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Mental Health/illness is not something we openly discuss in our Malawian society. But it is real and it is killing us. I believe vulnerability is key to healing. This podcast openly discusses Mental health and tries to openly create awareness while sharing my journey as someone who suffers from a mental health illness. I hope this can inspire you and remind you that you are not alone and give you the hope you need to forge ahead. Enjoy!
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For the first time on the Podcast, I sat down with Tilinao Lamba who is a clinical psychologist. We initially planned on talking about different topics regarding relationship trauma but figured we wouldn't be doing the topic justice. We settled on talking about Ghosting. This was such an insightful conversation and I thoroughly enjoyed picking Tili…
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Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. Mwai and I chatted about the alarming numbers of the increasing suicide rates especially amongst men. We often ask each other to be kind to each other, to create safe spaces for one another. Are these just conversations we are just having and not actually actively doing the work when we are done chatting about…
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In this episode, Mwai and I sat down with Prof. Caroline Kautsire who is originally from Malawi and now lives in Boston, USA. She is an English professor and the author of the books, What Kind of Girl? and Some Girl, can you tell we named our podcast after one of her books 🤭. Caroline is a mentor at Brown University for the Women's Launch Pad progr…
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We often talk about Men's Mental Health on account of the rising number of men succumbing to suicide. And the numbers aren't going down. What conversations need to happen? What work do we need to do to see these numbers come to zero? We sat down with Gareth and Khama who shared what they think is necessary to create safe spaces for men. It was an i…
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Mwai and I did a really different thing on this one. We sat down with Henry who is a meditation and Breathwork instructor, we learnt so much about how Breathwork and meditation can be grounding. There were bits that were unclear at the beginning because 'semantics' but we definitely managed to pick it up again. It was such an interesting conversati…
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We are back!!!!! Link in a few. Last year I tapped into Mwai's themes alot and she shares her themes for this year in this Pod. They really kept me grounded! Hopefully they can do the same for you! We had so much fun making this podcast we hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it! Happy New Year. We say this all the time, but here is to aloot …
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Absolutely love that Mwai and I were able to record in person for the very first time sitting together, next to one another! How exciting is that. Completely stocked for you guys to hear this one. We spoke about Self-esteem among other things. Always grateful that our conversations are super authentic and hopefully can inspire the same out of your …
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First of all! SHOUT OUT TO MY MAN for plugging me with a Mic for the podcast. Also Shout out to Kasonde for being a real one! In this podcast I sat down with Tapiwa to rumble about random things. It was such a beautiful conversation I hope you guys enjoy it. It has been such a long time since the last podcast and this episode is definitely somethin…
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In this epidose Mwai and I sat down with Derek Johns who graciously shared with us on how raising better men looks like. It was a conversation filled with so many gems and so much profoundness. We hope you enjoy and learn from it as much as we did. You can also check out The Dear Son, Podcast on all podcast streaming sites as well as Youtube and IG…
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This title is borrowed from Lisa Bevere's book because it so profoundly reminds me of Mwai's journey of courage this past year. I realise in the episode I mentioned it was from Brené Brown, my bad. In this episode we speak about courage, the holidays, love and being vulnerable while hoping to be understood. We hope you are able to find the people y…
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This episode was more like a phonecall between Mwai and I. Because we've been out for such a long time we figured to just have a conversation between the two of us. This is us with our hearts on our sleeves, raw and authentic the only way to be vulnerable and the best way to heal. We hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed the conversation❤️…
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In this episode, Mwai breaks down 360 Health and Wellness which will be happening on the 9th of October to commemorate world Suicide prevention day. You don't want to miss this!!!This program is Called "Kwacha Malawi" on PLFM Radio 88.8 FM Lilongwe, Blantyre 107.1 FM, Zomba 98.4 FM, Mzuzu 102.2 FM. We also stream live online, via A2Z Malawi App or …
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Motivation is something that most of us struggle with, being consistently productive is not easy. Discipline doesn't always discipline. To achieve success and balance we need abit of both motivation and discipline, be it with our self-care or our careers, relationships etc. We had Rejoice Namale come on and speak about how she stays motivated. She …
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In this episode Mwai and I were lucky to have Nelly Sabola come on and talk about what self-love looks like for her. We live in a generation where we throw around buzz words in the name of keeping up with the current trends (and selfcare is a thing right now), but what does that really look like? How does one cultivate it? This episode taps abit in…
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In this episode Mwai and I sat down with Manota Mphande who is a recovering addict. We were extremely blessed to have him share with us how his journey looked like then, and now. Probably the most insightful podcast we've recorded thus far. Hoping you can learn and be inspired by it as we were during the recording of this pod.…
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Over the years, the number of men succumbing to suicide has been 3 times higher than that of women. Men are least likely to seek mental health help and for the most part like to keep things to themselves. Society has convinced men that talking about your feelings and problems is "weak" and this is costing us heavily. In this podcast we try to norma…
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Motherhood is a beautiful thing. And because having children has been happening for a long time, we take for granted the challenges and stuggles that mothers go through. On this episode Mwai Wirima, who is a single mother talks about her journey as a mother and how she copes. We are hoping this episode will help other single mothers recognize that …
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10th September is World Suicide Prevention day. This year's theme is creating hope through action. It has been a rough 16+ months since the world got hit with the Covid Pandemic. Life has not been the same. There has been a significant rise in the number of people succumbing to suicide due to the Pandemic and just general Mental Health related chal…
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In this episode the author shares about her own struggle with suicidal ideations and failed(successful really) attempts. And how she was offered hope. Suicide is preventable, please communicate, reach out, connect and care for one another. +265995436104 if you need to reach out and need more information on where you can get help. #SuicidePrevention…
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