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I’M AN EXPERT AT NOTHING BUT MYSELF

I’M AN EXPERT AT NOTHING BUT MYSELF

Author: Kgothi R.

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Let's be real, I'm just trying to make sense of this whole 'life' thing, one awkward experience at a time. Think of it as my attempt to squeeze some sort of delicious lemonade from the universe's driest citrus.
Aside from my questionable fruit-juicing skills, I'm a certified conversation addict. I could talk all day—and I do, into this microphone. This podcast is your all-access pass to those conversations. So, whether you're in your car, ignoring your responsibilities, or just trying to drown out the noise in your head, let my guests and I keep you company. Come, listen to me 'figure it out.'
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This episode features Maxime Kasasa, a recurring guest and part of the podcast family. Maxime has been involved with the show since its inception and has appeared in each season. The episode encourages listeners to enjoy the conversation and check out Max's music on Apple Music.In this conversation, Maxime reflects on the significance of his music video as a farewell to Tokyo, the transformative experience of releasing his EP, and the journey of performing his unreleased songs across various locations in Tokyo. He shares personal anecdotes about his performances and the connections he has made through his music.SUPPORT THE ARTS!Link to Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/5-phases-ep/1776104013Link to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MaximeKasasa
In this engaging conversation, Kgothi and Jack explore their personal experiences, from relaxing Sundays to the challenges of living in Japan. They discuss friendships, cultural influences, and the impact of weather on their daily lives. The conversation also delves into fitness journeys, the nostalgia of childhood cartoons, and the artistry of podcasting. Jack shares his journey from Gateshead to Japan, while Kgothi reflects on the importance of supportive friendships and the dynamics of dating in a new culture. In this conversation, Kgothi and Jack explore various themes, including their experiences with anime and Japanese cinema, the challenges of post-university life, the importance of therapy in personal growth, and their expectations versus reality of living in Japan. They also discuss cultural differences and social dynamics, particularly in relation to their experiences as foreigners in Japan. In this conversation, Kgothi and Jack explore their experiences living in Japan, touching on themes of language, cultural misunderstandings, and the complexities of social interactions. They reflect on a night out that led to a heated discussion about language use and cultural expectations, revealing deeper issues related to race and identity. The dialogue emphasises the importance of understanding and respect in cross-cultural communication, while also acknowledging the challenges and realities of living in a foreign country. Ultimately, they find common ground in their shared experiences and the need for open dialogue.
What's up, good people! After an 8-month hiatus, I’m thrilled to announce my return from a period of intense overwork in Japan, back to my true passion: transforming the art of conversation into a podcast episode!It's been a journey since January, filled with attempts and anticipation, but the wait is finally over. We're still in Season 3, and it's time to wrap things up with a bang!This week, we're incredibly excited to welcome back a true friend of the show, a familiar voice you might remember from Season 2, Episode 2 - the giant himself, Max Kasasa! Join us as we explore a diverse range of captivating topics.Expect our signature blend of humour, interwoven with thoughtful discussions on serious issues that impact us and those around us every single day.Sit back, relax, and enjoy this much-anticipated return!
Yuzo and I dive into a deep and meaningful discussion about her music career and the music space in South Korea, where it all began for her. We also talk about her sexuality, what is next for her and what she would like to achieve moving forward. Keep in touch with Yuzo, and follow her instagram: yuzopia.
This week, we have a guest from Sweden. Meet KW, yes, KW - he has asked to remain as anonymous as possible and of course, we should respect and honour his wishes. We spent time talking about topics worth talking about, over lunch (Boiled Eggs & Naartjies). Enjoy This show was produced by Kgothi R.
Season 3, Episode 2 and the I'm An Expert At Nothing But Myself Podcast is back with another banger! The days have been getting busier and busier but I have missed podcasting. Join Fin MacD and me as we get to know each other through the use of the pod! This has never been about me, starting this pod was never meant to be about me. The title is very misleading but that's the best part, I guess. But trust me - I am here because I am fascinated by humans and their stories. Grab your popcorn and indulge! This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
I told you I'd be back, you just had to believe me. Trust me when I said that, "this podcasting thing isn't a hobby," I meant it! It started as a coping mechanism but I am enjoying it. There are days that I sit back and think there is a lot that I could improve on but of course, like anything, that comes with time. There isn't much I can tell you but dive in and listen to this crazy, yet nourishing talk and walk episode. Welcome to Season 3 folks! This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
I find myself trying to decipher the challenges that come with moving to another country for the very first time. I have met some amazing people from training, some who have become friends already and some people I consider "worth exploring". I have been enjoying my time in Tokyo and still welcome the challenges of being in a new country. Catch up with me on the Season Finale of Season 2. See you in Season 3 - with new guests and an exciting approach! This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
