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I Left Kenya To Find Myself Part 1 | Legally Clueless Ep 369

16.03.2026
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In this episode of the Legally Clueless Podcast, Blessing shares the first part of her deeply personal story. Born in Nairobi to very young parents, Blessing grew up moving between homes, from Nairobi to Nakuru, Thika, and relatives’ houses, searching for stability in a childhood filled with uncertainty.
After losing her father at a young age and navigating an emotionally distant relationship with her mother, Blessing struggled with the feeling that she had no solid place to call home. That instability followed her into adulthood, shaping how she approached friendships, career choices, and her sense of identity. Despite performing well in school and receiving opportunities for further education, Blessing found herself unable to choose a path because stability itself felt unfamiliar. Feeling suffocated by uncertainty and desperate for a fresh start, she made a life-changing decision: to leave Kenya and work in the Gulf as a domestic worker.
In Part 1, Blessing reflects on:
  • Growing up between multiple homes
  • Losing her father at a young age
  • The emotional impact of instability in childhood
  • Struggling to choose a career path
  • Feeling like she had no place to belong
  • Her decision to leave Kenya in search of freedom
This episode explores what it means to grow up without roots, and the longing to find a place where you finally feel grounded. Part 2 of Blessing’s story will be out next Monday.
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