. "If you do not understand your lineage, you can never understand who you are and where you are going."
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. "If you do not understand your lineage, you can never understand who you are and where you are going."
Tapiwa discusses his mission to transform the perception of African food and its cultural significance. He explains how colonialism has negatively impacted the way Africans relate to their traditional foods, replacing native ingredients with foreign ones that were introduced for colonial economic benefits. He emphasizes the importance of reclaiming and valuing indigenous foods to restore self-esteem and cultural identity among Afro-descendant people.
Lebo also shares about her journey to becoming a coach and the process of learning to set prices for her coaching services. Both speakers share how they grapple with deep-seated fears and uncertainties surrounding valuing their expertise.
On this journey of entrepreneurship and crafting a life we really want to live we need a tribe. I keep saying this.
I am blessed because I have a massive support network from family and friends. I am grateful everyday.
There's nothing wrong with modeling or acting, in fact modeling paid some of my bills over the years but I was at a business school and I needed my lecturer to encourage me to pursue entrepreneurship not try to get me to change track.
In this week’s podcast we talk to John T Griffith, who is the first person to ever tell us about Bigger Pockets and inspire us to get into property.
We share how the podcast started with a simple email from John, that led to him sharing his journey in the #MoneyMagic student group, which led to the Property Magicians Podcast. As part of the 100th episode, we thought it would be fun to have John