscilla’s journey embodies values-driven leadership. Beginning in sales and marketing, she co-founded Edsource Africa Ltd, a communications firm transforming education through strategy and storytelling. Today, as Vice Chair for Sub-Sector, Education at Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) and a board member in public health and advocacy, she champions inclusive policy and opportunity across the continent.

This episode goes beyond titles to explore the defining experiences and inner strategies that shaped her leadership. From navigating male-dominated industries to balancing motherhood and growth, Priscilla offers honest reflections on thriving in spaces not built for her success.

Her leadership is anchored in resilience, empathy, and legacy. As the eldest sibling, she learned early to lead with both strength and compassion. Her story reveals how family, culture, and responsibility formed the backbone of her persistence and impact.

A highlight of the episode is her “Innovator” program—a groundbreaking initiative empowering girls in STEM and Technical and Vocational Education (TVET). Through mentorship, exposure, and male allyship, it opens doors for women in construction, agriculture, and technology—fields still lacking representation. More than a skills program, it’s a movement redefining who belongs in these spaces.

Priscilla also shares how she maintains clarity amid noise and pressure. Her “noise-canceling” mindset tools—anchored in values, focus, and courage—help her lead with conviction. Her insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, balancing life roles, and leading authentically will resonate with anyone walking a complex leadership journey.

This episode isn’t just for women or professionals in education or tech—it’s for anyone seeking to lead with intention, inspire change, and build a legacy. Whether you’re stepping into leadership, mentoring others, or navigating uncertainty, you’ll find timeless lessons here.

Through deep, genuine dialogue, George draws out personal and powerful insights. The result is an episode that’s informative, relatable, and motivating—never rehearsed, always real.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to lead authentically in spaces that challenge your identity

  • Why collaboration and trust are vital for Africa’s future leadership

  • How to align career purpose with personal mission

  • The value of mentorship and intergenerational dialogue

  • Practical ways to advocate for women and marginalized voices

By the end, you’ll see how leadership—rooted in purpose, courage, and compassion—creates transformation. Priscilla doesn’t just speak about change; she lives it daily through mentorship, innovation, and collaboration.

What You’ll Gain:

  • A real-world model of inclusive, future-ready African leadership

  • Insights into empowering girls in STEM and TVET

  • Tools for overcoming professional challenges with clarity

  • Inspiration to lead boldly, even when the path is uncertain

If you’re ready to rethink leadership and practice it with conviction, this episode is for you.

Listen, subscribe, and share this inspiring conversation with fellow changemakers. If Priscilla’s story moves you, leave a review to help amplify the voices shaping Africa’s future.

This isn’t just another podcast—it’s a catalyst for transformation. Together, let’s build a stronger, more inclusive Africa.

Once Upon A Leader In Africa
A Podcast of narratives of inspiring leaders within the continent of Africa talking about their travels through the hills of success and the valleys of struggles on the land of leadership. Their stories will inspire emerging and experienced leaders to learn, live and lead better. The Podcast episodes are published around the 5th, 15th, and 25th day of every month, except Christmas Day. Special thanks to B&G Consultants Ltd, the Podcast's Sponsor, Njeri Ragoi, the Audio Editor, and Patrick Kabugi for the Sound Track.