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#zimlove
A Podcast about Zimbabwe. By Roma.
12 episodes
1 week ago
#zimlove is a podcast where I, a foreigner who has been living and working in Zimbabwe for a couple years, tries to explain through the eyes of others, why I fell in love with this country. When I try to describe the beauty and diversity of this place, I fail because I cannot compete with hyperinflation and expensive safaris, which is the only thing that google spits out once you type in "Zimbabwe". In this podcast each person describes one true perspective on Zimbabwe from their own reality, and why they think after all Zimbabwe has been through, it still is true #zimlove.
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#zimlove is a podcast where I, a foreigner who has been living and working in Zimbabwe for a couple years, tries to explain through the eyes of others, why I fell in love with this country. When I try to describe the beauty and diversity of this place, I fail because I cannot compete with hyperinflation and expensive safaris, which is the only thing that google spits out once you type in "Zimbabwe". In this podcast each person describes one true perspective on Zimbabwe from their own reality, and why they think after all Zimbabwe has been through, it still is true #zimlove.
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12 Charity Part II. African Spirituality and Witchcraft.

Charity, Charity and Charity again: My favorite Shona teacher provides us with some interesting information and stories on spirituality and witchcraft. Enjoy part two of #zimlove with Charity. If you would like to learn Shona or have a cultural introduction with Charity, you can WhatsApp her: +263 772614689.

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1 week ago
31 minutes 11 seconds

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11 Charity. A Cultural Introduction by a Pro.

Charity isa professional Shona and English teacher who provides the best cultural introductions in the country. We had so much fun recording this episode that it became two episodes. In the first part, we discuss the difficulties foreigners face when they first arrive in the country and some cultural norms that you will better understand after this episode. If you would like to learn Shona or have a cultural introduction with Charity, you can WhatsApp her at +263 772614689.

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1 week ago
31 minutes 10 seconds

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10 Lawrence. The Mother & the Father Wound

In this episode, I sit downwith Lawrence, a counselor based here in Zimbabwe, to explore the Motherand the Father wound. These wounds — the marks left by our earlyrelationships with parents — affect how we see ourselves, how we connect withothers, and even how we show up in community. Together we reflect on how thesedynamics show up in everyday lives. If you would like to learn more about thefather and mother wound or would simply like to get in touch with Lawrence, youcan Whatsapp him: +27 72 421 9329

Or check out the FriendshipBench Hub on 9 Avon Rise; www.thehub.friendshipbench.org

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3 weeks ago
34 minutes 18 seconds

#zimlove
9 Chris. Leaving Faith - Finding Queerness. A Journey to Oneself.

In this episode, we welcome Chris. Chris grew up in South Africa as part of the Jehovah’s Witness community, navigating the expectations of faith and family. As a young woman, she made the decision to divorce and step into her queer life, embracing her true self. During the pandemic, she returned to Zimbabwe. Today, Chris shares her story of courage and self-discovery.

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1 month ago
31 minutes 3 seconds

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8 Loveness. Skin and Stigma. On Albinism.

I met Loveness via the Albino CharityOrganisation of Zimbabwe (ALCOZ). She is a founder of the organization and uses her artistic and leadership skills to challenge stereotypes, promote albinism awareness, andprovide support and educational assistance to children and adults with the condition, despite the discrimination she and others face. In this episode she gives us a powerful insight in her work, her personal life and her experience as mother of children with albinism.

 

You cancontact Loveness here: +263 773 468 122

 

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What elsecan we donate: Floppy Sun Hats, Food Assistance, Blankets, Soaps and otherBasic Necessities

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2 months ago
50 minutes 29 seconds

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7 Samantha. Single - Strong - Motherhood.

In this episode, I talk to Samantha, a woman in her thirties who became a single motherat just 18. While her daughter stayed in Zimbabwe, Samantha spent many years working in South Africa to support her daughter from afar. Now back in Zimbabwe, she reflects on the sacrifices she made, the challenges of becoming a single mother at an early age and long-distance motherhood.

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3 months ago
22 minutes 27 seconds

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6 Lilian. Nun of your business.

I met Sister Lilian, a Catholic nun, at the residence of the Nuncio Apostolico, the Vatican’s ambassador to Zimbabwe. Though she’s now back in Rome, we recorded this conversation online during the COVID pandemic. She shares insights into everyday life as a nun, the role of the Church in Zimbabwe, and her views on prophets and the blending of Christian and traditional African beliefs.

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3 months ago
33 minutes 34 seconds

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5 Doc Ndlovu. Yebo. On African Languages and Ndebele.
This episode is with Doctor Ndlovu, who was the chairperson for African Languages and Literature at the University of Zimbabwe during my time there. In this episode he speaks about the future of local languages and the Ndebele language in particular.
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4 years ago
24 minutes 41 seconds

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4 Taffy. Outside Zim. On Diaspora and Home.
Taffy wrote me on facebook, after he has listened to episode 3 with Cleo. He was excited to learn something new about his own home country and that someone from the outside got a closer look into Zimbabwean culture. Taffy lives in Munich so I decided to make in interview about the Zimbabwean Diaspora with him...here it is!! This interview was recorded long distance.
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4 years ago
30 minutes 29 seconds

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3 Jonathan. Zimlife. An other perspective.
I met Jonathan at a yoga class in Harare. He has been living in Zimbabwe for 26 years and is telling us about how he sees people dealing with crisis, effects on the country and what it can be like for people who come to Zimbabwe to make it their new home.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 16 seconds

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2 Cleo. On Muroora and Lobola.
I met Cleo at work. She is a young professional and currently doing her PhD at a South African University. At home she takes the role of the muroora, the daughter in law, who holds a special position in the family. Today we talk about lobola, the bride price, connected to a special ceremony.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 29 seconds

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1 John. On Tonga, a Zambian/Zimbabwean (His)story
John is my dear neighbor and friend. He is from Zambia and teaches Tonga literature and culture to University students in Zimbabwe. He will tell us his perspective on Tonga people and culture and share his personal story. A Zimbabwean/Zambian (His)story lesson.
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5 years ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

#zimlove
#zimlove is a podcast where I, a foreigner who has been living and working in Zimbabwe for a couple years, tries to explain through the eyes of others, why I fell in love with this country. When I try to describe the beauty and diversity of this place, I fail because I cannot compete with hyperinflation and expensive safaris, which is the only thing that google spits out once you type in "Zimbabwe". In this podcast each person describes one true perspective on Zimbabwe from their own reality, and why they think after all Zimbabwe has been through, it still is true #zimlove.