I couldn't agree more with Carol. Family backgrounds are very important especially the environment where they grew up. This impacts so much on their character.
Very powerful,educative,realistic conversation Our childhood upbringing affects us a lot in adulthood. Lernt alot and Carol you are amazing,am soo inspired by you.
Intense and beautiful conversation. The lens is used by many. When the father is the abuser the boys bear the blunt of it in many cases. So, no they cannot demonstrate proper manhood and their relationships are even more painful. For us girls the desire to run for peace and quiet is real. True life experience. More courage and strength to you Carol. May life unfold beautifully for you. Blessings 🙏
This was very relatable content. A concern on the audio, the sound is good but very low. Please look into the audio. Thanks Wayua and Team once again. Keep on uplifting and elevating.
This is profound .I have met men who are indecisive and cant make decisions.Its very frustrating when you want to move and youre alone.other men with low self esteem and you were brought up by a dad who told you can make it and your confidence is on top of the world.relationship become very difficult due to culture and backgrounds
A very eye opening discourse indeed.The background In which one is brought up determines a lot how we handle issues in life,again being self aware is key. I am challenged to be.
this is exactly problem with women....if a man is broke or your wife is wealthier than you,my friend your days are numbered regardless...this is what happened with this woman exactly...women have to work better on themselves on how to handle their success with men...our old parents used to stop their wives on becoming wealthier than them,they had a reason,now i see
@@paylesslimited4399 seems you completely missed the message she was putting across, this is not about wealth, neither is it about women, it just happened to be here's a woman sharing her reality as a result of her life experiences from childhood. This could also be a man's experience. It's not a battle of the sexes.
It's not a battle between the sexes. The issues she speaks about is not about her wealth or financial status, neither is it about her being a woman. The guest is speaking about her life experiences and how this shaped her. It could easily be a man's story too. There's a lot of positives to pickup from what she has shared of her personal life.
I couldn't agree more with Carol. Family backgrounds are very important especially the environment where they grew up. This impacts so much on their character.
Very powerful,educative,realistic conversation
Our childhood upbringing affects us a lot in adulthood.
Lernt alot and Carol you are amazing,am soo inspired by you.
Intense and beautiful conversation. The lens is used by many. When the father is the abuser the boys bear the blunt of it in many cases. So, no they cannot demonstrate proper manhood and their relationships are even more painful. For us girls the desire to run for peace and quiet is real. True life experience.
More courage and strength to you Carol. May life unfold beautifully for you. Blessings 🙏
I hear you Carol, I see a clear definition of my life in your life's journey......ur a strong woman, God bless you.
This was very relatable content. A concern on the audio, the sound is good but very low. Please look into the audio. Thanks Wayua and Team once again. Keep on uplifting and elevating.
Thank you for your feedback! We’ll look into it to see how to present better quality audio in future. 🙂
Learnt alot..having gone through a similar situation.
This is profound .I have met men who are indecisive and cant make decisions.Its very frustrating when you want to move and youre alone.other men with low self esteem and you were brought up by a dad who told you can make it and your confidence is on top of the world.relationship become very difficult due to culture and backgrounds
@@charitykariuki5697 I fully agree with you
I have just discovered this channel and it is fantastic! The sound is too low in my view though.
I can relate Carol.
Most of us women are in the same rut.
This interview is awesome. Thank you both.
so very proud of Carol. you are a force to reckon with
A very eye opening discourse indeed.The background In which one is brought up determines a lot how we handle issues in life,again being self aware is key.
I am challenged to be.
we are proud of you. Good Lessons and insights
Congratulations Carol. You are an inspiration. I admire your grit and courage
This is a very candid conversation. Kudos to Karol for her sincerity and vulnerability. Nimejifunza mengi.
Inspirational 🎉🎉🎉
Great conversation that has brought out many important aspects of life.
Kudos Girl. I admire your resilience.
Great conversation. Please improve the sound quality for a better audio experience...
relatable situations especially in our contemporary African societies when a women has more income than man in the home
Carol your resilience is totally admirable. Gal you know I love you ❤❤
The voice quality is too low
Deepest apologies for that. We’re learning our lessons as we go along - this won’t happen again 🙏🏾 Thank you for your feedback!
best vid ever
you are the best
Children’s brain is not in a position to cope with stress, especially separation, they internalise and blame themselves.
I can relate to looking for a man that is nothing like your father
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this is exactly problem with women....if a man is broke or your wife is wealthier than you,my friend your days are numbered regardless...this is what happened with this woman exactly...women have to work better on themselves on how to handle their success with men...our old parents used to stop their wives on becoming wealthier than them,they had a reason,now i see
@@paylesslimited4399 Please take time to understand her concerns.Its not the money, it's lack of ambition from the spouse and him being comfortable
@@paylesslimited4399 seems you completely missed the message she was putting across, this is not about wealth, neither is it about women, it just happened to be here's a woman sharing her reality as a result of her life experiences from childhood. This could also be a man's experience. It's not a battle of the sexes.
It's not a battle between the sexes. The issues she speaks about is not about her wealth or financial status, neither is it about her being a woman. The guest is speaking about her life experiences and how this shaped her. It could easily be a man's story too.
There's a lot of positives to pickup from what she has shared of her personal life.
Her brothers have no responsibility to model how to be a man...that's unfair to them!
Which the guest acknowledged