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By Zwakele
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
Zwakele thinks that every relationship is legit and valid, provided that both partners who are in it are on the same page. He believes that no one else should have a say on how other peoples relationships go.
Zwakele reflects on how life has humbled him.
There are many people he judged for doing/being xyz until he found himself doing/being xyz himself.
He realises that it's better to encourage than to judge - especially when you have never experienced it yourself.
Zwakele shares a story of his near-death experience and reflects on death as a whole, especially with the high rates of death due to Covid-19. He shares what he intends on changing in his life with his new outlook on death.
Zwakele is troubled by black people's obsession with unproven witchcraft theories. On a separate topic, he thinks that women ought to take more responsibility for their own sexual pleasure and not leave that responsibility with their male partners. He then poses another question about pregnancy prevention.
Zwakele shares his thoughts about the prison video and predatory behavior. Question: Why are we quick to blame someone else when we knowingly put ourselves in a difficult situation?
Zwakele reflects on the state of poverty and thinks that education should be free. He then rambles about some other stuff as he usually does.
Check out the song "I got the keys" by Goda
We're often set in our ways and don't entertain change even if it's for better. We have wishes and dreams but don't do anything about it. We don't try.
Zwakele believes he would have enjoyed being a young person in the 70's. He also reflects on talent. Are we all guaranteed to discover our great talent? Zwakele does not think so.
Are we living in the age where a man's love means nothing if he does not spend big on his woman? Zwakele thinks that we're in trouble if that is the case.
A person who is less privileged than you should not do better than you in your area of privilege.
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.