Seated With Lebo and Thato Rampedi Africa Podcast Network
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- Society & Culture
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Ekse Shap Fede! Welcome to a podcast by Thato Rampedi a popular South African YouTuber. Thato runs multiple segements on his channel including coversations and has decided to create long formed content based on his upbringing, experiences and life journeys. His podcast aims to entertain and educate in a light hearted manner. He has two co-hosts who are his best friends Tladi and Lucas who will be joining him on many of the episodes.
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Sexualising men from a young age | Sexual Abuse in boys | Body dysmorphia in men
In this important and thought-provoking episode, we explore the critical issues of sexualization, sexual abuse, and body dysmorphia affecting men and boys. We delve into the long-lasting impacts of these experiences, challenge harmful societal norms, and discuss ways to promote healing, support, and positive change. Join us for an open and honest conversation as we work towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all.
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Navigating Opening up to friends | Dating with kids
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Tough things life is teaching| Cutting off close friends | Saying no to things that don't serve us
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Pressure of comparing your success/life with friends and those around you
In this episode, the boys as usual catch up and touch on their week. The boys had some icebreakers, they read and touched on some tweets, "What's worse than being broke?" and "At your big age, what can't you do". The producer then tested the boy's knowledge of political party names and some British slang. Lastly in our life in your 20s segment, we touched on the pressure of comparing your success/life path to your friends or those around you and year-end fatigue in march.
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Reassuring Men vs Women & Weaponising opening up
Welcome back to a brand-new one!
In this episode, we are featuring Mammie Dearest and Caiah who will be starting a brand new podcast called Thought Digest right here on Thato Rampedi's channel.
In this episode we speak on reassuring men vs women, weaponising opening up, people being in their Christian bag, and life after university for the girls.