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Mama Fua: The Work That Raised Me Became My Business | Legally Clueless Ep 373

podcast April 12, 2026


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In this episode of the Legally Clueless podcast, Loise Njeri shares her journey of becoming a mama fua, and how what started as survival slowly turned into a business. Raised in Nyandarua by a single mother who did everything she could to provide, Loise grew up watching firsthand what it means to work hard, adapt, and show up for your family, even when resources are limited. From navigating culture shock in a national high school, to hustling through campus, to landing her first job in Nairobi… Loise opens up about the quiet pressure of trying to “make it” and the moment she realized she needed to choose a different path. This is a story about dignity in work, redefining what success looks like, and finding opportunity in places most people overlook.

In Part 1, Loise shares:

  • Growing up in Nyandarua and being raised by a single mother
  • How her mum’s work shaped her relationship with labor and survival
  • The culture shock of transitioning from village life to a national school
  • Her early hustles, from teaching to photography to campus gigs
  • Moving to Nairobi and working a call centre job
  • The moment she started doing laundry for money and saw potential

Part 2 drops next week, where Loise takes us deeper into building her laundry business and what it took to bet on herself.

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