Good morning team LNN, What are your thoughts on today's episode with Ann? For further enquiries, you can engage Meved on 0708 800 700 or Ann on 0722 839 366 Join our Telegram group here t.me/official_lynnngugi To share your story with us, send an email to info@LNN.digital or Lynn.ngugi@Lnn.digital for consideration Thank you so much for watching❤
Very inspiring, I had a fast food & had to close it down due to electricity bills, ebu pursue hio maneno ya KPLC, maybe host a few guys in businesses and their plight.
Her statement just got me... don't take the lift, use the stairs, they won't break all at a go. If a lift fails when u are up there, you will come down with the same speed u Went up!!! Clever ! Wow!
Matron Mwangi, I worked at KNH when you were in charge of the Labour Ward. Caring, quality-oriented, clean, and no-nonsense nurse. God bless you, Matron
That part of of equality, "submission", and gender roles got me admiring the brains she's got. She's not only articulate, but she also demonstrates a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding societal norms and expectations. Her ability to dissect these topics while maintaining a respectful and open-minded approach truly showcases her intellectual depth. In a world where these conversations can often be divisive, her ability to foster meaningful dialogue is a testament to her insightful nature and admirable intellect. She is a grandmother, mother and a wife, many would wish they had.
As a person who is passionate about agribusiness, this is definately my cup of tea,,Lynn you know i love you right?😊 Thank you for this inspirational story.
A perfect description of Proverbs 31 woman! God fearing, hardworking, wise, supportive wife & mother. Away from business, I couldn't help noticing her face has zero wrinkle! I'd definitely love to see her again on this channel.
If I can be 65 and looking this youthful.......Oh God help me......God bless you Mami.....Sema kujielewa.......This lady understood her assignment to life....
My goal in life is to venture into agribusiness. I buy like 10 acres of land nilime but for export, niweke ngombe, everything. This inspires me so much 🙏🏾. Working towards these goals
I love today's discussion.Midset is everything,just has she said it..... So educative and the real truth to economic empowerment and self development.Its fulfilling to know people rather families are happy consuming your products. I personally love farming and it's a dream I have to put into reality for myself development and as an economic growth contribution to my community and the country at large.Proud of mom,Ann and a family.Another lesson learned from Ann's story is the importance of having a spouse whom you have the same dreams, aspirations,respect and trust. Great work dear Lynn and your team. You opening minds and encouraging many who want to learn and believe it's doable through such stories.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💞
She’s such a clever and an educated farmer. It’s amazing to see people staying in their own country, finding purpose, creating employment and making a living 🙏🏼✝️
Story zenye unibamba..... I alwz get motivated n make m work hard nikijua one day nitamake it....... One day nitakua na apartmentments zangu za kurentisha in Jesus Name🙏
Hae LNN.Mrs. Ann mwangi is such a power house.Her intrinsic passion in agro business is so inspiring.I would like you to interview mr. Moses Basingwa Kariuki,the director of House of Hope Dairy farm in Syokimau.He is a young entrepreneur who is taking dairy agribusiness to another level.He actually started with a zebu and now he is milking millions from his dairy farm.just pay a visit to him.Thanks LNN
Lessons learnt 1.Passion 2 Be genuine. 3.Never be greedy 4. Use stair cases instead of Elevator(lift) 5. Involve the next generation ( your children) in whatever you are doing # busns wise . Waooo .much love from UGANDA
This is one of the most inspirational interviews for me. I really have a passion in farming. Maybe Mr. and Mrs. Mwangi should think of installing a biogas. They have more than enough animals to produce enough biogas. Just a suggestion. This is a very beautiful project. I really love it.
What an insightful interview?! I'll definitely look for this yoghurt! I love the fact that this lady didn't buy into taking shortcuts to run her enterprise. Thank God there are still entrepreneurs who have integrity and care about humanity! May God bless this family and its business. Moreso, may God bless this lady with so many more healthy years as it's clear she is the vision bearer of this enterprise - I also pray her family keeps her legacy of running the business with integrity.
