It was just yesterday I was having a conversation with my mom regarding their cold war with my step dad. Every time they get into a fight she'll say she's leaving and tears will just start flowing, but that was just the hit of the moment because she has to stay and raise her kids till they've grown. Listening to this is like heaven sent because only yesterday I was keen to finding a consultation about marriages. My goodness! Aren't you a piece of art and blessing shaped in gorgeous finesse, God bless you abundantly. Also I'm running to write articles on this because I cannot afford not to.❤️
Jesus Kaate this one has really hit home too close. I'm 23 and the amount of times I have prayed Gos for my parents to separate is countless. Because I'm the first born girl and so that makes my mum's confident. She will tell me when things are rough, bad ,ugly and then they will reconcile privately. But I don't think she realizes the burden she leaves in me. I think it can also be a topic of discussion. Those patents who tell the kids their problems. Please
@@jeriothmaina6023 wow 😘😪😪 I know its lame to say I'm glad to know I'm not the only one going through it because I actually started doubting myself and saying I'm just a bitter child . Thanks for the comment. Let's like this till ifikie Kate
Imagine you're not alone. I always fear what my mom will go through in the hands of that narcissist she calls a husband. Juzi tu I told her she's the last person I would ask for advise about marriage because all she can say is vumilia kila kitu. Nkt🙄If love will make me stupid then I don't want it
Well articulated talk. Thanks for shedding light on the role of a counselor. We don't need to wait for the worst to seek help. Thanks for being available. We need more of these.
when we went marriage counseling with my fiancee who is now my husband,,,our pastor told us no one should go through any kind of abuse in marriage,,,in case it happens we should separate and breathe instead of sitting down and die in the name of im a Christian i can't separate.....
I have been married for ten years.i had given up on my marriage.but I give thanks for the lockdown.he used to tell me I day he will change until when he saw I was serious contemplating leaving.this lockdown has really helped save mine
Mrs. Jane Wanjao, what wise words. We celebrated world mental health day recently, this is very helpful. Newly weds should also watch this. Great words counselor.
Thanks Jane Wanjau for sharing its very educative, knowledge is power and I’m totally a different person.Thanks Kate already subscribed and ready to learn more .
That's true Kate nakuwanga na makasiliko mingi niki kubuka hao my mother was treated,bye my father na siwezi kaa na mwanaume ana ni treat hivyo and that why nili olewa 5yrs nika shidwa kukaa kwa doa coz i never experience parent love and i want to make better with my kid's
Kate umeona comments watoto wakisema ati sometimes they pray their parents divorce ati coz of the bad situations at home😭😭😭😭😭😭nimelia niko karibu kuisha.....
Yes.. We actually pray that they separate but our mothers are stupid in love they don't even know how to love themselves. Nkt!! I'm a bitter child. Some of our mothers don't know they're the reason we refused to take up a job away from home for the fear of what if they are killed by these men they called their husbands the moment we leave them. Aaaargh!! I'm tired😩
I am sorry to say bt i think the society also may lead to such bcz they will always be judged,being referred to as a woman who cant keep her home,might be anastick around for her kids you know,its not that they are stupid in love .they may be pressurized by the society we are living in
It was just yesterday I was having a conversation with my mom regarding their cold war with my step dad. Every time they get into a fight she'll say she's leaving and tears will just start flowing, but that was just the hit of the moment because she has to stay and raise her kids till they've grown. Listening to this is like heaven sent because only yesterday I was keen to finding a consultation about marriages. My goodness! Aren't you a piece of art and blessing shaped in gorgeous finesse, God bless you abundantly. Also I'm running to write articles on this because I cannot afford not to.❤️
Jesus Kaate this one has really hit home too close. I'm 23 and the amount of times I have prayed Gos for my parents to separate is countless. Because I'm the first born girl and so that makes my mum's confident. She will tell me when things are rough, bad ,ugly and then they will reconcile privately. But I don't think she realizes the burden she leaves in me. I think it can also be a topic of discussion. Those patents who tell the kids their problems. Please
Ngai, we are in the same situation... I for the longest time thought I was the only one going through this
@@jeriothmaina6023 wow 😘😪😪 I know its lame to say I'm glad to know I'm not the only one going through it because I actually started doubting myself and saying I'm just a bitter child . Thanks for the comment. Let's like this till ifikie Kate
Pole queen👑♥️♥️♥️
@@muthonimaina7998 thanks Darling
Imagine you're not alone. I always fear what my mom will go through in the hands of that narcissist she calls a husband. Juzi tu I told her she's the last person I would ask for advise about marriage because all she can say is vumilia kila kitu. Nkt🙄If love will make me stupid then I don't want it
Well articulated talk. Thanks for shedding light on the role of a counselor. We don't need to wait for the worst to seek help. Thanks for being available. We need more of these.
when we went marriage counseling with my fiancee who is now my husband,,,our pastor told us no one should go through any kind of abuse in marriage,,,in case it happens we should separate and breathe instead of sitting down and die in the name of im a Christian i can't separate.....
