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Has Success Cost Me Love? The Hidden Burden of Being a Successful Woman | Nekesa Wamalwa
Jul 1, 2026
40m 54s
Season 3 Episode 2: Men, Money & Love with Kevin Ismael
Apr 29, 2026
46m 57s
Season 3 Episode 1: Let's Talk Money and Love with Waceke Nduati
Mar 25, 2026
42m 37s
Season 2 Episode 9: Healing and Thriving After Parental Trauma with Ruth Waithira
Dec 18, 2025
43m 52s
Season 2 Episode 8: Father Wounds and Dating Relationships with Korry Bachia
Oct 29, 2025
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| 7/1/26 | ![]() Has Success Cost Me Love? The Hidden Burden of Being a Successful Woman | Nekesa Wamalwa | Has success come at the cost of love? For many women, building a career, creating financial stability and learning to stand on their own wasn't about proving they didn't need a partner. It was about refusing to put life on hold while waiting for one. In this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, I sit down with Nekesa Stephanie Wamalwa —a lawyer by training and Programme Lead, Next Gen at Trust Africa — for a deeply honest conversation about love, success and the emotional weight of doing life alone. Nekesa shares her personal journey of watching money become the invisible 3rd party in her parents marriage, pursuing an education, building a meaningful career and creating the life she dreamed of, while also asking the difficult questions many successful women quietly wrestle with: - Has my success made finding love harder? - Do men feel intimidated by accomplished women? - Can a woman be independent and still desire partnership? - What does true partnership look like today? This isn't a conversation about choosing career over love. It's about challenging the assumption that women who have built successful lives somehow no longer want to share them. If you've ever wondered whether success changes the way we experience relationships, this conversation is for you. I'd love to hear from you in the comments: Do you think success makes dating more difficult, or does it simply reveal the right partner? Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and Share if you enjoy meaningful conversations about love, relationships and modern life. You could also be our next guest to share how money has affected your relationship. Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 40m 54s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Season 3 Episode 2: Men, Money & Love with Kevin Ismael✨ | menmoney+4 | Kevin Ismael | Conversations With Kalekye | — | menmoney+5 | — | 46m 57s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Season 3 Episode 1: Let's Talk Money and Love with Waceke Nduati | In this episode of season three around 'Money and Relationships' we kick off with a very hearty conversation around the difficulties couples face when it comes to the money conversation: How much do you have, what do you plan to do with it and what are your spending and saving habits. To break this down and give us clear perspective on how we need to engage the money conversation in our love relationships we host none other than the CEO of Centonomy who has over 17-years helping people and couple understand their relationship with money and how to develop a better one. From when to ask about money values and habits to how to understand your own values around money, Waceke helps us breakdown the myths around money and relationships plus gives us honest feedback on how we go wrong due to our assumptions based on our up-bringing. What more would you like to learn about 'Money & Relationships?' Who would you like us to host next? Or would you like to be our next guest to share how money affected your relationship? Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 42m 37s | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 9: Healing and Thriving After Parental Trauma with Ruth Waithira | After numerous conversations on Parental Trauma and Dating Relationships, it is truly good to know there is a place to find healing. You just need to be tired enough to decide to heal. On this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, we are honoured to have a seasoned therapist, Ruth Waithira, who admits that she herself found out that being un-fathered from age two showed up as trauma in her relationships and that led her to seeking to heal and help others as a certified emotional wellness coach and author. Ruth helps us breakdown the way Parental Trauma manifests, its disregard for boundaries and the journey to healing. Learn more from her book 'Hidden Abuse' https://ruthwaithira.com/step/thehabook As we gear up from 2026, we would love to hear your feedback. Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 43m 52s | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 8: Father Wounds and Dating Relationships with Korry Bachia | Children learn more from what they see than what they're told. In this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, Korry Bachia shares how witnessing her father's violence toward her mother shaped her view of men, love, and self-worth. Determined not to repeat her mother's story, she built her life in full masculine energy — always showing up for everyone but herself. Korry opens up about self-abandonment, healing from parental trauma, and rediscovering purpose beyond the roles of wife and mother. If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show. Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 56m 01s | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 7: Parental Trauma & Partner Choices with Agatha Mwende | Parental Trauma is often defined by what a child perceives of how they were treated or spoken to - but it also appears in what a child grew up watching. There are two ways it could go - completely avoid it successfully OR go in trying to run away from through the same situation without recognising it.That is the story of author, Agatha Mwende whose life flipped and turned when her single mum got married to a man who was polygamous. The trauma she observed watching her mum cry herself to sleep after having arguments over her step father's infidelity got her afraid thinking every man will cheat or end-up polygamous.In the twist of it all she shares with our host Kalekye that how she built an idea that turned out to be the illusion of forever - her desire to have a solid relationship and family put her into a state that led her to trauma in her own relationship. Agatha's story gives perspective that we may often be subconsciously influenced by the dysfunction we witness. If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show. Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 38m 14s | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 6: Parental Trauma and Absenteesim with Saiton Righa | Mothers are home. She is an anchor to a child's sense of belonging and comfort - so what happens when she leaves before a child has even understood her place in the world? That is the situation our guest, Saiton Righa, found herself when things became economically tough for her and her mum. From the age of nine, Saiton found herself being raised by silent grandparents and picking up her mother's load. In this conversation, she shares the motions she went through growing up un-mothered and living on a promise that never came. It is in this conversation that we learn that parental trauma can leave one fighting to survive and making decisions to get some sense of feeling that resembles being alive. It is also in this story we learn how never experiencing what being mothered feels can bring such gripping fear when you yourself become a mother. In this episode, Saiton reveals how faith in God became her anchor and has been her guide as she continues to confront the invisible wound that comes with parental trauma and an absent parent. If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show. Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 42m 20s | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 5: Generational Parental Trauma with Achie Nimo | All things work together for good whether we know it or not. A breakup led to depression and that led to resolving lingering hurt between a mother and daughter. Achie Nimo is not a guest to this podcast, we have loved her insights and wisdom on season 2 when she gave us nuggets to survive Valentines without pressure. In this episodes she returns with a conversation dedicated to her late mother. Parental trauma shows up in many different ways and one that is quite heavily missed is generational parental trauma simply because we assume if we go through a bad traumatising episode we will not do it to anyone else and more so our own child that we love - but that is not the case. Achie sits down with our host, Kalekye, to reveal the things she discovered about her mum in a journey that began after her own heart was broken by a man she was engaged to and through it a journey of healing and understanding began. Though time cut the journey short when Achie lost her mother to cancer, she still cherishes the moments of therapy, healing and understanding that finally let her see her mother as a friend and a safe space. If you have an urge to crack your parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, it's time to get in touch with us and come to the show. Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 54m 05s | ||||||
| 5/28/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 4: Parental Trauma and Rejection with Earnest Bantu | Parental Trauma and mother wounds clearly do not pick sexes as many would assume. Men have grown up in tough situations too but often shy away from sharing. In this episode of Conversations with Kalekye, media personality and actor Earnest Bantu opens up about his childhood and how it lowered his self confidence and esteem at an early age with the mixed emotions he received from his parents. He felt like a failure who was good for nothing and unloved until he was winning at football - but that love soon faded when he sadly had a bad football accident that left him in hospital for a whole year. This conversation really leaves one wondering why parents only show love to their children based on what they can get from them and how comparison kills spirits. With the help of our partners, The Truth Encounter Coaching Services lead coach & Counsellor, Agiso Odhuno, we bring healing and understanding to Earnest and anyone else going through such a traumatic experience that creeps up into their dating relationships. You too can benefit from working with them to get healing:Email: thetruthencounterkenya@gmail.com Call: +254 718 582 035 If you have an urge to crack your 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 conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 50m 52s | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 3: Parental Trauma Beyond The Grave with Grace Kabebere | 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: thetruthencounterkenya@gmail.comCall: +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 conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next.Follow us:IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumoTikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 46m 46s | ||||||
