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I think there needs to be more balance. And that's why I was saying in the competition commission and all these things, there needs to be real laws that are created about the new world we're living in, which is all about influence and celebrity.
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Are you comfortable at a values level with that trade-off so long as it is short-lived or you are against, since what comes first to you is individual freedom, free expression, and so on?
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for ourselves in our lives, for the communities we're in, for the societies we build, you know, for refugees, for immigrants. Like nobody doesn't want to be where they're from. Nobody doesn't want to be with their people.
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My followers will some may have seen my comments on X regarding Doge.
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And to be accountable and to take criticism, but it can't just be from anyone because if you're listening to everybody, you will be crushed like this. So choose who you listen to.
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Generally, that's a trouncing in politics. To your point, in my head, in many people's heads, you'd go, okay, it's obvious.
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So rejecting me is not a big deal. I know how to move through the space, but you're also rejecting all the other kids and people like us who are going to come up into spaces because you've said to brands, we're not going to support these people.
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It's quite a skill. And you've been doing great work. You've done great work lately on the Kill the Poor survey.
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The people in Austin go, we hate the people from California who've come here because now we can't afford houses.
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Like they love my nails. I could do a whole nail sponsorship campaign. My nails are one of the biggest conversations we have under everything I talk about, right?
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If I'd come from Super Dilla High, I don't think they would have believed me when I said, I've got this tablet, and right. So, you have to know what you have in your toolkit, what you can use to help you move far.
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Yeah, and what's sad about that is all of the information that comes out, as you said, is oftentimes coming out from media that's attached to those people.
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In the early hours of last Friday morning, this is morning in the Middle East. The Israel Defense Forces launched Operation Rising Lion, a military offensive aimed at dismantling Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure.
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I said, just give me a chance. Don't pay me a salary. Let's just figure this out. And if it works, then you give me a share of the company. If it doesn't, we go our separate ways. They were like, well, we are CAs.
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We've never had a hammer that makes the hammer without you getting involved. It's just make the thing, make the thing, make the thing.
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You you you truly and I know sometimes people like oh that sounds like but I I won't lie to to your to your stories of like running on rooftops and going shopping and late night conversations
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show on public policy. We talk about issues that matter here to South Africans. We don't do political dogmas.
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So what they did was they did three things that I think were quite fantastic. First of all, they were looking for broad visibility and broad reach.
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But what what sort of pisses me off is I go like, man, you didn't see this shit. You know what I mean?
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on my website umlanimachose.com it's there that article outlining how we should
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as you know because I've been to Tokyo I love it I love the stores I love how diverse they are I love how interesting and to your point I love the craftsmanship
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If the stem is not elongated, then the branch cannot grow. And therefore, there's nothing to support the leaves. That's when we say that your talent can get you in the room, but your character is what sustains you.
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or they would do a profit sharing situation so that they can get a slice of whatever their brand makes with their different partners, which is brilliant.
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Sure. Did you sure? Firstly, I'm so sorry for your loss. Um did you feel did you carry guilt guilt?
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reduce violent crime. With effective law and order, with a serious policing, collaboration between the police and communities, creating that culture of collaboration, I think we can drastically reduce these high levels of violent crime. That is just my view or my opinion.
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you know demand and supply government should set up all those things according to the EFF that's what that's how they want to run South Africa now when Malema was speaking at the EFF's
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and then i'm going to and then we tapped on community another question you should ask yourself is um Do I have community? Do I have people I can really count on?
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And you're the content creator for XBank. So you have an Instagram page and you say, leading content creator at Xbank.
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I hear you and I agree, but I'm just saying, like, as we look at a world where Americans don't trust their government,
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This isn't my tombstone. This isn't how I want to be perceived forever. And even that shift, I think.
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Now, there's a difference between I'm not challenging myself and also I'm just going against everything that is natural to me.
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he also couldn't understand and I looked at their data in terms of homicide rates
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To myself, every Monday I am going to make it a vegan Monday, for example.
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And it's important to recognize that when you're in a season of waiting patiently on God to answer prayers, of prayers that he promised, he makes promises in the Bible. And sometimes you will wait years. It's because maybe you are still in the flowering process.
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In fact, there's a whole museum that just celebrates Black Barbie and the different kinds of Black Barbies that have existed.
