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This week’s episode explores how politics, economics and psychology intersect in modern African life.We start with the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, where leaders and global partners discussed development, investment and Africa’s future role in the world. But beyond the speeches and promises, we ask: who really benefits from these partnerships and why does skepticism around development keep growing among young Africans?We then turn to the Finance Bill 2026 debate, covering proposed taxes on smartphones, mitumba, rentals and the digital economy. In the aftermath of the 2024 protests, public sensitivity around taxation, governance and accountability remains high as citizens grapple with rising costs, unemployment and political distrust.Finally, we connect these realities to everyday psychology through internet theories that help explain modern pressure and behaviour how people and societies repeat cycles, carry unseen emotional burdens, normalize survival mode, and adapt to long-term stress in ways they don’t always notice.At its core, the episode asks: are we truly progressing, or simply learning how to live under increasing pressure?
In this week’s episode, we explore major developments shaping Kenya right now, from culture and economics to politics and connects them to how we think, interpret, and respond to change.We begin with the Kalasha International Film and TV Awards, where for the first time since its inception in 2009, President William Ruto attended and announced a KSh 1 billion investment into Kenya’s film industry, signaling growing recognition of the creative economy.We then examine Kenya’s 2026/2027 national budget, estimated at KSh 4.7 trillion, compared to the previous financial year’s approximately KSh 4.3 trillion, asking what these trillions actually mean for everyday livelihoods and why rising budgets don’t always translate into visible economic relief.Finally, we look at early political realignments ahead of 2027, including shifts involving Irungu Kang’ata distancing himself from the United Democratic Alliance, and what this signals about emerging political strategies and alliances.But beyond the headlines, this episode goes deeper.We explore a central question:Are we trapped by our own thinking patterns?Using psychological and behavioral theories including the Ironic Process Theory, King Solomon Paradox, Boiling Frog effect, Empty Boat illusion, Cycle Completion, Black Coffee normalization, Bridge Theory, and the Invisible Guest we examine how humans:Overthink what they try to avoidMisjudge their own decisions while advising othersNormalize gradual decline without noticingDelay action until problems feel irreversibleAnd adapt so quickly to pressure that they stop questioning it.
n this podcast, we reflect on a week that felt both inspiring and heavy at the same time.From Sabastian Sawe making history at the London Marathon to the electric atmosphere of the Kip Keino Classic, Kenya reminded us of its greatness on the global stage.But closer to home, the conversation shifts. We unpack concerns around tax accountability linked to the UDA, and what that means for public trust. We also dive into the reality of youth unemployment and what it feels like to navigate an economy where opportunities don’t always match ambition.This is a personal reflection on living in a country full of potential, yet full of contradictions.
In this episode, Doreen and Grace delve into the stark realities of life in Kenya’s rural and urban areas. They explore stories of resilience amidst systemic failures, from health crises and poverty to teenage pregnancies and HIV challenges. Discover how community unity contrasts with social inequality in Nairobi’s slums and the survival struggles in Nyanza. This conversation challenges the myth of sustainable aid and highlights the urgent need for genuine empowerment. Perfect for those passionate about social justice, this episode inspires reflection and action towards a more equitable future.
Explore the intricate relationship between money, politics, and democracy in Kenya in our latest episode. We delve into how campaign financing influences political outcomes and the challenges of implementing effective regulations. Discover the impact of financial power on marginalized groups and the urgent need for reforms before the 2027 elections. Join us as we discuss the role of media, civil society, and citizens in advocating for transparency and accountability. Tune in to understand how we can collectively drive change and strengthen our democratic systems
Kenya on Reset: Systems Fail, Citizens RestartThis week, Kenya feels like it’s starting over again.From the demolition at Gikomba Market in the name of flood prevention, to millions of voters being asked to re-register by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, to Grade 10 learners facing a textbook crisis under the new education system big decisions are being made across the board.But one question cuts through it all, who is paying the price?We break down the policies, the politics, and the public reaction, from Mt Kenya’s shifting alliances to the reality behind viral hot takes. We also dive into research on women in leadership and ask whether representation is translating into real power.And in the creative space, we ask: is Nairobi’s scene growing or gatekept?Kenya is resetting. But are we reforming or just repeating?
Kenya is doing the most right now and we had to talk about it.This week, we’re unpacking Kenya as it is, messy, evolving, and full of contradictions. From the unfolding KRA excise duty heist to the surprising role of millennials in the “Niko Kadi” voter registration wave, we ask: who is really shaping the country’s future?We zoom out to the bigger picture with a look at geopolitics and what global shifts mean for Kenya, then bring it back home with a tough question, will we ever truly be ready for floods, or are we stuck in a cycle of reaction instead of preparation?And to end on a high note, we celebrate the legacy and comeback spirit of Kipchoge Keino, a reminder that even in uncertain times, greatness endures.Tap in. This one is real.
Welcome to The Answer is Right Here Podcast with Doreen and Grace. Here we discuss social, political, and economic issues, and provide knowledge, resources, and connections. In this episode in we introduce to you the podcast as well as go deeper into trending topics of the week like the gen z movement on voter registration, freedom of speech, launch of SGR, and a little learning on research.engage us on our social media platforms @D_AMO.IT@GRACENYAMBURA
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