
In this episode of Sip, Paint & Vent, we sit with legendary actress and singer Khanyo Maphumulo, and Pan-African composer and music director Azah Mphago.
Together, they open up about what the industry rarely speaks of — gatekeeping, rejection, and the emotional toll of pursuing purpose in a world that often decides who gets to be seen.
Khanyo reflects on beginning her professional journey at just 14 in Sarafina! and what it’s taken to keep her voice alive through decades of change — even when doors stayed shut.
Azah shares why you don’t see him everywhere: because not all spaces deserve your gift. He speaks about creative integrity, legacy, and why choosing where you give your energy is its own kind of survival.
There are no easy answers here — just real stories, held with care.
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What part of your journey still aches for space to be heard?
Who might you become if rejection didn’t define your worth?
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