Controversial poet and activist Ntsiki Mazwai has launched another podcast.
Ntsiki launched her first podcast Unpopular Opinion in July 2022, which ran for four months before she was booted as host of the show, and later launched another called Loud with AMP Studios.
Though she might have two failed attempts, Ntsiki is convinced a third time is a charm as she launches Moya.
When introducing the recent first episode of her podcast, Ntsiki said after crawling and walking in the podcast industry she believed she had reached a stage where she was about to run.
“I want to cultivate a culture where people are comfortable in their spirits, even the viewers of the podcast, I call them the loud ones. I want people to be able to express themselves freely, comfortably and boldly,” she told TshisaLIVE.
She's brought through her personality in all podcasts and assured fans she will do the same in her upcoming one, and bring forward more conversations that need to be had and amplify voices that need to be heard.
“I've always wanted to have a podcast, and I think my last experience was an initiation process and a learning curve, and that's what I've done. I've learnt and now I'm taking those lessons into the future. I don't like to dwell on the negative.”
Third time’s a charm — Ntsiki Mazwai launches another podcast
Controversial poet and activist Ntsiki Mazwai has launched another podcast.
Ntsiki launched her first podcast Unpopular Opinion in July 2022, which ran for four months before she was booted as host of the show, and later launched another called Loud with AMP Studios.
Though she might have two failed attempts, Ntsiki is convinced a third time is a charm as she launches Moya.
When introducing the recent first episode of her podcast, Ntsiki said after crawling and walking in the podcast industry she believed she had reached a stage where she was about to run.
“I want to cultivate a culture where people are comfortable in their spirits, even the viewers of the podcast, I call them the loud ones. I want people to be able to express themselves freely, comfortably and boldly,” she told TshisaLIVE.
She's brought through her personality in all podcasts and assured fans she will do the same in her upcoming one, and bring forward more conversations that need to be had and amplify voices that need to be heard.
“I've always wanted to have a podcast, and I think my last experience was an initiation process and a learning curve, and that's what I've done. I've learnt and now I'm taking those lessons into the future. I don't like to dwell on the negative.”
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