my mind my funk show by sitawa wafula

'Rest is just as important as Work' ~ Derrick Kay (UK)

58 min · 6. mar. 2023
episode 'Rest is just as important as Work' ~ Derrick Kay (UK) cover

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In the fourth installment of my mind my funk epilepsy series, show host Sitawa is in conversation with Derrick Kay; a UK based Epilepsy Advocate and Storyteller on Tiktok.  He talks about his first seizure at age 7, how he uses his TikTok to create awareness for epilepsy. The conversation covers hustle culture and the need for rest, how workplaces and governments can make all workspaces inclusive for people living with epilepsy.  For the seven weeks between International Epilepsy Day and Purple Day (Feb 13 - Mar 27, 2023) , my mind my funk will share 7 weekly conversations with African/Black men living with epilepsy. The 7 show series is supported by Epilepsy Canada [https://www.epilepsy.ca/] (a Canadian charity that supports research into all aspects of epilepsy).  Footnotes: 1. Follow Derrick Kay on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@derrickkayuk] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/derrickkayuk] 2. Subscribe to Funky Notes (monthly Newsletter) on www.mymindmyfunk.org [https://www.mymindmyfunk.org/] 3. Artwork, hosting, editing and production by Sitawa Wafula [https://twitter.com/sitawaf] 4. Buy Sitawa a cup of tea  [https://ko-fi.com/sitawa] or Cop our ‘Houseplants Themed Cover’ notebooks  on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3VxWYTv] 5. Learn more about Epilepsy UK [https://www.epilepsy.org.uk]

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episode 'Rest is just as important as Work' ~ Derrick Kay (UK) artwork

'Rest is just as important as Work' ~ Derrick Kay (UK)

In the fourth installment of my mind my funk epilepsy series, show host Sitawa is in conversation with Derrick Kay; a UK based Epilepsy Advocate and Storyteller on Tiktok.  He talks about his first seizure at age 7, how he uses his TikTok to create awareness for epilepsy. The conversation covers hustle culture and the need for rest, how workplaces and governments can make all workspaces inclusive for people living with epilepsy.  For the seven weeks between International Epilepsy Day and Purple Day (Feb 13 - Mar 27, 2023) , my mind my funk will share 7 weekly conversations with African/Black men living with epilepsy. The 7 show series is supported by Epilepsy Canada [https://www.epilepsy.ca/] (a Canadian charity that supports research into all aspects of epilepsy).  Footnotes: 1. Follow Derrick Kay on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@derrickkayuk] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/derrickkayuk] 2. Subscribe to Funky Notes (monthly Newsletter) on www.mymindmyfunk.org [https://www.mymindmyfunk.org/] 3. Artwork, hosting, editing and production by Sitawa Wafula [https://twitter.com/sitawaf] 4. Buy Sitawa a cup of tea  [https://ko-fi.com/sitawa] or Cop our ‘Houseplants Themed Cover’ notebooks  on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3VxWYTv] 5. Learn more about Epilepsy UK [https://www.epilepsy.org.uk]

6. mar. 202358 min
episode 'We are unique people, living unique lives - with unique types of epilepsy' ~ Daniel Bedeau (UK) artwork

'We are unique people, living unique lives - with unique types of epilepsy' ~ Daniel Bedeau (UK)

In the third installment of my mind my funk epilepsy series, show host Sitawa is in conversation with Daniel Bedeau; a UK based Performance Analysis Technician. He talks about his first seizure at age 7, how he uses running to take care of himself and how the workplace can be a safe space for people living with epilepsy. Sitawa and Dan, also discuss their shared love for Arsenal and the correlation of race and epilepsy.  For the seven weeks between International Epilepsy Day and Purple Day (Feb 13 - Mar 27, 2023) , my mind my funk will share 7 weekly conversations with African/Black men living with epilepsy. The 7 show series is supported by Epilepsy Canada [https://www.epilepsy.ca/] (a Canadian charity that supports research into all aspects of epilepsy).  Footnotes: 1. Follow Danie Bedeau on Twitter (https://twitter.com/bigdan1989), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/dan_runs_epilepsy2019) 2. Subscribe to Funky Notes (monthly Newsletter) on www.mymindmyfunk.org [https://www.mymindmyfunk.org/] 3. Artwork, hosting, editing and production by Sitawa Wafula [https://twitter.com/sitawaf] 4. Buy Sitawa a cup of tea  [https://ko-fi.com/sitawa] or Cop our ‘Houseplants Themed Cover’ notebooks  on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3VxWYTv]

27. feb. 20231 h 9 min
episode 'Epilepsy care begins with the family ...they are the mirror' ~ Fred Kiserem (Kenya) artwork

'Epilepsy care begins with the family ...they are the mirror' ~ Fred Kiserem (Kenya)

