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Njeri Talks Law Podcast
by Njeri Wagacha
he law affects your job, your money, your relationships, and your future — but most people were never taught how it actually works.Njeri Talks is where legal conversations become simple, relatable, and practical. Hosted by lawyer Njeri, the podcast brings thoughtful discussions with experts who break down the legal realities behind everyday life.Expect honest conversations, eye-opening insights, and the kind of knowledge that helps you make better decisions before problems arise.Because understanding the law shouldn’t require a law degree.
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LSK President Speaks: Abductions, Corruption & The Future of Justice in Kenya | Charles Kanjama
What is really happening to the rule of law in Kenya?In this powerful episode of Njeri Talks, we sit down with LSK President Charles Kanjama to unpack some of the most urgent legal and societal issues facing the country today.From abductions and constitutional violations to corruption within systems, Kanjama speaks candidly about the gaps between law and reality — and what must change.We also go beyond the headlines:The role of faith and ethics in professional lifeWhy corruption persists despite a “religious” societyThe future of the legal profession in KenyaHow technology and AI will reshape legal practiceWhat real reform in the justice system should look likeThis is not just a conversation for lawyers — it’s for every Kenyan who cares about justice, accountability, and the future of the country.🎙️ If you’ve ever asked “Is the system working for us?” — this episode is for you.
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From 3 Runners to 500+: How Emily Chepkor Built a City Movement
What if the thing that changes your life… isn’t part of the plan?In this episode, we sit down with Emily Chepkor, founder of We Run Nairobi—a community that began with just three people and has grown into a powerful movement bringing together hundreds across the city every weekend.Emily shares her journey from growing up in Kapsabet to pursuing law, and how life took an unexpected turn into endurance running, community building, and entrepreneurship. What started as a simple idea—“show up and run together”—quickly became something much bigger.We explore:The reality of leaving behind a traditional career path.How We Run Nairobi grew organically without marketing.The role of community in a fast-paced, often disconnected city.Why running is less about fitness and more about identity and belonging.The challenges of scaling something that was never meant to be a business.And how Emily is now navigating leadership, influence, and impact.This conversation is about reinvention, taking risks, and building something meaningful—without having all the answers.
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Kenya’s Economy Looks Good… So Why Are People Struggling?
Why does the Kenyan economy look good on paper but feel so tough in our pockets? In this episode, we sit down with Julians Amboko, the face of NTV’s Business Redefined and one of Kenya’s most trusted economic voices.Julians takes us behind the scenes of his transition from transaction advisory to journalism and breaks down the most pressing financial issues of 2026. We discuss:The Macro-Micro Paradox: Why a 5% GDP growth isn't reaching your wallet.The Tax Trap: What the gig economy needs to know about KRA’s latest moves.Budget 2026/27: Navigating the 4.7 trillion KSh budget and the rise of "hidden" levies.Lessons from Abroad: What Kenya can learn from India’s digital payment revolution.What's your biggest concern regarding the 2026 Budget? Let us know in the comments!
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The MD's Playbook: Navigating Kenya's Complex Business Landscape
How do you stay calm when 90% of your company goes on strike?Today’s guest, Thibault Flichy, has navigated military discipline, the high-stakes energy sector across Africa, and now leads the charge for French-Kenyan business relations. He joins Njeri Wagacha to discuss his "people-first" philosophy, why he reads the Bible for business lessons, and how Total Energies is transforming from a traditional oil company into a multi-fuel innovation hub.If you are a leader looking for a fresh perspective on resilience and empowering teams, this episode is for you.
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Africa Has Ideas… Tonee Ndungu Explains Why Startups Struggle.
Africa is brimming with ideas and talent—but why do so many startups still struggle to succeed? In this episode of Njeri Talks, we sit down with Tonee Ndungu, entrepreneur, investor, and thought leader, to unpack the biggest challenges facing African startups today. From funding gaps and market barriers to mindset and execution, Tonee shares insights from his journey, what he’s learned supporting founders, and practical advice for anyone looking to build in Africa.Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, investor, or simply curious about the African startup ecosystem, this conversation is full of valuable lessons and eye-opening perspectives.Tune in to learn:The hidden reasons startups fail in AfricaHow founders can navigate funding and market challengesTonee’s advice for turning ideas into sustainable businesses🎧 Listen now and get inspired to think bigger, smarter, and bolder.
