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Women of Movement

21 Episodes

14 minutes | Mar 10, 2021
Singleness
Being in a relationship is something most aspire to have. The pressure to be a successful woman, mother and wife is increasing as we grow older. In this episode Amu shares some of her challenges of being single and successful, and shares some tips on how to respond to the pressure that comes with it.
21 minutes | Feb 13, 2021
Transitions
Transitions are periods in life involving a lot of change to one's lifestyle. This might also be a result of important events that make you stop and evaluate the direction of your life. In this episode, Amu shares her experience with transitions. as we know transitions may run smoothly but people generally struggle to adjust to change and may find these periods of life extremely stressful emotionally and physically.
22 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
Lean In
A book review on Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg. A book that was the blueprint to what we know as women empowerment in corporate today. The book has been a true game-changer for women and Amu shares some of her favourites take away from the book. Enjoy.
49 minutes | Jan 18, 2021
Ziyanda Mgengo
On this episode, I chat to Ziyanda Mgengo who is a phenomenal woman and definitely a woman of movement. She shares her journey of becoming the lady she is, her faith and leaving a legacy for her family. Enjoy
21 minutes | Jan 10, 2021
2021
Happy New Year. With the challenges that 2020 threw at us from all directions imaginable and unimaginable, setting goals for the year ahead seems to be quiet the challenge. Amu shares some of her personal and podcast goals with you, and hopefully, after this episode, you will find a newfound hope for 2021. Wishing you all the best. XoXo... Amu
15 minutes | Nov 2, 2020
Hike
Lessons learnt from a hike with my cousin Sasa
18 minutes | Oct 27, 2020
Money
Things I wish I knew about money. On this episode, Amu shares some of the lessons she has learned about the years about money she wishes she knew earlier. Share your thoughts, comments and any experiences you've had about money over the years. What do you wish you knew about money?
24 minutes | Oct 19, 2020
Love
Growing up, seeking love from others or a partner was the goal, but as you grow older, you learn that self-love is the foundation of all kinds of love, it sets the precedence of how you show up in the world. With this episode, Amu shares some of her lessons she's learned on love. Remember to always spread love everywhere you go.
22 minutes | Oct 12, 2020
Imposter
Imposter! That little voice inside your head telling you that you do not belong. Amu shares some tips and tricks on how to kick that voice to the curb. Enjoy.
17 minutes | Oct 4, 2020
Black Businesses
This is simple, support black business because that is how you create generational wealth.
17 minutes | Sep 24, 2020
Hustle
With the current pandemic, Covid19 is not the only thing we are fighting, many households have lost their jobs and livelihood, on this episode, Amu Hlabano talks about her journey of having a side hustle and the importance of turning your side hustle to your main hustle. May this episode encourage you to find that hustle to unleash your highest potential.
16 minutes | Sep 16, 2020
Social media
Social media has evolved the way we communicate. Amu Hlabano talks about why she decided to delete some of her social accounts and are you willing to take on a challenge of being off social media for the betterment of your life.
24 minutes | Sep 7, 2020
Mentorship
On this episode of the Women of Movement podcast, Amu Hlabano shares her story about mentorship with three amazing women who mentored her; Dr Rene Benecke, Koo Govender and Melissa Storey. She shares the biggest lessons from each relationship, and some of the not so great moments she has experienced in other relationships. By the end of this episode, you will know what you should look for in a good mentor and tackle the world of mentorship with confidence. Thank you for tuning in.
26 minutes | Aug 17, 2020
Emotional
For the longest time, women have been labelled as "emotional" as an excuse to hold them back in their careers. On this episode, Amu tackles emotional intelligence, something she's personally struggled with before, and she shares some tips and tricks on how to break the glass ceiling as you move towards your dreams. This conversation was not an easy one but nevertheless, we hope you learn some valuable lessons from it.
62 minutes | Aug 9, 2020
Women's Day with Buyi Hlabano
Happy Women's Day from my mother and I. Women's day being slightly different this year, so I decided to have a chat with my mom Buyi Hlabano to talk about everything and anything related to Women's day and still celebrate the day whilst in a pandemic. Grab a cup of coffee, and a notebook because she dropped some amazing advice.
18 minutes | Aug 6, 2020
Comparison
Often, we find ourselves comparing ourselves, our achievements and our life to those around us. This can be detrimental to our health, mental state and overall happiness. On this episode of the Women of Movement podcast, Amu tackle's the comparison trap and encourages you to reach higher and dig deeper for your growth.
24 minutes | Aug 6, 2020
Potiential
On this episode, Amu Hlabano takes you through the process of unleashing your potential to reach the next level of your life. Listen to this when you are ready to Level Up! Don't stop moving!
15 minutes | Aug 6, 2020
I AM...
August is known as Women's Month in South Africa, Amu Hlabano is picking up where she left off with her podcast with this reintroduction episode. Get to know more about her and what you can expect from her with this podcast.
76 minutes | Apr 9, 2019
Batho Mokiti
Mmabatho started her career as a Mathematics tutor at 19 and currently serves as the Founder and CEO of Mathemaniacs, a STEM education consultancy business that creates and implements CSI strategies focused that impact rural and disadvantaged schools in South Africa. Mmabatho believes that every child, regardless of their background should have access to quality STEM education. She is also a founding member of DreamGirls Outreach and Mentoring Program in South Africa. This is a girl mentoring program which ensures that teenage girls from disadvantaged and rural communities study further after matric. She chats to Amu about her journey in becoming the woman she is today. Grab a cup of "sumting" to drink because this one is for legends only...
58 minutes | Feb 25, 2019
Lee Kasumba
Radio and TV presenter and writer, Lee Kasumba, is a Cuban-born Ugandan that calls the whole of Africa home. She started out on radio while studying a full-time BA Dramatics Arts degree at Wits, Lee’s career path has taken her all over Africa. Lee Kasumba, known as the first lady of SA Hip Hop has managed to evolve over the years and she offers some insightful bars about her journey in the music business and her self-discovery. Listen to her as she chats to Amu about her life, and what influenced her. She drops the mic a few times...
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