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Hello Besties, did you miss me? In this podcast episode I talk about the tears and smiles that comprise the adulthood journey. I share some of my personal experiences and I am sure you will be able to relate.
Oh, one last thing, palpitations and back pains send their love!
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In this podcast episode, I share some of my takeaways and lessons from September. All the best in October❤️❤️
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This podcast episode was inspired by a quote from We Urban. I talk about how fatigue can affect our daily activities. Sometimes you want a big break and sometimes your mind and body are tired. I might not have the answers. I am also someone who gets overwhelmed with fatigue. It is a wounded soldier trying to send love to another wounded soldier.
It might be tough but my wish for you is that this storm also passes!
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In this podcast episode, I talk about my road closure experience
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In this podcast episode, I talk about the lessons that my maternal great-grandmother left me.
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In this podcast episode, I analyse some of the Shona proverbs and use relatable examples for easier understanding. Thanks to Nhakabox for the meanings I am learning a lot from you! If you enjoyed this episode join the fun and follow Nhakabox on Instagram.
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In this podcast episode, I talk about how letting go is not easy but sometimes you have to do that to heal. Sometimes you have to let go of the person you once loved to find healing. “Is it easy?”No. “Does it get better?” I think it does but why don't you listen to this podcast episode first?
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In this podcast episode, I talk about how we give up when we are close to our breakthrough. There are so many situations that force us to give up but I am here to remind you that you should stick around and see how it goes❤️❤️
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This time the story is different, you have the power to control some things you could not control because you were young. Now you have the power to decide to bring a positive effect or a negative one
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In this podcast episode, I share some of my highlights of the AfroBloggers Winter challenge. I reflect on some of my #WinterABC memories and how I have grown as The Baobab
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In this podcast episode, I talk about how we ought to give up at the end of the race. Give it your all until the end. That way you will find peace
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In this podcast episode, I review two poems about the burdens that one carries and what could push one to emigrate. The poems are The Things I Carry and Leaving from Because Sadness is Beautiful by Tanaka Chidora.
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In this podcast episode, I talk about how some people are selfish and inconsiderate. Sometimes you don’t know how heavy the bag is up until you carry it. Be kind to the next person
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In this podcast episode my heart bleeds for Africa. We have a beautiful continent and stories and yet some of our challenges can be fixed. This blog post was inspired by African music
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How will people remember you when you are gone? I do hope people will have kind and good words to say about you. In this podcast episode, I talk about leaving a positive mark on people’s lives.
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In this podcast episode, I talk about the waiting seasons in our lives. The waiting seasons maybe long, stressful and tiring. What I can reassure you is that as you wait you learn some lessons and when you receive what you have been waiting for your heart will be full!
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In this podcast episode, I talk about some values and lessons that were taught by our forefathers through sayings and Proverbs.
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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.
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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!
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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
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