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Author: Khanya Mosetlhi

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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
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This episode serves as a context refresher.For both Who Would You Tell, as well as for the next episode with Thando Phenyane. Please do go listen to the previous episode if you haven’t already, and even if you have I think you should give it a look. A lot has changed since that episode and a lot is going to change going forwardsI think that being afraid of doing things that excite you to the point of inaction is a failure of some kind. I believe that you fail yourself if you do not commit to the things that make you happy. I don’t mean that everything you like or commit to has to make you money, but I do believe that it’s important to put meaningful time into the things that make you happy or that you otherwise deem importantMy podcasts are incredibly important to me and I have shared less on my own podcast despite my podcast being something i am extremely proud of .This episode serves as an end to that and the beginning of an attempt to bring you as my listeners with me around the thought process of the episodes that get released and why the next epsiode with Thando is as important to me as it is. I hope you enjoy listening
In this episode of Reel Talks, Khanya Mosetlhi and Lesiba Mohlala dive into a detailed discussion about the latest Fantastic Four movie. They explore their personal connections to the franchise, the visual and cinematic experience, and the challenges posed by Marvel's narrative structure. \\
In this conversation, Khanya and Siba review the Superman movie, discussing its themes of hope, the experience of watching it in a cinema, and the political undertones present in superhero narratives. The discussion also touches on the role of art in addressing real-world issues and the importance of storytelling in cinema.
I promised some light hearted content, and at long last we’re here Welcome back to WWYT in 2025, we’ve spent a lot of time discussing every gripe and issue I have with every little thing, and the idea of discussing something that genuinely leaves me happy more than it leaves me upset is a gift and today’s guest couldn’t have fit better for that discussionMore episodes are on their way, hopefully you enjoy the podcast this year more than any otherHappy listening 🫡
If you've ever tried to do anything slightly difficult, unless you're just built that different there would probably be a moment where you experience some doubt. When it comes to imposter syndrome, it seems to me that people deal with it, or speak about it rather in hindsight or just extremely privately, and I think more people would benefit from hearing people speak about it. Hopefully this short and sweet version of the episode does something for you guys Part 2 of this episode is on its way, happy holidays, catch you guys next year
Reel Talks: Blink Twice

Reel Talks: Blink Twice

2024-10-1601:07:52

In this episode of Reel Talks, Khanya Mosetlhi and Lesiba delve into Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut, Blink Twice. They discuss their initial impressions of the film, its themes, character development, and the impact of the ending. The conversation also touches on the differences between watching films in a cinema versus at home, and how this affects the viewer's experience. The discussion also touches on the idea of justice and forgiveness, questioning the complexities of retributive justice in the context of the film's characters.
This episode is a particularly important one for me for a variety of reasons. It feels like this show is a bit closer to feeling like an actual show, I got to record this at home, and most importantly the topic is something that I've wanted to do for a while.As general a topic as it is, the internet, and social media have impacted my life and I'd imagine the lives of a lot of people massively, I think everyone is more or less still navigating exactly how they'd like to make use of social media, making sense of multiple accounts, differing levels of openness around what they share on social media, while for some people its entirely about using it to try and build a profile or make money, I don't think there's really one "right" way to use it but it is something I do genuinely enjoy hearing about when people are willing to share where they stand around it all Hopefully you guys enjoy the episode Catch the visuals on YouTube!
In this episode, Lesiba and Khanya discuss their thoughts on the Bad Boys franchise, specifically focusing on Bad Boys 3 and 4. They also discuss Martin Lawrence's performance and speculate on the reasons behind his apparent decline. Lesiba and Khanya discuss their thoughts on the movie Bad Boys 4. They highlight the positives, seeing Rhea Seahorn from Better Call Saul on the big screen ,they also discuss the potential for Vanessa Hudgens to break out of her high school musical image and showcase her acting skills. All in all, not a movie worth the trip to the cinema, but at least we've watched it for you
In this episode, Khanya interviews Dougie Critchley, a football broadcaster and presenter. They discuss Dougie's journey in the industry, the challenges of breaking into football broadcasting, and the importance of persistence and creating a body of work. They also touch on the need for diversity in football media and the tribalism of fans on social media.
Around this time last year the podcast featured Bayanda Nyoka for an episode on Forgiveness . Today’s episode focuses on the same topic but a much more personal angle on my side and for my guest Malcom Masivkwa. Good level of balance, very serious episode but there’s room for a chuckle or two as well. Happy listening
Today’s episode features Scott Domes. He works as a somatic coach . I reckon a lot of people are reluctant to try and pursue therapy and considering how helpful it can be when it works, I thought that interviewing someone who works in a different kind of therapy might be interesting for you guys to hear about.
The title is a work in progress. Today’s episode features the resident movie expert, Lesiba Mohlala again as we discuss the recently released movie, Challengers. Zendaya, take a bow. Episode features a call to action so please do have a listen, think this new series is going to be lots of fun, and a lot more light hearted as promised. Let me know what you think!
Today’s episode was meant to be a follow up to the episode with Tasneem but instead Lesiba and I spoke about a variety of other things that come with going after what you’re passionate about, for what it’s worth I think that this version of the episode will bring you more than the one we’d planned for. Let me know what you think when you hear it, enjoy the episode
In the latest episode Thando and I talk about how much she believes in balance. For what it’s worth, I think it exists, I just think it’s incredibly difficult to actually get there, but it’s there, just something that takes a lot of time. Give it a listen, let me know what you think, enjoy the episode!
Life requires that you put yourself out there in a variety of contexts, in friendships, relationships, professionally, there’s no aspect of life where you don’t risk rejection. This series involves different guests answering the question: “What is the most difficult “no” you’ve had to receive?” How they bounced back from it and their general outlook around rejection
In the latest episode, joined by Tasneem we discuss what trying to find balance has looked like in her life, how she’s made her move towards pursuing her passions while weighing up the practicalities of life. I think “balance” is a dream, and life is ultimately about choosing one thing or another, but maybe not always. Hopefully this episode brings you closer to clarity on the idea, one way or another
My latest guest Malcom walks us through his journey in football, the highs and the lows, how he’s juggled parental expectation vs his own and how he plans to move forward. One of my personal favourite episodes. Happy listening
In this episode, Rufaro and I explore whether the goals set in our early twenties still hold the same significance as we navigate the complexities of adulthood. Being ambitious is a really loosely good thing, too much of it alienates you from people, too little and you don’t achieve your potential Being too content with yourself can sometimes mean that you don’t strive as much, but surely the point of it all isn’t to always be striving and reaching? Or should it? I think the ideal is somewhere in the middle but I think hearing about it is far more interesting than reading about it. Tune in and let me know what you think! Happy Listening 🫡
Today’s episode features Litha Soci, an actor, a student, a guest who’s had quite the journey considering his age. He has ever so kindly shared his story with us today.
Part 2 is here as promised with my guest Tori. She walks us through her understanding of accountability and how she’s made sense of holding herself and others accountable. Thoroughly enjoyed making this one, hope you guys like it even more. Happy Listening 🫡
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