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Kalekye mumo biography of william cannon

Kalekye Mumo, 45, speaks on reinvention and finding the gift of purpose in every season:. Since leaving mainstream radio almost five years ago, what have you been up to?

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However, when Covid hit and everything was shut down, I had to put the interviews on hold and later found my way to doing an IG live show that is based on the radio style of hosting called KM Radio. That aside, I am also a Media Training consultant working with various organisations and currently looking towards creating a radio training program for the youth.

I am also a certified Life Coach focused on self-confidence which ties in with being a great communicator. Was moving from employment to something new difficult or a smooth transition? After being employed specifically in one place for such a long time, it would be a lie if I said I did not struggle with the transition. Another change would have to be the fact that being your own boss and taking up certain responsibilities means, you are it.

There is no one to fall back on or expect to hand you a pay check at the end of the month. The level of discipline it takes when you are self-employed is tremendous. The value of less is more is very apparent. I love that I am free to dabble in what moves my heart without looking over my shoulder for the boss to either approve or disapprove my every move.

I love being my own time manager and that I have more time for my friends and family. What has been your lowest moment in your career and how did you overcome? I think some of the lowest moments have been when the people who are meant to have your back in the work place do not. There were bosses who did not defend me while they were my immediate line managers and even team mates who went mute because they had more loyalty to the company than their team.