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Akili Pod
by AkiliPod
Akili Pod is a lifestyle podcast exploring the realities of raising children and navigating family life in the modern era. The podcast blends relatable conversations, expert insights, and storytelling to provide fresh perspectives for parents and caregivers in Kenya and beyond.
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Learning Beyond the Classroom | Akilipod
Join Lorraine Mzughula and Jesse Soleil from Akili TV as they chat with 17-year-old SDG champion Portia Wanjiru and Michael Adikwu of Arigatou International about transforming education. From tackling zero hunger to fostering youth innovation, discover how purpose-driven learning and SDGs are shaping the next generation of problem-solvers. 🌱💡 #SDGChampions #YouthInnovation #AkiliTV
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Being a Dad vs Being a Father: The Real Difference
Fatherhood isn’t just biology. It’s identity. It’s presence. It’s intention.We dive into how modern dads are balancing provision with connection, learning that emotional availability matters just as much as financial stability.This conversation reminds us: the way a father loves, disciplines, and communicates becomes the lens through which children see themselves, and the world.
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Raising Kids in a Social Media World | Akili Pod
When Eveline got her first phone at 17… she was so mad 😤All her friends had phones, she had excuses ready… but her dad worked in tech and knew the risks. She wanted a smartphone, he bought her a landline ☎️😭She hated it then… but now? She gets it.Phones aren’t just gadgets. They come with digital footprints, real-world consequences, and responsibilities teens don’t always see.
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Balancing Structure and Freedom as a parent | Akili Pod
Do you know how to talk to your child about sex, drugs, and boundaries?Darren shares how he approached these conversations with his kids — calmly, openly, and without judgment. From talking about sex at the right time to guiding them through decisions about peer pressure, he emphasizes safety, consent, and understanding over rules and fear.Sometimes, the best way to prepare a child for life is to have honest conversations before they face it on their own.📺 Watch the full episode this Friday on AkiliPod YouTube and Spotify at 5 PM, and 8 PM on Akili TV.
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How do you recognize when your child is struggling? | Akili Pod
Social media is shaping our children in ways we never experienced and sometimes, the signs that it’s affecting them aren’t obvious.From sudden mood changes, withdrawal, and irritability to obsessing over likes, followers, or online validation, many kids struggle silently. What looks like “normal teen behavior” can sometimes be a cry for help. The pressure to fit in, compare, and keep up online can quietly take a toll on a child’s self-worth and mental health.In this episode, we unpack the signs parents should look out for when something isn’t okay, how social media can influence a child’s emotions and behavior, and how different parenting styles can either help or worsen the situation.Join the conversation this Friday on AkiliPod.YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcasts at 5 PMOn Akili TV at 8 PM
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Beyond the Report Card | Akili Pod
Sometimes as parents, we forget that kids aren’t the same and that’s okay. ❤️In this episode, we talk about kids’ strengths and parenting beyond grades. Some children may struggle in school but shine in other ways, and that’s perfectly okay. It’s about seeing them, supporting them, and letting them be themselves.
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What does it take to raise a differently-abled child in a world that refuses to understand?
In this episode, Wangari’s mum opens up about the quiet pain of watching people get frustrated with her daughter simply because they didn’t understand her. She shares how she learned to cope by standing alone — choosing solitude over hurtful comments, keeping her distance from the community, and becoming her own source of strength.With no one to step in, no one to offer solutions, she built a shield around her heart to protect Wangari from negativity.It’s a story of resilience, sacrifice, and a mother’s silent battle to keep her child safe from the world.A raw, honest look at what many parents of differently-abled children face — but rarely talk about.
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Black Tax: Where Do YOU Draw the Line?
