As he steps gracefully into his 40s, Mobi Dixon joins me for a deeply reflective conversation that honours the man he has become — an artist, father, and spiritual being who has weathered life’s storms with remarkable grace. In this milestone episode, we celebrate Mobi not just for his musical legacy, but for the quiet strength behind his personal evolution.
He opens up about the turning points that reshaped his worldview , from surviving a near-death experience to navigating loss, healing, and learning to live with intention. This is a soulful exchange about what it truly means to grow older with purpose, to forgive, to reset, and to rise. From this conversation, I want to know what life lessons now guide his every steps?
This episode of After Dark with Kayise is an intimate and deeply moving conversation with actress, author, and influencer Tshiamo Modisane. Through the lens of her memoir, I Am Tshiamo: My Transition to Self-Acceptance and Womanhood, Tshiamo reflects on the complexities of identity, the defining moments that led to her gender-affirmation journey, and her pursuit of living her truth. This episode weaves between Tshiamo’s past hurts and present truths, her struggles and triumphs, and the ongoing evolution of her self-identity.
In this reflective episode, we sit down with two young celebrity fathers who are boldly redefining the narrative of Black fatherhood. Positioned at the intersection of tradition and modernity, the conversation explores how these modern-day Black dads are breaking generational cycles, challenging cultural norms, and making intentional choices to raise their children in environments that are safe, loving, and emotionally aware.
Together, they unpack the process of unlearning inherited notions of masculinity and confront the generational silence around affection and vulnerability. What unfolds is a raw, honest, and deeply human conversation about the joys, fears, and evolving lessons of fatherhood in today’s world.
In this heartfelt episode of "After Dark with Kayise", we honor World Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month with an intimate conversation between three mothers raising children on the Autism Spectrum. Kayise is joined by former Miss South Africa, Bokang Montjane- Tshabalala, and actress-advocate Rachel Tambo, Chairperson of the NEC Autism South Africa.
This episode is a raw and emotionally layered dialogue about the unfiltered realities of parenting autistic children—the fears, thetriumphs, and the moments of joy that redefine love and understanding. Guided by this year’s theme, "Celebrate Differences", the conversation also seeks to break down misconceptions and embrace neurodiversity with compassion and acceptance. At its core, this episode is about finding connection through shared experiences.
Join Kayise Ngqula and Spitch Nzawumbi in a powerful conversation about transformation, resilience, and self-mastery.
From bold life choices to personal growth, this episode dives deep into the challenges and triumphs that shape who we become.
Tune in for an inspiring journey of bold decisions and mastering your own path.
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Welcome to Season 2 of "After Dark with Kayise"! In this premiere episode, Kayise Ngqula takes you on a journey through the evolution of the show, sharing the inspiration behind its rebirth and what you can expect in the upcoming season. Dive deep into candid conversations about personal growth, healing, and embracing the beauty of change. This season, we're going even deeper into the stories that connect us all. Join us as we celebrate the strength found in vulnerability and the light that follows the darkness. Don't miss this powerful start to a transformative season!
On episode 5 of After Dark with Kayise we talk Marriage and the Law. We chat to Sihle Seleke who shares her story of being widowed twice and how that affected her relationship with her in-laws and her healing journey thereof. We also speak to Tebello Motshwane, attorney and founder of Sister-in-Law about the understanding of martial regimes and the importance of one empowering themselves in relationships or the legal authority one holds should a spouse die.
The greatest gift of life is being desired. In fact life itself is our greatest desire. To give and live it outstandingly. It is a need that we can all attest to. Having children presents one of the many instances that nurture the will to be more than just ourselves. However for many, it isn't as easy as it may seem. We cannot deny that the journey to parenthood is one that is personal to each one of us and by having these conversations we can all learn to be more sensitive, understanding and knowledgeable.
In this episode of AFTER DARK with Kayise I speak to Khumo Ngwenya who is an angel mom who lost her baby at 16 weeks of pregnancy. She shares her journey of loss, recovery and healing. I am also joined by Pastor Jerry Zwane and Karabo Zwane, founders of Hannah You Are Not Alone as they too share their journey and triumph after being declared infertile.
This is a must-watch for anyone and everyone who has had or considering to have children or anyone whose ever asked somebody when they are planning on having children.
There has been an ongoing war against women and children for decades. We have cried, marched, screamed and done just about anything we can but it seems the gender based violence is not get any better. It is very clear that it is not up to the woman to change but imperative for the men to speak up, take responsibility and help each other change and stop gender based violence.
It is for this very reason that in this episode of AFTER DARK I speak to Tumelo Mabena, a rehabilitated woman abuser turned gender based violence activist. The thought to even have the conversation was burdening and fearful but so necessary. As you watch this I hope it affords you an opportunity to heal and a better understanding of what goes on in the mind of an abuser, the role of society and most importantly of men in leading that change. It needs to stop and it can because enough is enough!
This conversation will hurt and it will leave many feeling broken but it is out of your broken pieces that I hope you be moulded back to peace.
Fear will not and cannot hold us back from healing. We will endeavour to cast out the darkness, for it can only be light that will follow.
Grief is a journey that we all at some point in our lives will travel and experience. However it may come, it's never easy to deal with, but, is not impossible. In this episode of AFTER DARK with Kayise, we unpack the journey to surviving grief.
I have a deep conversation with Penny Mkhize, an HR specialist who survived tragedy and grief and has turned it into an opportunity to help others with their troubles in the workplace. I also talk to Clinical Psychologist, Lwanele Khasu, who provides psychological insight and advise on how to survive grief.
On 16 June 2019 my husband and I were involved in a horrific car accident that left us severely injured. After a week in hospital, he succumbed to his injuries and passed away. I then became a widow at the age of 28. In this episode, on the 1-year anniversary of his death, I share my grief and healing journey.
To all widows and anyone going through grief, I hope you find healing watching this.