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Bloom Radio
The Magazine: From Pain to Power with Teresa Njoroge

Bloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 82:19


After being falsely accused of, maliciously prosecuted and sentenced for a crime she didn't commit, Clean Start Founder and CEO Teresa Njoroge tells her story about her life in Kenya Prisons and how she got herself there. You can listen to bloom Radio on https://link.radioking.com/urban-gospel-radio-1

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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2814. 106 Academic Words Reference from "Teresa Njoroge: What I learned serving time for a crime I didn't commit | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 95:54


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Your Next Best Self with Dr. Patricia Murugami
Podcast 58 : Turn your Pain into Purpose

Your Next Best Self with Dr. Patricia Murugami

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 47:54


Teresa Njoroge, the Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Clean Start Solutions, shares her profound experience with Dr Patricia Murugami and how she continues to pursue her vision of a more inclusive world for all those who are unseen, unheard and have been denied their dignity of the human person. Contact her and partner with Clean Start today on www.cleanstartkenya.org

A new kind of celebrity
TERESA NJOROGE - Rebuilding hope after imprisonment. S01 EP10

A new kind of celebrity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 47:44


Did you know that poverty and single parent homes have a very high correlation with being imprisoned later in life? Did you know that 50% of people get re-imprisoned within two years of being released from prison? In this episode, we celebrate Teresa Njoroge, founder and CEO of Clean Start Kenya. Teresa Njoroge worked in the Banking industry for 10 years. She was wrongfully convicted and served time in the largest Women's prison in Kenya, the Langata Women Maximum Security Prison, along with her 3 month old baby. This experience drove her to start Clean Start. In this episode we talk about her personal journey of being in prison and reintegrating into society as well as the stories of different women that she works with. We talk about the link between poverty and imprisonment, alternative forms of justice and the way forward. An incredibly inspiring story of her courage and the difficult work done by Clean Start. #incarceration #prison #prisonrefrom #courage #journey #inspiration --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anewkindofcelebrity/message

Gems and Nuggets Podcast Series by MaryAnne Mwaura
The Art of Reinvention: STEP UP! Fear is Overrated - with Teresa Njoroge

Gems and Nuggets Podcast Series by MaryAnne Mwaura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 47:38


This week as we conclude the Art of Reinvention series, Teressa Njoroge shares her reinvention journey after serving time in a Kenyan maximum prison for a crime she did not commit. Tired from unsuccessfully fighting for her freedom to finding a place of stillness, Teressa shares with us how she found forgiveness and a new purpose in life that shaped her life after prison in service to others. Her tremendous courage to stand up for justice and for her values serves as an inspiration to anyone feeling pushed to reinvent. She reminds us not to lose hope but instead, to embrace even the most unwelcome and undeserved circumstances life throws at us as an opportunity to reset.Step up with boldness to an intentional life of renewed purpose. Go ye therefore and reinvent!

Radio Gorgeous
Not Guilty! Imagine being sent prison when you have not committed a crime? Teresa Njoroge founder of CLEAN START with Josephine Pembroke

Radio Gorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 26:30


Imagine a judge passing a sentence to you when you are not guilty? This happened to my guest today on Radio Gorgeous, Teresa Njoroge. Teresa tells us her moving and harrowing tale. And how she is now tackling injustice for women in Kenya.  [http://cleanstart.co.ke/](http://cleanstart.co.ke/) Follow:[https://www.facebook.com/Cleanstartkenya/](https://www.facebook.com/Cleanstartkenya/) #RadioGorgeous #Kenya #Women

