He was my Boss (CEO) at CMA...Very intelligent and humble guy....He never wanted any staff member to call him Mr. or Sir, he preferred being called Paul.....These are good lessons Paul...Thanks
@@Mandology575 getting white collar jobs in the USA is a tall order. Most Africans in the US survive on menial jobs. Africans are tired of mere survival in America. There are very many Africans coming back home to set up businesses, while some are looking for employment opportunities. Africans that have come back home from the US are doing very well in business and in employment. The grass is not always greener in the US. We have lots of opportunities here in Africa. We've got to grab them.
He sounds humble and intelligent not to mention that he comes from a wealthy family. I have met people who were raised in abject poverty and after GOD opens their doors, they demean people and walk around with pride.
That's true. We must seek first the Kingdom of God, then all things shall be added unto us. Unfortunately poverty dehumanizes a lot of people. To anyone out there who was once poor and in their heart they are kind and humble respecting everyone, you are a wonderful part of the body of Christ. I thank God for you and may your children and their children's children never lack.
He was my former boss at CMA. He always remembers names and would never pass without saying HALLO! ''It does not help when you look younger than your years''. I am now in the Public Sector and experiencing everything he is saying. Great talk.
As soon as they idolise you, they demonise you. Make your expertise accessible so it can be impactful. Dont believe your own hype. This guy came out as simply brilliant.
Insightful message. It’s of no consequence whether he was born rich or connected. He seems very intelligent, humble, articulate and hardworking.I don’t think those are qualities money can buy . Well done to him .
Listen to what is being said, not who is saying it....this depicts humility. His story and comments from former colleagues are a true reflection of the same👏👏👏
Thank you for this. 🙏🏽 Ageism in the public sector can shutter a young person's morale. Serving with a University, I have been to meetings where the most senior person in the room introduces everyone and leaves me out. As painful as it was, (still is) I learned not to define myself by their poor choices in leadership. I let my work speak for who I am and what I stand for. God bless you. Keep thriving.
Currently working at a University, actually been at it for a while now and I.... I relate to this so bad. Working in the Public sector is something to write about. Ahem!
Good seeing you here Paul (my former neighbour). Great insights there. Take home for me "Just as soon as they will idolise you, they will demonise you"....( I can definitely relate to this). "Make your expertise accessible so that it can be impactful". Thank you
He's so much Civilian composed. My take aways. Don't wait your turn - I've been inspired to not wait for my show to be on TV and rather work towards the content. "Speed is not so much revelant if there's no Content" And also DON'T believe you own hype! This has got to be the best inspirational engagement talk I've seen in KE. Thankyou so much Engage Talk
Go for it. Don't wait your turn :) What we've learnt on our engage journey is to keep at it even when no one is watching. Keep at it. All the best JayDwayne.
I love how he summarises the content of his speech at the end. Very good learnings... especially the last one, don't believe your own hype. This system you speak of has to change for Kenya to move forward...no wonder we are in such a rut!
Such a great, authentic and useful speech. This is advice that is relevant not just for young people starting off their careers but for everyone, really. Two points especially resonate :- make your expertise accessible, otherwise it is useless; and don't believe your own hype. We easily get wrapped up in hype and almost idolize ourselves but it is important to remain grounded. Thank you Engage and thank you Paul for this sage wisdom.
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Hello my friend, please do not push the myth that all employers in the US respond to job applications. Lakini the twang is kidogo being extended, no need for it, just Kenyan damu :-)
...20 years ago they did. I know this... and he was applying to law firms not Macdonalds, they still do. Secondly... it’s not an accent it’s called annunciation..and you can practice and improve yours if you like.
"You have to find a way to make your expertise accessible" brilliant!
He was my Boss (CEO) at CMA...Very intelligent and humble guy....He never wanted any staff member to call him Mr. or Sir, he preferred being called Paul.....These are good lessons Paul...Thanks
Nathan Mwaura Boss at CMA? Yet in the US he couldn’t get a job? 😂😂😂
@@Mandology575 getting white collar jobs in the USA is a tall order. Most Africans in the US survive on menial jobs.
Africans are tired of mere survival in America. There are very many Africans coming back home to set up businesses, while some are looking for employment opportunities.
Africans that have come back home from the US are doing very well in business and in employment.
The grass is not always greener in the US.
We have lots of opportunities here in Africa. We've got to grab them.
@@nathanmwaura3144 What a very laughable comment. I last saw such comments in 1999
@@HIHAYTAH were you born in 1999?
@@nathanmwaura3144 But you want to talk of people in the US.LOL!
Used to be my moms boss ( Rest her soul) and she used to speak so highly of him. I now see why. Very inspired
He sounds humble and intelligent not to mention that he comes from a wealthy family. I have met people who were raised in abject poverty and after GOD opens their doors, they demean people and walk around with pride.
There is a saying in Swahili "Maskini akipata matako hulia bwata"
That's true. We must seek first the Kingdom of God, then all things shall be added unto us.
Unfortunately poverty dehumanizes a lot of people. To anyone out there who was once poor and in their heart they are kind and humble respecting everyone, you are a wonderful part of the body of Christ. I thank God for you and may your children and their children's children never lack.
Speed is nothing without content👏🏾
He was my former boss at CMA. He always remembers names and would never pass without saying HALLO! ''It does not help when you look younger than your years''. I am now in the Public Sector and experiencing everything he is saying.
Great talk.
As soon as they idolise you, they demonise you. Make your expertise accessible so it can be impactful. Dont believe your own hype. This guy came out as simply brilliant.
Great listen to what is being said rather than who is saying.....
Insightful message. It’s of no consequence whether he was born rich or connected. He seems very intelligent, humble, articulate and hardworking.I don’t think those are qualities money can buy . Well done to him .
