Misunderstood Misunderstood
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We’re an open table podcast. Where we discuss a variety of topics which are either relevant or interesting. Also through discussing these topic we share our range of opinions with you. Hosted by two co-host.
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E29 What's the chat: Do we still see each other’s humanity
This week's episode features Khathu and Khumo unpacking the world around us. Engaging in conversations about the current conflict between Israel and Palestine, they delve into the complexities and nuances of the situation. They also discuss the tragic collapse of the building in George, reflecting on the role of the media in shaping narratives and perceptions.
In addition, the duo addresses the controversial DA advert and the burning of the South African flag, exploring the underlying issues and implications of such actions. Tune in to gain insights into pressing global issues and thought-provoking discussions on the socio-political landscape.
Join Khathu and Khumo as they dive into pressing global issues and thought-provoking discussions on the socio-political landscape. From the Israel-Palestine conflict to the collapse in George, they navigate through complex topics with empathy and insight. Don't miss out on their engaging conversations that challenge perspectives and encourage critical thinking -
E28 What's the chat: Are there door’s to access and who hold the keys
We're Back! and here with a new show "What's the Chat?" It's a weekly show between Khathu and Khumo where they talk about what's currently trendy, relevant, and interesting to the youth. It's a youthful, fun take on the world around us with a little banter between friends. In this week's episode, they discuss access: what is required to maximize opportunities and continue opening doors to access, if there are any.
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E27 A conversation with student leaders: Kamogelo Mabe
This week, Khumo engages in a riveting conversation with Kamogelo Mabe, former Wits SRC Deputy President, on a range of pressing topics. They delve into the intricacies of #FeesMustFall, dissect the shortcomings of NSFAS, unpack the significance of the March protests at Wits, and speculate on the implications of the upcoming 2024 elections. Get ready for an enlightening and thought-provoking episode that's bound to keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss out on another week of being Misunderstood.
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E26 Otsile Nkadimeng the conversation continued
This week's episode: Otsile returns, and we continue the conversation as we take a further deep dive into the political future of South Africa. We discuss the impacts of culture on politics, the generational handover of politics, and the elitism of politics. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
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E25 A conversation with student leaders: Otsile Nkadimeng
This week's episode features Otsile Nkadimeng, a climate activist who has mobilized various protests and organizations to speak out against the failures of states worldwide. Additionally, he is organizing and planning to take a million people to the polls through SoWeVote, encouraging them to take responsibility for their vote and their role in South Africa. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
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E24 Breaking into the music industry
This week's episode, we unpack Khaya's story—the influences he has had and his journey in music from school to his family. Furthermore, we discuss his hopes and aspirations within the music industry. He recently dropped his album, and it's time we get to hear his message and his sound. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.