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| 3/26/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 2: Unpacking Parental Trauma 'A mother can wound a child even from the womb' Agiso Odhuno | It's Un-African to suggest that a parent and more so a mother can harm her child in any way. But to learn that it can even happen involuntarily from the womb as you carry your child is something I did not even know. In this episode Kalekye sits down with lead coach and Psychologist Agiso Oduno of The Truth Encounter Coaching Service to unpack Parental Trauma and Dating by seeking to understand how it happens and if truly she too is victim to parental wounds of her own. As she gets vulnerable, Kalekye finally learns what the impact of her mother wounds has had on her and what in turn her response to any man who wishes to date her is…In this fascinating discovery journey, we open up the season to understanding why we behave the way we behave in dating and relationships and also find a sense of healing with the help of the Truth Encounter Coaching Services who have partnered with us on the next few episodes.Get more information on how to heal your parental wounds from The Truth Encounter:Email: thetruthencounterkenya@gmail.comCall: +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 conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next.Follow us:IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumoTikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 50m 16s | ||||||
| 2/26/25 | ![]() Season 2 Episode 1: Looking Back To Move Forward | We are so excited to be back!!In this episode, Kalekye takes a look at some of the most impactful episodes that made season one which was a focus on 'Love Stories'. Some of the episodes took us to a place where we needed to think about the foundations on what love really means to us. Why do we think and behave the way we do when we get into a relationship? How much of it is influenced by the way you were raised?And with that we are happy to announce the title for season 2 - "Parental Trauma and Dating Relationships." Do you know the impact of your parental trauma has had on your dating love? Have you sort therapy and successfully managed to have a hold of your traumas? We would love to have you on the podcast.Email us conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next.Follow us:IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumoTikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 35m 10s | ||||||
| 11/27/24 | ![]() Episode 13: Love In Private with Moses Kiema | Would you be able to turn a blind eye knowing the way the public behaves around celebrities? Would you keep your eye focused on the family ONLY when it comes to a partner in the lime light? As a person in the public eye, there are many difficult decisions one has to make as they get into a committed relationship. Award winning actor Moses Kiema had a conversation with Kalekye just to shed some light on how he has managed to keep his marriage of 8 years completely private. We searched all over for at least one image of his wife and found NONE. His wife chose not to know what happens and he also doesn't share things that happen in his DMs that would make her uncomfortable. Moses says he has managed to separate his acting life from his family life and they have actively cut off friends who are nosy and want to start up fires in their lives keeping their focus on each other. His assurance to her is to actively give her his undivided attention and time while respecting her boundaries. This episode is an encouragement to anyone who maybe shying away from marrying someone who is in the limelight. You can decide to keep your relationship private and also be understanding of your persons work then live a happy life. If you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 42m 43s | ||||||
| 10/30/24 | ![]() Episode 12: Trauma Bonding Love with Wadzanai Garwe | Imagine watching your life happen before your eyes as if you were watching yourself in a movie.That is exactly how our amazing guest Wadzani Garwe felt after she received a her life changing diagnosis that came without any counselling or care just a 'we cannot insure you because you are HIV Positive'. On first chat with Wadzanai who is now a HIV activist aside from being an economist with the United Nations, you would not tell the kind of trauma she has been through. Her bubbly nature and evidence of living out loud hit you face first. But on deeper conversation, Wadzanai opened up about how she received this deadly diagnosis back at a time when HIV & Aids was newly discovered and Africa had no antiretrovirals. Her then boyfriend who was with her on receiving the news was very great about it - or so she