You think you don’t know enough to teach.

But someone out there is stuck on the exact thing you figured out last week.

Your “small” insight could be their breakthrough.

Don’t wait to be an expert. Start where you are.

Why Your Experience Matters More Than a Certificate

You’ve:

That’s not “just your story.” That’s a roadmap for someone else.

How to Share Without Overwhelm

  1. Teach one thing at a time
    Don’t write a book. Just send a voice note: “Here’s how I saved Ksh 200 this week.”
  2. Use what you already have
    WhatsApp status. A Facebook comment. A reply to a DM. Your phone is your classroom.
  3. Share your mistakes too
    “I lost Ksh 20,000 because I didn’t track expenses” teaches more than any perfect tip.

Your Sharing Is an Act of Love

When you share openly, you give others permission to try, fail, and grow.

You’re not showing off. You’re saying: “I see you. I’ve been there. You’re not alone.”

Knowledge hoarded dies.
Knowledge shared multiplies.

Today, share one thing you’ve learned.

Not for likes. Not for clout.

For the person scrolling at 2 a.m., wondering if they can make it.

You might be the reason they do.


Sauti Yako, Pesa Yako.
Empowering Kenyans to take control of their financial future.