The Memusi Foundation podcast series will take you on an audio journey to hear all about Memusi and its overall purpose to provide hope to children in the Magadi region of Kenya. Hear the latest news, what’s happening in the schools as well as hearing from some of the wonderful people that make Memusi special.
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In this episode you'll hear from teachers Rispa and Agnes from Memusi A school. Hear what its like working as a teacher at the school, what would they have done if they hadn't become teachers and inspired them to enter the profession. You also get to hear Rispa's infection laugh which is worth a listen on its own as well as songs from the children at the school.
In this episode you'll hear from Soloman Wanton, headteacher at Memusi A, about what its like running the school, what happened during the COVID pandemic and what inspired him to become a teacher.
In this episode you’ll hear from charity founder, Matthew Norton, as well as from Hannah Sloan Wood and Katharina Manecke, the talented architects who rose to the challenge to halve the cost of building a classroom in Kenya.
You’ll hear about the how important this is in the context of providing everything a child needs for a decent education and the wider significance of this achievement, not only in Magadi and across Kenya, but potentially for many other countries across the world.
This is the story about challenging convention and creating something so unusual it stops passers-by in their tracks who want to take a closer look. This is how an idea became a Grand Design and how that then became a reality whilst the world was under the shadow of COVID.
You’ll also hear from two of the teachers who are using these remarkable spaces today and why the children all want to have their lessons there.
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Hear from charity founder, Matthew Norton, how he first encountered Anne Simantoi and how, together, they created the Memusi School in Kenya and went on to inspire generations of children before tragedy struck.
Hear first hand from a Memusi supporter who has been on volunteering trips, is a Trustee and child sponsor and who also played a key role on one of the most ambitious fundraising events the Charity has ever undertaken.
Hear what inspires our Year 8 teacher working at Memusi School and how he supported the Year 8 pupils and helped them prepare for their exams during COVID lockdown.
Hear from the longest serving teacher at Memusi School and find out what inspired her to help establish the school in a remote part of Kenya where there had previously been no option for many children. Hear about some of the challenges of living and working at the school and what her aspirations are for the future of the children who attend.
Are you interested in visiting Memusi School as a prospective volunteer or perhaps have been there before and want to reminice? Hear from Anita, Jo, Adam and Aimee about what Memusi means to them and what a volunteer trip is all about.
In part 1 of the first ever episode of the Memusi podcast hear from charity founder Matt about why he embarked on the adventure that is Memusi, the daily challenges he faces and his hopes for the future.
In part 1 of the first ever episode of The Memusi Podcast hear from charity founder Matt about why he embarked on the adventure that is Memusi, the daily challenges he faces and his hopes for the future.
Join us to hear why we’re setting up a Memusi podcast, delving into the stories that are Memusi and the people connected to them.