
0:00:50 Finding Joy in Music: Michael Jackson and Luther Vandross 0:03:03 Childhood Memories of Music and Singers 0:09:51 Childhood Education and Grade Levels 0:12:57 Academic Background and Family Influence 0:17:02 Navigating Girl Drama and Building Resilience 0:21:26 Psychology as a Career Choice: Discovering a Passion 0:25:04 The Pressure on Young People to Choose a Career 0:31:27 Working for an NGO in Johannesburg 0:39:52 Therapists: Techniques, Theories, and Mental Health Treatment 0:43:12 The Versatility of Psychology as a Tool 0:51:04 AI's Ability to Offer Empathy in Therapy 0:55:27 Teaching and Practicing Empathy in Therapy 0:58:58 The Importance of Acknowledging Mental Health Problems 1:03:07 Burnout and Reflection During COVID 1:06:03 Applying for a Business Course, Rejected for MBA 1:13:25 The Biggest Win: Family Blessings 1:15:12 Reflecting on Life's Impact and Biggest L 1:20:32 Advice for Young Adults: Explore and Go Outside Comfort Zone
🎙️ Welcome to this week's episode of our podcast! In this episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Mukhethwa Madima, and here's a summary of our insightful conversation:
Mukhethwa shares her journey, highlighting her experiences with acronyms in the business world and her pivotal decision to pursue an MBA. She emphasizes the benefits of diverse perspectives and how her background in psychology and research prepared her for success in the MBA program. The MBA program gave her the confidence to establish her own company, specializing in mental health consulting for individuals, corporations, and organizations.
Mukhethwa's work focuses on restructuring organizational culture, enhancing employee well-being, and offering psychoeducation tools. The co-hosts express their keen interest in having her back for a more in-depth discussion on mental health, to which Mukhethwa enthusiastically agrees. She is passionate about her role as a mental health consultant and looks forward to continuing the conversation.
Throughout the episode, the importance of aligning one's career with personal interests and natural talents is emphasized. The hosts encourage listeners to step outside their comfort zones and remain open to exploring new areas of interest. It is through such exploration that individuals can discover their true passions and experience personal growth.
As the episode concludes, the hosts remind listeners that the podcast is available on various platforms and encourage them to share suggestions for future guests and careers they would like to learn more about. Mukhethwa is open to answering questions in the comments section. The episode closes with a celebration of the enjoyable conversation and a nod to their unofficial slogan, "Killing the game."