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Who Would You Tell
Khanya Mosetlhi
47 episodes
1 week ago
My talk show, a place to ramble and have genuine conversations about whatever I think people should talk about more often
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My talk show, a place to ramble and have genuine conversations about whatever I think people should talk about more often
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Who Would You Tell | Reel Talks featuring Palesa Maloisane and Lesiba Mohlala
Who Would You Tell
54 minutes 34 seconds
3 months ago
Who Would You Tell | Reel Talks featuring Palesa Maloisane and Lesiba Mohlala

Who Would You Tell has returned! In this episode of Who Would You Tell, We discuss relationships and materialism in the film "Materialist." The conversation explores how the movie attempts to depict love as a transactional affair, yet falls short in delivering a sophisticated narrative. The hosts critique the film's characters, and discuss the missed opportunities to explore deeper human connections. Really happy to be back, hope that you enjoy the episode and that you're just as excited about the next ones to come. #FilmReview #Relationships #Materialists #Romcom #Love #movies #podcast #Movies

Who Would You Tell
My talk show, a place to ramble and have genuine conversations about whatever I think people should talk about more often