Brenda Bor: A Kenyan Voice Shaping the Diaspora Experience in Australia
When Brenda Bor arrived in Australia, she carried the dreams of her family and her own determination to succeed. Like many young Kenyans, education was her pathway, and she came ready to work hard for her future. But the reality of life as an international student was both sobering and transformative. There were the small shocks—accents that felt impossible to understand, new foods that made her nostalgic for home, the pace of life that moved differently than Nairobi. And then there were the bigger challenges: homesickness that lingered, financial pressures, and the daily balancing act of studies, work, and survival.
Yet within these struggles, Brenda found her strength. She leaned on the values her Kenyan upbringing instilled—resilience, hard work, and the spirit of community. Slowly, she built her own network in Australia, finding comfort in connections with other Africans, friendships with locals, and spaces where she could be unapologetically herself. This ability to root herself in her Kenyan identity while adapting to a new culture became the foundation of everything she would later create.
It was through content creation that Brenda discovered her voice. At first, it was simply a creative outlet—sharing snippets of life on TikTok and Instagram, telling raw and relatable stories. She didn’t know if anyone would listen, but people did. Audiences resonated with her honesty, her humour, and her ability to articulate what so many were experiencing in silence. That response lit a spark, and what started as casual posts soon evolved into something bigger: Thee Chams Podcast.
The podcast became Brenda’s way of building the kind of community she once longed for when she was new to Australia. She envisioned it as a living-room conversation—a space where stories could flow without judgement, where laughter and vulnerability could coexist. From episodes about the pressures of social media to reflections on mental health, culture, and relationships, Brenda captured the full picture of diaspora life—the highs, the lows, and everything in between. “The stories that resonate most,” she says, “are the ones that remind people they’re not alone.”
For many, her voice is a lifeline. Listeners write to her saying an episode helped them through a difficult time, or that they shared it with family to spark conversations about identity and belonging. Beyond entertainment, Brenda’s work is building bridges. For Kenyans back home, her content demystifies life abroad—showing both the opportunities and the challenges. For Australians, it provides a glimpse into Kenyan culture, humour, and resilience, breaking stereotypes and amplifying representation.
Her journey holds particular significance for young Kenyans who dream of studying or working in Australia. Brenda doesn’t sugarcoat the challenges. She acknowledges the culture shock, the loneliness, and the financial struggles that can catch newcomers off guard. But her message is one of hope and preparation: come with an open mind, build your support system early, budget wisely, and give yourself grace in the moments of struggle. “It’s not about having it all figured out,” she reflects, “it’s about finding your rhythm and allowing yourself to grow into the life you’re building.”
Looking ahead, Brenda sees Thee Chams Podcast as more than just a show. She dreams of evolving it into a hub for diaspora voices—hosting live events, documenting travel experiences, and leading community projects that give back. Her vision is global, but it remains rooted in the authenticity and connection that define her work.
Brenda’s story is deeply connected to the broader Kenyan-Australian experience. It reflects the courage it takes to leave home, the resilience needed to adapt, and the creativity that turns challenges into platforms for change. For the community in Australia, she is a reminder of the importance of storytelling and representation. For aspiring migrants in Kenya, she is proof that while the journey may be tough, it can also be transformative—opening doors to new opportunities and new ways of being.
Above all, Brenda’s message to the Kenyan-Australian community is one of unity: we are stronger together. Whether through podcasts, events, or everyday acts of connection, she believes the diaspora is writing a unique chapter of Kenya’s story. And with voices like hers leading the way, that story is one of resilience, pride, and limitless possibility.