thought. We had the opportunity to stream this conversation with Wadzanai as she took us through the journey of how a traumatic diagnosis can find one opting to stay in the wrong relationship in an attempt to run away from reality. She shares her experiences during what began as a trauma bond relationship, how she almost lost her life and how she finally accepted her reality and she began to live a full healthy life. Wadzanai is truly a miracle of God and we thank her for sharing her story. If you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyem | 51m 15s | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() Episode 11: Love Over Dream Weddings with Becky Chege | Unlike her fellow GenZ's afraid of commitment today, Becky was determined to get married so that she can move to the next stage of her life. Having began dating at sixteen and gotten lots of heartbreaks, she came back to Christ and mapped her way to finding a husband in church. From meeting the guy on a Sunday to moving in by Thursday, Becky shares with Kalekye just how being on the same page, opening up honestly and having the right intention can get a couple to achieve what they want. This conversation is not only bold and inspiring but it also goes to show how real love and the determination to foster a marriage out ways a dream wedding. It shows that a marriage requires sacrifice and that is something you can only do for the one you truly love and loves you equally back. If you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyem | 48m 21s | ||||||
| 8/28/24 | ![]() Episode 10: Don't Marry A Poor Man with Christine K. Mutua | In this day and age, marriage is either something we run in to so fast especially as witnessed with young Christians OR are so afraid of because of the implication of the responsibility as witnessed with the Gen Zs. In this episode we had a conversation with the author of the book "Don't Marry A Poor Man' Christine Karanja Mutua, who is an educator, a wife and mother to young adults sheds light on how to identify a poor man, what to look out for and consider before saying "I DO". In her words, there are things about a person that don't change irrespective of culture, time and place. In fact take your time because time reveals truth and relationships generally develop over time. Poverty is not just financial but in mannerisms, wisdom, knowledge and it is important to take time to know your potential partner because at the end of the day "Marriage is a private affair with public implications." This episode is a challenge to both women and men alike to make sure they don't take the step towards marriage lightly. If you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyem | 35m 05s | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | ![]() Episode 9: Early Fatherhood Choices with The Voice of an African Boychild with Shamala | There are loads of things that can happen to you in your 20s, becoming a parent by accident and seeing it through especially as a man is not common. He is referred to as "The Voice of the African Boychild", Shamala is the epitome of responsible. Once he got his then Belgian girlfriend pregnant and she moved back home to raise her child in Belgium, Shamala felt he really wanted to be a present father and would do whatever it took to be in his sons life. He met his son for the first time when the boy was six months old and that was it, he was willing to loose his opportunity to pursue the degree of his dreams and move to a foreign country where they didn't even speak English. This episode is for the young me who might want to run away from their responsibilities and to encourage young ladies that there are a few good men out there. If you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyem | 41m 56s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 8 - Thriving Through Barrenness with Jane Gichohi | Jane Gichohi is an educator, a pastors wife and an author of the book "God why can't I have a baby" where she shares candidly about the journey into marriage only to discover that she cannot give the love of her life the one thing he loves so very much wanted - a baby. In this 8th episode Kalekye Mumo seeks to dig deeper to find out just how a couple can maintain a healthy relationship in the face of barrenness as Jane shares the effects of the journey that took 9yrs before God opened her womb and blessed her with first child. How do you handle the feelings of being a failure? How do you keep trying when the medications keep giving you serious hormonal imbalances that affect your emotions and feelings. This is an extraordinary story that will give hope to any woman who is in this place of barrenness to keep the faith and hold onto Gods promises while maintaining your marital vows. If you too have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyem | 45m 56s | ||||||
| 5/29/24 | ![]() Episode 7: Love Across Races with DJ Moz | 15 years of marriage, 3 children and a whole vasectomy later, DJ Moz says marrying a woman from a far away country was the best decision of his life. Having first assumed his wife Deborah was an American wannabe Kenyan, he was happy to discover that she was actually Scottish and willing to assimilate into the Kenyan culture. What he was not ready for was having to follow Scottish culture that required him to travel to Scotland to ask for permission to marry. Often confused for a taxi driver delivering a white lady and her children, DJ Moz shares why focusing on the important things in your marriage is the key to its success. His advise, do not for money because that can be here today gone tomorrow... Marry for love and just and just love your person wholeheartedly. | 50m 04s | ||||||
