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Mama Tales

Mama Tales

Written by: Sally Kuria
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What began as occasional storytelling on Instagram has grown into a full-fledged podcast connecting parents from all walks of life. Based in Nairobi, Mama Tales brings relatable, realistic, and insightful content for parents navigating the highs, lows, and everyday adventures of raising children. From the joys and challenges of early motherhood to the broader journey of parenting, each episode is designed to meet you where you are on your parenting path. Join host Sally and guests as they share stories, tips, and experiences that make the parenting journey a little less daunting and a lot moreSally Kuria Parenting Relationships
Episodes
  • EP 70: The Baby Is In The Wrong Place
    Sep 2 2025

    What Janet thought were intense period pains, turned out to be a life threatening pregnancy.

    Janet, a mum of three found out that she was pregnant and that the pregnancy needed to be removed all in one moment. This was unexpected since she thought that having an IUD meant she wouldn't get pregnant.

    Her's is a story of pain and insufficient research into the reproductive health of women


    Website: ⁠mamatalespodcast.com⁠

    Instagram: ⁠@mamatalespodcast⁠ & ⁠@sallymugure⁠

    TikTok: @mamatalespodcast

    Newsletter [SUBSCRIBE]: ⁠Mama Tales - Behind The Mic⁠

    YouTube: ⁠Mama Tales Podcast⁠

    Email: mamatalespod@gmail.com


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    Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions


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    41 mins
  • EP 69: You Can't Beat a Disability Out of a Child, Even If It's Invisible
    Jan 14 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Linda Gakuru, a neurodivergent parent raising neurodivergent children, to explore the challenges and triumphs of navigating parenting and neurodiversity in Africa. Linda shares her journey of accepting her diagnosis, how it helped her understand herself and her children, and why early diagnosis is so critical.


    We also dive into the misconceptions surrounding neurodivergence in African cultures, including the harmful belief that it stems from indiscipline. Linda’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of advocacy, understanding, and creating a supportive environment for neurodivergent individuals.


    Pod's links

    Website: ⁠mamatalespodcast.com⁠

    Instagram: ⁠@mamatalespodcast⁠ & ⁠@sallymugure⁠

    Newsletter [SUBSCRIBE]: ⁠Mama Tales - Behind The Mic⁠

    YouTube: ⁠Mama Tales Podcast⁠

    Email: mamatalespod@gmail.com


    Share your story! ⁠Fill this out⁠

    Got a topic you would like covered in this podcast, ⁠let me know


    Consider donating to this podcast. MPESA Till no 8579738

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Polio Vaccine Controversy in Kenya | Raising Tiny Humans 01
    Dec 3 2024

    In this debut episode of Raising Tiny Humans, a new mini-series from Mama Tales, we explore the growing controversy surrounding the recent polio vaccine campaign in Kenya. With reports of adverse reactions and increasing mistrust in government initiatives, many parents are questioning the safety and necessity of vaccinations.


    I share my personal experiences as a mother navigating vaccine decisions, reflect on Kenya’s history of polio eradication efforts, and unpack the layers of mistrust that have shaped public perceptions of government-led health campaigns.


    This episode isn’t just about vaccines—it’s about the deeper challenges of parenting in a society grappling with fear, misinformation, and systemic distrust.


    Pod's links


    Website: ⁠mamatalespodcast.com⁠

    Instagram: ⁠@mamatalespodcast⁠ & ⁠@sallymugure⁠

    Newsletter [SUBSCRIBE]: ⁠Mama Tales - Behind The Mic⁠

    YouTube: ⁠Mama Tales Podcast⁠

    Email: mamatalespod@gmail.com


    Share your story! ⁠Fill this out⁠


    Got a topic you would like covered in this podcast, ⁠let me know⁠




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    15 mins
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