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Feeling as an empath, social justice and body image with Naz Njeru

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In this episode: the poised and eloquent Naz Njeru talks to us about her journey moving from Kenya to Canada and about her evolving layers of self-discovery. What was the hardest part of relocating overseas on her own, at just 17-years-old? What did she miss most about her home country? How does feeling the weight of the world affect her on a daily basis? What's the biggest piece of advice she would give to her younger self?
We also talk to Naz about her growth over the years and development of self-love as we get vulnerable about body image, weight, racism, empathy and more.
You can connect with Naz through Instagram: @naznjeru
Enjoyed this episode? Please follow and leave us a review. It'll help other curious humans find us, just like you. You can also share this podcast with a friend to spread the word. We so appreciate you tuning in! Episodes air weekly on Thursdays.
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In this episode: the poised and eloquent Naz Njeru talks to us about her journey moving from Kenya to Canada and about her evolving layers of self-discovery. What was the hardest part of relocating overseas on her own, at just 17-years-old? What did she miss most about her home country? How does feeling the weight of the world affect her on a daily basis? What's the biggest piece of advice she would give to her younger self?
We also talk to Naz about her growth over the years and development of self-love as we get vulnerable about body image, weight, racism, empathy and more.
You can connect with Naz through Instagram: @naznjeru
Enjoyed this episode? Please follow and leave us a review. It'll help other curious humans find us, just like you. You can also share this podcast with a friend to spread the word. We so appreciate you tuning in! Episodes air weekly on Thursdays.
Wanna stay in touch?
Follow us on Instagram @whoareyoureallypodcast
Follow us on Twitter @uncoverstories
Join our Facebook Group of similar deep thinkers!

  continue reading

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