Thank you Lyn for bringing this inspiring story. I had a similar dream but things didn't work out well. I am happy that someone with a similar mindset made it in life and contributing to the service to humanity. I am so proud of this family. Kudos and long life to you and your hubby.
I captured this when she said she doesn't believe in love but respect. Respect is what keeps a family going because you can't harm your other half or the community, and because of her respect for humanity she is able to give a product that takes care of our health(pure). Keep it up with the deligent work. We need more profound, integrity, pure business people and companies like this. Thank you for enlightening us as young people out here 🙏🙏.
She's so amazing, and her attitude is on another kevel, the genuineness in business.I just love it, and wish that we cld all bear the same.Thanks Lynn for bringing her here🙏
A retired nurse doing what I dream of once I am able to as a nurse too. I will keep this video for future reference. Planning to start one for my mum too,, she's a farmer but needs a little upgrade 🎉. May God give me strength 🙏
*Wow Lynn, thank you for this, self employment empowerment, this is so motivating especially during this harsh economic conditions ❤️A step at a time, it's tiring but worth the journey* ☺️
Inspire global has been and still remains my must-watch. I like today's episode because I have interest in farming. Many thanks Meved for agreeing to share and Lynn for brings this super inspiration to us
This just inspired me more. Yes i love farming and been planning to do the same. Just for my own good not to be rich. Love being with kukus, cows and doing farm work of growing crops. Thank you Lynn ❤
Thanks Ann and Lyn for taking us through your journey in life, I hope everyone watching this video has been incredible and inspiring story ❤️. Additional to what I have learned from madam Ann is self employed is one way to develop our self and support from your husband including support of children in the family.
This , now is the definition of ''real hustler''who has made it in life....wachana na huyu mwingine hujiita Nabii...the one who ''used the lift'' during YK92....Congratulations team Mr and Mrs MEVED....
This has inspired me even more,iv just started,iv rented two shambas for super napier so il have enough silage for my cow which is due in Sept,il be in your platform one of these fine days Lynn
Wow! Most Appreciated Lynne for this excellent video interview presentation 👏 . Am truly extra inspired by this lovely Mom and prominent prosperous Farmer. I am inspired to follow her worthy advice to succeed as a determined young middle aged Farmer. Indeed, she's worked very hard to achieve her success in dairy farming and agri-business. Farming is noble and patience and determination has tremendous Rewards. May Almighty Bless and keep this wonderful hardworking Family strong and successful going forward 🙏💖🙏 💯.
Woow this is absolutely incredible. My biggest take home is " you cannot become rich in a day but richness is a progression, one step at a time and wealth is a product of service to humanity."
I know my dream of being a dairy farmer will come true one day. I started and all went well but being far everything was mismanaged and whole project failed. I have never recovered knowing I could be stable by one. But there's still hope. I love farming and cows with a passion. ❤❤❤
This is a woman after my own heart. We are so together on the stopping of the rural-urban migration. The soil is our inheritance. Great interview as always Lynn❤.
Nimechelewa wapi sasa😊the way I love farming I am sure am really going to enjoy this..I am going to take notes before I get my own farm by faith..I am trusting the process
Key words : -when you are ascending, use staircases, for it when a problem happens, it won't hurl you down and break your back into pieces 👌🏾👏🏾 -No founder has ever enjoyed the fruits of his or her sweat fully well, but generations after the founder does if they inherit your passion. In Uganda, there is an old sugar factory (Kakira sugar EST 1930 ) whose founder (Madhvani) and Indian died long time ago.. but of now is a regional/ a continental multibillion dollar giant company, Madhvani's grandchildren are enjoying to the climax. And it is said that the wisest work invest for not only their immediate children but great grandchildren after them. Thank you mama. You are the continent's pride. May the government of Kenya see through electricity terrifics and save those in production!
