 um B Uno Ahana yes um me emita k donations nehoma ju Ya, it does because coming from a marketing perspective I get to handle different clients differently so not only on the influencing part, I get to give them my energy of now a marketing consultant away from influencing or creating content. So it really helps me when I'm creating content I can push a product at the same way and it can still come out as authentic as possible. So it really helps. Do other people when you want to interact and giving you feedback for the content do you use not for the marketing that you do do you use that to perfect your skills and everything? Ya, I mean every day it's perfecting your skill when you maybe do a project today you want to give the next project your best. So for me it's always like learning from something so if I do this project this time and it comes out like this what can I do better in the next project. So the fact that I always believe in like every day it's like some small steps every day you grew kidogo kidogo kidogo. It's not like don't put like a lot of pressure so when I put like the small small milestones every client gets to get a bit of me. So ya it becomes quite easy because one client you're like I want to give my best you give your best your best when something else comes in you give it then your best bet better like that. Ya, ya. Dili skia fonuno kwa uza ukuwanza juzi you started marketing when you were young. Ya. Ukuwanza ni nukiyom tata. Wow I started marketing quite early because before that I was doing activations the once now you're like in the supermarket and then after that I went and did a project in Nanyuki called the Realtors Expo where I was leading like now the marketing all the way from now doing activities. Activities on supermarkets or activations like how do you call this road shows all those being branded with t-shirts. So immediately I was done with the main job of like now 8 to 5 marketing I was like why don't I incorporate the marketing inside this brand that I'm building because I mean it's still me so as I'm giving people this on the content creation on the talent and everything I can still give them a taste of Tracy the marketer. Actually Nikuliza tata young my director you can't prepare some images because I don't know whether you're in primary school or in high school you talked about there's a business that you're doing you paid young you helped your mum to pay your school. Oh my goodness. So to say my young I wanted us to go back and actually look at how she was young. Oh my god. Do you know for this trip I really I was I really cried in the umamangwa nini pihi chip. It was a chip I think to build some airport. I've never seen an aeroplane so I was like oh my goodness here it is. I was so little. This is class. Oh my. Seven eight there. Next. As he prepares that. Okay. You know you do you actually Surinaka almost the same. Okay. But did you ever thought when you are young like this you will turn out to be the Tracy that you are right now. Whoa. No I would have slapped you like this. I'm like wake up Heidi wake up. But um I feel God's will I think on us it's it's it kind of aligns with time. And and sometimes you don't see like things coming because they unfold. Oh my goodness. This sounds like a TBT is it on Thursday. So little cheese. So the alignment comes slowly and like as you grow you're like oh my goodness. So each and everything I was going through in life it was just a journey. It was for me to be here like whatever is happening in your life is supposed to happen that way. There's really nothing wrong with you whether you're having problems or not. It's just a journey. It's your journey and you need to like embrace it. So I mean I when I was here would not like have seen this but right now I'm here. I am really appreciating the journey. And we can see the growth. Really. We can actually see the growth. Yeah. There are times when you have been emotional and you don't shy about talking this. Yeah. Where you talk about moments that you are low either through your own personal pressure or outside personal pressure. How would you handle that and you actually overcame that. How would you handle that and how do you grow out of that state in life. Nice. I feel like every day I strive to be like a better person. Every day when I wake up I'm like I just want to be better today for me, for my dreams and for my goals. And so when I have that mentality when things go quite heavy on me. I always have that courage of I am having this episode but it's just an episode. It's just a cloud. So I am going to be innate until it's over and then come out more stronger. Because I mean on those faces that's where you get your strength. Those faces that's where you know. Kumbu neza shuwa. Kumbu yonim courageous manze. Kumbu kuna confidence. Like that thing comes from there. It comes from those hardships. The faces like you're like oh my God I just show up at work. I mean it's like if you're going to get depressed once in a