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The Best Travel Agency in the World — A Career in Energy | Thibault Flichy, TotalEnergies Kenya
What does it take to lead one of the world's largest energy companies across multiple African markets — and do it with optimism?In this episode, host Njeri Wagacha sits down with Thibault Flichy, Chair of French Chamber of Commerrce and MD of Total Energies Kenya. We explore his remarkable journey from a French military upbringing to boardrooms across Burkina Faso, Senegal, Morocco, and now Nairobi.They discuss Kenya's unique business climate, Total Energies' bold sustainability bets — including 3,000 EV battery swaps per day — and what it really means to bridge French and Kenyan business communities.Whether you're in business, energy, or simply love a great leadership story, this one's for you."Life is beautiful." — Thibault Flichy
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Inside the GoodLife Pharmacies Exit | Biju Mohandas on Health Tech & Insurance in Africa
How do you build healthcare systems that reach millions of people across emerging markets?In this episode of Njeri Talks, Njeri speaks with Biju Mohandas, Partner and Head of Global Healthcare at LeapFrog Investments, and co-host Ed Burbidge about the investment story behind GoodLife Pharmacies, one of East Africa’s fastest-growing pharmacy networks.They discuss how impact capital can scale healthcare businesses, the future of health insurance and preventive wellness, and why Africa’s healthcare sector presents one of the most important investment opportunities of the coming decades.
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Open for Business: The Economic Case for LGBTQ+ Inclusivity in the African Workplace
Is inclusion simply a social issue, or is it also an economic one?In this episode of Njeri Talks, Njeri speaks with Levis Nderitu (Workplace Pride) and Patrick Oyoo (Open for Business) about the growing business case for inclusive workplaces in Africa.They discuss how diversity influences innovation, productivity, and talent retention, the economic costs of exclusion, and how companies can navigate inclusion within complex legal and cultural environments.The conversation also explores generational shifts in the workforce and why younger professionals are demanding more inclusive workplace cultures.
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Justice Aleem Visram: Law, Leadership & Why Kenya Doesn’t Need More Laws.
What does it take to serve as a High Court judge in Kenya today?In this episode of Njeri Talks, Njeri Wagacha speaks with The Hon. Justice Aleem Visram about his journey to the bench, the realities of managing hundreds of cases, and why the future of Kenya’s legal system depends more on implementation than new laws.They also discuss the role of technology and AI in the judiciary, the importance of public trust, and advice for young lawyers considering public service.
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Why Njeri is officially 'tired' of the hustle culture.
For the first time, Njeri Wagacha steps out of the interviewer’s chair and into the guest seat.In this special episode of Njeri Talks, two of her closest friends take over the conversation and ask the questions listeners have always been curious about. From her early influences and career in law to the experiences that shaped her voice and perspective, this episode offers a rare look behind the podcast.Expect honest reflections, personal stories, and a deeper understanding of the person behind the conversations that break down law for everyday people.If you’ve listened to the show before, this episode will help you see it—and its host—in a completely new way.
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3 Things Every Gen Z Professional Needs to Hear (with Disha Copreaux)
Are you looking to climb the managerial ladder? Disha Copreaux shares the "un-teachable" traits that make an employee stand out and the importance of finding a sponsor who will take a bet on you."You can teach skills, but you can't teach attitude." [34:40] Disha shares her personal tips for career growth—from the discipline of daily to-do lists [36:12] to the power of ownership.
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Leading from the Inside Out: A Guide for the Modern Woman
We often see the awards and the LinkedIn profiles, but we rarely hear the stories of the "mazes" it took to get there. In this episode, Reverend Emily Obaka, June Opio, Pat Mugwa, and others join the Njeri Talks stage to discuss Dream Big for Her.From learning to "dance to your own music" after a 25-year marriage to the technical competence required to sit on global boards, this episode is for every woman (and man) who wants to lead with authenticity. Stop living for the outside world and start living from the inside out.A must-listen for anyone feeling stuck in their current "season of life."
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Phillip Aliker: Survival, Sovereignty, and the Secrets of a Top Arbitrator
Phillip Aliker’s name literally means "Chief Trouble," and his life has been anything but quiet. After fleeing Idi Amin’s Uganda as a child, Phillip rose to the very top of the global legal ladder.In this deep-dive conversation, he discusses the "introspection" required to succeed as an outsider in London, the ethics of international law, and why he’s now dedicating his life to mentoring the next generation of African lawyers. It’s a story of resilience, technical mastery, and the pursuit of excellence.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
he law affects your job, your money, your relationships, and your future — but most people were never taught how it actually works.Njeri Talks is where legal conversations become simple, relatable, and practical. Hosted by lawyer Njeri, the podcast brings thoughtful discussions with experts who break down the legal realities behind everyday life.Expect honest conversations, eye-opening insights, and the kind of knowledge that helps you make better decisions before problems arise.Because understanding the law shouldn’t require a law degree.
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