Farming intrigues me..Anne wanakaa twins with the husband.If you listen to this interview to the end, you will definately learn alot and change the mentality on so many things. Lessons learnt (business people) 1. Do everything you do with intrinsic passion 2. Be Genuine always (If you sell poison, you will end up consuming your own poison) 3. Do not look forward to getting rich tomorrow ( its a long journey, the staircase is always better than the lift) Wueeh. Am so inspired. Always a fun! Nifikisheni 1k subsribers guys
I am a constant customer of meved products and honestly,they are the best.Have also come across the Mwangis family and can attest that the family is very humble and also kind to the less fortunate members of the surrounding Ng'othi and Rukanga areas.Thankyou Lynn for letting Ann share her story with us....
Her Quotes are full of wisdom,use staircase and not a lifty.nipatali mama uyu❤.Lynn today u brought my area am pursuing from health sector. Love you Lynn 🎉u are special in Africa dispensation
This is a very inspirational story of hardwork and determination and it gives me great memories of my late parents who also started with one cow 50 years ago and developed into a great dairy farm in Kiambu where the late President of Tanzania visited our farm in 1997. Well we as the children tried to sustain the farm after the death of our mum last year but due to the cost of feeds and electricity as she puts it has become difficult difficult but we're trying 😊
Imagine someone is suffering in Nairobi to make house rent and they have a land laying bare in the village, does that make sense? If only i had quarter acre somewhere, I'd be doing farming slowly by slowly.
Thank you Lynn, have spent the last hour and twenty minutes glued to this interview. Very professional on your part and very inspirational by Mama Mwangi. I am in Uganda and very interested in cattle.
Ms. Lynn Ngugi I will come to Kenya one day to see you to lead me to Mrs. Ann Nwanji to put me through to be a farm. I m impressed by what she is doing on her farm. Thanks
Another inspiring story Lynn. She made me think about investments on another level. We need to here more from her. Ati the CEO lays the foundation and children and grandchildren enjoy …. Great wisdom here. Congrats namesake. Keep on farming👏🏼👏🏼
I get encouraged that you can start small and grow big with the passion of what you are doing...listening this full story was so inpsarational.Bleesings to Mama Meved and Lyn
I'm encouraged .. Niko na kuku wangu wawili.. I lost everything including my marriage... I'm back in the village with a SC and a blessing of a baby.i believe I'm going somewhere....I will look back and thank God .
It's such a great project, it surprises me on how much we have to pay for electricity bill. Have done Electrical engineering and have been thinking of how to reduce this electricity bill. You have so many cows and chicken, you can invest in biogas and generat 3 phase power for your farm. It will cut you bill by a bigger percentage .if
An inspiring story from a hard working individual dont only see the farm work but her long academic journey. A tip from a widely travelled farmer avoid putting chicken on those metal wires it hurts their feet.its inhuman try freeland poultry. Pls use eco friendly packaging avoid plastic,recycled paper
As someone who has started investing in real estate from a young age, I can relate so much to their story especially when they bought land in Mwea only for everyone including family to mock them. Their story sounds almost like our story.
Waaauw,this is amazing❤ Mungu anaheshimu mwanzo mdogo,congratulations mamaa.May God continue to enlarge your territorries. My gal Lynn you're doing a great job Nakupenda bure mwanangu May God continue to bless and lift you,pamoja na your team.Its glory to glory
Mom. Your really inspiring me. I say many times wow wow wow. “ If you want to do something, do it. Do not take a lift take the stairs “ beautiful folks in the rules of Nyeri. Is Nyeri nearby “ Othaya” 🤣I respect Kikuyu whole world. They are hard working people I am telling you. No offended . Greets from Namibia/ Africa .
This is my dream project, i even have a business plan for my farm, including a name for it already registered, it is started. Small steps started. This is therapy to me,
Hi,Lynn She has inspired me million times She mentioned she was a medic in maternity areas, plz we need her voice about what is happening in our hospitals,have an interview with her some days
Bring her back what a story I have loved this she has truly challenged mny pple what a blessings up to generations there after such contentment blessings to u mum.
