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75 minutes | Mar 7, 2022
Defining Succes with Robert Kargbo
The Chemistry Professor, Project Manager, leadership coach and Author of The Act of Solving Interpersonal Problems, Robert Kargbo is an example of a life fully lived regardless of the circumstances. In our conversation Robert took us on a journey of a boy in Sierra Leone who educated himself through his daily experiences and progressed to university, only to end up in a refugee camp. Even in the refugee camp he managed to set himself apart from his problems and make the most of what appeared to be a dire situation. When he made it to America his humility and intelligence continued to open doors for him until today. Some of the learnings from this important conversation were: 1.     How we interact with each other ultimately determines our success. One of Robert’s key values is that success is determined by human interaction How we respect one another is what grows us as a society. 2.     Science is not abstract, it is our daily experience. Everything that we do is a manifestation of science. Once we focus more on science being a lived experience it will give us a better understanding of science not only being the preserve of a certain type of intelligence. 3.     Focus on what you have and not on what you don’t have. It is focusing on the latter that stagnates us and prevents our progress. He stated that when all he had to study was a candle or lamp he did not preoccupy himself with thoughts of “if only…” He made the best of what he had in the moment to achieve his goals. 4.     Humility is the recognition of the greatness of an opportunity and embracing the opportunity to learn from it. It is not reducing oneself and being engrossed in impostor syndrome. Humility requires one to show up fully to be able to utilize the opportunity presented to them 5.     Self-Reflection is the key to education and growth. Robert intricately described his observations after school that helped him understand the lessons he was taught and to identify what he might not be understanding fully at school. In reflecting he also regularly accepts that everything is happening in the order that it is supposed to. The Universe does not conspire against you it works together for the greater good. 6.     Empathy is a practice and not naturally engrained. It is not a one off action it is something one must consciously and consistently practice in order to exercise it. No one is naturally empathetic, some people are just presented with more situations and expectations to be empathetic than others. These were only some of the key lessons learnt by and from Robert. There were many more in this enriching conversation. You can listen to this conversation at any stage acquire some nuggets of wisdom. It is undoubtedly a worthwhile listen, please do tune in and give us your feedback. Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
69 minutes | Jan 18, 2022
033: Turning Pain into Power with Kiki Mordi
The phenomenon, Emmy Nominated investigative journalist, Kiki Mordi, a woman truly living unapologetically to fight the patriarchal notion that erases women from history. Her most well known fight is her investigation into the “Sex for Grades” problem in Nigerian universities, after having to drop out of university following sexual harassment from lectures who refused to give her, her grades when she refused to give them what they wanted. The issue of sexual harassment in universities is a pervasive and an unfortunately common one. She decide to highlight the problem and not cower in the face of such an injustice. Kiki continues to reinvent herself and has started a movement “ Document Women”, that you can't help but follow when you hear her speak. When asked what she does  when people  dislike her feminism and demeanour she simply answered "That sounds like a them or a you problem." A worthwhile lesson  on the statement "What people think about you is none of your business." However, we have made it our business and are sure that one can definitely learn from her courage and passion. Some key lessons from this session are: 1. Don't doubt yourself : your thoughts and ideas are valid. Don't doubt your intelligence. Believe in yourself enough to do the work. 2. Surround yourself with people who care about you. Limit time with people who do not have your best interests at heart. 3. Standing up for yourself is standing up for others. No matter how difficult it may be to tell the hard stories, someone has to do it. Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
78 minutes | Jan 12, 2022
032: Going with the flow with Danis Dube
DannythatGuy also known as Danis Dube is a man that lives in the spotlight and shies away from it. In his journey, he shares that life on the radio chose him. He had a career in IT, when an opportunity to hang out with who he calls “the cool kids” has led to him where he is now as the Manager of Programming at ZiFM, a leading Zimbabwean radio station.  Danis is a hard-working guy who seamlessly goes with the flow and has allowed his work to choose him. He wears many hats in the media space, co-hosting on a popular podcast 2Broke Twimbos, lifestyle blogs, and African creative spaces. His passion however lies with finding the real and raw talent. Some of the learnings from our light-hearted yet in-depth discussion were: Just go with that Flow – don’t get caught up in a single idea of what career path you should follow. When opportunities knock, open the door and try them out. You might miss out on your career.  Be Kind Always – This is how you establish your network. Networking is not only about what other people can do for you, it is also about what you can do for others. Successful people build their careers in this way.  Talent matters, but only if it is coupled with hard work – the media industry is one of those areas where your talent can really open doors for you. Without hard work and learning about your industry, one’s talent can quickly become a gimmick.  Creating para-social relations and “dead air” – if you do not understand what that means you will have to listen to understand this better.  Be kind to yourself and set boundaries with your time for the benefit of your mental health.  It’s important to protect your time in order to show up as the best version of yourself.  This episode is definitely worthwhile to listen expand one’s perspective of a career in radio and how to navigate the space in an African country.   Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