I sit back and marvel at the timing of things. Trust the timing is all that is needed, I came across a quote and I would like to share it: "He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch." There it is folks, let me tell you about the void I am jumping in, don't just sit there, hit play and watch. Thank you for your support, looking forward to Season 3. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Listen. That is all. Just a quick note - I certainly meant Episode 9 instead of Episode 8. If you got through this episode, you will certainly know what I'm talking about. So yes, maybe you will know when we get to Episode 9. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
The link ( 🔗) I promised: https://youtu.be/6Ic4nYYWh-0?si=vadpkmN_kjM2_2Yf Give that interview a listen, I believe that it is worth a listen. Anyway, hear me out as I hear myself out. I think. Not much to say over here, I looked at the Analytics of the Podcast and shared them away, we have officially reached 23 countries: South Africa, the United States, Switzerland, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Spain, Ecuador, Belgium, Malta, the Republic of Moldova, Poland, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, France, Portugal, Canada, Thailand, Taiwan, Australia, Egypt, Tanzania, Tunisia & Namibia. That is about it really. Follow me on Instagram and let me know that you are one of my Podcast listeners: https://www.instagram.com/itsallsmoothwithkgothi/ I also write on Medium: https://medium.com/@rapookt This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
“A peacock that rests on his feathers is just another turkey.” — Dolly Parton (A message from our previous guest, Daniele Du Plessis). Whatever your gift or talent, there's no sense hiding them under your wings. I have a theory, speak to as many old people as you can and also speak to as many young people as can. That is how you gain perspective. I have a chat with Emily Huxtable, and she tells me about her plans after matric, her love for Mathematics and more. I can comfortably say that the future is bright. We also coined something called ‘The Emily Theory’, tune in and find out about this theory and more. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a Stand-Up Comedian? Well, sit down for this one because Daniele Du Plessis and I have a fat chat about her world as a female Comedian. We also get to hear from other artists exploring other disciplines. Features the voices of: Munsaka Juunza, Bianca Lakey, Jamie-Lee Anthony, Daniëlle Krynen, Ané Koegelenberg, Lara Fouche & Sally M. This episode was produced by Kgothi R. & Suné Jurgens.
Episode 4 continues from where we left off. The world with its many complex issues allows us to assess the multilayered contributions to those issues. Once again, Lara and I have a conversation about South African politics, UK politics & US politics. We briefly talk about what is currently happening in the Middle East. We have a bone to pick with our immediate political world, so we did exactly that. Join us as we play political tennis. Wink. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Remember Lara Gilmartin from Season 1 Episode 2? Yes, her - she has made a return and this time we aren’t talking about what things were like when we dated. We talk about politics! What is going on in the world? Are we satisfied with our current leaders? I don’t know - Lara and I have a bone to pick with the world, so we did exactly that. Join us. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Let this be a disclaimer that we’re not experts in mental health, what was spoken about was all based on personal experience. Moving on, meet Maxime Kasasa - a friend, musician, traveller, Animé fan, and my first male podcast guest. We are no experts at anything but ourselves - interestingly enough, we never really become experts at anything (I’d like to think) but we’re here to figure it out. Listen to Maxime and I unpack, discover, banter and create a worthwhile episode. Check out his single, “Enjoy Your Tea, Separately” on Spotify or your preferred streaming platform. IG: _maximekasasa_ This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Listen to me refuse to reveal my age - I joke. This is all about Paloma, doing her Master’s in the cosmopolitan Barçelona. Why did Paloma leave South Africa to do her Master’s? Let’s find out. Paloma who identifies as queer shares her curiosity about men - we talk about the complexities of her identity. What did I walk away with from recording this episode? 1. Paloma is an amazing human. 2. Open your heart to travel. 3. We never stop figuring it out. 4. Enjoy life, it isn’t permanent. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Here is something different. Not so different but different… with season 1 coming to an end, we offer the host seat to Bianca Lakey - a special human with a loving heart. She walks us through her fitness and wellness journey, where it all began and how it’s going now. Press play, it’s worth it. This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
Have you gotten used to me rambling chaotically? Great, because Claire and I take the chaos up a notch. I met Claire in 2019, we became colleagues and very good friends in 2020. Friends? Add friends with a little bit of spice. Join Claire and I as we discuss a whole lot of topics, including Antinatalism, unpack a valuable conversation we had on her porch and more. In the words of Claire, this is a: “valuable ramble”.This episode was produced by Kgothi R.
One two many beers on my birthday (18/11), get it? Anyway, a tipsy Kgothi felt quite spontaneous on his birthday and decided to ring one of his best mates from his first year. We chat, catch up, laugh and simply embrace spontaneity.This episode was produced by Kgtohi R.
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