Thanks Lynn and team for this discussion! It seems like a good conversation from which we can all learn something but some of it was in Swahili which we all don't understand, may you please add captions as the autogenerated ones aren't working!
Good morning team LNN,
What are your thoughts on today's episode with Ann?
For further enquiries, you can engage Meved on 0708 800 700 or Ann on 0722 839 366
Join our Telegram group here t.me/official_lynnngugi
To share your story with us, send an email to info@LNN.digital or Lynn.ngugi@Lnn.digital for consideration
Thank you so much for watching❤
Na za America zinalala inje during winter time 😂😂😂😂
Good morning too Lynn ❤
Very inspiring lyn.thank you for the inspiring stories
Thank you for the inspiration. Otherwise, you are doing a wonderful job. Keep the fire burning
Very inspiring, I had a fast food & had to close it down due to electricity bills, ebu pursue hio maneno ya KPLC, maybe host a few guys in businesses and their plight.
Her statement just got me... don't take the lift, use the stairs, they won't break all at a go. If a lift fails when u are up there, you will come down with the same speed u Went up!!! Clever ! Wow!
Me too .na venye biashara yangu ya spare parts inaanguka nikiamka. I'll never give up 💪💪💪
Very true use stairs to get up
This comment has made me renew my energy
@panafricannation Cccccc
Slow is smooth ( staircase). Smooth is fast. Fast is deadly( lift)
Matron Mwangi, I worked at KNH when you were in charge of the Labour Ward. Caring, quality-oriented, clean, and no-nonsense nurse. God bless you, Matron
That part of of equality, "submission", and gender roles got me admiring the brains she's got. She's not only articulate, but she also demonstrates a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding societal norms and expectations. Her ability to dissect these topics while maintaining a respectful and open-minded approach truly showcases her intellectual depth. In a world where these conversations can often be divisive, her ability to foster meaningful dialogue is a testament to her insightful nature and admirable intellect. She is a grandmother, mother and a wife, many would wish they had.
As a person who is passionate about agribusiness, this is definately my cup of tea,,Lynn you know i love you right?😊 Thank you for this inspirational story.
me2
Hope you have a partner 😂😂😂.. ata yy umeskia amesema directors ni wawili😊😊😊
@@victorgitau5267 😂😂😂
am looking for a partner i have a farmhouse in a few acres ready
Meved will soon become a multi billion company. There is God who rewards humanity.. “Elshadai” God of more than enough
Love how she acknowledges God all the time
A perfect description of Proverbs 31 woman! God fearing, hardworking, wise, supportive wife & mother. Away from business, I couldn't help noticing her face has zero wrinkle! I'd definitely love to see her again on this channel.
She looks so young for her age, at 65 n so energetic 😮
If I can be 65 and looking this youthful.......Oh God help me......God bless you Mami.....Sema kujielewa.......This lady understood her assignment to life....
My goal in life is to venture into agribusiness. I buy like 10 acres of land nilime but for export, niweke ngombe, everything. This inspires me so much 🙏🏾. Working towards these goals
Go for it girl
My goal too. I'm into export of agricultural products and I intend to produce my own products
I love today's discussion.Midset is everything,just has she said it.....
So educative and the real truth to economic empowerment and self development.Its fulfilling to know people rather families are happy consuming your products.
I personally love farming and it's a dream I have to put into reality for myself development and as an economic growth contribution to my community and the country at large.Proud of mom,Ann and a family.Another lesson learned from Ann's story is the importance of having a spouse whom you have the same dreams, aspirations,respect and trust. Great work dear Lynn and your team. You opening minds and encouraging many who want to learn and believe it's doable through such stories.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💞
Quite inspiration
For me it's her grammar, pronunciation and fluency. Amazing 😍
@@Simba_tano I was looking for this comment
@@Simba_tanoI saw your comment earlier of you saying only jaluos see impossibilities what do you mean by this?!
