Prosper Ngomashi aka Comic Pastor gives an indepth no holds barred interview covering everything from leaving Bus Stop TV to launching a successful comedy business
A loaded interview with a lot of information I have respect for this humble man comic pastor who has remained grounded despite the fame and popularity. Becky and Denny J always on point with the questions of course comedians are difficult to interview they keep on bringing other issues .I love the show hope to have a series where you can bring rivals like example shadhaya and Olinda
You guys are working hard to raise the bar! Yet another one worth the time to watch! Comic Pastor from Epworth to Botswana goat herder to a self-made social media / digital marketing leading personality! Very insightful indeed. Looking forward to the next one AGAIN!!
This ranks high up there as one of the best shows. It was just flowing and to Comic Pastor, you are one person I saw rise from the bottom during the Book Cafe days to where you are right now. Your resilience is out of this world, when your story is fully told, it will be an inspiration to many. Well done Boyz dzeTonaz and to Prosper Ngomashi best wishes in all you do and strive for.
Still catching up with your podcasts. I hope you always go back to read new comments. Please do part 2. We didn't get to hear about his UK and diaspora gigs. Dzaakutodeedzwa kuzoita comedy and huMC beyond our borders. A true rags to riches story. An inspiring life story. Success is not about how many times you may fall but about how many times you fall and you pick yourself up. Be prepared to learn from others and ask for help. Also give and you will be given more. Its not about where you start off from (kuEpworth) but where you end. There are many more things to learn about from this interview.
When I came across this podcast I seen on Instagram so many people posting how they enjoyed this podcast. I gave it a listen and I can’t stop !!!!!! I love this podcast so much, the maturity, the respect, the positivity, it’s so refreshing to hear and different perspectives but nothing negative at all…. Amazing gentlemen 🙌🏽 thank youuuuu but i would love to see a Dancehall Artist too I suggest the controversial Seh Calaz or Winky D
Like wine you guys are getting better by each episode. This was exciting. Infact the last 4 shows (Nigel, Sam, Carl and now Prosper) have been great. Keep up the good stuff.
One thing that l liked about this podcast is. .. Comic Pastor was so open enough...vachinatsa kutaura in detail not in complex form like Zvinoita vamwe....l have learnt a lot from this interview
The guest 'Comic Pastor ' made me see this murabaraba, I rarely do this to be honest. I always learn something from Him I'm subscribing to this channel today.. Thanks Becky and Denny.
this is my favorite so far,everything just flowed,comic havana dzungu vajaira ma camera,he also was truthful about male/female problems in the entertainment industry,he is my number one comedy champion
actually impressed.. found it hard to believe his galant go was mere chance... the order and results from training is there. took me 2 day to watch but worth it... the next step is to make a movie... I believe a comic drama picture on one of the topical aspects such as faith dynamics, levelihood skills/cross border will be a massive get. why? welll simply because since neria we only then had the cook out and none were on a comic tilt.... one tip for the show! brand ambassadorship... you have access to all these stars and none have indicated a brand ambassador status. From toilet paper to weaves and beer brands; am sure that can improve income bases for such talents... great show :)
haaa Comic Pastor is my favourite shame, the guy is soooo funny and full of content ,maComic awards ae on top of my list neBoys DzepaGhetto na Danny.....God bless you guys and continue doing your thing
This is mind blowing big up to DennyJ and Becky for this special interview with a special person who is a revelation and role model of what Zimbabwe needs this moment in time. Prosper exudes humility and humbleness and the selflessness to share his personal life experience just priceless. Nuff respect to Prosper.
After binge watching almost all denny j shows this still reminds my best interview. It was clean and comically comforting. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 loving the show #comic pastor
I liked this episode, I like how based it is. On top you guys allowed the Comic Pastor is handle the narrative. This is really the way to go. Nice guys
interview iyi ine kamuto keZimbabwe.. Surely this generation has a lot to learn from people like VaProsper Ngomashi. You and your team are doing incredible. it's key to note that your team shines because you relentlessly allow them to. WELL DONE!
Thank you for Comic Pastor, good interview Danny J thanks for Becky, she knows what to ask and listen when need be... That other gal is too loud and fake accent...
Well from the very first day I started watching your show @Dennyj all your interviews are on point and each and every episode has got some great views and facts about how the society is dealing with some situations which our local celebrities are Facing and the politics among their platforms. But @Comic you very humble and you know your purpose so keep grinding buddy 💪 💯 you are a great person and organised.
suggestion. have parts 1 and 2 for these people. One episode is not enough for some of these people The Music part of the interview which is one of the most interesting things about this guy was so rushed hey.
Typical lad from the ghetto. Communities, cliques and friends become families in the ghetto, Prosper has got one of the biggest hearts around. Did you hear how many jobs and hustles he did to date, the endless list of friends he has either worked with or helped him along the way? His life story is so rich and eventful, with lots of experiences like a 50year old's