Misunderstood
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Misunderstood Nov 28, 2022
E31 What's the chat: Voting day and Elections, our final thoughts
In this pivotal episode of "What's the Chat," we delve into the South African elections, offering our final thoughts on how we are likely to cast our votes. Join us as we explore the criteria and key metrics essential for choosing the right political party. We provide an in-depth analysis of major parties, including the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), the African National Congress (ANC), and the Democratic Alliance (DA), among others. Whether you're undecided or just curious about different perspectives, this episode aims to help you make an informed decision in this crucial election. Tune in to hear our insights and discussions on the factors that truly matter when it comes to voting.
E30 What's the chat: Groove Chronicles: Secrets of South Africa's Club Scene
Khumo and Khathu discuss the dark world of groove in South Africa, from the expectations placed on women to the social hierarchy established within clubs and club culture. They share their insights and experiences. As always, we hope you enjoy being Misunderstood.
E29 What's the chat: Do we still see each other’s humanity
This week's episode features Khathu and Khumo unpacking the world around us. Engaging in conversations about the current conflict between Israel and Palestine, they delve into the complexities and nuances of the situation. They also discuss the tragic collapse of the building in George, reflecting on the role of the media in shaping narratives and perceptions.
In addition, the duo addresses the controversial DA advert and the burning of the South African flag, exploring the underlying issues and implications of such actions. Tune in to gain insights into pressing global issues and thought-provoking discussions on the socio-political landscape.
Join Khathu and Khumo as they dive into pressing global issues and thought-provoking discussions on the socio-political landscape. From the Israel-Palestine conflict to the collapse in George, they navigate through complex topics with empathy and insight. Don't miss out on their engaging conversations that challenge perspectives and encourage critical thinking
E28 What's the chat: Are there door’s to access and who hold the keys
We're Back! and here with a new show "What's the Chat?" It's a weekly show between Khathu and Khumo where they talk about what's currently trendy, relevant, and interesting to the youth. It's a youthful, fun take on the world around us with a little banter between friends. In this week's episode, they discuss access: what is required to maximize opportunities and continue opening doors to access, if there are any.
E27 A conversation with student leaders: Kamogelo Mabe
This week, Khumo engages in a riveting conversation with Kamogelo Mabe, former Wits SRC Deputy President, on a range of pressing topics. They delve into the intricacies of #FeesMustFall, dissect the shortcomings of NSFAS, unpack the significance of the March protests at Wits, and speculate on the implications of the upcoming 2024 elections. Get ready for an enlightening and thought-provoking episode that's bound to keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss out on another week of being Misunderstood.
E26 Otsile Nkadimeng the conversation continued
This week's episode: Otsile returns, and we continue the conversation as we take a further deep dive into the political future of South Africa. We discuss the impacts of culture on politics, the generational handover of politics, and the elitism of politics. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E25 A conversation with student leaders: Otsile Nkadimeng
This week's episode features Otsile Nkadimeng, a climate activist who has mobilized various protests and organizations to speak out against the failures of states worldwide. Additionally, he is organizing and planning to take a million people to the polls through SoWeVote, encouraging them to take responsibility for their vote and their role in South Africa. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E24 Breaking into the music industry
This week's episode, we unpack Khaya's story—the influences he has had and his journey in music from school to his family. Furthermore, we discuss his hopes and aspirations within the music industry. He recently dropped his album, and it's time we get to hear his message and his sound. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E23 A conversation with student leaders: Katlego Mokgosi
We are back for 2024! In this week's episode, we talk to Katlego Mokgosi, who defines himself as an activist, student leader, and creative. He was the Deputy Head of St David's in 2022 and currently attends the University of Witwatersrand. He shares what his ambitions were in high school, how he dealt with failure, along with his views on activism. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E22 A conversation with student leaders: Grace Nyapfungwe
Episode 4 of a conversation with student leaders takes a deep dive into who our future leaders are and what their experiences have been in leadership. Will they be voting? How have they grown? Is student politics still in their future? In this episode, we sit down with Grace Nyapfungwe, Head of School for 2023 at St. Peter’s College. She shares her experience of leading change towards a more liberal mindset within the school. Grace discusses the transformation of the F.W. de Klerk field and reflects on various other leadership experiences. As always, we hope you enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
EP21 Israel-Palestine: Samiya Vallee
This week, we discuss the heated conflict between Israel and Palestine with Samiya Vallee. She shares her thoughts on the conflict, including her viewpoint, the history, and the impacts of social media and activism. She calls for us to recognize that this is not a religious conflict but a human one. We also explore the question of whether neutrality means you are on the side of the oppressor. You can hear her thoughts on this week's episode, streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.
This episode is the long version of the podcast, and an edited version will be released in the coming weeks with all the key points. Enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E20 A conversation with student leaders: Kwande Bam
Episode 3 of a conversation with student leaders, taking a deep dive into who our future leaders are and what their experiences have been in leadership. Will they be voting, how have they grown, is student politics still in their future? Episode 3 is with Kwande Bam, St Stithians College, Chief Whip. He share his thoughts on boys school sports, Impact of Covid and his views on politics. You can hear the full episode on Spotify. Enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E19 A conversation with student leaders: Kea Mothlamme
Episode 2 of a conversation with student leaders, taking a deep dive into who our future leaders are and what their experiences have been in leadership. Will they be voting, how have they grown, is student politics still in their future? Episode 2 is with Kea Mothlamme, St John's College, Second Prefect. He share his story and journey to being elected, his hopes for the school and his thoughts for the year of 2024. You can hear the full episode on Spotify. Enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
EP18 A conversation with student leaders: Makanaka Dumbu
The start of a conversation with student leaders, taking a deep dive into who our future leaders are and what their experiences have been in leadership. Will they be voting, how have they grown, is student politics still in their future? Episode 1 is with Makanaka Dumbu, St. Andrew's School for Girls, Head Girl 2023. She shares her experience as Head Girl, the difficulties with engaging with racism, Life Orientation (LO), and so much more. You can hear the full episode on Spotify. Enjoy another week of being Misunderstood.