This was a great show as a young farmer I do believe you can start with "a one cow and grow to a Ranch", it needs patience, learning and relearning.
Im from Uganda but this lady should be the next Kenyan president ,if all goes well first East African President 🙏
"If we don't take care of the rural,the rural will not take care of us",that is powerful
Yeah
“When you serve humanity, God rewards you” Nobel phrase 👏👏👏👏
I love Kenyan's because of this one thing:"They believe in possibilities"
👏👏👏
@@Simba_tanowhat do you mean by only jaluos see impossibilities
@@Simba_tano Lynn is such a beautiful soul ..this is not right with what she believes in!
Kiuks especially
Was jaluo really necessary yawa 😅😅😅@@emmanuelyambo4143
She’s such a clever and an educated farmer. It’s amazing to see people staying in their own country, finding purpose, creating employment and making a living 🙏🏼✝️
Meved is a place you can't pass while using Marua Nyeri highway... Great inspirational interview Thanks Lynn Ngugi 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is the kind of Work Ethic we need in order to take our Country to the Next Level!! 0:43
Story zenye unibamba..... I alwz get motivated n make m work hard nikijua one day nitamake it....... One day nitakua na apartmentments zangu za kurentisha in Jesus Name🙏
1:20:39
Amen me too
Amen
Hae LNN.Mrs. Ann mwangi is such a power house.Her intrinsic passion in agro business is so inspiring.I would like you to interview mr. Moses Basingwa Kariuki,the director of House of Hope Dairy farm in Syokimau.He is a young entrepreneur who is taking dairy agribusiness to another level.He actually started with a zebu and now he is milking millions from his dairy farm.just pay a visit to him.Thanks LNN
Lessons learnt
1.Passion
2 Be genuine.
3.Never be greedy
4. Use stair cases instead of Elevator(lift)
5. Involve the next generation ( your children) in whatever you are doing # busns wise .
Waooo .much love from UGANDA
Educative Show. When There Is Unity In A Family, God Commands His Blessings. The Whole Show Is SPLENDID 👌👌👌👌. The Couple Look Alike❤❤❤❤
This is one of the most inspirational interviews for me. I really have a passion in farming. Maybe Mr. and Mrs. Mwangi should think of installing a biogas. They have more than enough animals to produce enough biogas. Just a suggestion. This is a very beautiful project. I really love it.
Good idea. Please inform Kenyans of market(s) for biogas.
What an insightful interview?! I'll definitely look for this yoghurt! I love the fact that this lady didn't buy into taking shortcuts to run her enterprise. Thank God there are still entrepreneurs who have integrity and care about humanity! May God bless this family and its business. Moreso, may God bless this lady with so many more healthy years as it's clear she is the vision bearer of this enterprise - I also pray her family keeps her legacy of running the business with integrity.
Amen to that
Thank you Lyn for bringing this inspiring story. I had a similar dream but things didn't work out well. I am happy that someone with a similar mindset made it in life and contributing to the service to humanity.
I am so proud of this family. Kudos and long life to you and your hubby.
@faith Don't give up on your dream just because things didn't workout.....
@@davidgathaka1383 Thanks David.
I captured this when she said she doesn't believe in love but respect. Respect is what keeps a family going because you can't harm your other half or the community, and because of her respect for humanity she is able to give a product that takes care of our health(pure). Keep it up with the deligent work. We need more profound, integrity, pure business people and companies like this. Thank you for enlightening us as young people out here 🙏🙏.
She's so amazing, and her attitude is on another kevel, the genuineness in business.I just love it, and wish that we cld all bear the same.Thanks Lynn for bringing her here🙏
A retired nurse doing what I dream of once I am able to as a nurse too. I will keep this video for future reference.
Planning to start one for my mum too,, she's a farmer but needs a little upgrade 🎉. May God give me strength 🙏
She started off with one cow but financially it wasn't the single cow. She had other funds to keep things rolling. Super amazing story.
