Episodes
Published 04/09/24
In this podcast episode, I talk about the women who were history-makers in Zimbabwe and made a difference. I also celebrate some of the women who excelled in their careers.
Published 03/25/24
Published 03/25/24
In this podcast episode, I talk about the lessons and the values that I learned from my childhood. These values shaped the adult that I became and it surely takes a village to raise a child!
Published 03/19/24
In this podcast episode, I review one of the books that I read in the February. How to hug a porcupine offers insightful tips on how we can love people that we consider to be difficult to love. The book was written by June Eding
Published 03/11/24
This week, the world celebrated International Writer’s Day on Sunday and on Friday, they will celebrate International Women’s Day. In this podcast episode, I talk about these two celebrations
Published 03/06/24
In this podcast episode, I talk about how it might be easy to give up. Yet some people will look out for you and carry you through your difficult days. It is okay to rest and feel the pain but I hope you never choose to give up.
Published 02/26/24
In this podcast episode, I take a walk down memory lane to the late '90s and review System Tazvida's songs. His songs are still applicable and relevant to the present day.
Published 02/21/24
In this podcast episode, I share my review of Regretting Motherhood by Orna Donath.
Published 02/11/24
A lot can happen in a month. Some people are waving January goodbye with a smile on their faces because of the news they received and the blessings they received. However, some people have had a difficult month because they lost so much and their hearts ached. In this podcast episode, I talk about how the month has been good or bad.
Published 01/29/24
Where does time go when you are having fun? My podcast turned three years today and I got a little bit teary while recording this episode. I have learnt a lot during my journey and healed from the things I never had the courage to talk about. Thank you for taking this walk with me these three years would not have been a success without You the listener
Published 01/25/24
In this podcast episode, I talk about how creatives ought to work on their craft. Sometimes people are concerned about the numbers and they end up letting go of their talents. Be authentic, create your craft and someone will love it. While I worked on this podcast episode, I had readers and music lovers in mind.
Published 01/15/24
Welcome to the first podcast episode of 2024. How has been the New Year? I hope that it will be kind to you❤️ In this podcast episode, I talk about how some people welcomed the New Year. Sending love and light to anyone who welcomed the New Year with a heavy heart
Published 01/08/24
In this podcast episode, I review three songs and one music album. Most of the stories in this episode are fictional but I do hope that they were helpful. Have a wonderful festive holiday and I hope you will be able to listen to my voice in 2024
Published 12/11/23
In this podcast episode, I talk about some of the reasons why some people do not look forward to the festive holidays. You can make Christmas memorable for your family by being kind and looking out for the next person. This podcast episode will be helpful as you prepare for Christmas
Published 12/05/23
In this podcast episode, I thank about the things that we should start normalising. There is no need to shrink yourself or loose your voice so as to fit in.
Published 11/27/23
In this podcast episode, I talk about how the mistakes ad the negatives things in our lives might steal our joy. I talk about how one can focus on the positives and try and correct the wrongs if one can.
Published 11/20/23
In this episode I talk about the challenges that adult face and how it can be easy to give up. This podcast episode was inspired by Baba Harare and Voltz JT’s song ‘Prove them wrong’
Published 11/06/23
In this podcast episode, I review Masa Caroleen’s song Haagare and Steve Makoni’s song Handiende. I talk about how it is important to have two sides of a story before you conclude. I respect the women in the two songs and the women who can relate to the songs.
Published 10/30/23
In this podcast episode, I talk about how I was unable to read but there were my heroes without capes who helped me. Remember to own your story, who knows it might inspire someone
Published 10/27/23
In this podcast episode, I talk about my key takeaways from the Harare Open Book festival. Any reader or budding writer will surely learn something from this episode.
Published 10/16/23
Trigger warning: Pregnancy and Infant Loss. In this podcast episode, I talk raise awareness about Pregnancy and Infant Loss and I am grateful to the three women who were able to share their experiences. Sending prayers and hugs to all the women who carried but never held their children.
Published 10/09/23
In this podcast episode, I talk about how sometimes you might wake up and realise that you have been ghosted. It is painful and you wonder where you have gone wrong. It is easy and normal for you to be bitter and angry but why don’t you hold onto the memories and remember how you felt when you were with that person? Remember them for the experience you shared and surely that makes you a hero
Published 10/03/23
In this podcast episode, I review The End by Dudu Busani-Dube. The book centres around family, tradition, sacrifice and love. For you to understand and appreciate the book more you can consider looking for all the books from the Hlomu series☺️
Published 09/25/23
In this podcast episode I talk about how i finally got the courage and strength to move around without a face mask. It took me time but at my own time I felt safe to move around without a face mask. I also talk about examples closer to home where we should not force the next person to make rushed decisions
Published 09/18/23