This week the boys have the honour of being joined by their first ever guest, the illustrious and brilliant Tari, who is currently studying towards her PhD in Neuroscience. She joins the pod to discuss navigating spaces as a young Zimbabwean abroad, being part of the brain drain from back home, imposter syndrome and the value of ensuring you are visible in the spaces you occupy and a host of other topics. Support the show
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This week the boys have the honour of being joined by their first ever guest, the illustrious and brilliant Tari, who is currently studying towards her PhD in Neuroscience. She joins the pod to discuss navigating spaces as a young Zimbabwean abroad, being part of the brain drain from back home, imposter syndrome and the value of ensuring you are visible in the spaces you occupy and a host of other topics. Support the show
In this episode, the Boyz discuss the importance of giving platforms to people who are blazing trails in their respective fields when the opportunities present themselves. Mutsa also decides to die on his hill that R&B is a dead genre, and chaos inevitably follows. We also discuss the value of supporting each other as Zimbabwean's across the diaspora, Tongayi attempts to fight Wild Boy allegations and we touch on the extreme sport that is being active in Harare. Support the show
Ndinzwewo Boyz
This week the boys have the honour of being joined by their first ever guest, the illustrious and brilliant Tari, who is currently studying towards her PhD in Neuroscience. She joins the pod to discuss navigating spaces as a young Zimbabwean abroad, being part of the brain drain from back home, imposter syndrome and the value of ensuring you are visible in the spaces you occupy and a host of other topics. Support the show