67 minutes | Jan 4, 2022
031: Ian Wafula Grabbing Opportunity with both hands
Ian Wafula is a senior journalist for the BBC in Kenya and the founder of Heal the Web.  Unlike other people, Ian did not wonder about the career that was meant for him he knew from a young age that he had a passion for recording and telling stories since high school. Ian led the school’s magazine so the transition to studying Journalism at Daystar College in Nairobi, was a natural one. It was during an internship that he realised the purpose of his skill was to investigate and tell the truth in his journalism. An event where he happened to be at work at the right time led him to risk his life in order to get a very important  event to the people. After that he continued to build his reputation until he was an established investigative journalist working for the BBC and now studying his Masters as a Chevening Scholar.  By telling us his enthralling journey Ian was able to impart the following lessons:  1) Make the most out of your work by making an impact. Ian emphasised that part of what drives him is the consequence of telling the story. It’s not about fame or just capturing attention, it's about making a difference.  2) In order to access opportunities, be present. One of the significant moments in Ian’s life was a result of being at the right place at the right time. He highlighted the importance of being fully present in order to also harness an opportunity effectively. It’s not enough to just be there. One has to be self-aware and have an appreciation of their environment. 3) Your talents and your gifts will guide your career. This is something that we hear often, “find something you are passionate about and you will never work a day in your life.” Ian is a testament to this in how journalism chose him from high school. The money has become secondary to his passion. Something that many people can’t attest to in their work. 4) Leave the world a little better with your words and the things that you post. This is one of Ian’s motives in founding “Heal the Web”. An interface that promotes positive use of the internet and requires individuals to reflect before they post on the internet. A reflection that many need to undergo before inflicting virtual harm on others.   5) Resilience creates opportunities. Ian states that the best way to deal with rejection is not to back down. Through his story, Ian reflects on how when he resolves to attain a goal he keeps going for it and with every rejection, he ensures his approach improved for the next time. His advice to others is to keep applying for that job or degree In spite of the number of “No’s” one receives, one should never give up. In a nutshell, this podcast was a conversation filled with positivity and optimism about a fulfilling career of a young person living by his principles and values.
61 minutes | Jul 26, 2021
030: Entrepreneurship and Video Gaming Industry with Douglas Ogeto
This week we sat down with Douglas Ogeto who is the co-founder of Ludique Works and Business Director of Africa Esport Championships. Douglas saw the E-gaming industry as an excellent opportunity for Africa's young people and his hope is that the gaming industry sees more African games and gamers. As a 4 x Founder, Douglas shares lessons he has learned along the way. We discussed: 1.  How to take the video game industry more seriously 2. How parents play a role in a young person pursuit in the video game industry 3. The variety of professions in the industry. Tools Mentioned: Godot - https://godotengine.org/ Leti arts http://www.letiarts.com/ Programing training platform Scratch Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
90 minutes | Jul 18, 2021
029: Networking and Rebelling with Tichaona Chitsinde
This week we sat down with Tichaona Chitsinde, the Head of Risk Management and Compliance at an International National Government Organisation. Tich shares the power of his peers and how they have helped him in moments when he hasn’t been so sure. Tich likes to think of himself as a rebel, questioning things that just seem dated and no longer relevant. The conversation was colourful, hilarious, and all things that one would necessarily match with Risk and Compliance. Key takeaways from the interview were: 1.Get yourself a good support system, 2. When you decide on a career path, immerse yourself in it. Read about it, talk about it and tweet about it, 3. Having many interests and goals does not prevent you becoming an expert in your chosen field. Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
104 minutes | Jul 11, 2021
028: The Power of Consistency with Amogelang Kgaladi
This week we sat down with Amogelang Kgaladi, he was awarded one of Mail And Guardian's top 200 for 2020 and Mentor of the year by ABASA. He is an actuarial scientist with a goal to become a CEO, take the business world by storm while mentoring and opening the door for others.Some of his nuggets of wisdom were:1. Hard work is important but Consistency is key2. Build your network3. Always make time to take some introspection, is your life moving the way you want it to be4. Don't let your failures and mistakes define you5. Be an authentic leaderLet us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
54 minutes | Jun 21, 2021
