Episodios

  • How Patriarchy and Misogyny shape workplace experiences
    Mar 31 2026

    Work should be a place of growth, not a space where women feel unseen, unheard, or undervalued.

    In this episode of The Strong Rwandan Women, we dive into how Patriarchy and Misogyny show up in workplaces, through overlooked ideas, unequal opportunities, and the constant pressure to prove oneself.
    It’s time to challenge what has been normalized and start building work environments rooted in respect, fairness, and equality.

    Because opportunity should never depend on gender. 🤍

    #TheStrongRwandanWomen #WomensMonth #WomenAtWork #WorkplaceEquality #EndPatriarchy

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    16 m
  • Love Shouldn’t Hurt, Challenging Patriarchy in Relationships
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of The Strong Rwandan Women, we open up a real and often unspoken conversation about how Patriarchy and Misogyny can shape relationships in ways that silence, control, and diminish women.
    Through reflection and storytelling, we explore what it means to recognize unhealthy patterns, reclaim your voice, and redefine love on your own terms.
    Because real love is built on respect, equality, and the freedom to be fully yourself.

    #TheStrongRwandanWomen #WomensMonth #HealthyRelationships #EndPatriarchy #StopMisogyny

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    14 m
  • Immaculée Ilibagiza ; The Power of Forgiveness
    Mar 18 2026

    This Women’s Month, we honor the strength, resilience, and courage of Rwandan women through the powerful story of Immaculée Ilibagiza.
    From surviving the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to becoming a global voice for healing and forgiveness, her journey reminds us that true strength is found in choosing love over hate and peace over pain.
    Her story is not just about survival, it’s about transformation, purpose, and the power of forgiveness.


    #TheStrongRwandanWomen #WomensMonth #RwandanWomen #ImmaculeeIlibagiza #Resilience

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    13 m
  • The Evolution of the Rwandan Woman CELEBRATING THE WOMEN’S MONTH.
    Mar 15 2026

    The Rwandan woman has evolved.

    From women who held families together through hardship…
    to women rebuilding communities…
    to a new generation redefining ambition, identity, and success.

    But evolution comes with new pressures, new expectations, and new questions.

    This episode explores the journey of the Rwandan woman; past, present, and future.

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    15 m
  • Mental Health in Young People: Trauma, Work, and the Way We Love
    Feb 28 2026

    What if the way you show up at work…
    and the way you show up in love…
    isn’t your personality but your protection?

    This week, we talk about trauma, survival mode, and learning to show up differently.

    Healing is not weakness.
    It’s legacy work.

    Listen now.

    #StrongRwandanWomen #MentalHealthInAfrica #HealingGeneration #SelfAwareness #EmotionalGrowth

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    12 m
  • Louise Mushikiwabo ; The Diplomat Who Took Rwanda to the World
    Feb 20 2026

    When a woman leads with care,
    entire communities heal.

    This episode celebrates service, systems, and the strength it takes to rebuild.

    🎧 Healing a Nation Through Health out now.

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    13 m
  • Dr. Agnes Binagwaho; Healing a Nation Through Health
    Feb 17 2026

    When a woman leads with care,
    entire communities heal.

    This episode celebrates service, systems, and the strength it takes to rebuild.

    🎧 Healing a Nation Through Health out now

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    11 m
  • Who Supports the Strong Woman?
    Feb 9 2026

    Being strong doesn’t mean you don’t need support.
    It just means you’ve learned how to survive without it.

    🎧 Who Supports the Strong Woman?
    Now streaming.

    #StrongRwandanWomen #StrongWomenNeedSupport #HealingConversations

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    10 m