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Cultured Voices

Podcast by Dr Fatima

English

Personal stories & conversations

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This podcast is a space for deep, honest, and uplifting conversations rooted in faith, culture, and the shared need for growth. In each episode, we dive into stories and lessons that inspire us to live with purpose and authenticity. From motherhood and identity to wellness, mindset, and community, every episode is designed to spark reflection and connection. The podcast highlights Somali and Muslim voices, while also sharing universal lessons that anyone can relate to. It’s more than just a podcast, t’s a place to feel seen, to learn, and to be reminded that we grow stronger when we walk this journey together.

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15 episodes

episode EP 15 | Building Inclusive Communities | Somali Woman Leading Change in Education & Leadership artwork

EP 15 | Building Inclusive Communities | Somali Woman Leading Change in Education & Leadership

In this episode, we speak with Suaad Abdulle, an educator, business coach, and inclusion advocate, about her journey building CIP in Kenya and SISEND in Somalia. We discuss: * inclusive education * special needs advocacy * female leadership * mentorship and coaching * empowering women and families * navigating leadership as a Somali woman * building impact-driven organizations in East Africa A powerful conversation on leadership, purpose, resilience, and creating change where systems are still developing. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543597/support] Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tunes for more to come. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

16 May 2026 - 1 h 24 min
episode EP 14 | The Reality of Women Empowerment: What No One Tells You artwork

EP 14 | The Reality of Women Empowerment: What No One Tells You

Women empowerment is often celebrated, but rarely questioned. In this episode, we explore what empowerment really looks like beyond the surface. From societal expectations to personal relationships, and the difficult realities that can come with stepping into your power, this conversation unpacks the truth many women experience but don’t always talk about. We also discuss the connection between empowerment and gender-based violence, and why growth, independence, and self-awareness can sometimes be met with resistance. This episode is for anyone seeking a deeper, more honest understanding of empowerment in today’s world. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543597/support] Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tunes for more to come. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

2 May 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode EP 13 | The Somali Creator Economy: Why Most Creators Struggle to Make Money artwork

EP 13 | The Somali Creator Economy: Why Most Creators Struggle to Make Money

Why are so many creators building content but not making money? In this episode, we explore the Somali creator economy and the gap between talent and income. Amin Abdi, founder of LiveX Africa, shares insights on youth unemployment, digital opportunities, and what it really takes to turn content into a sustainable income stream. We discuss the mindset, skills, and strategies creators need to move from posting content to building real income in today’s digital economy. If you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or someone trying to find new opportunities, this episode will change how you think about work. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543597/support] Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tunes for more to come. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

18 Apr 2026 - 49 min
episode EP 12 | The Truth About Being a Doctor in Kenya | Burnout, Money & Why Doctors Are Leaving artwork

EP 12 | The Truth About Being a Doctor in Kenya | Burnout, Money & Why Doctors Are Leaving

In this episode, we unpack the honest reality of being a doctor in Kenya, beyond the title, expectations, and assumptions. From the intense journey of medical school to the challenges of licensing and starting a medical career, this conversation sheds light on what it truly takes to pursue medicine. We dive into the growing issue of doctor burnout, the mental and emotional toll of healthcare, and the lack of mentorship that leaves many young doctors feeling unprepared. We also explore the financial side of medicine, breaking down the myth that all doctors are wealthy and discussing the real experience of doctor salaries in Kenya. As more professionals begin questioning the path, we talk about why doctors are leaving medicine, putting their degrees on hold, or pivoting into different careers altogether. We also reflect on the pressure to choose medicine for family expectations rather than personal purpose — and what that can mean long-term. This episode is for anyone considering a career in medicine, currently studying, or simply curious about the truth behind one of the most respected professions. You’ll also hear practical advice on: * What to consider before choosing medicine * How to navigate medical school and early career challenges * The importance of mentorship in healthcare * What young doctors should know before entering the field If you’ve ever asked yourself “Is medicine really worth it?” — this conversation offers a perspective you don’t often hear Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543597/support] Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tunes for more to come. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

4 Apr 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode EP 11 | Journey to Somalia: Unveiling Culture & Friendship with Mukhtar Nuur & Abdulaziz Billow artwork

EP 11 | Journey to Somalia: Unveiling Culture & Friendship with Mukhtar Nuur & Abdulaziz Billow

In this episode, we sit down with Mukhtar Nuur and Abdulaziz Billow for an honest and reflective conversation about creativity, culture, and friendship. Mukhtar opens up about his journey to Somalia, the passion behind documenting everyday life and Somali beauty, and the story behind stepping away from YouTube after building a loyal audience. Together, we explore how Mukhtar and Abdulaziz met, how their friendship shaped their creative journey, and the realities of life in Somalia. This episode also touches on identity, storytelling, and whether a return to YouTube could be on the horizon. This is a conversation for anyone interested in Somali culture, diaspora stories, creative passion, and the behind-the-scenes realities of building something meaningful. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543597/support] Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tunes for more to come. Until next time, stay inspired and keep growing.

24 Jan 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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