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Tales From An African Woman

Author: Marion Aoko

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Unapologetic •Unfiltered and Spectacular.
Tune in now to listen to my beautiful masterpiece 💗💗💗💅🏽🇰🇪 and rant about literally everything.
Contact me via my email address marionaoko728@gmail.com
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Nowadays going to church feels so illegal. Am I alone? Am I in a cult? Is there a better religion?
Available on my YouTube channel. Subscribe,like and share. https://youtu.be/vPc1gEhewss
We all need to look nice 💅🏽 but a few unskilled salonist say otherwise.
So what makes an epiphany so powerful? It's the suddenness of it, the feeling of clarity and insight that can come with it. It's the sense that you've stumbled upon a truth that was previously hidden from you. Epiphanies can be exhilarating, but they can also be overwhelming, and it's important to take time to process and integrate them into your life. If you've had an epiphany, what should you do next? Welcome to listen to this episode about my epiphany~self love 💗.
Whether you are a student, an athlete, or in a relationship, this episode will provide you with valuable information and perspectives on the topic of cheating. We will also talk about the different types of cheating, including emotional infidelity, physical infidelity, and micro-cheating, and how they can affect individuals and relationships. Join us as we delve into the complex world of cheating and learn how to prevent and overcome it. Special Thanks to Ernest😊. His IG account—anesto__kimani
Today, we're going to be talking about all things love and romance, but with a twist.
Imagine if twitter existed in the 1950s where Kenya was in the process of fighting for independence?Imagine, Dedan Kimathi with his phone #stop colonization#save our country, or the late Jaramogi Odinga and the likes of Wangari Maathai on twitter saying #save our trees, #greenisbetter
Does death give life a new meaning, value and respect? The cartoon that inspired this episode is Puss In Boots: The Last Wish
EP22|| Rock Candy 🍭

EP22|| Rock Candy 🍭

2022-12-2517:27

Rock candy is a sugar candy that is in crystal like form and when eaten, it has this effervescence feeling on your tongue and then it suddenly dies down. We find ourselves in situations where we look for 10mins of happiness but afterwards….? Rock candy somehow represent parts of our life. I will also talk about the African household and vulnerability. Intro~ Lana del rey •Watercolor eyes. End~ Jessie •Merry nothing
Not everyone is lucky to share a meal with families or friends during the Christmas Day. It’s at this time we need to be together and spread joy everywhere. I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
It’s no lie that I’m a feminist. I’ve read Sojourner Truth’s beautiful speech titled “Ain’t I a Woman? The glorious black godmother and feminist who spoke her truth in the 1800s. Be open minded in this episode and no one should stop you from speaking your truth.
Say Goodbye to old paths and hello to a new journey . Song by weeknd Call out my name
As we celebrate our 1st anniversary😊 I am blessing you with this episode
You can beat self-sabotage by monitoring your behaviors, feelings, thoughts, and beliefs about yourself, and challenging them when they stand between you and your goals. Someone said that the saddest people in this world, are the most ambitious lazy people and I felt that. Stop reinventing yourself over and over and start accepting who you are. Don’t fear change, don’t hasten progress. Song by Cleo Sol- I’m still young.
Nostalgia- a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition. Join us on a trip down memory lane🚶🏽‍♀️🚶🏽🧳. Special Thanks to Hashmil, Nick, Kabura, Alicia & Mum Alicia❤️.
Don’t worry freshers I have made this podcast specifically for you. Life in campus is a different environment but there’s nothing you don’t know trust me.
Racism, colorism and modern slavery exists in our motherland. We should open up a discussion about these topics without holding anything back unapologetically. I am doing so in this podcast now and many won’t like what they are about to hear. This episode marks the death of Queen Elizabeth II and serve as a remembrance of her ruling in Kenya during the colonial era.
Don’t ever trust a pretty face, sorry don’t ever trust anyone! This is my advice, a gift to you and a story to remember. I was deceived by a person which I called a friend. That friendship cost my peace, items worth more than 600$ and served as a reminder to not trust anyone.
Nairobi is the ghetto I swear, what we have talked about in this episode is the tip of the iceberg. What is the worst thing that has happened to you in Nairobi? Share your experiences via my email address😊. Special thanks to Kabura, Linet and Tabitha for co hosting this episode💕✨. Intro Song Inauma by Bien
This is the time to walk away from toxicity and choose your peace.
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