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I Love you, Man
I Love You, Man
6 episodes
5 days ago
I Love You, Man is a podcast created for men and boys to have a space where they can share conversations about mental health and other issues pertaining to manhood and our relationship as men to the world. Taken from the phrase men use when bidding farewell to those close to them, acknowledging their experience, expressing love and also vocalising what is most intimate, honest and pure. I Love You, Man podcast seeks to sit square in this emotive farewell, this truth and vulnerability.
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I Love You, Man is a podcast created for men and boys to have a space where they can share conversations about mental health and other issues pertaining to manhood and our relationship as men to the world. Taken from the phrase men use when bidding farewell to those close to them, acknowledging their experience, expressing love and also vocalising what is most intimate, honest and pure. I Love You, Man podcast seeks to sit square in this emotive farewell, this truth and vulnerability.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Falling into depression because I was an ‘outcast’ (ep3)
I Love you, Man
55 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
Falling into depression because I was an ‘outcast’ (ep3)

Kepi Mgomezulu and Kelebogang Mahale, both fashion designers, chat about their love of fashion and the challenges of growing up in the township where people did not understand their way of dressing. They speak about the name calling them, and its effects on their self esteem and mental health, how this created a feeling of being outcasts and how it morphed into depression.

Mngomezulu also touches on later finding out that he has a gift of ubuNgoma, how it was a problem for him growing up because he had no structure of support and did not know how to deal with it and it affected him further pulling him into a deep depression.

I Love you, Man
I Love You, Man is a podcast created for men and boys to have a space where they can share conversations about mental health and other issues pertaining to manhood and our relationship as men to the world. Taken from the phrase men use when bidding farewell to those close to them, acknowledging their experience, expressing love and also vocalising what is most intimate, honest and pure. I Love You, Man podcast seeks to sit square in this emotive farewell, this truth and vulnerability.