In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we sit down with Tjino Shirley Tjipura, a passionate educator and purpose-driven voice for the youth — to unpack the often-ignored reality of life after graduation. While the world celebrates degrees and diplomas, many young people quietly slip into a season marked by unemployment, uncertainty, and an emotional toll that’s rarely spoken about.
Tjino shares candidly about the roller coaster of joblessness, the pressure to "have it all together," and the unseen impact this waiting season can have on one’s mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness.
If you've ever felt stuck, discouraged, or overlooked in your post-grad journey, this conversation is for you. Tjino reminds us that even in the silence, there’s purpose and you're not alone.
This episode feels like sitting on the floor with your best friend, talking about the things we usually keep quiet. Theopoline,sunshine in human form, joins us to share her story of being the eldest daughter, navigating faith, family, and finding herself. It's a deep, honest, and surprisingly joyful conversation about self-harm, resilience, community, and learning to put yourself first. She's wise, real, and the big sister energy we all need.
In the powerful season 2 opener, host Suzeth Ngutonua sits down with Namibian visual artist Tuli Mekondjo for an unfiltered conversation about the art of good selfishness. Together, they explore what it means to set healthy boundaries, stay grounded when life gets chaotic, and how evolving sometimes means stepping back from enabling others' struggles.
Tuli shares wisdom on developing your personal safety net and uncovering what’s truly cool to you, even if it defies outside expectations. This episode is a soul check-in and for anyone learning to prioritize their inner peace without apology.
On today’s episode Suzeth is joined by Mr Petrus Philip often referred to as Peter, where he shares his journey of low self-esteem, negativing loss, faith, identity and mental health. Peter speaks with honesty leaving room for open conversations, wisdom and knowledge.
In today's episode Suzeth is joined by Franklin Shitaleni who shares his remarkable journey while focusing on imposter syndrome, validation, faith, loss and mentorship. In this episode with passion and brilliance Franklin shed’s more light on mental health and how younger boys or men can reach out for help.
Find Franklin on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freestylefridaywithfranklin?igsh=MzRuemh5c3ZhYWxk
In today’s episode we have a conversation with the man that needs little introduction Mr Siegfried Lange. From Mickey mouse to emotional intelligence, slave relationships, emotional debt to boundaries he holds nothing back. This conversation contains so much wisdom and knowledge, so make sure to grab your pen and notebook.
To watch some of Mr Siegfried Lange YouTube videos click on the following links below :
YouTube :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOTiN_Wj-9HBdLIDmhLoT7Q
Understanding what is in you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K92iqS5738&list=PLOxBxm4NqzrZhBEIDAfVH4VkfepV4FzFa&index=3
Step 10 video, OBIO 1 https://youtu.be/DI91bVnqf4Y
Step 11 Video, OBIO 2 https://youtu.be/Zkl21B1h0xE
In todays episode we sit with the incredible Simoné in a candid yet open conversation centered around mental health. With her expertise in psychological counseling she shares on trauma and its impact, attachment styles, effecting copying mechanisms and so much more. This is an episode you do not want to miss out on!
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On todays episode, Suzeth sits down with Sitina Chingunwe a youth counselor who focuses on building youth resilience. She speaks on how we can have an open discussion on how we can create safe spaces to openly talk about mental health, rising above your circumstances and the journey towards forgiveness. If you wish to contact Sitina, kindly send us a Dm on instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/growing.incommunity?igsh=b3lmYXo1MGl2dGp5&utm_source=qr