Never A Dull Day
KCC is often described through its projects — classrooms, learning centres, farming systems, ideas tested and rebuilt over time. But beneath all of that is something quieter: continuity. The people who stayed. The trust built slowly. The relationships that hold. In this episode, we sit down with Engineer — a lifelong Kokrobite local who has been part of KCC since 2013. He didn’t arrive as a visitor or volunteer. He grew alongside the centre, helping shape it as it shaped him. Over the years, Engineer has taken on countless roles: teacher, manager, problem-solver, fly farmer, right-hand man, and steady presence at the learning centre. In this conversation, he reflects on: • What the early days of KCC were really like • When responsibility began to feel personal • How trust is built with families and within a community • The lessons learned from teaching — and being taught • What it means to raise his son around this work • And how KCC is often misunderstood from the outside This episode is about sticking around. About leadership that doesn’t need a spotlight. About building something over time — and carrying it forward. New episodes of Never A Dull Day drop weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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