An African mother is one person you never want to lie to; not even for a good reason, and yet Alex Mwaura did. And it WAS for a good reason. Rising to be one of Kenya's most sought after event masters, this one half of the duo TWO COMICAL shares his story of love, hard work and smart moves.
When we understand that every breakthrough has a purpose and a responsibility, we will not be so quick to seek one. Breakthroughs are linked to the Kingdom of God and come at a price. This is because they are not about an individual but a people. In this episode, Allan Joe Maina sets the pace for the heart hungry for a breakthrough to pause and consider the purpose of the breakthrough. This is the "BreakThrough Theory".
Kenya's first and only female glider takes to the skies in this episode. In an extreme sport that is mainly male-dominated, Nyambura Kariuki, fondly known as Nyams, takes to the skies and makes history as East Africa's only female paraglider. Her story will remind you that ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE TO THEM THAT BELIEVE.
For some Christmas is a reminder of how lonely it can get especially if you have lost a loved one. Duncan Atalaku, a radio host and Mcee extraordinaire shares his story on losing his hero; his father and desiring to share the holidays with him. One lesson however stands out. The pain does not end but becomes bearable. Happy 2022 from The Tina Nzuki podcast team
You ever found yourself on the wrong side of the law but as a scapegoat? Meet Teresa Njoroge, CEO of Clean Start Kenya, who together with her month old baby was thrown into prison for a crime she did not commit. What she did after she got out, is a story of compassion and love for the very place that held her prisoner.
The term Preacher's or Pastor's kids; usually shortened to PKs, is best described as a stereotype. Those that subscribe to the term are expected to be perfect and above reproach and therein lies the fallacy. In this episode, the conversation is based on bursting the myths that surround the life of PKs. Joan, Yvonne and Audrey speak with Tina on growing up in pastoral homes with challenges they faced, choices they made and the effects of being a PK that are still evident in their adult life.
In this episode, Tina recounts her personal experience with Covid; the struggle, pain and anxiety as well as the effects of medical intervention. She testifies of prayers going up for her health restoration from the church and of God's provision for the medical bill. It is an episode filled with inspiration, laughter and tears, and flowing with encouragement".
Justus Owaka is a seasoned radio host from Nairobi, Kenya. The radio scape in Kenya has plenty of challenges and Justus has experienced all seasons of these challenges especially where Christian radio is concerned and has lived to tell the story. We banter, reminisce and talk of where we started and how we would love to progress. This is fun and insightful. Happy Listening!!
Happy New Week!! In this episode, the Tina Nzuki podcast highlights the story of Nimo Mathenge, who lived and worked in the USA for over 20 years as a film and television producer in Hollywood. Her return was in obedience to what God had told her to do and now she has established an arts High School, ZanArtts, which aims to produce artistic professionals. This is her story.
We are excited to launch the first episode of Season 2 of the Tina Nzuki podcast....yaay!
It is titled "My son; my heart", the story of a father's grief. Tony Sikolia lost his only son TJ and is still awaiting results from an ongoing investigation into the son's demise 5years later. Journey with us on this riveting story, of tragedy grief, pain and love.
Its the season finale of the Tina Nzuki Podcast! It has been a great journey filled with inspiring stories of hope, overcoming adversity, dealing with life’s setbacks and loss. It was also a controversial season with hard and uncomfortable issues tackled. We interviewed award-winning writers, journalists, social media influencers and entrepreneurs. Join in and listen to the season’s funny back-stories and mishaps while recording this amazing podcast! Enjoy listening to this recap and hopefully, you will find your way to the other podcasts we did this season as well. All this available on Edifi- the world’s most powerful Christian Podcast. Enjoy!
The true test of a storyteller is when he has to tell HIS story. Ndugu Abisai, an emerging African writer and fascinating storyteller has known joy, pain and grief unimaginable. On this episode, track with him through his childhood, adult life and loss that took the wind out of his sails and as you listen, may you too find comfort.
Meet Kevin Mwachiro- a brilliant storyteller with a love for current affairs. He has recently been accepted into Amnesty International Kenya as their first openly gay board member. He has kicked cancer, written a book, is a podcaster and an award-winning journalist. This conversation is sprinkled with lots of laughter, candid moments, and a loud background audience! It's his story. Have a listen.
Joan Munyi or Yummy Mummy as she is famously known by her fans is a renown social media influencer in Africa. She is was recently nominated as the Female Lifestyle Influencer in the first Africa Digital Influencer Awards (ADIA). Join us as we have a candid conversation with this fearless influencer on how she has excelled in social media, dealing with trolls, co-parenting and how her studies abroad in transformational justice has shaped how she views the world. This digital content creator was all the vibe on this podcast.
Listen to this engaging, fun, inspiring, and thought-provoking conversation with Lizz Ntonjira. Lizz is an award-winning journalist, author and seasoned communication professional. Lizz is the current Global Communication Director at AMREF. Her book YOUTH CAN seeks to inspire, empower and challenge the youth in Africa to be the best versions of themselves. She is also the director of the www.lizzntonjiranetwork.com, a platform that provides innovative, engaging, interactive and tailored training and coaching for the youth.
Joy had a broken heart. She did not know this until the doctors confirmed that she needed surgery. This is the journey of a woman's faith in the midst of one of the most harrowing experiences. Be inspired by this vulnerable, honest and transparent conversation with the ever-colourful Tina Nzuki.
Joy had a broken heart. She did not know this until the doctors confirmed that she needed surgery. This is the journey of a woman's faith in the midst of one of the most harrowing experiences. Be inspired by this vulnerable, honest and transparent conversation with the ever-colourful Tina Nzuki.
In the second part of this episode on African Parenting, Tina continues to delve into parenting styles in Africa and how they compare to those in the US. Her guests, Yafesi and Joyce, share their own parenting journey and discuss issues around discipline, favoritism, family experiences, and nurturing.
Is discipline in Africa tough? How has parenting changed over the years? Join us (and our funny and witty celebrity guest couple) for part two of this episode on Parenting across cultures!
In this new episode on African Parenting, Tina looks at how parenting styles and perceptions in Africa compare to those in the US. Her guests, Yafesi and Joyce, delve into their own parenting journey and discuss issues around discipline, favoritism, family experiences, and nurturing.
Is discipline in Africa tough? How has parenting changed over the years? Join us (and our funny and witty celebrity guest couple) for these thoughtful conversations on parenting culture.
Tina and her guest Irene Murethi, CEO Personal Development Institute, discuss the need for a "revolution of the mind" when it comes to leadership. The two discuss power, governance, whether Jesus was a political leader and a plethora of other related topics.