Yes!!! One needs capital to grow. She had the funds and used them wisely!!!!
Lynn am a Vet Surgeon and am in love with this client. Am really inspired.
Margaret am also stuck here very inspiring
In the same line too
*Wow Lynn, thank you for this, self employment empowerment, this is so motivating especially during this harsh economic conditions ❤️A step at a time, it's tiring but worth the journey* ☺️
Inspire global has been and still remains my must-watch. I like today's episode because I have interest in farming. Many thanks Meved for agreeing to share and Lynn for brings this super inspiration to us
This just inspired me more. Yes i love farming and been planning to do the same. Just for my own good not to be rich. Love being with kukus, cows and doing farm work of growing crops. Thank you Lynn ❤
I also love farming
Business 101. Congratulations Mrs. Ann Ngugi, fam, and entire Meved team. You are a true inspiration and deserve the kenyan embassador crown.
Well done congratulations how much for acow
She is enlightened, wise and, without even asking - well read - it's telling! She is amazing.
Thanks Ann and Lyn for taking us through your journey in life, I hope everyone watching this video has been incredible and inspiring story ❤️.
Additional to what I have learned from madam Ann is self employed is one way to develop our self and support from your husband including support of children in the family.
This lady is a gem, definition of every good thing can be, hardworking, intelligent, submissive, loving,caring,......
what do you mean by submissive,sybmissive to who
@@wanzueni submissive to her husband
Very inspirational and customer centered enterprise.
Take your flowers mama.
As always thanks Lynn and team for another beautiful episode.
This , now is the definition of ''real hustler''who has made it in life....wachana na huyu mwingine hujiita Nabii...the one who ''used the lift'' during YK92....Congratulations team Mr and Mrs MEVED....
🤣
This couple and Wanguku are of the same
WhatsApp. Very Entrepreneurial. Love the story, very inspiring.
This has inspired me even more,iv just started,iv rented two shambas for super napier so il have enough silage for my cow which is due in Sept,il be in your platform one of these fine days Lynn
Wow! Most Appreciated Lynne for this excellent video interview presentation 👏 . Am truly extra inspired by this lovely Mom and prominent prosperous Farmer. I am inspired to follow her worthy advice to succeed as a determined young middle aged Farmer. Indeed, she's worked very hard to achieve her success in dairy farming and agri-business. Farming is noble and patience and determination has tremendous Rewards. May Almighty Bless and keep this wonderful hardworking Family strong and successful going forward 🙏💖🙏 💯.
Woow this is absolutely incredible. My biggest take home is " you cannot become rich in a day but richness is a progression, one step at a time and wealth is a product of service to humanity."
If you don't take of the rural,the rural won't take care of us in urban ,,wow!! I really love this, Thanks LNN for inspiring us
True
Lynn is the truest specimen of good and quality journalism, thanks for the story.
I know my dream of being a dairy farmer will come true one day. I started and all went well but being far everything was mismanaged and whole project failed. I have never recovered knowing I could be stable by one. But there's still hope. I love farming and cows with a passion. ❤❤❤
Farming requires your full attention.
This is a woman after my own heart. We are so together on the stopping of the rural-urban migration. The soil is our inheritance. Great interview as always Lynn❤.
Great wisdom
You need two Animals to breed!
1000 Litres of Milk a day?
They have the best milk and yoghurt around the kirinyaga area no doubt..Been customers for a minute..keep doing it mama ❤
Wow! This is incredible and inspiring! As an aspiring entrepreneur, I really admire her journey. It's truly remarkable.
Nimechelewa wapi sasa😊the way I love farming I am sure am really going to enjoy this..I am going to take notes before I get my own farm by faith..I am trusting the process
Key words :
-when you are ascending, use staircases, for it when a problem happens, it won't hurl you down and break your back into pieces 👌🏾👏🏾
-No founder has ever enjoyed the fruits of his or her sweat fully well, but generations after the founder does if they inherit your passion.