Great insights shared here by Jane Wanjau. Thanks for bringing her Kate
One of my favorite chanels . Always bringing us very constructive conversations.Bless you
This is a conversation that Kenyans need to embrace. There is no shame in engaging professionals like Madam Jane . Great discussion Kate.
I have been married for ten years.i had given up on my marriage.but I give thanks for the lockdown.he used to tell me I day he will change until when he saw I was serious contemplating leaving.this lockdown has really helped save mine
This is exactly what we require to hear. Wonderful piece of advice.
Amazing woman with a lot of wisdom. Thanks Cate for bringing her. Very helpful to our marriages. Mrs Wanjao you are going far.
Mrs. Jane Wanjao, what wise words. We celebrated world mental health day recently, this is very helpful. Newly weds should also watch this. Great words counselor.
I just love you Kate, thank you for these constructive conversations
I salute Madam JANE WANJAO for her wisdom. Keep the focus and momentum.
Thanks Jane Wanjau for sharing its very educative, knowledge is power and I’m totally a different person.Thanks Kate already subscribed and ready to learn more .
Counselling pyschologist and mediator,,,,gal You are living my dreams.
I feel like am having a meeting with a sister and a mom.This was enlightening.Cate Mungu, akubariki.
Wao. This is quite enlightening. Very good talk for all the family people. Thanks Cate Kamau for bringing Mrs Jane Wanjao on board
Wao! That's great Jane Wanjao. Am really enlighted. May the Lord bless you as you serve humanity.
Honestly am not even nearing marriage but the love I have for this QUEEN👑♥️I am here!!! TILL THE WHEELS FALL OFF
Great articulation for all families and for both men and women. Kudos.!
That's awesome! Jane is an amazing therapist.
Haiyaa, my mum did an interview.
ur a lucky man
And it was fantastic!
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She is great
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Excellent advice and counsel from Mrs Jane Wanjau. This is very important information for all of us.
Wooooooow! This is such an eye opener. Thanks Kate...keep up the good work
Self awareness is very important, partners need to walk the counselling journey together thanks, for enlightening us.
This is very true...my experience of my parents' marriage has really influenced my perspective of mariage
This is the kind of content i signed up for.❤️❤️Asante Kate!
Very informative discussion. Kudos to Mrs. Jane Wanjao.
Great conversation
Daaamn!!! Hands up for this one 💯💯 lessons taken!!
These are very valuable insights from jane
Awesome insight. Thankyou kate
Cate how can we contact this therapist
Great Job Jane...you are a great Therapist....am a beneficiary👍
I'm learning alot. Thanks alot Cate.
Wow!! Good job 👌 kate .we need more of this informative conversation.
Jane was my premarital counselor..The best counselor ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Run 2 run after nikuone Jessy junction u inspired me on the show
That's true Kate nakuwanga na makasiliko mingi niki kubuka hao my mother was treated,bye my father na siwezi kaa na mwanaume ana ni treat hivyo and that why nili olewa 5yrs nika shidwa kukaa kwa doa coz i never experience parent love and i want to make better with my kid's
This is true....check out my youtube channel
Nice topic kate kudoz
Bold conversation 💕💕
I can't download 😢 to watch later when free
Am locked here for the love 😍😍😍
Kate umeona comments watoto wakisema ati sometimes they pray their parents divorce ati coz of the bad situations at home😭😭😭😭😭😭nimelia niko karibu kuisha.....
I did 😔
Yes.. We actually pray that they separate but our mothers are stupid in love they don't even know how to love themselves. Nkt!! I'm a bitter child. Some of our mothers don't know they're the reason we refused to take up a job away from home for the fear of what if they are killed by these men they called their husbands the moment we leave them. Aaaargh!! I'm tired😩
I am sorry to say bt i think the society also may lead to such bcz they will always be judged,being referred to as a woman who cant keep her home,might be anastick around for her kids you know,its not that they are stupid in love .they may be pressurized by the society we are living in
I love kate but sijui why she does not reply texts on IG.Ama tuseme ni zangu haonangi😭😭😭
I get so many dear pole I missed yours