Kiya Convos By Kiya Cosmetics
Podcast Description
Welcome to Kiya Convos by Kiya Cosmetics, a podcast where we explore all things wellness, empowerment, and self-care. Hosted by Kay Amoah, founder of Kiya Cosmetics, this series features inspiring conversations with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and wellness advocates. Together, we unpack personal journeys, share actionable insights, and empower you to embrace a life of balance and purpose. Whether you’re looking for self-care tips, entrepreneurial advice, or just a dose of inspiration, this is your space to feel seen, heard, and uplifted.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on a variety of themes related to wellness, self-care, and personal empowerment. Key topics include overcoming self-doubt, nutrition challenges, productivity methods, and women's health advocacy. For instance, episodes feature discussions on cutting processed foods, the 12-Week Year productivity strategy, and personal health journeys that highlight systemic issues in women's healthcare.

Welcome to Kiya Convos by Kiya Cosmetics, a podcast where we explore all things wellness, empowerment, and self-care. Hosted by Kay Amoah, founder of Kiya Cosmetics, this series features inspiring conversations with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and wellness advocates. Together, we unpack personal journeys, share actionable insights, and empower you to embrace a life of balance and purpose. Whether you’re looking for self-care tips, entrepreneurial advice, or just a dose of inspiration, this is your space to feel seen, heard, and uplifted.

In this powerful episode, Dr. Rumbi opens up about her journey from midwife to medical doctor — and the deeply personal experiences that fuel her passion for women’s health advocacy.
She shares how a painful moment in her own medical journey, when she was let down by the system, became a turning point in her mission to do things differently. Now, through her work with Galacie Health and beyond, she’s creating safer, more empowering spaces for women — especially Black women — to be seen, heard, and cared for properly.
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