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discourse matters...

discourse matters...

Written by: Ms. Gugulethu Lethabo Sihlali
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Discourse matters is a podcast that facilitates both comfortable and uncomfortable conversations as a reminder that, because you exist what you desire to speak up about matters. Our voices give significance and power to our respective causes, therefore we ought to give ourselves permission to use these voices. On this podcast we intend to create wealth with wisdom by having conversations that can lead us to ourselves and our power. So grab a seat, get comfortable and let's talk about it!Ms. Gugulethu Lethabo Sihlali Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • Pulse Check: Lessons learnt and Lessons endured
    Nov 20 2024

    With the year coming to an end and reflection season upon us, on today’s episode we delve in a conversation of checking the pulse while reflecting on lessons learned and lessons endured.

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    18 mins
  • Community: Relationships really are a forever thing
    Nov 6 2024

    “Relationships are eternal. The ‘separation’ is another chapter in the relationship. Often, letting go of the old form of the relationship becomes a lesson in pure love much deeper than any would have learned had the couple stayed together.” - Marriane Willamson


    “I make my ramen the way a friend taught me in eleventh grade. Every fall, I listen to a playlist made for me by a boy I drove across a border to hook up with. I eat sushi because a girl who won't talk to me anymore made me try it, and Indian food because my best friend's parents ordered for me before I knew what l liked. There are movies I love because someone I loved, loved them first. I am a mosaic of everyone I've ever loved, even for a heartbeat.” - Unknown

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    20 mins
  • You do not have to work for everything you deserve
    Oct 22 2024

    “As children, we were taught to be ‘good’ boys and girls, which of course implies we were not that already. We were taught we’re good if we clean up our room, we’re good if we make good grades. Very few of us were taught that we’re essentially good. Very few of us were given a sense of unconditional approval, a feel that we’re precious because of what we are, not what we do. And that’s not because we were raised by monsters. We were raised by people who were raised by the same way we were. Sometimes, in fact, it was the people who loved us the most who felt it was their responsibility to train us to struggle.” - Marianne Willamson

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    22 mins
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