In Uganda, there is an old sugar factory (Kakira sugar EST 1930 ) whose founder (Madhvani) and Indian died long time ago.. but of now is a regional/ a continental multibillion dollar giant company, Madhvani's grandchildren are enjoying to the climax.
And it is said that the wisest work invest for not only their immediate children but great grandchildren after them.
Thank you mama. You are the continent's pride. May the government of Kenya see through electricity terrifics and save those in production!
Such a hard working lady for sure there is no shame in hard work
Hi Lynn, Team LNN is here to be inspired. Wow ! I like this,Dont take the Lift ,take the Stairs 👍🏻❤️
Farming intrigues me..Anne wanakaa twins with the husband.If you listen to this interview to the end, you will definately learn alot and change the mentality on so many things.
Lessons learnt (business people)
1. Do everything you do with intrinsic passion
2. Be Genuine always (If you sell poison, you will end up consuming your own poison)
3. Do not look forward to getting rich tomorrow ( its a long journey, the staircase is always better than the lift)
Wueeh. Am so inspired. Always a fun! Nifikisheni 1k subsribers guys
I am a constant customer of meved products and honestly,they are the best.Have also come across the Mwangis family and can attest that the family is very humble and also kind to the less fortunate members of the surrounding Ng'othi and Rukanga areas.Thankyou Lynn for letting Ann share her story with us....
This is my passion....my blood is on boiling point as I watch this ❤❤
Her Quotes are full of wisdom,use staircase and not a lifty.nipatali mama uyu❤.Lynn today u brought my area am pursuing from health sector. Love you Lynn 🎉u are special in Africa dispensation
This is a very inspirational story of hardwork and determination and it gives me great memories of my late parents who also started with one cow 50 years ago and developed into a great dairy farm in Kiambu where the late President of Tanzania visited our farm in 1997. Well we as the children tried to sustain the farm after the death of our mum last year but due to the cost of feeds and electricity as she puts it has become difficult difficult but we're trying 😊
Where is the farm locate d ia Kiambu
Near KIST
Yes it was President Benjamin Mkapa we're grateful
Wow
Thank you lynn for this, it just came on the right time. My husband and I are really interested in farming
O for it it worth it more than waiting for monthly salary
A very good investment ever
It is indeed timely for us My Queen.
We can always look upto these ones and get inspired to roll into this farming journey.
Imagine someone is suffering in Nairobi to make house rent and they have a land laying bare in the village, does that make sense? If only i had quarter acre somewhere, I'd be doing farming slowly by slowly.
Thank you Lynn, have spent the last hour and twenty minutes glued to this interview. Very professional on your part and very inspirational by Mama Mwangi. I am in Uganda and very interested in cattle.
Ms. Lynn Ngugi I will come to Kenya one day to see you to lead me to Mrs. Ann Nwanji to put me through to be a farm. I m impressed by what she is doing on her farm.
Thanks
Another inspiring story Lynn. She made me think about investments on another level. We need to here more from her. Ati the CEO lays the foundation and children and grandchildren enjoy …. Great wisdom here. Congrats namesake. Keep on farming👏🏼👏🏼
I get encouraged that you can start small and grow big with the passion of what you are doing...listening this full story was so inpsarational.Bleesings to Mama Meved and Lyn
TODAY'S EPISODE IS POWERED BY THE LNN FAMILY 🥳🥳🥳
I'm encouraged ..
Niko na kuku wangu wawili..
I lost everything including my marriage...
I'm back in the village with a SC and a blessing of a baby.i believe I'm going somewhere....I will look back and thank God .
Where are you we do partnership in business.
I am very serious
Two?..Wow,as mum says be ready to take the stairs
This is my dream and one day it will come true, I love farming 🙏
It's such a great project, it surprises me on how much we have to pay for electricity bill.