The Conversation
Wrongfully Convicted Women

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 27:13


Take your baby into prison or leave them behind? Kim Chakanetsa speaks to two women from Kenya and the US faced with that reality when their lives were up-ended by their wrongful imprisonment. They talk about how they found a purpose while serving time, and have since gone on to support others. Sunny Jacobs was sentenced to death for her role in an alleged double murder in the US in 1976. Separated from her two children, she served five years in solitary confinement - and was only finally released on appeal in 1992, after 17 years behind bars. Sunny met and married another man who had served time on death row. They have set up a sanctuary at their home in Ireland, for others who have been wrongfully incarcerated. Teresa Njoroge served time in Kenya for a financial crime she didn't commit. When her sentence began, she chose to take her three-month old baby into prison with her. Sharing a cell with 50 to 60 other inmates, she was shocked by the plight of the women she met and the revolving door of crime and poverty. After her release - and exoneration - she set up Clean Start Kenya, an organisation that empowers female inmates to better prepare for reintegration into society. Left: Sunny Jacobs (credit: Alexander Duyck) Right: Teresa Njoroge (credit: Titus Kimutai)

#BirkbeckVoices
Female imprisonment worldwide

#BirkbeckVoices

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 55:46


Catherine Heard, Director of the Institute for Criminal Policy Research (ICPR) at Birkbeck, introduces the speakers at a recent panel event, looking at the causes and consequences of the rising female prison population. The featured speakers were: Lady Edwina Grosvenor, prison philanthropist; Roy Walmsley from the World Prison Brief; Olivia Rope from Penal Reform International; Marie Nougier from the International Drug Policy Consortium; Teresa Njoroge from Clean Start Kenya; Madhurima Dhanuka from the Commonwealth Human Rights Institute in India; and Jo Peden from Public Health England. Read more on the #BBKblog - http://blogs.bbk.ac.uk/events/2017/12/14/female-imprisonment-worldwide Find out more about the ICPR: http://www.icpr.org.uk .

TED Talks Daily
What I learned serving time for a crime I didn't commit | Teresa Njoroge

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:20


In 2011, Teresa Njoroge was convicted of a financial crime she didn't commit -- the result of a long string of false accusations, increasing bribe attempts and the corrupt justice system in her home in Kenya. Once incarcerated, she discovered that most of the women and girls locked up with her were also victims of the same broken system, caught in a revolving door of life in and out of prison due to poor education and lack of economic opportunity. Now free and cleared by the courts of appeal, Njoroge shares how she's giving women in prison the skills, tools and support they need to break the cycle of poverty and crime and build a better life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TEDTalks Politique et médias
Ce que j'ai appris en purgeant une peine pour un crime que je n'ai pas commis | Teresa Njoroge

TEDTalks Politique et médias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:23


En 2011, Teresa Njoroge a été condamnée pour un crime financier qu'elle n'a pas commis, le résultat d'une longue liste de fausses accusations, de tentatives d'obtention de pots-de-vin et du système judiciaire corrompu chez elle, au Kenya. Une fois incarcérée, elle a découvert que la plupart des femmes et filles enfermées avec elle étaient aussi victimes du même système défaillant, coincées dans une porte tournante, passant leur vie à aller et venir en prison du fait d'une mauvaise éducation et d'un manque d'opportunités économiques. Aujourd'hui libre et acquittée par la cour d'appel, Njoroge partage comment elle offre aux femmes en prison les compétences, les outils et le soutien dont elles ont besoin pour échapper au cycle de la pauvreté et de la criminalité et se bâtir une meilleure vie.

TEDTalks Notícias e Política
O que aprendi cumprindo pena por um crime que não cometi | Teresa Njoroge

TEDTalks Notícias e Política

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:23


Em 2011, Teresa Njoroge foi condenada por um crime financeiro que não cometeu -- consequência de várias falsas acusações, crescentes tentativas de suborno e corrupção no sistema judicial de seu lar, o Quênia. Já na prisão, ela descobriu que a maioria das mulheres e meninas presas com ela também foram vítimas do mesmo sistema falido, presas em portas giratórias do entra e sai da prisão, devido a uma educação deficiente e à falta de oportunidades econômicas. Agora livre e inocentada pelo tribunal de apelação, Njoroge conta como está proporcionando às mulheres na prisão as qualificações, as ferramentas e o apoio de que precisam para interromper o ciclo da pobreza e do crime, e construir uma vida melhor.

