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Telling Our Story Together

Telling Our Story Together

Written by: Radio Kenya United
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Radio Kenya United Podcast is where the music pauses and the stories breathe.

Hosted as a companion to Radio Kenya United, this podcast creates space for deeper conversations at the intersection of faith, mental health, and culture. Each episode slows things down—listening to real people, real struggles, and real hope as belief meets everyday life.

We talk about faith without pretending, mental health without stigma, and culture without nostalgia or shame. These are conversations shaped by the African and Kenyan diaspora, but open to anyone searching for meaning, healing, and belonging.

No hype. No shortcuts. Just honest storytelling, thoughtful reflection, and room to think, doubt, pray, and grow.

Telling our story together—one conversation at a time.

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Episodes
  • Psalm 91: Historical, Theological and Context Issues for the Modern Church
    Mar 5 2025

    Two of our dedicated hosts at Radio Kenya United, Kasisi Kĩriakũ wa Kĩnyua and Hamisi Swalë, lead us in an enlightening conversation about Psalm 91. Kasisi Kĩriakũ introduces the psalm’s ancient yet ever-relevant message, while Hamisi dives deeper into the historical, theological, and modern-day nuances that continue to make Psalm 91 an essential source of hope and comfort. We invite you to settle in, open your heart, and prepare for a meaningful exploration of this timeless passage.

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    10 mins
  • An African Take on the Valuable Life Lessons from the Late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Life and Legacy
    Feb 4 2024

    We, at Kĩriakũ Waves Radio, have taken the time to honor the legacy of the late Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. King's legacy continues to inspire and impact the global struggle for human rights and equality.

    One of the most inspiring speeches to the motherland Africa is “The Birth of A New Nation”, a Sermon Delivered at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama on April 7, 1957. The basis of this momentous speech, is his visit to Ghana in 1957 (SHOW MLKJr_06) to attend the nation’s independence celebrations. The experience deeply moved King, seeing parallels between Ghana's liberation from colonial rule and the civil rights struggle in the United States. This trip reinforced his belief in the global nature of the struggle for freedom and justice. King expressed solidarity with Africans struggling against colonialism and seeking independence.

    He recognized the parallels between the civil rights struggle in the United States and the fight against colonial rule in Africa. King believed that this shared struggle against oppression and for equality and self-determination created a sense of kinship.

    In this podcast, we pick a few lessons from Dr. King.

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    15 mins
  • The Question of Homelessness
    Oct 27 2023

    As I drove to Tacoma, Washington from Santa Cruz California, I thought about the homeless people we found living inside one of the California State Parks. These are my thoughts as I cruised on I-5 North and as I reflected on my encounters with others in Santa Cruz.

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    28 mins
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