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What if impostor syndrome isn't a diagnosis, but a distraction? In this episode, global conversation strategist Nozipho Tshabalala challenges how we frame self-doubt, especially for women and youth. We unpack the origins of "impostor syndrome," its gendered baggage, and why strategic dialogue can be a powerful tool for confidence and clarity. This one's for anyone who's ever felt unworthy in a room they fought to be in.
What happens when a media trailblazer trades the spotlight for silence? In this powerful episode, Zuraida Jardine shares her journey from TV and radio fame to becoming an integrative, wellbeing strategist and mental performance coach. We explore how stillness, science, and breathwork helped her reinvent herself, and why mental fitness is the new frontier of wellness. This is a conversation about healing systems, not symptoms, and training your mind like you train your body.
I’m living the dream I prayed for. But it’s harder than I thought. In this episode, I reflect on what it feels like to be inside your answered prayers, and why we have to make space for discomfort even when we’re technically “winning.” Sometimes, the dream asks that you shed parts of yourself that feel familiar and stretch into someone new. This solo episode is about redefining success, feeling your feelings fully, and learning that gratitude, faith, anxiety and grief co-exist in the pursuit of freedom and purpose.Book Recommendations:• The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture by Dr Gabor Maté• The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
Sometimes the opportunity doesn’t come until you ask for it. In this unfiltered conversation with my friend, Daniel, we dive into the courage it takes to speak up, especially when you’ve been taught to stay silent. We explore how cultural silence shows up in adulthood, and why putting your hand up —whether in a classroom, a boardroom, or a relationship — might be the very thing that changes your life.
In this episode with Shekhinah, we talk about navigating a life that constantly demands more of you, even when your instinct is to stay in. From overcoming self-doubt to setting boundaries in public and private life, Shekhinah shares what it’s like to live in the tension between passion and personal peace. Book Recommendations:• What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Oprah Winfrey & Dr. Bruce D. Perry• Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday• Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend
At 8 years old, I dreamt of New York—without knowing how or when it would happen. Two decades later, I’m living that dream. In this solo episode, I explore the power of the childlike dreamer in all of us—the version of you who dreamed without limits, who believed without questioning. It’s about manifestation, memory, and the quiet faith that brings impossible things to life.
What if the “dream job” isn’t the dream at all? In this conversation with Hulisani, we unpack what it means to walk away from a life that looks perfect on the outside to pursue something quieter and more aligned. She left her career at its peak to seek stillness, and in that stillness, she found clarity. This episode is about trusting the pause, honoring the discomfort of not knowing, and listening for the whisper that tells you it’s time to shift.
Welcome to Mindful Mondays, a conversation series that creates space for honest, vulnerable, and powerful dialogue about mental health and human potential.Each week, we sit down with incredible thinkers and changemakers from across industries to explore their inner worlds, challenges, and personal growth journeys. This podcast spotlights the disruptors and system-builders shaping society through service, leadership, and storytelling—all rooted in holistic wellness.
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