Black Tax is one of those topics everyone understands but few talk about openly.In this episode, we ask the hard question: where do you draw the line?Is supporting family an act of love, a responsibility, or pressure that silently weighs you down? At what point does helping become draining? And how do you set boundaries without feeling guilty or ungrateful?We get into the emotional, financial, and mental side of Black Tax — especially in African homes — and share real perspectives many people are scared to say out loud.This conversation isn’t about blaming family. It’s about honesty, balance, and protecting your future while still showing love.🎙️ Watch, reflect, and join the conversation in the comments: Where do YOU draw the line?
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The Power of Play | Akili Pod
Sports can build confidence, discipline, and character — but when pressure comes too early, they can also steal joy.In The Power of Play, James Mwangi and Ahmed join Akili Pod to explore how young athletes navigate talent, expectation, and identity. We discuss how parents can nurture ambition without letting success define a child, and why play should remain playful even when competition and trophies enter the picture.This episode asks an important question: when do we push forward, and when do we step back to protect joy?Because raising a young athlete isn’t just about performance — it’s about perspective.
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How Learning Has Changed: Gen Z vs Millennial Mindsets
Some lessons don’t come from textbooks — they come from curiosity.Join Gabe and Mercy on this episode of Akili Pod as they share personal experiences and discuss the importance of learning beyond the classroom. From backyard experiments to sketchbooks and imagination, we explore how children teach themselves through passion and how parents can nurture curiosity without creating pressure.A conversation that celebrates wonder, self-directed learning, and the joy of discovery.Follow Akili Pod on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/akili_pod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@akilipodX: https://x.com/akilipodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/akili-pod/
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What if your Child's Passion isn't your plan? | Akili Pod
What if your child’s passion doesn’t align with the plan you had for them?In this episode of Akili Pod, we bring together two generations in an honest, deeply reflective conversation about passion, expectations, and the courage it takes to choose your own path.Kourtney, a Gen Z university student pursuing Actuarial Science, finds herself at a crossroads. While she’s academically capable, the course doesn’t ignite her passion and with her peers already far ahead, the pressure to “keep going” feels heavy. She’s torn between staying the course or starting over in pursuit of what truly fulfills her.We also have Lucy Mzughula, a Gen X and the founder of Loli Creations, a fashion and bags brand born from resilience and delayed dreams. Growing up, Lucy didn’t receive the support to pursue fashion and design. She followed the “safe” path, worked for years, and eventually made the brave decision to quit and finally chase her passion.Together, they unpack:- The generational gap in how passion and success are viewed- Parental expectations versus personal fulfillment- The fear of starting over- Whether it’s ever “too late” or “too early” to choose yourselfThis episode isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about asking the right questions for parents, students, and anyone navigating life between duty and desire.Watch & follow:https://www.youtube.com/@AkiliPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/akili_pod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@akilipodX (Twitter): https://x.com/akilipodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/akili-pod
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Is your child’s talent yours or theirs? ft Sheila Kwamboka
Exploration vs Exploitation: How Do We Support Talented Children Without Pushing it too Far?It can be a blessing and a balancing act when a child's talent shows up early. How can parents help a young gift grow without putting too much pressure on it? How do you make chances without accidentally crossing the line into exploitation?Sheila Kwamboka, a media personality, joins us on this episode of Akili Pod. She was in the spotlight at only 19 years of age long before she fully understood how heavy it was. Sheila helps us understand what it's like to grow up with gifts, be exposed, and be expected to do well. She talks about her own life, the truth about being famous at a young age, and the small problems that most people don't see. We look at: The fine line between help and stressHow to keep a child safe while helping them develop their skillsThe stress between a parent and child over safety, ambition, and dreamsWhy success early on can be both empowering and too much to handleHow to help kids do well without taking away their fun of being kids. This conversation will give you real insight and a lot to think about, whether you're a parent, mentor, creative, coach, or someone who grew up with high hopes.
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Akili Pod is a lifestyle podcast exploring the realities of raising children and navigating family life in the modern era. The podcast blends relatable conversations, expert insights, and storytelling to provide fresh perspectives for parents and caregivers in Kenya and beyond.
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