We Muve Xperience Podcast cover logo
RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts
English
Non-explicit
anchor.fm
41:22

It looks like this podcast has ended some time ago. This means that no new episodes have been added some time ago. If you're the host of this podcast, you can check whether your RSS file is reachable for podcast clients.

We Muve Xperience Podcast

by Tumelo Peane

We Muve Xperince Podcast is a podcast where you learn practical and effective ways of dealing with setbacks on your path to success. Hosted by Tumelo Peane, a personal trainer and podcaster on a quest to find the answers to solving real life problems most young South Africans are faced with. On this weekly podcast, Tumelo is joined by young South Africans paving their way in various industries and are here to share their stories and experiences to help you get started. Music by @ngasiirwe

Copyright: Tumelo Peane

Episodes

Your Errands are my Business: My simple approach to Entrepreneurship, with Portia Mahlangu | S4E10 (Season 4 Finale)

47m · Published 14 Mar 06:00

On this final episode of season 4 I’m joined by Portia Mahlangu. Portia is an entrepreneur from Matatiele based in Durban, she runs a one of kind and all errands business called Mrs King Services. As the name suggests, you can book her to do some of the time-consuming tasks such as shopping, picking up parcels, taking your kids to play dates that clash with your professional commitments and many other errands which she mentioned on the show. Today we spoke up how she started this business during the peak of covid and the impact of inflation on her business and how that didn’t stop her from scaling up and finding more ways to better her customer service.

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @wemuvexp on to stay up-to-date with the podcast. Thanks again for listening, and we'll see you next season on the #WeMuveXperiencePodcast

Fitness, Rugby and Fatherhood with Senzo Ngubane | S4E9

27m · Published 07 Mar 06:00

On this episode of the #WeMuveXperiencePodcast I’m joined by rugby player, coach, and Personal Trainer, Senzo Ngubane. In our conversation, Senzo took us through his journey of growing up in KZN, going to a Boys School and committing his life to rugby even though he only started playing when he was in grade 8, Playing rugby in Scotland and making the move to Germany, dealing with injuries and looking at life after hanging the boots. The husband and father of 2 boys also took us through his role in fatherhood and how working on his mental health & physical fitness positively affects his parenting and lastly he shares how he started his Fitness business in Heidelberg, Germany.

From Cape Town to New York as an Indie Artist, with Nyota Parker | S4E8

30m · Published 28 Feb 06:00

On this week's episode of the #WeMuveXperiencePodcast I’m joined by Rapper, Vocalist and Songwriter, Nyota Parker. Nyota spoke to us about being an independent artist with a niche audience and how that influences her non-confirmative sound and approach to making music. She also shared her experience of being managed by her mother, moving to New York, the role of collaborations and she rolled out her latest project titled Spectrum. Furthermore, she discusses how she still to this day applies for funding and artist promotion campaigns that help build and expose her brand to a wider crowd and how one of the campaigns lead her to the moment when she met Tyler The Creator through the Converse Create Next program.

"Social media is a blessing & a curse" | Creating Intentional Content with Mamello Vesely | S4E7

59m · Published 21 Feb 05:00

On today's episode of the #WeMuveXperiencePodcast I’m joined by Writer & Photojournalist, Mamello Vesely. Mamello spoke to us about what drew her to writing, her memoir, finding her identity as a Creator/Artist and growing up in a Christian home. She also mentioned her photography career with which she intends to capture African people in a manner that shines positive light onto them and how she uses her social media platforms as both a place of expression and motivating others who can relate to her art and openness to share her personal experience of dealing with depression.

Community Development through School Radio Station and Podcasting with Bantu Mtshiselwa | S4E6

46m · Published 14 Feb 05:00

On this week's episode of the #WeMuveXperiencePodcast I’m joined by Community Development Practitioner, Bantu Mtshiselwa. The Broadcaster, Music Artist and Founder Abantu Development Agency spoke to us about his work in the community upliftment projects in Gqeberha and some parts of the Eastern Cape. He also explains to us how he uses his podcast, Abantu Podshack to document and promote the Re-imagining of history of the people of the Eastern Cape and the role of arts and culture in empowering those who live in the most remote parts of the province. And lastly, he shared his experience on fatherhood and how that influences the type of projects he involves himself in.

Non-Profit Initiatives and how you can get involved , with Lutho Kote | S4E5

38m · Published 07 Feb 05:00

On this first episode of 2023 I’m joined by Lutho Kote. Lutho is a Real Estate Recruitment Specialist based in Frankfurt and a rugby player in the German Rugby Bundesliga. Today we drifted away from his professional life and spoke about his Non Profit work and his most recent project, the Do It For The Kids Campaign. He shares with us the significance of uplifting communities that shaped our upbringing, how to leverage your network in supporting such projects and how you can start today (even without finding) to make a difference in your hometown.

Idols Experience, Nursing & What's Next, with Nokuthula Maome | S4E4

32m · Published 20 Dec 06:00

Today on the show I’m joined by Nokuthula Maome. She is a professional nurse and a talented aspiring musician. Nokuthula shares with us her experience of being part of Season 18 of the South African Idols and winning a golden ticket on her very first attempt of auditioning for the show. She also spoke about the challenges that came with making it into the theatre week and fighting for a spot in the top 12, how she adjusted back to her normal life after the competition as well her plans and ambitions to still be part of the music industry.

Courtroom, Content & Creativity, with Malefa Dlamini | S4E3

34m · Published 13 Dec 05:00

On this week's episode I’m joined by Malefa Dlamini. Malefa is a candidate Attorney with a vibrant lifestyle documenting her journey from graduate to her current early state of being a professional law practitioner. She’s also a YouTuber (view her channel here) and Content Creator who takes us through the ups and downs of her career and uses her reach to empower other women. Today we discuss the issue of time invested in content creation vs the returns thereof and how to fall back on faith and spirituality while dealing with legal cases and general challenges in the workplace. 

Perseverance & Teaching as a Career of Choice, with Dr. Caitlin Sam | S4E2

40m · Published 06 Dec 05:00

Today’s guest is Dr. Caitlin Sam, an Academic Head and Deputy Principal at Curro Heritage House High School in Durban. Her parents were not well-off, so she has always placed a high value on education, earning her PhD in IT in less than two years while working full-time as a teacher during the pandemic. She spoke to us today about the challenges of pursuing a career as a teacher while having a speech impediment and how completing a Post Graduate Certificate in Education for Mathematics & Life Science after her Honors in Microbial Technology led her to a field, she is most passionate about.

Podcasting, F1 and SA GP 2024?? with Langa Sigodi | S4E1

57m · Published 29 Nov 05:00

On this first episode of season 4 I’m joined by Langa Sigodi. He is a Formula 1 expert and lifelong fan of the sport as well as co-host of the DRS Open Podcast together with Wame. On the show today we speak about F1 as an elite & exclusive sport and how its appeal has exponentially broadened since the 2020 Championship. Langa also shared his views on starting a podcast about a very specific topic and how that can work in your favour in reaching your preferred audience and explained more on what it potentially means for South Africa to be on the list of possible hosts of a Grand Prix in the near future.

We Muve Xperience Podcast has 45 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 31:02:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 31st, 2024 19:16.

Similar Podcasts

Every Podcast » Podcasts » We Muve Xperience Podcast