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Hosted by your favourite chunky heauxs Aza and Ole, who aim to save the world one chat at time. (Obviously, this world cannot be saved because we're too far gone. But it's fun to talk about how one would do it). Obsessed with the introspection required to become the best version of the modern, Black South African woman, Aza and Olerato chat it up and talk all things self awareness and social politics on their journey to seeking self actualisation.
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We're back. And we're sorry we've been gone. But March was a lot, and this episode is all about that. We get personal and tell you all of our business. More specifically, we spill the tea on how hard living alone is, being broke in your 20s, trying to profit off of your hobbies and dissecting our recently finished relationships. Find us on the soci…
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After four months, we're back with season two! Things look and sound a little different, don't they? Today, we dive right into the meat of it and discuss what the point of existence is. We dissect the complexities of purpose, how the church may have brainwashed us, and the joys of life and suffering. Hope you enjoy hearing us spiral and contemplate…
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The official season one finale!! In this episode, Aza and Ole continue the conversation of sex and spiral their way to moral capitalism and parenting?? We want to thank every single one of our listeners for tuning in and supporting the beginning of our journey. Stay tuned for season two! Season 2 announcements will be made through our socials: Inst…
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In this episode, Aza and Ole discuss and dissect the seizing of Edwin Sodi's assets, Kefilwe Mabote's Porsche and how the Twitter streets reacted to her reaction. They also delve deeper and chat about whether or not the reservations held towards influencing being a real job are justified.
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Aza and Ole get deep with it, and dig through their childhood trauma with what their blackness means and has developed into as the focal point. A good balance between light and heavy, they discuss what being a 'coconut' is like, discuss the unrealistic linear ideas of blackness in South Africa and whether or not it is the parent's fault if the only…
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