The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast

Relebogile Mabotja

Welcome to The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast, a fresh and inviting space where acclaimed TV host, radio personality, and executive producer Relebogile Mabotja connects with notable figures in candid, revealing conversations. 

Known for her powerful presence in the media, she provides a platform for guests to open up and share stories that go beyond the news cycle and trending topics. 

In this safe space listeners are treated with authentic moments and personal insights that delve into the heart of each guest's journey, offering a glimpse beyond the headlines.

  1. 6d ago

    The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast #54 – Trevor Gumbi: Why It's So Hard For Men To Speak About Abuse

    *THIS EPISODE CONTAINS DISCUSSIONS OF ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES, CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE, AND ADDICTION IN THE CONTEXT OF LIVED EXPERIENCES. THESE CONVERSATIONS ARE INTENDED TO INFORM AND RAISE AWARENESS, AND DO NOT ENCOURAGE OR PROMOTE ILLEGAL DRUG USE.*Known for making audiences laugh, comedian and actor Trevor Gumbi sits with me to tell his story of addiction, loss, choices, and rebuilding. We speak about how his experiences have influenced him personally and professionally, and the journey of finding his way through some of life’s most difficult moments.As someone who has spoken openly about his addiction, we delve into the realities and roots of addiction as Trevor unpacks what recovery looks like for him. Trevor reflects on the experiences he faced as a child, the role they have played in his journey, and his ongoing path towards healing, using what he has learnt along the way to help others navigate their own journeys.Trevor also reflects on his first marriage, fatherhood and the conversations he has had with his children.As his work continues to capture audiences, we chat about some of his most loved characters and the stories behind the man who brings them to life.Trevor’s story is ultimately one of starting over, finding a new sense of purpose, and learning how to move forward. It’s a conversation about accountability, growth, and what it means to rebuild your life — a story we can all learn and grow from.Watch 'Sober Companions' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJa-7cBFzosClick here for more information on Trevor's 'Boys To Men' Foundation: https://todaysfuture.org#RelebogileMabotjaPodcast #RelebogileMabotjaPod #RelebogilePod #TrevorGumbi

  2. Jul 31

    The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast #52 – Lungelo KM: Why Engineers Can't Fix SA's Electricity Crisis

    For the first episode of #RelebogilePod Season 3, I sit down with presenter, podcaster, and professional electrical engineer, Lungelo KM.Best known as the host of the popular podcast Engineer Your Life, Lungelo steps into the guest seat to reflect on his journey. He shares how being raised by a single mother, a dedicated teacher who encouraged him to pursue his goals, shaped his path, and explains how early exposure to representation in the field proved to him that his dreams were valid.Bringing his technical expertise to the conversation, Lungelo offers a candid perspective on South Africa's ongoing electricity crisis. He discusses the systemic and administrative challenges within the sector, explaining why he views the country's power struggles as a man-made issue rather than a lack of physical resources or engineering capability.In a raw and deeply personal segment, Lungelo opens up about the sudden loss of his mother during his third year of university. He reflects on the painful way he received the news, the insensitivity often found in modern social media culture around grief, and his long journey toward healing. He also discusses his intentional decision to rebuild his relationship with his father over the last five years, offering a thoughtful perspective on what it truly means to raise healthy children.Lungelo traces the rapid rise of Engineer Your Life, which he launched from his garden in 2022 with zero subscribers and built into a respected platform. With his characteristic warmth, intellect, and self-awareness, Lungelo’s story is a compelling testament to the power of resilience, consistency, and staying anchored to one's foundation.#RelebogilePod

  3. Jan 9

    The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast #51 – Gugulethu Ndebele: From Failing Grade 11 to Principal

    In this episode, I sit down with education powerhouse and Executive Director of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, Gugulethu Ndebele.Best known for her extensive work in both government and the private sector, Gugu reflects on the fascinating journey to landing her current role—including the rigorous eight-interview process and flying to New York to meet Oprah Winfrey. She candidly discusses the critical state of South Africa’s education system, the disconnect between policy and implementation, and why she believes in "preparing the soil" before planting the seed of education.She opens up about her own academic setbacks, revealing the humbling experience of failing Grade 11 twice and being expelled during the apartheid era for leading student protests. Gugu explains how these failures dismantled her ego, taught her resilience, and shaped her belief that academic success is not the only measure of a child's worth.Gugu shares a raw and vulnerable look into her upbringing, discussing how her mother instilled in her a deep respect for education as a basic human right. She speaks on the heartbreaking reality of children dying in pit latrines, the lack of basic services in schools, and the urgent need for leadership that holds itself accountable to the youth.With her profound wisdom and no-nonsense approach to leadership, Gugu proves that fixing education requires more than just a curriculum—it requires restoring dignity, safety, and hope to every child.#RelebogilePod

  4. 12/19/2025

    The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast #48 – Clement Manyathela: I Was Threatened Live On Radio

    In this episode, I sit down with award-winning television and radio broadcaster, Clement Manyathela.Best known for holding politicians accountable and driving the nation's conversation, Clement peels back the layers to reveal a side of himself the public rarely sees: the shy, conservative introvert who prefers solitude to the spotlight. He reflects on his intense decision to return to university for an MBA to combat professional stagnation and candidly discusses the imposter syndrome he faced when offered the prime-time slot at 702, revealing that he initially turned the job down multiple times before finding his confidence.He opens up about his transformative journey as a runner, having completed over 15 marathons in four years, and describes his current phase of life as a "seeking era"—a time dedicated to spiritual growth and understanding his purpose beyond his career.Clement also shares a raw and heartbreaking look into his recent grief following the sudden loss of his close friend and colleague, Tshidi Madia. He speaks vulnerably about the heaviness of mourning while in the public eye and the importance of allowing oneself to simply sit in the pain rather than distracting from it.From hilarious anecdotes about almost fighting a taxi boss on air and a tense encounter with Elon Musk’s security, Clement proves that behind the serious broadcaster is a man deeply committed to honesty, growth, and the human experience.#RelebogilePod

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Welcome to The Relebogile Mabotja Podcast, a fresh and inviting space where acclaimed TV host, radio personality, and executive producer Relebogile Mabotja connects with notable figures in candid, revealing conversations. 

Known for her powerful presence in the media, she provides a platform for guests to open up and share stories that go beyond the news cycle and trending topics. 

In this safe space listeners are treated with authentic moments and personal insights that delve into the heart of each guest's journey, offering a glimpse beyond the headlines.

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