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In this episode of the Legally Clueless podcast, we begin Part 1 of Dr. Kui Muraya’s story. Kui takes us through her childhood growing up between Nairobi and Mombasa, being raised by multiple mother figures, and the powerful lineage of women who shaped her storytelling voice. She shares what it was like to grow up as a “different” child outspoken, curious, and deeply aware of injustice and how those traits both set her apart and got her into trouble.
From being top of her class to being punished for speaking up in school, this episode explores the early experiences that shaped her relationship with her voice. It’s a story about identity, belonging, and the subtle ways the world teaches us to shrink ourselves.
In this episode, Kui speaks about:
Part 2 of Kui’s story will be available in the next episode, where she shares her journey into adulthood, career, activism, burnout, and redefining her life on her own terms.
Connect With Kui Here:
https://www.instagram.com/kuimuraya/
Listen To Her Podcast Here:
https://www.instagram.com/konversationswithkui/
Share Your Story: If you’d like to share your story, you can do so here:
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Connect with Legally Clueless Africa:
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