I’m a misfit, you probably are too. Listen to my podcast.
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Due to the lockdown regulations; and in observing the call to socially distance, we have had to, unfortunately go on a short production break. but we will be back soon! Catch up on all previous episodes and keep in touch with us via Twitter on @The_GhettoSnob! See you soon!
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I continue my conversation with Yvette about everyday life as someone who lives and struggles with anxiety. On this episode, we cover what a romantic relationship with someone who is living with anxiety looks.
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As someone who generally does not experience anxiety often, or at least, intensely, I decided to have a chat with Yvette Floss, who was diagnosed with anxiety about what anxiety looks like. We also look at the difference ways anxiety can affect difference aspects of your life.
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COVID19: Is This Virus Setting 4IR in Motion? (Part 2)
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I continue my conversation with Oliver Dickson to chat about what changes COVID19 will present going forward, but the question is, are you well equipped for the world that we will be facing at the end of the Lockdown?
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COVID19: Is This Virus Setting 4IR in Motion? (Part 1)
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On this episode, I invited Oliver Dickson to chat about what changes COVID19 will present going forward, and ultimately whether the lockdown/self quarantine procedures introduced will speed up the roll out of 4IR.
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Welcome to the second season of the Chronicles of the Ghetto Snob, lets have an amazing second season yes? Enjoy!
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Ep 09: This Black Tax Is Hurting My Back
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Growing up in a brown household presents many dynamics to it. We canvas through one of the issues, being black tax. Ntokozo Mbonani joins me in on this chat. Enjoy
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Mfumo Bamuza eloquently breaks down what cancel culture is, what are it’s dynamics and whether we can talk about “redemption culture” - can we uncancel people with the same energy that we cancelled them, within reasonably parameters, of course? tune in to find out
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Ep 7: Will You Be Poor Your Whole Life?
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Talking to Sandile Mthembu about being a young black person and financial literacy! Will we ever break from the cycle of black tax even though at the root of our problem in society is the fact that there was never any redistribution of wealth? We attempt to get to the root of this issue on this episode. Enjoy…
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Tshepo Rancho and I unpack the layers of gentrification in the South African landscape. This concept was coined in the USA 55 years ago, therefore how it applies to us is very different; albeit there are similar underlying features.
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I talk to a good friend of mine @Mthaux about dealing with loss.
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I catch you up on what happened in the music business. I touch a bit on copyright with photography and private/self defence
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I speak to @LegendaryCrisp about hair as a political issue, being “the better black” & abelungu.
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Missed anything related to the music business this past month? I got you! I catch you up on what transpired in June with our faves, I Review DJ Khaled’s Father of Ashad album, I review songs that dropped in June and I plug you onto songs that I think you should have a listen to on the Tune Endorsement feature cause you know I’m a taste maker for th…
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I delve into something that I’ve never been aware was in insecurity for me until I learned how to articulate my issues and I guess I also grew comfortable in the person I am. This is probably a reality for most people but because we’ve come to accept it as a norm we never really questioned it. I get a tad bit vulnerable and let you in on my life ju…
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Welcome to The Chronicles of The Ghetto Snob
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