Episodi

  • Has Success Cost Me Love? The Hidden Burden of Being a Successful Woman | Nekesa Wamalwa
    Jul 1 2026

    Has success come at the cost of love?


    For many women, building a career, creating financial stability and learning to stand on their own wasn't about proving they didn't need a partner. It was about refusing to put life on hold while waiting for one.


    In this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, I sit down with Nekesa Stephanie Wamalwa —a lawyer by training and Programme Lead, Next Gen at Trust Africa — for a deeply honest conversation about love, success and the emotional weight of doing life alone.


    Nekesa shares her personal journey of watching money become the invisible 3rd party in her parents marriage, pursuing an education, building a meaningful career and creating the life she dreamed of, while also asking the difficult questions many successful women quietly wrestle with:


    - Has my success made finding love harder?

    - Do men feel intimidated by accomplished women?

    - Can a woman be independent and still desire partnership?

    - What does true partnership look like today?


    This isn't a conversation about choosing career over love. It's about challenging the assumption that women who have built successful lives somehow no longer want to share them. If you've ever wondered whether success changes the way we experience relationships, this conversation is for you.


    I'd love to hear from you in the comments: Do you think success makes dating more difficult, or does it simply reveal the right partner?


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    41 min
  • Season 3 Episode 2: Men, Money & Love with Kevin Ismael
    Apr 29 2026

    The culture where women expect the men they date to show them exactly how they can take care of them as early as date number one has really made it hard for men to settle down early...


    On this episode we get to hear from 'boy-child' on views around, provision, how early its expected and what happens when the expectations change in a marriage.


    Our guest Kevin Ismael, a communication specialists, shares that the expectations in his generation begin quite early and many men find themselves choosing to focus on building wealth before the thought of settling down so that the matter of provision is no longer in question - plus the girls come willingly when you have the money.


    Are men accepting of the card the times have dealt them? Watch, listen and learn on this 2nd episode of the Money & Love Relationship Series.


    What more would you like to learn about 'Money & Relationships?' Who would you like us to host next? Or would you like to be our next guest to share how money affected your relationship?


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    47 min
  • Season 3 Episode 1: Let's Talk Money and Love with Waceke Nduati
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of season three around 'Money and Relationships' we kick off with a very hearty conversation around the difficulties couples face when it comes to the money conversation: How much do you have, what do you plan to do with it and what are your spending and saving habits.


    To break this down and give us clear perspective on how we need to engage the money conversation in our love relationships we host none other than the CEO of Centonomy who has over 17-years helping people and couple understand their relationship with money and how to develop a better one.


    From when to ask about money values and habits to how to understand your own values around money, Waceke helps us breakdown the myths around money and relationships plus gives us honest feedback on how we go wrong due to our assumptions based on our up-bringing.


    What more would you like to learn about 'Money & Relationships?'

    Who would you like us to host next? Or would you like to be our next guest to share how money affected your relationship?


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    43 min
  • Season 2 Episode 9: Healing and Thriving After Parental Trauma with Ruth Waithira
    Dec 18 2025

    After numerous conversations on Parental Trauma and Dating Relationships, it is truly good to know there is a place to find healing. You just need to be tired enough to decide to heal.


    On this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, we are honoured to have a seasoned therapist, Ruth Waithira, who admits that she herself found out that being un-fathered from age two showed up as trauma in her relationships and that led her to seeking to heal and help others as a certified emotional wellness coach and author.


    Ruth helps us breakdown the way Parental Trauma manifests, its disregard for boundaries and the journey to healing. Learn more from her book 'Hidden Abuse' https://ruthwaithira.com/step/thehabook


    As we gear up from 2026, we would love to hear your feedback.


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    44 min
  • Season 2 Episode 8: Father Wounds and Dating Relationships with Korry Bachia
    Oct 29 2025

    Children learn more from what they see than what they're told.


    In this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, Korry Bachia shares how witnessing her father's violence toward her mother shaped her view of men, love, and self-worth.


    Determined not to repeat her mother's story, she built her life in full masculine energy — always showing up for everyone but herself. Korry opens up about self-abandonment, healing from parental trauma, and rediscovering purpose beyond the roles of wife and mother.


    If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show.

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    56 min
  • Season 2 Episode 7: Parental Trauma & Partner Choices with Agatha Mwende
    Sep 24 2025

    Parental Trauma is often defined by what a child perceives of how they were treated or spoken to - but it also appears in what a child grew up watching. There are two ways it could go - completely avoid it successfully OR go in trying to run away from through the same situation without recognising it.


    That is the story of author, Agatha Mwende whose life flipped and turned when her single mum got married to a man who was polygamous. The trauma she observed watching her mum cry herself to sleep after having arguments over her step father's infidelity got her afraid thinking every man will cheat or end-up polygamous.


    In the twist of it all she shares with our host Kalekye that how she built an idea that turned out to be the illusion of forever - her desire to have a solid relationship and family put her into a state that led her to trauma in her own relationship.


    Agatha's story gives perspective that we may often be subconsciously influenced by the dysfunction we witness.


    If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show.


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    38 min
  • Season 2 Episode 6: Parental Trauma and Absenteesim with Saiton Righa
    Aug 27 2025

    Mothers are home. She is an anchor to a child's sense of belonging and comfort - so what happens when she leaves before a child has even understood her place in the world?


    That is the situation our guest, Saiton Righa, found herself when things became economically tough for her and her mum.

    From the age of nine, Saiton found herself being raised by silent grandparents and picking up her mother's load. In this conversation, she shares the motions she went through growing up un-mothered and living on a promise that never came.


    It is in this conversation that we learn that parental trauma can leave one fighting to survive and making decisions to get some sense of feeling that resembles being alive. It is also in this story we learn how never experiencing what being mothered feels can bring such gripping fear when you yourself become a mother.


    In this episode, Saiton reveals how faith in God became her anchor and has been her guide as she continues to confront the invisible wound that comes with parental trauma and an absent parent.


    If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show.


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    42 min
  • Season 2 Episode 5: Generational Parental Trauma with Achie Nimo
    Jul 30 2025

    All things work together for good whether we know it or not. A breakup led to depression and that led to resolving lingering hurt between a mother and daughter.

    Achie Nimo is not a guest to this podcast, we have loved her insights and wisdom on season 2 when she gave us nuggets to survive Valentines without pressure. In this episodes she returns with a conversation dedicated to her late mother.

    Parental trauma shows up in many different ways and one that is quite heavily missed is generational parental trauma simply because we assume if we go through a bad traumatising episode we will not do it to anyone else and more so our own child that we love - but that is not the case. Achie sits down with our host, Kalekye, to reveal the things she discovered about her mum in a journey that began after her own heart was broken by a man she was engaged to and through it a journey of healing and understanding began.

    Though time cut the journey short when Achie lost her mother to cancer, she still cherishes the moments of therapy, healing and understanding that finally let her see her mother as a friend and a safe space.

    If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show.

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    54 min