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Dr Pamela Mainye

@mainyepam

Visiting Scholar- Columbia Uni| Lecturer | Kisii Uni(Kenya) | Academic Mom| Peacebuilding| Digital Cultures| Representation| Radio| Fandom

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Multi-beings may wonder what to say about themselves in their social media posts. A nurse may post about their baking passion while neglecting the former. Using a profile pic that largely summarizes who you are works to offer a comprehensive representation. #socialmediastrategy

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Touch up your backgrounds/ cover pages with Canva. It’s an app you can use to tailor your online identity to what you truly want to be known for. In this case you can customize your Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc banners /backgrounds from Canva. #socialmediastrategy

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The digital space offers an opportunity for growth for both personal and business brands. Some of the digital platforms will be more suited for certain types of messaging and not others. A well curated representation across digital platforms will work well for any type of brand.

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“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength; and you shall love your neighbor even as you love yourself.” That’s what God has called us to do, to love Him and to love people! #JoyceQuote

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Congratulations Capt. Kariuki on your retirement from KQ as pilot. I hope you’ll be appointed to the KQ/other similar Board as an advisor. 33 yrs on the job is a ton of experience to any caring institution. linkedin.com/posts/kenya-ai…

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The race is not for the swift, nor the battle for the strongest … we sometimes win by just showing up without overthinking!

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Today marks the 2nd last of the 16 days of activism against GBV. Most women have suffered under narcissists, and it’s high time the narcissists realize that women aren’t the cause of their troubles, but their own thoughts. #16DaysofActivism #livinginamisunderstanding

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This amazing series on women who’ve made it despite all odds have great lessons for the young people. #WomenPowerAfrica linkedin.com/posts/women-po…

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When you face challenges in life, when you’re going through a difficult situation, which of these do you do? Do you show yourself the same compassion you would a good friend? Or do you berate yourself and beat yourself up? Be kind to yourself when you need it most!

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Life is characterized by continuous beginnings. We’ll find ourselves in the final stage of something before we’re soon at the beginning of another stage. These beginnings can be filled with uncertainty. But always remember, they’re a necessary start at a higher level. Embrace it!

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You won’t understand anxiety until you have to juggle 10 things at once … food burning, a kid in the bathroom needing your help, an important phone call coming in, a neighbor knocking on your door, and a journal article being written in your mind ….😊

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A reminder that WarwickHistory has a vacancy for an Assistant Professor in African History. The field is broadly construed to include the African diaspora, and candidates may work on any period from the early modern onwards. Deadline: 10 January 2022. atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/…

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The “Lion King” continues to succeed for various reasons. I liked it more for the Swahili words thrown here ‘n there by it’s Directors. But most important is it’s overall theme on the value of healthy relationships . Cherishing family and friends makes life more rewarding!

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Fact: Kenya elections are determined and won based on how 5 big tribes namely Kikuyu,Luhyia, Kamba,Kalenjin and Luo align and vote. Issues like gender,youth etc have never determined the election outcome. Would be a big win if they do this year's election.Politics is very local