Damn,...thats deep Be ready,... The type of statement that asks whats the defination of giving up,...coz i dont understand the term Love it
@alphonceo35716 сағат бұрын
This legacy or legend against courtship or marrying Kikuyu women, is deep rooted among Luos 🤗
@leejohnny21565 күн бұрын
Murugi your mum is a tither... Power of tithe. It rebukes the devourer.
@yvonnerapando16237 күн бұрын
Juliani was brilliant on this episode 👏🏿
@doctorukia8 күн бұрын
How rude of Jules to relate Murugi's success to her ''rich husband''. Murugi works hard. The rich husband is just a bonus... and it's not her fault that you do not have a rich husband or Google money.
@NdurahWaghathi8 күн бұрын
The fact that I had to get to my phone to type this from the TV I totally relate to this whole ambivalence friendship trust me that ain't it call me egocentric I'll swing with it coz wtf I ain't draining myself no more..........
@turembekeafrika2549 күн бұрын
Been waiting for a new episode for a while now😢
@rosewanjiku12710 күн бұрын
Y'all need to cut mike some slack. I'm here because he's in this episode
@Kanana-t9z11 күн бұрын
This was just amazing😊
@marehemudanielarapmoi642414 күн бұрын
one - the thing that happened at 6:05 an it's the universe being awesome two - 15:39 shazzo's thing about girl dates reminded me of sth my sister said, that women should do platonic, romantic stuff together (not romantic as in I want to be w you, but like I really like you as a friend romantic) and I love it..
@mugurehnjorogeh977514 күн бұрын
Jules looks lovely❤❤
@tanyciagrace955614 күн бұрын
Really important topic to explore, thanks so much for sharing your experiences. feedback would be that the girl in the orange trousers talks for way too long, unfortunatley i had to skip many times to get to the part where other people were talking too.
@faithnjoki147115 күн бұрын
Mike said he doesn't do interviews or podcasts. Cut him some slack. Also, note he is way younger than the rest of them. Don't you have Gen Zs in your houses and offices? He could have toned down yes but I dont think he was that bad. Murugi, always a joy. Always very insightful. I think the hosts should consider having her on her own as a guest. She is a power house in content creation.
@l3ui90915 күн бұрын
I think monolisation comes from colonial hazing
@l3ui90915 күн бұрын
I wanna hear about women earning more in a relationship
@Jack.25416 күн бұрын
Kikuyus wengi ni malaya na single mothers😅
@user-gw5iy8fj9i17 күн бұрын
In kenya as a light skin girl your chances of you getting in TV are very HIGH . Media TV Personalities.
@user-gw5iy8fj9i17 күн бұрын
Jules you nailed it 100% . Its a High Time Africans we WAKE UP and Stick to our Thing and drop all those foreign Policies which dont Serve and benefit us but rather benefit the Masters.
@Kanana-t9z17 күн бұрын
This convo resonated with me all the way.Thanks guys.Keep it up
@wambuimaina756318 күн бұрын
One of my lecturer said that atleast the new system of education Which is cbc will change the way we think career and etc. thus things like letting the child to do what they are best at like what Jules mentioned is taken care of in the cbc❤we will have stem schools i.e those students who will pursue pure sciences and like creative and arts et
@marthaclairekerubozammit635918 күн бұрын
I appreciate the opinions shared here every day. However, I felt that this episode had energetic participants, and it became a bit chaotic with everyone trying to speak at once, even overlapping. It also addressed two sensitive topics simultaneously, which didn’t allow enough time for everyone to express their thoughts fully. In reality, there was so much more that could have been shared. Just my opinion!
@HuusHome18 күн бұрын
It is actually pre colonial. The Berlin conference agenda was to divide and rule and the best way to do that was through tribes. That’s how tribalism was born in Africa
@mugurehnjorogeh977519 күн бұрын
I'd like to see inside Juliani's mind
@lucykarimi878420 күн бұрын
OMG😍Murugi is exactly who she thinks she is
@ka_ome25421 күн бұрын
Nice conversation
@teresawainaina789321 күн бұрын
Another great episode ❤❤❤❤❤Thank you guys.
@harrietmaina124023 күн бұрын
Heeee! we need Charles and Juliani back here again. 🧘🏾♀️🧘🏾♀️ manifesting abundance mentality
@cienna_wangari808524 күн бұрын
I am the new one, here today 😂😂
@zipporahwanjiku325325 күн бұрын
Nice conversation from all of them ❤❤they are all great😊i was just going through the comment section to see if people noted how julia undermined herself and what she said to murugi and sharon…..but most people are on mike 😅😅please i saw no problem him adding an opinion even if even if the questions were not directed to him😊the energy on the comment section is giving “parents favouring one sibling 😅😅Murugi is a big brand but also the others are doing well and deserve to be heard too😊😊and they all deserve tgeir flowers ❤❤❤
@kemuntomatildah25 күн бұрын
I love the perspective Sharon brings ❤
@josphinemwathi584426 күн бұрын
jules you are the real deal.you are sharp girl.......
