Strap in - this conversation is longer than Nairobi traffic, but totally worth every minute. Benny and Kevin sit down with Andrew Muthee Gitau, a land boss and developer maestro who is turning land into legacies. From Kenya to the diaspora, money moves, dad jokes and real talk.
We discuss land, legacy and the hustle of building trust across continents - plus the softer side of Andrew whose oldest just started uni, building libraries and giving back.
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In this hosts-only edition of Third Culture Conversations, Kev and Benny pour a glass, sit back, and catch up with each other — and with you. From suburban dad and family life and side hustle updates to reflections on past episodes and fresh takes on sports, culture, and diaspora news, this episode is all about keeping it real and staying connected.
No guest, no agenda — just two longtime friends sharing laughs, lessons, and life updates as they navigate family, identity, and community. Think of it as pulling up a chair at the table with us.
When life’s moving fast and the decisions feel bigger than your coffee budget, sometimes you just need a plan — quick. In this first A Quick One Wakili episode, we dig into the art of mapping your next move, whether it’s navigating family life, chasing a career pivot, or tackling that project you’ve been putting off.
We keep it sharp, light, and relatable — part personal story, part practical advice, and a sprinkle of Third Culture humor. Think of it as a coffee break chat with a lawyer friend who’s not billing you for the time (this time).
After the buzz of Episode 1, Kev and Benny are still here — laughing, roasting, and keeping the conversation alive. From your feedback to first-impression culture shocks, this quick follow-up is part banter, part reflection, and a hint at what’s coming next on Third Culture Conversations.
In this premiere episode of Third Culture Conversations, your hosts Bennie and Kevo kick things off with a raw, reflective, and real intro to who they are, why this podcast exists, and what it means to live “in between worlds.”From childhood memories and cultural clashes to suburban routines, fatherhood, and identity, this episode sets the tone for what’s to come — honest storytelling, layered perspectives, and a few laughs along the way. We ask each other the questions we’ve never stopped answering since moving across the world:Where’s home? What do we carry? What do we let go?
Whether you’re part of the African diaspora or just curious about the journey of navigating roots and reroutes, this is your space.
Welcome to the conversation.
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