027: All Things Interviews
This week Misha and Gamu discuss their interview experiences, including some of the strange experiences and how to prepare.   1. Be on time 2. Sit up and use eye contract 3. Prepare, prepare preare! 4. Read the room 5. The interview works both ways, ask questions! Book: Lean in by Sheryl Sandberg and Lean in for Graduates STAR Method Situation: Describe the situation that you were in or the task that you needed to accomplish. You must describe a specific event or situation, give enough detail for the interviewer to understand. Task: What goal were you working toward? Action: Describe the actions you took to address the situation with an appropriate amount of detail and keep the focus on YOU. What specific steps did you take and what was your particular contribution? Result: Describe the outcome of your actions and don’t be shy about taking credit for your role in it. What happened? What did you accomplish? What did you learn? Make sure your answer contains multiple positive results. Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
122 minutes | Jun 13, 2021
026: Connecting The Dots with Sandile E. Hlophe
Sandile Hlophe’s talk gave us a well-rounded view of his life and his journey to where he is now. This enriching talk exposed us to the following:  Learn about as many cultures as you can, because at the end of the day we are all human beings first. It is our humanity that makes us who we are; Everything that you do and experience matters. It all forms you into the person that you are today. Even the extra-curricular activities you do at High school matter; Hone in on your skills in whatever way you can. Wherever you are, it doesn’t matter how seemingly small the job is; Be curious about as much as you can, this will at least open your mind if not new doors; Your friends will either make you or break you. Surround yourself with equally if not more motivated people The interview was incredibly insightful for any young person or professional in mapping out their journey. He was even kind enough to share his 6 points from his mentorship programme: Sandile’s Key Mentorship Points: 1. Planning is the key to success & leadership - in your career & personal life;  2. Develop a vision of what defines you & how you would love to be remembered - this is a broad statement that guides every decision you make and plan that you develop, e.g. "To be the most dependable person, who delivers on all commitments & makes a difference";  3. Learn & know what is important to you - what will you not compromise on no matter what - this will improve your decision making, planning and help you live up to your vision;  4. There is always more than your answer or solution to a problem; think "win-win": this is the theory of abundance in knowledge, money, resources, solutions etc. Learn how to grow the pie for all and make your circle of influence bigger!;  5. Learn to listen and earnestly seek to understand first before being understood - when we listen with the intent to understand, rather than with the intent to reply we begin true communication. This takes humility, kindness & courage not to always be right, even if it means you let the person learn through error;  6. Seek to develop synergy every time; i.e. 1 + 1 = 3. The power of combined solutions and individual ideas are better than one of each! This breeds mutual respect & understanding, the concept of ubuntu. No man is an island;  Bonus lesson 7. Sharpen the saw - by teaching/coaching others, we grow and renew our knowledge and commitment to the 6 lessons. To do this you must take care of your physical health, social/emotional health, mental health & spiritual health - find balance/your zen. This comes with time and age; and is not always in perfect balance. Just be aware and continually strive for balance. Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
63 minutes | Jun 6, 2021
025: Navigating the Tech Industry with Ntombi Tuge
This week’s interview was with Ntombi Tuge was nothing less than enlightening. She is a business strategist and currently Acting Managing Executive at BCX and board member of AfCOTTI.   Ntombi is definitely the epitome of letting your work speak for you.  We reached out to her from a referral from a prior guest who told us she had plenty of wisdom and knowledge to impart. She definitely lived up to this recommendation. She spoke about a client who noticed her excellence and that is how she pivoted with her career.  Despite her success, she never stops developing herself. She subscribes to platforms and a number of courses which she refers to regularly to ensure that she is up to date with information technology developments.  Ntombi was willing to discuss and did not hold back on her thoughts on sexual harassment in the workplace and how it should be dealt with in our society today.  More importantly, Ntombi highlighted the importance of being clear on your individual values.  We were humbled by her approach to leading a team and what leadership means to her.  Definitely a worthwhile listen. Bring a notebook and pen.  Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
1 minutes | May 30, 2021
000 - Your Space Podcast Trailer
Hi Guys I’m Gamu, and I’m Misha,  this is Your Space podcast!We share the ups and downs of navigating the working world and tips on how to get into the career you desire. We speak to a variety of professionals who have created successful careers by taking risks and following their dreams. While others have worked their way through harsh realities and still stand to tell the tale. We know that there is no straight road to success, but hearing from those who have gone before us, can help along the way.Each week we will be speaking to people from across Africa to hear how they got to where they are. With the hope to inspire and encourage you to go after what you want. Follow us on all platforms and don’t forget to rate and review us on Apple podcast.
