Temina Semo is a multi-hyphenate creative, lawyer, and content creator passionate about self-love, storytelling, and the future of digital influence. As a Bachelor of Laws graduate from Strathmore University, she has carved a niche at the intersection of law and digital media, helping creators navigate their rights while building powerful, personal brands. With over 100,000 followers on Instagram, Temina has collaborated with some of the world’s most recognisable brands including Google, UNICEF, Girl Effect, Red Bull, Coca-Cola, Spotify, Canon, Vaseline, Dairyland, Maybelline New York, Garnier, Ariel and Downy to mention but a few, Her creative campaigns are known for their authenticity, warmth, and ability to merge lifestyle content with meaningful conversations. Temina was selected to represent Kenya at a Google Africa residency in 2022 for her innovative work in digital storytelling, and was featured on CNBC Africa where she spoke about the intersection of social media, business, and the law. She also delivered a keynote at the Model United Nations Career Summit, speaking on the future of work and legal frameworks for creators. She was also part of an award winning campaign to outlaw period shame in Kenya which won 2 Glass Lion for change awards at Cannes. To top it off Temina was featured on a billboard at Times Square as one of the African creators igniting change by The Main Stack. Currently, she hosts the podcast Self Love and Other Stories, a space for personal growth, creativity, and navigating the evolving world of self-worth and storytelling. She is also the creator of Self Supply, a line of affirmation cards crafted to empower every version of oneself. Her work continues to be recognised globally, and she continues to champion women’s rights, mental wellness, and creative entrepreneurship across Africa and beyond.