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The Life of a Kenyan Who is Never in Kenya
Elsie Kioko
47 episodes
3 days ago
The colourful coded complexion of a summer day are coinciding the chaos of an internal indigo confession of a panicky new life. I’m 16 years old. I blink my eyes and I’m in a new country, I have new friends, and I am a different person. I’ve changed, they’ve changed, we’ve changed. A podcast investigating the Kenyan life abroad in laughs and a marvellous mix of people, prospects, and places. You don’t have to be Kenyan, young, old, travelled, male, female, straight. Just grab a cup of coffee and sit down with me. Hear - lies the story of a Kenyan traveler.
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The colourful coded complexion of a summer day are coinciding the chaos of an internal indigo confession of a panicky new life. I’m 16 years old. I blink my eyes and I’m in a new country, I have new friends, and I am a different person. I’ve changed, they’ve changed, we’ve changed. A podcast investigating the Kenyan life abroad in laughs and a marvellous mix of people, prospects, and places. You don’t have to be Kenyan, young, old, travelled, male, female, straight. Just grab a cup of coffee and sit down with me. Hear - lies the story of a Kenyan traveler.
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They Should've Known Better
The Life of a Kenyan Who is Never in Kenya
22 minutes 54 seconds
2 years ago
They Should've Known Better

Tell me you haven't pulled out this line before...

"They should've known better than to do that to me" "They should've known better than to say such a thing"

"They should've known better than to break my trust"

Sounds familiar?

We have this tendency to believe that people have this ordained way of acting that aligns in exact replication of everything we want, and is SUPPOSEDLY utter perfection in a world we know is imperfect.


Look, I get it. Everyone wishes that they could have their flawless Cinderella story where Prince Charming for some heavenly reason knows everything you want when you want it... Truth is life isn't a fairytale and to what extent can we "know better" when we are creatures of habit and learn through mistakes... Guess that's the stuff they never taught you in Life Orientation.


On this weeks episode, I will speak about the phrase "they should have known better" and it's applicability in our modern world.


I hope you enjoy!


This weeks playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6V8U3HAqu3Q9q1h1dm1qBd?si=488fa04e8f83416e

Instagram page: https://instagram.com/thelifeofakenyanwnik?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==

Website:https://kiokoelsie.wixsite.com/lifeofakenyan


The Life of a Kenyan Who is Never in Kenya
The colourful coded complexion of a summer day are coinciding the chaos of an internal indigo confession of a panicky new life. I’m 16 years old. I blink my eyes and I’m in a new country, I have new friends, and I am a different person. I’ve changed, they’ve changed, we’ve changed. A podcast investigating the Kenyan life abroad in laughs and a marvellous mix of people, prospects, and places. You don’t have to be Kenyan, young, old, travelled, male, female, straight. Just grab a cup of coffee and sit down with me. Hear - lies the story of a Kenyan traveler.