Developing a community/village/tribe of Loving beings. To challenge, inspire, correct, and aspire daily to love so hard.
Let's talk about faith today. As a certified doubter, I am not going to hell. Please reach out at growinglovee@gmail.com
Age is not a deadline. And there is so much beauty in getting older.
Little big miracles of not minding your business and I am grateful for y'all who minded mine.
People you don't think deserve love…are loved anyway. Not by you, but they probably don't care about you not loving them. While you are harboring hatred in your heart, isn't it better to free them for your heart?
Sha at this point, I also don't know. With the current politics in Rwanda, Congo, Israel, Palestine, I hope we all find it in ourselves to be more loving towards each other, even though it is tough especially to those involved.
Could be conspiracy or overthinking, the underlying message is ‘it gets better'.
Being jobless in this economy is no joke. But being surrounded by love takes a load off. In this episode, I talk about how Love found me and is still finding me while unemployed ❤️
Some friendships are not meant to last forever, and that's okay. But when they end, how do we go about closure in a loving way? This is my personal experience, it might not apply to you, or it might. Take what resonates with you and leave what doesn't❤️
« Uzangaye guhera ntuzangaye gutinda », à Kinyarwanda proverb (somehow) translating to « condemn me for not showing up, but don't condemn me for delaying ». So here I am
Online has pros and cons! You might get so caught up in it that you loose the relationship and the personal touch, but it can also serve as a tool that strengthens the relationship you have if used right. Thank you Sy
Friendship is an ever-changing landscape, and technology has both positive and negative influences on it. With social media dominating our lives, Sylvie shares with us how she sees it impacting the way we connect with others. And her experience with online friendship.
Thank you INKOTANYI for laying your lives down for the sake of Rwanda. We are because of you. To the survivors, we honor you, and grateful you are here. We remember so as to not forget. We remember to honor the lives lost during the genocide. We remember, so that we can move forward in the right direction. Few free resources: https://international-review.icrc.org/sites/default/files/reviews-pdf/2019-12/irrc_101_910_3.pdf. Kwibuka Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kwibuka-podcast/id1561672733. Digital Kwibuka: https://www.instagram.com/digitalkwibuka?igsh=YmNndDFzczU4cnZ0. Few Books: 1. Stepp'd in blood by Andrew Wallis. 2. We survived Genocide in Rwanda. 3. Conspiracy to Murder: the Rwandan Genocide by Linda Melvern. 4. Silent Accomplice by Andrew Wallis. 5. Left to tell by Immaculée Ilibagiza. 6. Moi, le dernier Tutsi by Charles Habonimana. 7. Ma mère m'a tué by Albert Nsengimana 8. Not my time to die by Yolande Mukagasana 9. That child is me by Claver Irakoze
Friendship is an ever-changing landscape, and technology has both positive and negative influences on it. With social media dominating our lives, Sylvie shares with us how she sees it impacting the way we connect with others. And her experience with online friendship.
Today I am more proud to be an African, the wisdom of our ancestors that guided their way of living held a friend in high places. Regardless of the many countries in Africa or the thousands languages, one thing is common, proverbs. While writing this episode, nostalgie hit me. Imigani(proverbs or tales) from our grandparents, our older siblings, teachers,…
What are our expectations from friends in regards to what we do? How do we view/implement support towards our friends? What if support collides with personal values? That's what we are talking about in this episode.
This is a continuation from the last conversation with Clare. People hang out real good but can't count on each other in times of need- are they friends? Remember to check ‘Intentionalroute' on IG
In this episode(part 1) I chat with Clare Umutoni about friendship
In this episode I respond to a dilemma about a long-term friendship that one of the friends shared where she is conflicted on whether to let go or keep fighting for. Get your tea/wine ready, please share what you would do in a similar situation.
A conversation with my little sister about friendship from her perspective. She touches on seasonal friendships, how she handles conflicts in friendship, and so on.
Friendship is a unique and essential aspect of our lives. It's a thread that weaves together our experiences, connecting us to people who become an integral part of our journey. In this episode I paint a picture of what I see/feel about friendship.
In this episode you will hear about my guest's take on friendship. I compiled a list of questions that she is answering, but you will also hear some giggles and laughters to lighten up your mood. ✨
My Sylvie, i hope this episode warms your heart. I hope you remember that you are a light to your friends and they don't take that for granted ❤️
By listening to this episode, I truly hope you have such a friend at your side! And aspire to be such or even better friend.
Intentional, kind, considerate, dependable, devoting, comforting, safe, great listener, clown
This new season I am introducing some of my friends who inspire me to be a more loving human. These inspirations are not only limited to friendships but can be applied to other relationships! I hope you enjoy learning about my friends
What is Ubuntu and why do I love it so much ? Some of this are excerpts from Mungi Ngomane. Also the many YT videos I watched to be able to announce Xhosa correctly! Just listen
We can talk about religion right ? That's what I am doing in this episode
This episode flows a bit different, and I am talking about how I feel loved by me when I extend Grace towards myself
In this episode, I give you just a glimpse of how my stranger portrayed love.
This episode tells a story of one of the ways I have come short in loving my friends
This episode tells a story of one of the ways my mother has portrayed love to me