Watching this in 2024😮, However glad that you brought this couple to the show, seing Esther and her career excellence made me really want to know the secret of work family balance especially for a mother
I am so glad I discovered this channel. It is so good to see wholesome African content and listen to Africans tell their own stories. Thank you to all the speakers for sharing your stories ❤
This is a lovely story about the reality of life within marriage and how to go through the different seasons of life. Thank you for sharing your story.
Andrew has had an impressive career in the Tech world and Esther is one of the most graceful women that I have ever met. True definition of a power couple.
Wow ! I love the candid conversation around Andrew’s the perspective and later the positive shift of his relationship with his father. To both of you for the courage to speak about the seasons of marriage…..
Change is uncomfortable, change can be very hard, change can be ugly and painful…..but change is inevitable, and sometimes a necessary enemy, and with a good support, right mindset change can bring positive and pleasant outcomes.
Nice to have come across this. I visited your home in SA with two of my bosses at the time. They were your friends and I tagged along. I recall admiring your life together. Nice to see you are still together still have a lot to teach others.
That the two of you are here together...is going through the shift together which is key. One of the most realistic definition of motherhood that i have heard...thank you.
Thank you for sharing🥰🥰🥰 I can relate...my husband has been so supportive as I have hat to leave my children, friends and family back in Eswatini....and more recently losing my father, the only parent I had left... I'm inspired....thanks
Aah Esther Waititu my former Boss or rather Boss of my Boss. So happy to bump into this beautiful story of yours. I remember you as a really lovely person. Beautiful inside out. You were such an inspiration and still are. And so true about appreciating our mothers after going through giving birth and raising children. Also so true about moving away abroad and adjusting to new norms. I really enjoyed this talk.
Oh wow! Lovely couple. I remember when we called you and the boys the gremlins 🤣 . Glad to see you are happy and different. Kengeles was nice. Kudos to you both. 👏🏾
When we go through change, what is required is Courage! Thank you Esther and Andrew for sharing your remarkable story. God bless you both.🙏 Thanks Engage for the inspiration always. ❤️👌
Watching this in 2024😮, However glad that you brought this couple to the show, seing Esther and her career excellence made me really want to know the secret of work family balance especially for a mother
I am so glad I discovered this channel. It is so good to see wholesome African content and listen to Africans tell their own stories. Thank you to all the speakers for sharing your stories ❤
Hahaha
Running and disappearing when you hear dad's car , resonates with me.
This is a lovely story about the reality of life within marriage and how to go through the different seasons of life. Thank you for sharing your story.
Andrew has had an impressive career in the Tech world and Esther is one of the most graceful women that I have ever met. True definition of a power couple.
Change is indeed inevitable but courage keeps us going.
This was an amazing story. Thank you for sharing.
Wow ! I love the candid conversation around Andrew’s the perspective and later the positive shift of his relationship with his father. To both of you for the courage to speak about the seasons of marriage…..
Change is uncomfortable, change can be very hard, change can be ugly and painful…..but change is inevitable, and sometimes a necessary enemy, and with a good support, right mindset change can bring positive and pleasant outcomes.
This is a beautiful story of what a relationship is all about. The youth have so much to learn here. ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful couple Andrew and Esther. I remember catering for her twins birthday and she’s such a lovely sweet lady.
I love this story. Great couple. I have to admit,Esther is so beautiful and very graceful.
Nice to have come across this. I visited your home in SA with two of my bosses at the time. They were your friends and I tagged along. I recall admiring your life together. Nice to see you are still together still have a lot to teach others.
Change. Choice. Courage. Anchors. Resilience. Wow!
Thanks for a deeply authentic chat. Inspiring.
You need an anchor…. My take home from this session. Thank you Esther & Andrew
The authenticity is priceless. It will be well for every one of us undergoing change.
Wow, this is so informative. An anchor is so important( especially when he/she fears the Lord) in any relationship for things to work out.
That the two of you are here together...is going through the shift together which is key. One of the most realistic definition of motherhood that i have heard...thank you.
Thank you for sharing🥰🥰🥰 I can relate...my husband has been so supportive as I have hat to leave my children, friends and family back in Eswatini....and more recently losing my father, the only parent I had left...
I'm inspired....thanks
Thank you Andrew and Esther. I am glad I have watched this. I needed it.🥰
Learning as you grow and shift...that's what change is all about... lovely couple..
Amazing Story. Wow! ❤ May God continue blessing your union!
This is a beautiful real love story I'm Andrew from from zambia 🇿🇲
This is a great inspiration... Thank you Esther and Andrew.
Wow!! You guys are lovely!
Just the words I needed. Anchor,
How to balance work, kids and husband! Thank you guys!!
Aah Esther Waititu my former Boss or rather Boss of my Boss. So happy to bump into this beautiful story of yours. I remember you as a really lovely person. Beautiful inside out. You were such an inspiration and still are. And so true about appreciating our mothers after going through giving birth and raising children. Also so true about moving away abroad and adjusting to new norms. I really enjoyed this talk.
Hi Robi
Messy KENYA
His father shaped his personality. hapo kwa kengeles ni mzuri sana.
Oh wow! Lovely couple. I remember when we called you and the boys the gremlins 🤣 . Glad to see you are happy and different. Kengeles was nice. Kudos to you both. 👏🏾
Is there a part 2??? I feel like I'm hanging this was brilliant and they complement each other soooo weeellll!!
I love how you love each other
What a great friendship and wow the shifts and the anchor points are amazing 👏
It's truly a beautiful relationship
She is soooo beautiful 😍😍
Very nice, thanks for being real. You guys are "shifting" well
I love how you rhyme together candid open sharing may you be blessed
A lovely couple and their story is a beautiful piece
Good to see you, Andrew. Tony,HHS 1983
This is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Being there for each other ❤️
Wow such a beautiful love story. Such a supportive man. Hope I can have such.
Very authentic take on the shifting dynamics of a marriage, great talk!
Beautiful words
Transition for a family is the hardest thing to handle. Not easy.
That was my father yes see his blue car, rather any blue car on the neighborhood, assuming it my dad,,my Friend scatter woii💃💃💃💃
Great, inspiring stories
They look good
💝💖 lovely! Beautiful couple!
Nice one Forrest 👌🏾
Very courageous couple, keep winning and God bless 🙌🏾 🙏🏾
Quite insightful
Wow...Wow...
Amazing and inspiring story. God bless
A great match
Very eloquent couple...but I was left wanting to hear more...I missed the Maudhui in all this!
Maudhui maybe being there for one another?
Esther hey!
Love Love love
Beautiful 🥰
Awwwh! Am glad I watched this.
I needed it most !
"When you going through change you need anchor points"
Eishhh! You guys are such a vibe💥🤩❤️
Wow beautiful.
When we go through change, what is required is Courage! Thank you Esther and Andrew for sharing your remarkable story. God bless you both.🙏
Thanks Engage for the inspiration always. ❤️👌
Cool beans
Awesome ❤️
8:33 Aaah, on the marriage certificate... For better or worse?
Wow.
❤️❤️
♥️
Another shift - And you look a like
Wapi Jesus?