Wow wow. This piece speaks exactly of what most youth go through. I have gone through this too.
Listen to what is being said, not who is saying it....this depicts humility. His story and comments from former colleagues are a true reflection of the same👏👏👏
"Answering the question asked is often just the beginning and not end of many assignments" profound.
Thank you for this. 🙏🏽 Ageism in the public sector can shutter a young person's morale. Serving with a University, I have been to meetings where the most senior person in the room introduces everyone and leaves me out. As painful as it was, (still is) I learned not to define myself by their poor choices in leadership. I let my work speak for who I am and what I stand for. God bless you. Keep thriving.
Good for you Derrick. Keep at it. Keep thriving.
Currently working at a University, actually been at it for a while now and I....
I relate to this so bad. Working in the Public sector is something to write about. Ahem!
The kind of speech capable of transforming the whole World
Great words of wisdom
Good seeing you here Paul (my former neighbour).
Great insights there. Take home for me "Just as soon as they will idolise you, they will demonise you"....( I can definitely relate to this).
"Make your expertise accessible so that it can be impactful". Thank you
9:50 Sums up the talk. That statement is a whole MBA! Thank you Paul
He's so much Civilian composed.
My take aways. Don't wait your turn - I've been inspired to not wait for my show to be on TV and rather work towards the content. "Speed is not so much revelant if there's no Content"
And also DON'T believe you own hype!
This has got to be the best inspirational engagement talk I've seen in KE.
Thankyou so much Engage Talk
I hear and wish you the very best as you create your content. I'm on the same path. It can be daunting but it's possible. Stay true to yourself. 🙏🏽
Go for it. Don't wait your turn :) What we've learnt on our engage journey is to keep at it even when no one is watching. Keep at it. All the best JayDwayne.
This dude is super intelligent, not boring at all
So profound and humble 💯
Vibes and wisdom galore
Speed is nothing without content! My main take away 👊
So many nuggets of wisdom ...I like the last one best - Don't believe your own hype!
Such a good story teller and amazing insights I wish he had more time 😊😊
Gems of wisdom: letting your knowledge be accessible, let your voice be heard, listening to others, and not believing your own hype.
Great advice for young professionals, well said
I love how he summarises the content of his speech at the end. Very good learnings... especially the last one, don't believe your own hype. This system you speak of has to change for Kenya to move forward...no wonder we are in such a rut!
Answering the question asked is simply usually the beginning and not the end of many assignments
Such a great, authentic and useful speech. This is advice that is relevant not just for young people starting off their careers but for everyone, really. Two points especially resonate :- make your expertise accessible, otherwise it is useless; and don't believe your own hype. We easily get wrapped up in hype and almost idolize ourselves but it is important to remain grounded. Thank you Engage and thank you Paul for this sage wisdom.
Thank you Elishibah. Yes that was sage advice. We're glad you found it practical and applicable. Keep watching and please subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already.
Thank you for sharing your story. You have reminded me of some few truths
my takeaway "Make your expertise accessible so that it can be impactful"
"Listen to what is being said, rather than who is saying it" 😊
Awesome Paul! Love the insight👍🏾
Critical content and intellect
Loved this Paul. As a young professional I'm learning how important it is to always be heard.
Soo deep
Speed is nothing without content!!
Very insightful..
I Will Not Wait My Turn.
I Will Listen To What Is Being Said And Not Necessary Focus On Who Is Saying It.
Great message... Speed without content is no value
Eloquent, inspiring.
Nuggets of wisdom
I couldn't agree more. Joining public sector at a young age, this is very useful in my career going forward.
This. Is what wisdom looks like.
I hope Paul is doing okay. 🙏🏾
Very impressive
Ooh My! I love the summary
Nice piece
Love this
Wow sounds humble
Brilliant man
Am happy I have seen this today
Don't believe your own hype.. Great advise...
Thanks for this
Waow... It can't be said better than this...
He is only mid 40's yet he's achieved everything. Lord he is Lucky
Not luck. Hard work. Diligence. Integrity.
Connected too
I'm sure he is hardworking but networks are more important than all credentials
@@deemb5284 yes connection but you also think his intelligence and how everyone one is talking about him as a humble person is connections too...
Great insights!
Spoken from experience
Deep!!
A great CEO /Boss worked with him at capita markets
Great speech, ppl talk highly of you.... Just wondering what it would take a normal born to get to your level at your age
"Do not believe your own hype..." #Profound
Wisdom 😊
One would think paul raised in a wealthy family he would be spoiled brat but turned to be humble human being.
Listen 💯
Right message for the millennials
The speech was so impersonable but great lessons
💯
No at 47yrs I belive are wise enough to be the president
When you have this overwhelming urge to pinch someone's nose because they should know people 🤣
Imagine if the guard had blown her nose while it was being pinched!!! LOOOOL
👌🏾
Wissoom eish
First to comment 😊
How is he related to Amb. Muthaura?
Abm. Muthaura is his father
Don't believe your own hype....
Your father was a big man in government secretary to the cabinet. Good story anyways
What has that got to do with anything!?!
You know
@@MultiScobra that's why he was in top government jobs young while you aren't
There are many pple who blow-away their opportunities, but Paul never blew his opportunity. Ans His words of wisdom are also helping many
Protocol......🤦
Hello my friend, please do not push the myth that all employers in the US respond to job applications. Lakini the twang is kidogo being extended, no need for it, just Kenyan damu :-)
...20 years ago they did. I know this... and he was applying to law firms not Macdonalds, they still do. Secondly... it’s not an accent it’s called annunciation..and you can practice and improve yours if you like.