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Freedom of Speech: Unfettered Right or Social Responsibility?
Is free speech an absolute right, allowing anyone to say anything, or does it require limitations for a fair and just society? This episode dives into the complex debate surrounding free speech, exploring its historical significance, legal boundaries, and the challenges it faces in the digital age.
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Through engaging discussions with experts, diverse perspectives, and real-world cases, we'll unpack the complexities of free speech and encourage critical thinking about its future.
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In this episode, we will talk honestly about mental health. We won't pretend to be experts, but we will share our own experiences with the ups and downs of navigating emotions as men. We will be open, vulnerable, and maybe even a little messy, but that's exactly what we need to do to break the silence surrounding men's mental health. So get ready, grab a drink (whatever you prefer), and join us for a conversation that we desperately need to have. It's time to stop bottling it up and start talking, because being vulnerable is the new strength.
Hey there! Join us as we explore the exciting world of education and the job market in Kenya. Our podcast aims to spark conversations about how we can bridge the gap between school and genuine success in today's fast-paced, dynamic world. We'll dive deep into curriculum gaps and chat about the evolving needs of employers. Prepare for some insightful discussions as we examine the exciting dynamics of learning and working in Kenya.
With the current state of the Kenyan economic climate, 2 know-it-alls come to the mics to face off and tell us what Kenyans are actually thinking.
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When it comes to losing weight, dieting is by far the most popular strategy. Intermittent fasting is becoming increasingly popular, but what exactly is it? Intermittent fasting is more of an eating pattern/cycle than a diet. Intermittent fasting advises you WHEN to eat rather than WHAT to eat. You only eat at certain times of the day and fast the rest of the time.
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If you are wondering how to make money with cryptocurrency, look no further! Strategies for making money with crypto rely on three mechanisms.
Firstly, you can invest or trade in the crypto exchange market. You can do this without owning any crypto yourself, like investing in gold on the stock market.
Secondly, you can use the coin you already own to stake and lend coins to the system or other users.
Thirdly, you can participate in the blockchain system by mining or receiving coin rewards for work done in the system.
In this episode, we are joined by Felix Karanja, a Social Media Marketing Consultant and Cryptocurrency enthusiast, where we discuss how you can use these strategies to start making money in Crypto.
You're ready to strike out on your own. You have great ideas for your own business and how you would run a company. But maybe you're a little nervous about the risks of going into business for yourself. Or you're wondering if the advantages of self-employment are worth the hard work that goes into owning a business. It's always a good idea to weigh the pros and cons before making a major decision like becoming self-employed. Looking at the perks can give you the confidence to take the plunge into self-employment.
“The idea that manhood is something that has to be earned is fairly widespread,” says social psychologist Joseph Vandello, who, along with his colleague Jennifer Bosson at the University of South Florida, proposed an alternative to toxic masculinity in 2008: Precarious Manhood Theory.
Vandello concluded that many men view masculinity as a sort of currency that can be earned and stolen rather than as a fixed trait. They found most young boys working hard to earn manhood and a smaller population of men preoccupied with protecting this valuable social status. These men, the ones who worried about their masculine status being taken away, demonstrated a tendency to lash out if not externally validated. By contrast, girls tended to view the transition to womanhood as physical rather than social. Questioning their femininity was unlikely to trigger much more than a laugh.
There are plenty of reasons you should save your hard-earned money. For one, it’s usually your safest bet, and it’s the best way to avoid losing any cash along the way. It’s also easy to do, and you can access the funds quickly when you need them. Despite its perks, saving does have some drawbacks, including:
In this episode, we are joined by Faith Kwamboka, a portfolio manager in one of the largest asset management companies in Kenya and Billy Ouko an Audit associate in one of the big four accounting firms in Kenya. Join us as they take you through the basics of investing and growing your money to help you build a sound financial foundation for yourself and your loved ones.
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