 2014, I was still in campus and someone trusted me to be their main lead and I was actually playing like two different, like twins and that's a challenge. Kozlazima you channel different personalities for each person, right? So yeah, so the first time it was in 2014 it was a movie and yeah it was a nice, I did it with Makas Maena. It's called Consigned to Oblivion. I was interested in twins. How are you? So you shoot one part then you shoot another part? Yes, yes, it makes shooting easier. Why do you feel like, where is the next Bipolar Kidogo? Kidogo? Kidogo, yeah, you can actually, because you can lose yourself out of it because you channel different personalities. First of all, you have to forget yourself. You're not acting as faith. You're acting as someone else. So assuming the two characters are Helen and Catherine. So first of all, who is Helen? How does she think? How does she move? How does she talk? Catherine is different. How does she move, think, talk? It can be a challenge, but it's easy if you enjoy doing it, yeah. Have you ever had a role? You have played a role and then it's stuck even outside, even after you're done filming and everything. You still find yourself behaving like that role. So there's a thing called de-rolling. De-rolling, first of all there is getting into character. Getting into character is me faith, forgetting the town faith and becoming the character that I've been given. Let's assume again it's Helen. So I am Helen and I move. To de-roll is to change from Helen to faith. So it's important to know how to de-roll. You need to de-roll by doing things you like, like swimming, skating. You can decide to do hikes, play games, whatever, anything that breaks you out of it. So for me, I wouldn't say kudatim nime endel yada character after, but sometimes naji pata, why am I doing this? Why am I resoding like this? It's not like me. So you just collect yourself back and then you let it alive. You've done a couple of projects. Which one in the shape of a challenge, what should you live and get into character? Hadu na kachinu na sayak pwedeva, weh, tasa apa? Na india hadu into character. Has there been one that was extremely challenging? I wouldn't say for me it's still the twin thing because imagine it's your first time doing TV work. Like I had been acting but for theatre, for drama festivals, the high school, but this is different. It's on another level. Challenging. I would say I never, I didn't think it would be easy for me to play a role of being like a mother, which is what I play on a single kiasi. So being a mum is very, it can be a bit challenging considering I'm not yet one and you need to be one. So I would just channel my mum and be like, how would my mum think? How would my mum move and handle such a situation? But actually your role was well executed. I love single kiasi. Thank you. It's by Philippe. Philippe Brason? Oh it's Pesh. Philippe. Wakanya. It's Philippe. Typical. Get it right. Yes Philippe and Grace Kahaki. And Grace Kahaki. Yes. I love single kiasi. When studies season one have been following. At the end of the day, if any of you have subscribed, that was on showmax. Yes. Just to watch it up to the end. Squeeze it and assume one go on Twitter. Tag in Philip. Where was it? This season I could do it. So you can do it. Anyway, anyway. It is nice to see it. Inakuja. What? Another season. We are hoping for it. We are hoping for it. I play the same. Between us. Just between us. Yes. Okay. All right. Kariki, I don't know. What other projects have you worked on? Apart from the twin one and single kiasi? Well, I have done anti-boss. I did anti-boss. I was on Selina. Selina was popular. Yes. And the president was told to watch. Yes. I don't know if you watched. We need to confirm that. I think he did. There's no way he didn't. I think he did. We need to confirm. We need to talk to him kind of at one day. So I've done anti-boss that was on Maisha Majik. I did Selina. I've done movies. I've done a feature film that has a short film that has gone around the world. I've done it in Canada, Toronto International Film Festival. It's still doing its premiere in Browns. I hope it will come to Kenya. I recently did a movie called Kenyeji. I hope we'll be able to see it soon. I play a pregnant wife. Hey. Hey. She wants to direct a certain place. I don't know. It's interesting to play a pregnant woman. You know you have to change your working styles. You have to change your working styles. You have to change your working styles. I've done many things. I've done kutu. It was a film talking about young and pre-marital sex and young childhood pregnancies and stuff like that. It was last year. It premiered last year. And something else is also in the works right now. I'm happy about it. I'm happy about it. I'm happy about it. That's quite a portfolio. It's a portfolio of so many pages. For us, it's assurial. It's assurial. It's assurial. So what do you do for fun? Just to unwind and relax? I am an adrenaline junkie. So I will probably go for sometimes hikes. That's something nice. A simple hikes. I'm serious. I want to get you a coach. No, I can't. And I was a relate. I also love hiking. On my bucket list, I have a bungee jumping. I want to do that. I've been doing ziplining. I enjoy that one. Hikes. Camping. Now I actually learnt to skate, but with the four blades thing. I want to try the four one. The four. I need to see more jokes. Explain. He's an expert. He's an expert. For what? Skating. There's the one for one blade. And then there's the one that is four. I need kind of something. No, no. No, no. No, no. No, no. No, no. Actually, I do have mentioned things that I also love to do. So if you need a partner to nesongiakando. So. You are also a model. You actually call yourself an advertisement model. A commercial model. That's a commercial model. Yes. How do you approach brands? How many brands do you approach? It can work. Asking for a friend. It can work both ways. It can work both ways. Sometimes a brand will see something you're doing. And they're like, you know, we relate with you. We understand what you're doing. And we are seeing like we can work together and head the same direction. Sometimes you have to be the one to approach them. Especially if you have a certain vision. Go for