E17 Where we at?
It beens a year. A year of fun, controversial, happy and great conversations on the podcast. In this episode Khumo updates us on life and gives his various views and opinions on the world. Accompanied by Jonathan Shiferaw a first time guest who came to establish own identity and self on the platform. As always we are Misunderstood
EP16 Fire in Firehouse: unpacking FEDA
This week Zulu and Khumo unpacking the FEDA play firehouse. A production which engaged and tackled South African fire fighting. Unpacking the process, the cast, the story and more. Find out what fires took place in the Firehouse. Enjoy another day being misunderstood.
EP 15 East or West: Does South Africa have a choice
We are back from our long hiatus. Bring back your weekly entertainment. Today we are discussing whether or not South Africa really gave weapons to Russia, the Russian and Ukraine war, our BRICS partnership and so much more. We really look into what choices does South Africa have in its near future in defining itself as character of global politics.
E14 We Celebrate Celebrities not Academics
This week MD and Khumo interrogate the question about why we celebrate celebrities but pass over the accomplishments of academics. Is this an issue that we face as the youth going forward? Has this led to academics being celebrity. Find out our answer is this episode. Don't follow and share and join us in unpacking what is Misunderstood
EP13 Additions been the same for far too long: The Problem with the Schooling System
EP12 Do Black Spaces Lead to Capital/White Flight?
Can you have blacks spaces without capital or white flight? A question the begs to ask whether or not we are able to be one integrated society: where race, capital and creed can co-exist peacefully. Find out on this episode with Letho and Khumo Don't forget to like, follow and share. Link is in the bio
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EP 11 The Exodus of Excellence
We are back! Making our return for 2023. In this episode Letho and Khumo take deep dive into the current mass appeal to study abroad by many students in South Africa, particularly looking at the recent success of many students in the last two years. They unpack the reality, limitations and possibilities that come with this appeal and people actually taking the jump to go study abroad and gain a new experience. We hope you enjoy another day of being Misunderstood.
EP10 Everyone is black
In the final episode for 2022 Khumo and Letho continue the conversation from last week and come to a completely different conclusion. Still viewing it from the same perspective but with different information and experiences. They speak about the struggles within the black community, with men and with society as whole. But the conclusion reached isn't one many would expect. So the question is, are we all black?
EP9 Black vs African Mindset
In the second last episode of the season. Khumo ,along with Letho, try and shed light on the different mindset that exists with POC communities. At first glance it seem similar but there's distinct differences between African and Black mindset. Moreover, how they actualise within communities in around South Africa and Africa as whole. We hope enjoy another day being Misunderstood
EP8 Men's Conference
Getting closer to the end of the year, there was nothing to speak about. So we gave insight to the boys chat. Where literally everything and anything takes place. This really is a conversation that's all over the place Khumo accompanied with MD and Sabelo speak about all things concerning the boys. We hope you enjoy another day of being Misunderstood.
EP7 F*ck boy mentality and failed situationships
As per usual Khumo is back. Unpacking another topic. An idea many of us have been witness to or embodied F*ck boy mentality. The concept of not caring, messing around and never committing to a significant other. This episode he's accompanied by Sabelo. A friend, a brother of his, who unpack his experience, his view of love, f boy mentality and his own failed situationships. We hope you enjoy another day of being misunderstood.
EP6 A new beginning
In the absence of Kgosi, the show find a new identity and narrative. Khumo is always here to host and discuss the most controversial, misunderstood and difficult topics. However, he can't do it alone. So we introduce MD to the show who provides a different perspective, voice and view of the show. We don't know where this path goes. So come along on this journey with us. As we unpack what it means to be Misunderstood.
EP5 Dating in the 21st Century
This episode as per usual Kgosi and Khumo take us on journey. As they try to navigate and unpack the dating scene which is currently influenced by wokeism, social media and pressures of school. Unpacking their different outlooks of love and dating. As always you know they just trying to unpack things which have been Misunderstood.
EP4 Can you escape black tax? - Unpacking the black community
In this episode, Kgosi and Khumo dive deeply into the limitations of the black community. Engage with the different concepts that have kept the community shackled by its oppression and entrapped in a mental which doesn't allow for success—discussing very difficult conversations which are disregarded and misinterpreted. Disclaimer This is not a lecture but rather a way of thinking that many people should consider and make sense of. To escape the mental prison of oppression, prejudice and other hardships.
E3 We kinda get Kanye
This week's episode is hosted by none other than Kgosi and Khumo looks at Ye's current rant, formally known as Kanye. Unpacking his action from "white lives matter" to his statements about the Jewish community. They unpack probably one of the most misunderstood men of the 21st Century. They don't condone his actions but we question his behaviour and find some truth to what he is doing. If you want to understand it fully feel free to listen to the whole episode and come have a conversation with them on their viewpoints.
E2 We don't care about your labels
E1 Pilot
Welcome to the launch of Misunderstood, A podcast hosted by Khumo Kumalo and Kgosi'tsile Mashugane. The episode unpacks their vision for the project and their dreams and aspirations. Join them on this journey as they try to make sense of what it means to be Misunderstood. "This is a start of legacy" so be a part of the community and finally become a leader in our community. We can't wait to see what's in store for the podcast.