53 minutes | May 10, 2021
024: Step Out with Courage with Lucy Nkosi
This week we sat down with the amazing Lucy Nkosi, an inspiring young woman who is the Art Director and Layout Artist for Forbes Africa and the 2021 Spotlight Awards Judge. Lucy shares her journey of decided to leave part of the way through a degree because she knew it just wasn’t the right one for her. Lucy shares how she deals with imposter syndrome, and a few lessons she has learned along the way. Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
64 minutes | May 3, 2021
023: Building Relationships with Innocent Magaya
This week we sat down with Innocent Magaya, who is an Executive Director of Sokoni Capital and a Human Resources professional with a wealth of experience and knowledge in the HR sector. Innocent shares his journey and the steps it took to get to running his own business and supporting businesses with his HR knowledge and experience. The books mentioned are Your First 90 days By Michael Watkins and How to do everything
66 minutes | Apr 18, 2021
022: The Power of Storytelling with Sally Kahiu
This week we sat down with the lovely Sally Kahiu, who is a Brand Strategist, Corporate Communications Guru, Storyteller, Head of Corporate Communications and Marketing at Kenya Association of Manufacturing. Sally shares her journey and how she worked her way through different jobs until she got into communications. Sally shares the importance of just going with the flow and that many opportunities may not make sense until later in life, but it is all a part of the bigger picture. Alain Botton School of Life Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
85 minutes | Apr 11, 2021
021: Being Curious with Phumza Dyani
This week we sat down with the inspiring Phumza Dyani who is a Chief Sales Marketing officer, SHE community Voice, Columnist at Global Trade and Board member of BPESA and International partner WBAF. Phumza shares her journey and how her curiosity excelled her into a career in tech and telecommunication and fuelled her love for innovation. Phumza explained how focusing on her 3 core values allowed her to be intentional about the projects she is involved in.
65 minutes | Mar 28, 2021
020: Going the Extra Mile with Kabo Muyaluka
This week we sat down with Kabo Muyaluka, who is a man of many hats, all on the pursuit to help and develop people, whether it be in their skills, employability or business. Kabo shares his career journey, what motivates him to be part of the change he wants to see in the world. Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
74 minutes | Mar 21, 2021
019: Your Super Bowl Moment with Tongai Jinda
This week we sat down with Tongai Jinda who shares his love for advertising and social media marketing. Tongai takes us through his journey, and how his first choice at university did not spark his interest and how that took him on a journey of what inspires him and attending AAA School of Advertising. Tongai shares an invaluable lesson on how important networking is and platforms like LinkedIn has made networking easier and more accessible.
68 minutes | Mar 7, 2021
018: Finding your wings with Tanaka Manyakara
This week we sat down with Tanaka Manyakara who shares his journey from wanting to be a pilot and going to do his Bachelors degree and trying a different career, before realising that there was only one career he wanted, to become a pilot. Tanaka shares the tragic evident that lead to him taking a two-year break and then the struggles he faced job hunting. This episode is a reminder of the importance of where persistence and following your dreams can take you.
55 minutes | Feb 28, 2021
017: Pursuing Excellence with Dr Faith Mashele
This week we sat down with Dr Faith Mashele MBA, FCIPS, PhD as she shares her journey into Procurement and tells us who inspires her to follow her dreams. Dr Faith shares her love for serving others and how that has helped her in her career. CIPS - Certificate of Procurement and Supply South Africa
78 minutes | Feb 22, 2021
016:Mastering the Industry with Munya Chanetsa
This week, we took a step into the creative space and sat down with Munya Chanetsa to understand his journey into the music industry and into his role as A&R Manager: Africa in Sony Music Publishing. He shares his passion for wanting to educate artist about the mechanics of the music industry with M.O.T.I and to prevent stories like the Solomon Linda ‘Mbube’ story from happening again. Munya also shares why he decided to create Happy Endings: The Mbube Story and what he hopes to achieve with it. Tools mentioned by Munya: Music Business Worldwide Trapital  Academy of Sound Engineering  Music week  Music Business Worldwide Podcast Africa Music Law Podcast Let us know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode Join in the conversation using the #YourspacePod Subscribe, Rate and review, and support us on Apple Podcast Intro music by Drissy Parker This podcast is in collaboration with Dare Redu 
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