while. Like sometimes you're going to face different hardships. But you counter attacking them in a very positive manner. It works for you. Because when it comes you're not hiding. You're there. If life ina kupiga you're there telling God hey manze mi na juwa. Hiki tu benye inenda. But I'm going to just let you do you. Because I mean you know me. I mean all ini reta kwa ii dunia. So yeah and from that perspective it becomes not so easy but it becomes easy to cope with the situations and the hardships of life even in the industry in my work. It becomes quite easy when you let that guard out. Alright. Today's question we had asked on social media. What's the moment that made you laugh recently? Okay. There is this content creator who goes around na chikuwa selfi na hagi niwa. I was like how do you do that? No, I was just looking at a program like okay this is funny. How do you just go and then wuna chikuwa simu taking our selfies with everyone? I mean. Like you are an actor. You are an actor. So I assume maybe your confidence in eza ku ingi atu ma atu wuka toka taunu, kanzakfanya, something like that. You do your content in kikuwa. Wuna na kikuwa wana relate. Mena jo wana relate. Do you think you are tied into a specific audience and that's people who understand kikuwa? What I will say, I will answer it as no. Because I always say we all belong somewhere. And me being that I'm creating content in kikuwa it's me being proud of my culture and being proud of where I am because I belong somewhere. You belong. Everyone belongs. The DJ belongs. Everyone belongs somewhere. And so apart from you belonging you have branches. You have different things that you can do. So there is stress in the marketer. I don't talk to you in marketing in kikuwa. I'm going to give you a very nice marketing strategy. I'm going to give you a very nice content plan. That's not in kikuwa. I mean it's not in kikuwa. I'm going to go probably on a mentorship thing. I'm not going to even talk in kikuwa. I'm going to do the whole mentorship. And it goes smoothly. There is no kikuwa there. I was talking to people. There is no like I'm talking to kikuwa. So it's just embracing me. Embracing my culture. Embracing my language. And being authentic and showing up as me daily. So yeah. I don't know if you know this but your content pretty much leaks on Twitter. As much as people watch on TikTok and Instagram and YouTube it also leaks on Twitter. And on Twitter you notice it's not you who has posted. Other people. It's other people who actually get in your content and say look at this girl. Look at this girl. Have you thought of you own Twitter? Yeah I am. Have you thought of utilizing Twitter and it's actually pain right now. I'm calling it X. It's X right? Thank you for the correction. It's X now. Yeah currently I'm active on X. I was not before Bahrain and I'm super active trying to keep up with this pace. So yeah we're looking forward to joining the whole packages that they have given to see where it takes us as content creators because I mean it looks like a very nice package when you look at the features you can even post longer videos on X. You can monetize with them. I mean it's such a nice thing for us content creators and I'm really looking forward to continue being on that space and broaden it even with my content. You say it when you were into a meme. Yes? I mean yeah quite, I mean yeah sometimes. I think it's only one video. Don't you think it's a bit tricky? No really. I think there was just a video a photo I posted and then it was done like a very nice animal I love, kagrinwan and I had like a very, I had like a blue rompa. So it was like a very nice, it was a funny meme because I laughed too. So yeah. Alright Tracy. Because my director is telling me time is up, you can tell us your social media handles where we can follow and know about you more and also check out your content. There is your camera. Sure. Tracy Waidera on all platforms. Facebook, Tracy Waidera, Instagram, X, Tracy Waidera After this code, Tracy Waidera So yah you can get my content from all those platforms or you can check out my website At Tracywaidera.com And yah you can see everything about me, the marketing different projects that I've done and others that are coming. Thank you so much Tracy for being here. We appreciate you. You're always welcome. I hope the next time I talk after 2 years I say Masaisinikodzian tembema, nikuwa pa kwangu. Funguwa gate. DJ Vin Simba, mbo mbo litu mbo utu na mix wapi lewa. Ya, so kenshundanda kwa naivasha, lewa na pumzika kiasi, so naivasha apu sandi. Ya, na watu hoto hangu, bigap, bigap. Majina Alice ni kubuna stai kwa bayast, so bigap. Sawa, sawa. DJ Rajiz ata kwa pale, amene mbe ata kwa api, kwaiva, kenol. So follow DJ, no, follow Rajiz the DJ, also follow Art Kala Mival, my handle is Art Masai KTA. And sadly we have to say bye bye, but the show still goes on next week, we meet here same time, same place. After this, they still more music, so mtu liye, mtu liye, we got you.