@winniemaina995226 күн бұрын
This was soo good all round. Very valid perspectives. However, at some point it got a bit chaotic and you guys were overlapping ( for lack of a better word) when talking. Love the content and here for it always ❤.
@nellie1526 күн бұрын
May the spirit of Murugi locate me, Thank You Lord!!!!!
@hamelynmotika180728 күн бұрын
Jules, I love how you articulate issues. You're a sharp girl and its obvious. Happy to see my girl Murugi Munyi. Good episode you got here guys!
@turembekeafrika25429 күн бұрын
Love this two amazing women ❤
@bellamish47229 күн бұрын
Jules you're such a powerhouse Don't ever doubt that We(your viewers and listeners) value you so much However your second guessing shows up so much in many podcasts I wish you knew how many people you inspire with your intellect Sending love❤
@annemakena299429 күн бұрын
Great conversation! Let noone gaslight you about colorism most black pple globally know it exists just like racism but don't like facing the uncomfortable truths so they will shout 'it's just a preference' when it's actually rooted in internalized racism & selfhate in some instances. We clock it through anti-black comments disguised as jokes, backhanded compliments,etc. When you call it out most women are labeled jealous & bitter. Vet pple when it comes to dating & friendships too. Black women globally(African, African American, carribbean) stay melanated, hydrated & winning 🖤🖤🖤
@qhakathekile343129 күн бұрын
A lot of you in the comments are underestimating the amount of influence and impact Mike has had on this episode. He was here for a reason and from my take I’m glad he gave his raw experience, was open about things he struggles with even as being the only male on this episode and was like our mouthpiece in speaking his mind giving individuals like Jules their flowers in person just as some of us are in the comments. This episode has also introduced me to Sharon and I’ve loved how she was able to connect the content creation world to the corporate world bc for me as a starting creator, it’s given me a lot of answers to my questions. Murugi is so inspiring. I adore how positive, abundant her mindset is and it feels like when people shut doors to certain deals they see it as a closed opportunity but she views it as her opening her hand to something worth more and greater. Her mindset is powerful and unstoppable and she’s not yet overflowing, I love it. Jules is an icon. I’ve watched her from over 25 to her growing more and more into an iconic content creator and honestly, every time she speaks seeing a window of life from her eyes is always so greatly impactful and mind blowing. I feel greatly moved every time she talks about not fitting in while in Corprate and feeling like she’s not where she is and she desires more. Even though I’m 21 I’ve been there. And it sucks to know the weight if your potential or dreams and not have the ladder to even touch the hem of them. I’m seeing people in the comments bashing her for being ‘insecure’. My take is that Jules’ journey has always been different but even through the screen it’s honest and personalized and it’s for a reason. She will get her flowers she will get there she will be beyond 650K. She’s on her own path and she will be the greatness she is. Jules I never skip a reel, you are adored and loved out here. Rooting for you and thank you for always inspiring me from the age of 14. Hopefully one day I get to work with you and hang out with you it would be an honour. Thank you for being you. Rooting for you always!❤️
@mkhanamyaya2658Ай бұрын
I love love love Jules
@agalhasnonameАй бұрын
Jules you underplay yourself you have an audience that loves you and have your back and you have do very fantastic work.
@beloncekamz2821Ай бұрын
Jules❤ is THAT GIRL 💋💯.
@beloncekamz2821Ай бұрын
I'm loving the twinning by the hosts Jules & Shaz🔥🔥👌🏾. Always great to see Murugi Munyi❤in betweeners hoyee🎉. Mike Shujaa wetu✊🏾🇰🇪 is just good vibes.
@AugeniaАй бұрын
Jules this is time you should stop belittling yourself
@elvirahriungu1674Ай бұрын
Muchiri Mike.... A mirror to how we see ourselves.. He uses few words to introduce himself yet he has huge achievements!
@AugeniaАй бұрын
Jules need to do something,where is this fear coming from I wish she knows we worship the ground she walks on
@Elizabeth111t3Ай бұрын
We really don't mind a 2 hour podcast sessions. I feel like the hosts and guests usually have really hot🔥 points but they really never get exhausted.
@diana-pn2huАй бұрын
You you have google money. You you have a rich husband. Me. Me I'm a victim. It's me alone. Wtf
@diana-pn2huАй бұрын
Suggestion: you guys are hell bent on the time thing, then maybe pick a topic and stick to it instead of attempting to cramp alot in one episode. I like the quality of guests although I think you're really not getting the most value from each guest. Thank you
@Sharon_Njoki.MАй бұрын
The fact that I can choose Gin cause of Julia any day just because of her influence shows how valuable she truly is. So go ahead and confidently demand that monthly cut, and watch them deliver-haha, that car is coming home, girl!😍🤪
@teresandonj6835Ай бұрын
The tribes that live where settlers lived have a lightness to their skin and softness to their hair that isn't very "African". I always chalked it up to climate but now that you mentioned that story Jules, I'm curious. I wanna dig deeper.