Have done Electrical engineering and have been thinking of how to reduce this electricity bill. You have so many cows and chicken, you can invest in biogas and generat 3 phase power for your farm. It will cut you bill by a bigger percentage .if
I love the mother,because she loves family, the conclusion of everything she said build up your family with nature of God, also thank you LNN
An inspiring story from a hard working individual dont only see the farm work but her long academic journey. A tip from a widely travelled farmer avoid putting chicken on those metal wires it hurts their feet.its inhuman try freeland poultry. Pls use eco friendly packaging avoid plastic,recycled paper
The stair case analogy did it for me. What a show, what a farmer. Inspiration galore.
She's a humble millionaire 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
From small beginnings comes great great things🙌
That's my dream... becoming a farmer and eat food that I know and understand how it's grown. Farming is the best. She has done great and going far!
As someone who has started investing in real estate from a young age, I can relate so much to their story especially when they bought land in Mwea only for everyone including family to mock them. Their story sounds almost like our story.
Wow wat an inspiring story,now i won't hesitate to start my poultry farming no matter how little I have for now I will get there🙏🙏
Waaauw,this is amazing❤
Mungu anaheshimu mwanzo mdogo,congratulations mamaa.May God continue to enlarge your territorries.
My gal Lynn you're doing a great job
Nakupenda bure mwanangu
May God continue to bless and lift you,pamoja na your team.Its glory to glory
Thanks Lynn for this motivating story....me been an agribusiness lady this my cup of tea..love you Lynn
Take the stairs statement, a profound eye opener. That's wisdom.
Mom. Your really inspiring me. I say many times wow wow wow. “ If you want to do something, do it. Do not take a lift take the stairs “ beautiful folks in the rules of Nyeri. Is Nyeri nearby “ Othaya” 🤣I respect Kikuyu whole world. They are hard working people I am telling you. No offended . Greets from Namibia/ Africa .
This is sooooo Amazing Lynn..She is a humble mama..the husband was my MD..they are a humble family..very inspiring..
Ahaa me too
Oooh kumbe ni Mwangi our MD I didn't know he is the one
This woman is very wise. You can tell it from the way she's talking. Wow❤
What a strong massage from the expert her self, employment begins with you.
This is my dream project, i even have a business plan for my farm, including a name for it already registered, it is started. Small steps started. This is therapy to me,
Amen, God be blessed for such a woman! Wish young people would learn points of a lasting marriage.
True revelation of a great success....True definition of Wisdom...She has adopted the God's principles of success...so far the best ...❤
I'm not listening to this by chance.This is me some years to come. Yes, I'm gonna be interviewed for the best organic foods in Jesus name
Wow inspired by this always use the stairs when starting a business but not the lift.. thank LYNN..NOW ON TOES SO HELP ME LORD
Her wisdom on parenting and teaching/mentoring kids young is oozing with wisdom 100%....i must meet her in 2024...please Lynn share her contacts
Hi,Lynn
She has inspired me million times
She mentioned she was a medic in maternity areas, plz we need her voice about what is happening in our hospitals,have an interview with her some days
Staircase vs lift- Trust the process especially the young people
Bring her back what a story I have loved this she has truly challenged mny pple what a blessings up to generations there after such contentment blessings to u mum.
Thanks Lynn and team for this discussion! It seems like a good conversation from which we can all learn something but some of it was in Swahili which we all don't understand, may you please add captions as the autogenerated ones aren't working!
Unbelievably very special story. Thanks Lynn and the lovely and very hard working family. Truly special.
I have been greatly inspired my Mama. I have taken two days watching while in office. This is a great family of great people.
Thank you for these words of wisdom."Take the stair case, not the lift.What sustains a relationship is respect and understanding."
Thank you so much for this. This mama has inspired me to get focused on my farming project. Lynn, thank you and God bless
So encouraging. Farming is the best business ever I love it
So motivating and inspiring story weuh nowadays nikujituma ❤let me work hard and harder team strong