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This is episode 3 of Season 2, where I focus on black women who make it their business to change the face of wellness and well-being.
This week, my guest is Fitness Influencer and Asics frontrunner ambassador for Copenhagen, Ntokazi Mposula, affectionately known as Zozo. She is also the founder of the creative project and community called My Beautiful People. She recently launched a podcast called Single, Not by Choice
Zozo arrived in Denmark 20 years ago as an exchange student. In this wide-ranging conversation, she shares her journey to creating #mybeautifulpeople, her mission to make fitness more accessible to black women and how yoga saved her from falling apart during a difficult period of her life.
Zozo’s story captures the journey of so many black women in Denmark, and if you're new to the country, do take good notes. It’s a story of reinvention, and as you will hear, it’s something she learned from the entrepreneurial women who raised her.
Photo by @amandathomsenphotography
Mentioned in this episode: Township Street Games like Igusha and Three Toti, read more about these via GroundUp
#asicsfrontrunner202#ThisIsMeRun#runkeeper#imoveme#sunrisemind #soundmindsoundbody #copenhagen #mybeautifulpeople
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This is episode 3 of Season 2, where I focus on black women who make it their business to change the face of wellness and well-being.
This week, my guest is Fitness Influencer and Asics frontrunner ambassador for Copenhagen, Ntokazi Mposula, affectionately known as Zozo. She is also the founder of the creative project and community called My Beautiful People. She recently launched a podcast called Single, Not by Choice
Zozo arrived in Denmark 20 years ago as an exchange student. In this wide-ranging conversation, she shares her journey to creating #mybeautifulpeople, her mission to make fitness more accessible to black women and how yoga saved her from falling apart during a difficult period of her life.
Zozo’s story captures the journey of so many black women in Denmark, and if you're new to the country, do take good notes. It’s a story of reinvention, and as you will hear, it’s something she learned from the entrepreneurial women who raised her.
Photo by @amandathomsenphotography
Mentioned in this episode: Township Street Games like Igusha and Three Toti, read more about these via GroundUp
#asicsfrontrunner202#ThisIsMeRun#runkeeper#imoveme#sunrisemind #soundmindsoundbody #copenhagen #mybeautifulpeople
Support the show
NEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter
SUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER
LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify
FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

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