A podcast about the lifetime of stories that shape our family. Family history, world events, poetry, essays and everything in-between.
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Send us a text Ruth and Seretse Khama's love story is an inspiring tale about the power of true love and its ability to overcome adversity. Listen as we review the actions of the many people involved in their story and as we share the lessons which we have learned. This episode is based the following books: A Marriage of Inconvenience: The Persecut…
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Send us a text Ruth and Seretse Khama's love story is an inspiring tale about the power of true love and its ability to overcome adversity. Listen as we review the actions of the many people involved in their story and as we share the lessons which we have learned. This episode is based the following books: A Marriage of Inconvenience: The Persecut…
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Send us a text In this episode we are introducing a new series that we are calling "LyfStory Presents". We will have Tapiwa Gwenlisa Mushonga as a constant guest and others who will show up to discuss matters important for people living with albinism. Support the showAutor: LyfStory
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Send us a text The poem Blue Roses was inspired after the recent school shooting in Uvalde Texas. Terrible tragedies like this have become an all too often occurrence in the United States. As a parent I am concerned that we are failing our children. It is our responsibility to secure their safe passage to adulthood. we must do better. Support the s…
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Send us a text Some people say Father or Dad, others say Papa, Pops, Padre, Baa, Appa, Opa or Abba. In our house it is Baba. In today's special Father's Day episode we talk all about Godwill, our children's Baba. Support the showAutor: LyfStory
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Send us a text In this episode we listen as the children share their favorite memories from childhood. You have been warned :). Support the showAutor: LyfStory
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Send us a text How…do we stand back and watch them suffer arms over their heads waiting for the bullets to fall and pierce their skin stained dark as the hardened ground and draw out the blood that will stain the earth with rusted puddles Support the showAutor: LyfStory
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Send us a text All that my father asked from me was some of that unconditional love. My self-righteousness cost me a lot of good memories over the years. I could have forgiven and loved my father. Love would have taught us to heal our wounds. I hope that nothing in this life should cause my own sons and my daughter to despise me the way I dealt wit…
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Send us a text In this episode we talk about one of my memories of my father and how that one moment has influenced many aspects of my life. I want to remember him better than I do, I miss him a lot and I wish he had lived long enough to know his grand children and their love for him. Support the show…
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Send us a text In this episode we are excited to introduce to you Tapiwa Gwenlisa Mushonga or to us, Tete Gwen. Gwen is widely known as an advocate for people living with albinism in her native Zimbabwe and around the world. Listen in to this insightful discussion as we talk about Gwen's charity work and her role as my sister and a mother. Support …
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Send us a text When I approached turning forty I felt that my life had taken a wrong turn somewhere and I went through a rollercoaster of emotions. Thanks to my strong faith and a loving family I came out on the other side stronger and happy with my life. Support the showAutor: LyfStory
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Send us a text Being the mother of two young children with albinism was not always easy but my mother handled each challenge with grace. In this episode we explore how a mother's strength helped shape her child's life. Support the showAutor: Kuzivakwashe
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Send us a text Growing up different can be painful, but it does not have to shape your whole life. In this episode we discuss how other peoples ideas of who or what you should be can harm your self esteem, but it should not. Support the showAutor: Kuzivakwashe
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Send us a text In this episode we explore the history of albinism in our family from the perspective of our African ancestry. Support the showAutor: Kuzivakwashe
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Send us a text Meet the Mushongas. Kuzivakwashe Godwill (Baba), Stephanie (Mom), Makanaka, Nyasha, Panashe, Tendekai and Tatenda. Support the showAutor: Kuzivakwashe
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