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Wajibiqa

Wajibiqa

Di: Khasoha Samita
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Wajibiqa is a collection of interesting thoughts around society & culture, by a curious being called Khasoha Samita. The idea is to express thoughts that will have undertones of, but will not be limited to, justice, uncertainty, mental health, art, religion, advocacy, philosophy, & gender, in the context of safety & responsibility. The word “Wajibiqa” is coined from a Swahili word “kuwajibika” which means, “to take responsibility”. So, Khasoha Samita is interested in exploring the vast spectrum of what kuwajibika would look like in this modern day & age. Pull a seat, and welcome to the table.Khasoha Samita Scienze sociali
  • Art & Therapy | Address Creatively #013
    Jun 30 2023
    Art is a powerful instrument for social transformation. Art is a gift that CAN bring healing to the individual with the gift, and to society as a whole. Art can therefore be a very powerful tool in therapy. If Creatives take time to sit with the art that they have created, most times it could help them SEE the things that are caught up in their subconscious. And if as a society we take time to listen, see, hear & savour art, most times it will tell us a lot about ourselves, as a people. So, how can Creatives practice how to release themselves from any and all encumbrances that make it difficult to enjoy the gift of healing that exists within? Let’s talk about it in the 13th episode of the #WajibiqaPodcast
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    26 min
  • Gender | The Identity Crisis Conundrum #012
    Jun 7 2023
    Ambiguity; gender ambiguity, carries within it the possibility of a crisis, the possibility of confusion. And in the same breath, fluidity by itself, as a concept, can be a valuable posture. Fluidity is an invitation to continuously evaluate what you believe, and adopt a willingness to shift swiftly if you come into the realization that your theory is wrong. So how do you balance those two? How do you learn to exist in the tension of holding these two SEEMINGLY contradicting truths at the same time? Let’s talk about it in the 12th episode of the #WajibiqaPodcast ______ This episode’s methali on Jifunze Kiswahili; Mwenda pole hajikwai; a person that takes their time, goes slow, is not in a hurry, that person, does not stub their toe.
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    29 min
  • Mental Health | When People SEEM to be Triggering #011
    May 13 2023
    As much as being with people can be highly triggering, being with people can be as useful as looking into a mirror that helps us see the spaces in ourselves that need work. In the 11th episode of the #WajibiqaPodcast I challenge those of us who are on a journey toward healing to learn how to belong to communities that support and admonish, rather than exploit, enable thus derail. The month of May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth. May you have the courage and curiosity that will lead you to investigate yourself in a very honest manner, and to OFTEN intentionally choose self-awareness over, and over again. _____ This episode’s methali on Jifunze Kiswahili; Kinyozi hajinyoi; a barber does not shave his own head.
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    26 min
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