TEDTalks Noticias y Política
Lo que aprendí cumpliendo condena por un crimen que no cometí | Teresa Njoroge

TEDTalks Noticias y Política

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:23


En 2011, Teresa Njoroge fue declarada culpable de un delito financiero que no cometió, resultado de una larga serie de falsas acusaciones, crecientes intentos de soborno y el sistema de justicia en su hogar en Kenia. Una vez encarcelada, descubrió que la mayoría de las mujeres han sido víctima del mismo sistema roto, atrapadas en una puerta giratoria de la vida dentro y fuera de la prisión debido a la mala educación y la falta de oportunidades económicas. Ahora libres y autorizadas por los tribunales de apelación, Njoroge comparte cómo darles a las mujeres en prisión las habilidades, herramientas y apoyo. Necesitan romper el ciclo de la pobreza y la delincuencia y construir una vida mejor.

TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik
Was ich gelernt habe, als ich unschuldig hinter Gittern saß | Teresa Njoroge

TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:23


Im Jahr 2011 wurde Teresa Njoroge für ein Finanzdelikt verurteilt, das sie nicht begangen hatte – das Ergebnis einer langen Reihe von falschen Anschuldigungen, immer dreisteren Bestechungsversuchen und des korrupten Rechtssystems ihrer Heimat Kenia. Während ihres Gefängnisaufenthalts entdeckte sie, dass die meisten der verurteilten Frauen und Mädchen Opfer desselben kaputten Systems geworden waren und in einem Teufelskreis lebten, der sie wegen ihrer schlechten Bildung und dem Mangel an wirtschaftlichen Chancen immer wieder ins Gefängnis brachte. Nun, da sie entlassen und von den Berufungsgerichten freigesprochen wurde, erzählt Njoroge, wie sie Frauen im Gefängnis durch die Vermittlung von Kenntnissen und die Unterstützung mit den nötigen Mitteln dabei hilft, den Teufelskreis aus Armut und Kriminalität zu durchbrechen und sich ein besseres Leben aufzubauen.

TED Talks News and Politics
What I learned serving time for a crime I didn't commit | Teresa Njoroge

TED Talks News and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:23


In 2011, Teresa Njoroge was convicted of a financial crime she didn't commit -- the result of a long string of false accusations, increasing bribe attempts and the corrupt justice system in her home in Kenya. Once incarcerated, she discovered that most of the women and girls locked up with her were also victims of the same broken system, caught in a revolving door of life in and out of prison due to poor education and lack of economic opportunity. Now free and cleared by the courts of appeal, Njoroge shares how she's giving women in prison the skills, tools and support they need to break the cycle of poverty and crime and build a better life.

TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치
누명을 쓰고 복역하며 알게 된 것 | 테레사 안조로게(Teresa Njoroge)

TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 12:23


2011년, 테레사 안조로게는 그녀의 고향 ‘케냐'의 커져만 가는 뇌물 수수와 부패한 사법 제도로 인해, 자신이 저지르지도 않은 금융범죄로 유죄 판결을 받았고, 그 후로도 일련의 허위사실 고소들이 따랐습니다. 수감된 후 그녀는 함께 있는 대부분의 여성들 또한 같은 이유로 갇혀있고, 열악한 교육과 경제활동 기회의 부족으로 감옥을 들락거리는 삶을 반복한다는 것을 알게 되었습니다. 지금은 항소심에서 혐의를 벗어 자유의 몸이 된 안조로게는, 교도소의 여성들이 가난과 범죄의 악순환을 끊고 더 나은 삶을 추구하기 위해 필요한 기술들, 도구들 그리고 지원을 어떻게 하고 있는지를 공유합니다.

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She Shapes The City
#Ep5 - Founder of Clean Start Solutions -Teresa Njoroge - Nairobi, Kenya

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2015


She Shapes The City is a platform celebrating African women change-makers. We tell the stories of inspiring women who are shaping the cities and communities they live in. We've currently featured women from Nairobi, Kenya working in areas from publishing and sports and fitness to rights for sex workers and former convicts. http://sheshapesthecity.com/