In this podcast episode, I talk about the Afrobloggers Winter Challenge. Maybe this is your first time hearing about the #WinterABC25 I hope this episode will motivate to create content and take part in the challenge. For more information visit
https://afrobloggers.org/winterabc2025-storytelling-festival/
In this podcast episode, I talk about my adventures and what has happened from the period of 2015-2025. From being a teenager to becoming an adult, life hasn’t been perfect but it has its happy moments. I am grateful for life, for good health and for the little village that believes in me🖤🖤
In this podcast episode I talk about how broken colours are still useful because they can still colour a beautiful piece of art. You might be broken or hurt but that doesn’t mean you are useless. The world still needs to see how awesome you are.
I can’t believe I have recorded 150 episodes, thank you for taking the walk with me🖤🖤🖤
The goal was for me to survive and make it through the day but I ended up falling in love with canvas shoes. In this podcast episode, I talk about how you can end up loving someone or something you never had an intention of loving. We need to go back to a place of pain with a smile and joy❤️
In this podcast episode, I talk about how our world changed in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ideas discussed in this episode, were derived from Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the reasons one would decide to let go of something they loved deeply. Change is scary and difficult but sometimes it can change your life for the better.
In this podcast episode, I celebrate the women who might have done random things but their acts changed a woman’s life. These random acts of kindness made a difference in the next woman’s life. Today I celebrate our superheroes who do not wear capes but are called women.
In light of celebrating Women’s Month, I honour and celebrate the women who came before us. The women who have shaped the woman you are today. I celebrate and honour our society and family heroines because some of their dreams and wishes have become our reality. Our ancestors the past and you and I represent the present.
#accelerateprogress
Happy new month, in this podcast episode I share my February stock-take. The month came with its challenges and it was both an exciting and scary task. I hope my lessons will also inspire you to do whatever you put your mind to.
Do not let fear enter your heart
In this podcast episode, I talk about a few things that caught my attention this week.
In this podcast episode, I join the trend I met with my younger self for coffee. Meet my twelve-year-old self she is young and hopeful that things will get better. I hope this trend reminds you that you might have made a few mistakes but all you need to do is reach out to your younger self and be grateful for how far you have come.
In this podcast episode, I asked a group of friends to share some of the childhood habits they have carried into their adulthood years.
Welcome to 2025
In this podcast episode, I talk about how it is easy to give up and let go of your dream because you think it isn’t good enough. This year, allow your dreams to come back to life. Do anything that makes you happy!
One last thing, the podcast turned four🎉🎉🎉🎉
What if my heart is not merry this holiday?
In this podcast episode, I talk about the situations that cause people to have heavy hearts during the festive holiday. Sending love to anyone going through a difficult time❤️❤️
In this podcast episode, I talk about how the year is slowly coming to an end. You might be feeling as if you failed and you are disappointed. Some of your plans failed and you have lost hope, my dear I have been there too. Look on the bright side, you are alive, you aren’t the person you were a year ago.Hold onto the progress you have made!
In this podcast episode, I talk about how time can pass by so fast. This is why one should never postpone any plans. Do it now, while you can!
In this podcast episode, I talk about what my eyes have seen, my ears have heard and the emotions that I have felt when I take my morning walk to work.
If you are a reader, a writer or if you love the smell of books this podcast episode is for you.
In this podcast episode, I share my review of The Harare Open Book Festival which was held in October 2024.
Hello Besties, did you miss me? In this podcast episode I talk about the tears and smiles that comprise the adulthood journey. I share some of my personal experiences and I am sure you will be able to relate.
Oh, one last thing, palpitations and back pains send their love!
In this podcast episode, I share some of my takeaways and lessons from September. All the best in October❤️❤️