Season 2 Episode 3: Parental Trauma Beyond The Grave with Grace Kabebere

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 46 MIN

Season 2 Episode 3: Parental Trauma Beyond The Grave with Grace Kabebere

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There is nothing that prepares you for loss... especially at a young age. On this third episode of the series Parental Trauma and Dating, Kalekye sits down with Grace Kabebere, an ordinary Kenyan with an extraordinary story. Grace who is now stable and working as an Administrative Assistant did not begin her journey here. She was traumatised by death at an early age, never getting to know her real mother, being raised by her maternal aunt and grandmother who sadly also dies back to back and by the age of 7 years, she was off to be cared for by a relative.From love to hardship, Grace took refuge in boarding school until that could not protect her anymore. She has struggled to take care of herself forcing her to be so thick skinned that all she knows is to put herself first and build up walls. She has been a work in progress and we are happy to introduce her to our partners The Truth Encounter Coaching Services Kenya to get her the help she needs to fully heal.You too can benefit from working with them to get healingEmail: [email protected]: +254 718 582 035If you have an urge to crack you're parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, its time to get in touch with us and come to the show.Email us on [email protected] and we can host you next.Follow us:IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumoTikTok - @therealkalekyemumo

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