it. Go for it. Wasumue. Wadiyem. Mia emails. Watafte. LinkedIn. I don't know. You're on LinkedIn. I am on LinkedIn. Can you tell us your LinkedIn? I don't use it as much. I'm actually more on Instagram as Faith Kibati. Yeah, you'll find me on Instagram as Faith Kibati or TikTok as Miss Kibati. Yes. Nice. So last week we had asked a question. I'm going to ask you two questions. Okay. The one we had asked last week and one we have asked this week. All right. Last week we had asked, what are you most afraid of? I'm not sure. People will use it against me. Ah, is that why? Yes, I'm inspired. What am I most afraid of? Most afraid of. To live this world without a positive impact. She has answered like a diplomat. But it's true. Most of us would want to live a mark. We want to achieve certain things before our time is up. So for me, it's making sure that I maximize of my opportunities and my chances and use my skills, my talent, my environment to make a positive impact because it could be negative but I would prefer a positive impact. Actually even speaking of having a positive impact, that also means growth for you. What's your growth goal? Why do you want to reach? I don't want to be a failure. I want to say, I'm not afraid of it. I want to be a submarine. Wow! What? Anyway, do I? I don't like that question because I feel it's a very, it's like a limiting question for me. And as much as it's good to have a certain structure and a certain, I feel it limits me from doing anything and everything. I don't have a tip-top goal. For me, it's just as long as I am happy, I am at peace and people around me are okay. That's my main enemy. I know you're waiting for like, oh my God, like a mansion instead of you where. Travels due to what and what anywhere. Mauritia. Yes, really hung up with the who's and who's. Sometimes that's just not enough. There are people who have experienced that and still do not have a deeper inner peace. So what's the point? Spoken like a true philosopher. I'm like, hey, who have I become? Hey, I'm matured. You read books a lot? I do read novels, but little bit, it's lacking. I'm trying, currently I'm reading Daniel Steele. Steele, The Star. Yes. I have no idea. It's an old book. Any TV show that you are currently watching? Movies and everything? I recently watched Extraction 2. It's good. I had not watched one so someone told me let's watch it. Wait, you skipped one? Yes, now I want to watch one. But I didn't feel like I missed a big part of the story. I didn't feel like I missed, but I'm going to now watch one. A local show I'm watching, I'm watching Second Family, Showmax. I like it. I like comedies, like Friends. I usually replay old ninis. I'm a Friends person. And if you do not watch Friends, you're not my friend. Are you my friend? What? You were too? I didn't feel like I missed a big part of the story. So speaking of Extraction, when I watch it, it's a thriller action. Yes, action. It's super action. When I watch it, you see, with that, I need to train. That's all you need to train. I didn't feel like I missed a big part of the story. But why not? Why not? It is possible. We said, atu jilimit. Atu mimi naweza? Yes, atu ho naweza. Wa, wa, wa. Na sila menefani, kuna stunt menefani na zile mungumungum. Why not do your own stunts? Why not? Ataku nama, kuna wana venefani na danza. Eh, by the way, the DJ was lit. I was like, hey, the psych is tipped up. A good way to start the day. Suji pigi ma kufi. Pipipipipipipi. Alright. So, babe, today we were talking about Gen Z. Yeah. The last couple of weeks, there have been issues with relationships between the younger generation. And the way they are reacting to them has not been in a mature or rather the way the other generations react to certain situations. So, Tepata, they are fighting, they are exposing each other online and there are very intimate conversations that are exposing. Even when they are fighting, they are also recording, posting them on social media, also very intimate. What's your comment on Generation Z regarding two relationship issues? First of all, I come in peace Gen Z. Hey, those guys. Ota kuji ya. One of the cubisah. Anyway, but hey, their tolerance level is, it's like a very thin line. Like, don't cross this line. And it's admirable, but also at the same time, it could cost them a lot, because it's just a matter of understanding someone. Probably someone didn't offend you intentionally. It was just miscalculated or something. But I also like the fact that they will not skip it. Like, they just move on. I like that they will address it then and I'm gonna say their truth. And now that's your problem. It's a you problem. It's not a me problem kind of thing. Unfortunately now, or fortunately, I don't know how to put it, with social media, everyone now uses that as a channel for everything. Although rather, sometimes you should keep things to yourself, because you don't know what people and the intentions are for you. And others do it for kiki and relevance. That's the other thing. It's just, eh, maybe you do it. Impressions and engagements. So about numbers, it's all about who likes me and if you don't like me, it's a problem now. It's because, I feel it's because of technology, because it's with us and it's almost in every part of our lives. And now, it can be misused. It can be misused. It can. But there are people who know their way around it and that's good. That's actually solid advice. You have been watching hashtag Social Friday. We are with faith and I just like you to give a moment to mention your social media handles again. Oh yes. Yes. I can give money follow. Thanks. So my Instagram handle is faith kibathi or actually you pronounce it as kifahi if you're kikuyu. The B is an F. It's written as a B but pronounced as an F. So usually I just say kibathi but it's it's supposed to be kifahi. K-I-B-A-T-H-I you can just search that name everywhere and those are my handles for Facebook for TikTok. We can interact there. Yes. Thank you so much for coming. Thank you so much for having me. This was a lovely conversation. I loved the conversation. Thank you. All right. Now we are going to take a short break and when we are coming back we still have one more surprise. She loves my surprises image. So Rajizu kuredi kutupelek ala futurudi. Osawa.