| 4/17/24 | ![]() Episode 6: Love After Assault with Njeri Migwi | Njeri Migwi is truly a remarkable woman. She is a mother and the Executive Director of Usikimye Kenya, an NGO that fights against sexual and gender based violence. An organisation she began while she was still living under sexual and gender based violence, afraid to leave. And in this sixth episode, Kalekye sits down with Njeri to have a much needed conversation that opens us to a world of marrying young, believing in staying and praying for a marriage despite the emotional, mental and physical abuse to marrying for survival and still having the will to love again. How does one heal and still believe in love after the one she trusted and called husband beat her so bad it left her deaf in one ear? How does one trust again and how should they be made feel safe when we can tell their guard is constantly up? There must be time to heal and have an identity away from titles and those willing to love a victim of assault must be kind, understanding and have a lot of patience. If you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyem | 48m 46s | ||||||
| 3/13/24 | ![]() Episode 5: Life & Lessons After Divorce with Dr. Zippy Okoth | Beautiful, divorced and still loving LOVE! That is Dr. Zippy Okoth who we had the opportunity to sit with and discuss the life & lessons she's experience after divorce & the end of a long term relationship that gave her a second child. Her motto is CHOOSE HAPPINESS and get a good support system. Her parents her were her greatest support telling her to choose life and not be tied to a marriage that could kill her. We hope this story encourages you to live life to the fullest even if your relationship did not work. There is Life after divorce. If you have a story that you want to share:Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 39m 25s | ||||||
| 2/7/24 | ![]() Episode 4: Thriving during Valentines with Achie - iVow Agency | Something is usually in the air when the month of February arrives. From the marketing of lovers experiences and gifts to some form of chase and push among lovers and friends, Valentines can be a really difficult time to thrive. Our friend and expert Achie - iVow Agency explains it as a lack of understanding our identity. This is truly a valuable conversation that will leave you better suited to take on the month of love this 2024. As you enjoy the show, maybe you have a story that you want to share: Email us on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com and we can host you next. Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumo TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo | 41m 28s | ||||||
| 1/24/24 | ![]() Episode 3: Saint P's Love Story PT 5 | In this final part of the conversation with Saint P, he shares about his turnaround and commitment to loving faithfully based on honesty after fully understanding who he is in God. The hardships finally made sense and made the journey worth while. Do you have a love story to share? Lets have a conversation right her on @conversationswithkalekye Email us - conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com Follow us IG - @conversationswithkalekye https://www.instagram.com/conversationswithkalekye?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== @kalekyemumo https://www.instagram.com/kalekyemumo?igsh=YzVkODRmOTdmMw== Tik Tok - @therealkalekyemumo https://www.tiktok.com/@therealkalekyemumo?_t=8j54IoRa68k&_r=1 | 39m 57s | ||||||
| 1/17/24 | ![]() Episode 3: Saint Ps Love Story PT4 | Rejection and feeling unloved has such a high impact on how you choose to love. Having gone through a phase where he felt God was not on his side, Saint P shares how he began to date recklessly while seriously manipulating the girls to think not being the only one was okay. Do you have a love story that can save lives? Come share it on @conversationswithkalekye drop us an email on conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com Follow us: IG - @conversationswithkalekye https://www.instagram.com/conversationswithkalekye?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== @kalekyemumo https://www.instagram.com/kalekyemumo?igsh=YzVkODRmOTdmMw== TikTok - @therealkalekyemumo https://www.tiktok.com/@therealkalekyemumo?_t=8j54IoRa68k&_r=1 | 21m 46s | ||||||
| 1/10/24 | ![]() Episode 3: Saint P's Love Story PT3 | Imagine knowing God but feeling that you were dealt such a bad hand that you would rather live recklessly without a care and hurt anyone you date? They say hurt people hurt people and in Saint Ps case he felt that even God the author of love didn't care and he was even willing to let the devil take over as he attempted suicide 3 times. Do you have a story to share? Come be on the show, we would love to hear from you. Email: Conversationswithkalekye@gmail.com Follow us: IG @conversationswithkalekye @kalekyemumo TikTok @therealkalekyemumo | 12m 51s | ||||||
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