In the second installment of our epilepsy series, show host Sitawa is in conversation with Fred Kiserem [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/#]; a Kenyan epilepsy advocate and Founder of Kiserem Epilepsy Awareness Foundation [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/#]. Fred talks about his first seizure which happened while working as a Pastry Chef in the Middle East. He also mentioned some of the human rights violations people living with epilepsy face and the work his organization does for those living with #epilepsy in Kenya. For the seven weeks between International Epilepsy Day and Purple Day (Feb 13 - Mar 27, 2023) , my mind my funk will share 7 weekly conversations with African/Black men living with epilepsy. The 7 show series is supported by Epilepsy Canada [https://www.epilepsy.ca/] (a Canadian charity that supports research into all aspects of epilepsy).  Footnotes: 1. Follow Kiserem Epilepsy Foundation on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kiserem_epilepsy_foundation/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/KiseremEpilepsyAwarenessFoundation/] and Website [https://www.kiseremeaf.org/] 2. World Health Organization Technical Brief  - Improving the Lives of People Living with Epilepsy [https://apps.who.int/iris/rest/bitstreams/1485317/retrieve] 3. News Segment with Sitawa's Kibera project - Strength of a Woman on Citizen TV Kenya [https://youtu.be/lYLBHOZGCdA] 4. Watch, Subscribe and Share my mind my funk show on Youtube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw63yzL0rrFmivh6y6xPaY4KL4_sqOkXx] 5. Subscribe to Funky Notes (monthly Newsletter) on www.mymindmyfunk.org [https://www.mymindmyfunk.org/] 6. Artwork, hosting, editing and production by Sitawa Wafula [https://twitter.com/sitawaf] 7. Buy Sitawa a cup of tea  [https://ko-fi.com/sitawa] or Cop our ‘Houseplants Themed Cover’ notebooks  on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3VxWYTv]

20. feb. 202339 min
episode 'Epilepsy Does not Define You' ~ Bright Bwayla (Zambia) artwork

'Epilepsy Does not Define You' ~ Bright Bwayla (Zambia)

In the first installment, 'Epilepsy does not define you', show host Sitawa is in conversation with Bright Bwayla; a Zambian epilepsy advocate and software engineer. Bright talks about his journey with epilepsy and his innovation (which he came up with after waking up from a seizure and finding people trying to perform an exorcism).  For the seven weeks between International Epilepsy Day and Purple Day (Feb 13 - Mar 27 2023) , my mind my funk will share 7 weekly conversations with African/Black men living with epilepsy. The 7 show series is supported by Epilepsy Canada (a Canadian charity that supports research into all aspects of epilepsy).  Footnotes: 1. Follow Bright Bwayla on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bright-m-bwalya-921480b2/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/BrightMBwalya) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ryt.bwalya) 2. World Health Organization Epilepsy Fact Sheet https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/epilepsy 3. Watch, Subscribe and Share my mind my funk show on Youtube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw63yzL0rrFmivh6y6xPaY4KL4_sqOkXx] 4. Subscribe to Funky Notes (monthly Newsletter) on www.mymindmyfunk.org [https://www.mymindmyfunk.org/] 5. Artwork, hosting, editing and production by Sitawa Wafula [https://twitter.com/sitawaf] 6. Buy Sitawa a cup of tea  [https://ko-fi.com/sitawa] or Cop our ‘Houseplants Themed Cover’ notebooks  on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3VxWYTv]

14. feb. 20231 h 3 min
episode 'We cannot separate culture from mental health' ~ David Grant (Canada) artwork

'We cannot separate culture from mental health' ~ David Grant (Canada)

In episode 6, 'We cannot separate culture from mental health', Sitawa is in conversation with David Grant; a Canadian social worker and Founder of Global Mind Emancipation. David shares the role of representation in the mental health space, the work his organization does and the need for Africans (and Black people) to re-embrace mental health and reintegrate it back into their perspective of health in general. In this new series, show host Sitawa will be exploring identity in relation to mental health with special focus on African men across the globe.  Footnotes: 1. Follow David Grant on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/globalmindemancipation/] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-grant-33019644/] 2. Read more about David's work on his website  [http://globalmindemancipation.org/meet-the-founder/] 3. Watch, Subscribe and Share my mind my funk show on Youtube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw63yzL0rrFmivh6y6xPaY4KL4_sqOkXx] 4. Subscribe to Funky Notes (monthly Newsletter) on www.mymindmyfunk.org [https://www.mymindmyfunk.org/] 5. Artwork, hosting, editing and production by Sitawa Wafula [https://twitter.com/sitawaf] 6. Buy Sitawa a cup of tea  [https://ko-fi.com/sitawa] or Cop our ‘Houseplants Themed Cover’ notebooks  on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3VxWYTv]

10. feb. 20231 h 3 min