Why is it so easy to relate to most of the things you guys talk about? Yho bafazi, niyayishaya into yenu and this podcast is truly important, ngumbutho waba fazi atp! 😭🩷
One thing I've noticed about women is that many of us achieve incredible things and then immediately move on to the next goal without taking a moment to acknowledge how far we've come.
Sometimes, it's okay to pause and be proud of yourself.
Please, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our incredible South African youth, kindly share them in the comments below. 🇿🇦
Every opportunity has the potential to change a life. ❤️🙏🏽 #FutureLeaders #SouthAfricanYouth #YouthEmployment
Since it's youth day...thought I should share that we will be running an initiative where we teach(online) High School mathematics during the school holidays.
If you have a kid in High School, please register them via this link: https://t.co/2zagEuGvRh
For me it doesn't matter what time you finished comrades,even if you cross over the 13 hours cut off mark,if you ran that entire course,you're a legend and a force to reckon with in my books,That race is brutal and hard man
#ThePolygamist#NetfixPolygamist
Essie's title card continues with the show's brilliant character coding, introducing a completely different visual theme focused entirely on hidden truths, domestic burden, and community scrutiny.
Essie is framed through hanging laundry, which partially blocks the viewer's sight. In visual storytelling, laundry lines symbolize domestic labor and the private, everyday world of a home.
Framing her behind hanging clothes indicates that Essie is a character who exists in the shadows of the main drama. She is someone who holds, hides, or cleans up the "dirty laundry" of the family. She sees and knows things that are kept hidden from the public eye, but she herself remains obscured and overlooked.
Unlike the pristine, isolated luxury spaces or cold corporate structures of the other characters, Essie is placed directly on an open township street. The harsh, natural sunlight and concrete structures signify that she represents the raw, unpolished grassroots reality.
Standing in an open street with another person visible right behind her highlights that Essie’s life is completely exposed to community gossip, neighborhood scrutiny, and social expectations. She does not have the privilege of a private, gated sanctuary; her struggles and her standing are out in the open for the community to judge.
Essie stands firmly in a simple, everyday patterned dress. It is a wardrobe choice stripped of pretension, representing traditional grounding, survival, and a lack of interest in superficial curation. She represents the unfiltered emotional anchor of her environment, someone whose value comes from her endurance rather than her bank account.
The show uses this framing to tell us that Essie is the Keeper of Secrets. While others fight for public status, corporate dominance, or physical desire, Essie is rooted in the harsh, grounded reality of everyday life, carrying the heavy weight of what happens behind closed doors while navigating the judgment of the world around her.
somewhere in your 20s or 30s you’ll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop. its very important that you see that journey through