Came here to watch this because of the Twitter discourse. 1. Love the ladies accountability and how she owns her errors in her stories. 2. Respect her vulnerability 3. Love how she explained the Christian element in her life 4. The interviewer makes the whole thing about the guest. That's beautiful. Great job!
What a well spoken lady. Don't know her and never heard of her until watching this interview. I relate to her on so many things and it's such instances where we are reminded that whatever we go through, the next person could be experiencing the same and more. Beautiful interview ❤
This is the first interview of yours I'm watching. Didn't know of your podcast. You're a brilliant conversationalist. I'm impressed. Also, Kudos to you Zama,you’re personable & sound incredibly self-aware sis❤️We live,learn & grow.
Zama being accountable in a relationship will only elevate you into a better one. Most women always blame blame and fail to take accountability. You are beautiful 👌🏾Eloquent 👌🏾All the best and the universe is open to give you your heart desires 💝🙌🏽
Honestly, I do not actually comment so much but I have really enjoyed this interview because I can fully relate . Thank you sisi for sharing your story ❤
Beautiful how the void she felt only a child could fill was fulfilled through the child and her now having an enlightened spiritual walk with God after the birth of her child!
What a lovely episode, man. I've always known uZama to be wholesome on Insta. What a beautiful aura she represents outside of the stories and tweets. So wise bakithi.
I spoke about it bcz I was asked about it my love. It is a part of me, part of my healing journey and even 10 years from now , completely healed I'll still talk about. Talking about an experience doesn't mean you're not healing from it. Love you too❤️
@@zamangwanekhanyile149 Keep sharing sis, whenever you want to and for how ever long. It's your real life story, we completely understand and none of us can ever have the justification to tell you about something only you know about your own life. Keep shinning ❤
This was so beautiful. I could watch it over & over again. Lungelo you’re able to create a safe space for everyone that comes onto your podcast, it’s so beautiful to see. Thank you for sharing with us Zama, you were amazing! 🥹🫶🏽
I love that she mentioned Amanda Jingela, I thought they had a fall out....I loved this episode ❤, very profound and moving ❤❤my first time coming across the channel I'm staying ❤
First time watching the podcast and I love it hence I just subscribed on the channel ❤️ Maybe I can add my 2 cents,maybe on this episode I’m yet to watch the others… please make it a point they speak on the microphones so we can hear almost everything they say… I feel like she was just a bit away from the mic so her sound wasn’t that good and yours was proper coz u were speaking directly to the mic….I’m glad though it got fixed in the middle of the interview but I enjoyed it nonetheless To many more beautiful episodes 🥂
What a Profound interview Zama absolutely learnt so much from this please never ever stop sharing your story. Above all you are and always will be a queen and beautiful. You brought such a beautiful angel on earth too Naledi❤️You're still as gorgeous as you were back then when you won miss KZN and it was such a big deal amongst the Montclair community. If you know you know ❤️👌🏽
shame don't feel bad. a week or 2 in, i ran with his idea and on the first night, boom lol. i did ask myself that if he ran away, would i stand for it and the answer was a resounding yes and i have been a single parent to my qunube since.
I have been seen your Videos on Twitter yazi Bhuti, what would takes me to come to your channel or ur podcast, just to share about disability life, or you takes only famous people???