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You know, you can't watch me today trying to become a speaker and then say that if I haven't achieved it in a year, I'm failing. How?
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Now, before we get into today's topics, because they're really, they're spicy, they're fun, they're informative. I'm actually quite excited about today's episode.
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And I posted this on my X account. And I said it's an excellent editorial. And then I quoted them and said, quote, Trump wants U.S. companies to be exempted from PE, land expropriation without compensation to be scrapped, and the banning of the kill the poor chant.
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And then you step out and you realize your potential, you realize your greatness. I realize my potential. I realize my greatness. And I realize the sacrifices that come.
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Elections coming up. Let's see what happens. That's true. Yeah, we do have a democratic society. We do have a chance to bring about a new leadership.
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in this government of national unity or the coalition government remember to get yourself a copy of my book at a bookstore and near you you can also order on amazon.co.za as well get your copy
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And they do the video situation. And now we also have to evolve and add video to how we do podcasting because times have changed and there's nothing wrong with that.
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Rolin Max, she is a speaker and commentator on Israel and appears on radio as well. She is based in Israel right now. Rolene, how are you? And how are you and your family doing at this very difficult time?
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I had expected our foreign policy as well to make sense now after May 2024. It doesn't seem that's the case.
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What does success look like for us? Why is it important for us to not have the poverty that we have?
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Guys, Barbie has launched the most epic campaign, in my opinion. And if you have not seen it, where have you been?
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You know, because we know that that stuff is not going to trend. It's not going to give the brands what they're looking for.
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Kids or people who look like you and I at the top of the top, whether it's in corporate,
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And I think if I had a foundation like yours and I came across some of the setbacks you came across, I would have gone and got a job and just settled in my life, but you never did.
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Last question, do you think our whole lives need strategy?
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and quest love, seeing them go from boys growing up, as you say, you know, from tweens to teens, from teens to young men. And then you're in hip-hop.
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Things that my partner should not expect of me or they should be aware of because of my career.
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But if you try to act too much, you miss out on the experiences that are present for you as you become.
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And he's like, oh, it's just some tablet. We've been trying to sell it, but we can't sell it. I said, well, I don't want to get a job. Can I sell this for you?
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Because I think I can imagine how you could have easily rebelled in a way that could have taken your future, right?
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The more you become okay with just being you and literally doing what you feel, trust me, you won't even hear people talk about you. You won't even notice the stairs. It just doesn't matter.
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But flourish internally, our spirit. And instead, the focus became about growth. We know growth is uncomfortable. Maturity. We know what maturity looks like. And a deeper relationship with God.
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I sat down with myself, and my kids are now doing sports at school, and there's a whole and there's now class parties, and there's a whole lot of activities happening.
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And like I said, I want us to focus on longevity.
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But the excellence that you speak of usually is optics or just traditional perspectives of how things should be shown.
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Because they don't treat each other the way you do.
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Some people go, These are the fingers of fish, but fish don't have fingers, so it's it's referring to a part of the fish that could be a finger, or it's pieces of fish that are shaped like fingers.
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There's another case study that I saw where they were saying, and I'm going to read this, it says, false reports of sexual assault are dramatically overestimated. Poorly constructed studies and the lack of understanding of the dynamics of social assault contribute to the problem.
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That we touch on it because I think you had your mother's support, but your dad wanted something else for you. And it doesn't mean that what he wanted was not a good thing, but it wasn't your passion.
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It is the 2023 Grammys, 2023 Grammys. And this is going to be one of the biggest years ever because hip-hop is turning 50
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Because some people are complaining that, look, this is another, you know, we are being colonized by the US. They are going to have control over our resources. It's going to be bad for us. But what do you make of this deal?
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while they're obsessed with redistribution our politicians in south africa they love redistribution
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Mm-mm. So I mean so tell me now, uh so you are saying that there is much support for the n the Benjamin Netanyahu government, um, on this, um, you know, uh, military offensive on Iran.
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I do have a copy there in Johannesburg. So if you want a copy at a discount, signed copy, then you can reach out to me. Otherwise, you can hold down amazon.co.ca on take a lot or any stores, bookstores across South Africa.
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it's very, very minimal decline in contrast to other continents around the world.
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Now, today we have a jam-packed episode featuring your mom's favorite brand.
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millennial social media was all about the filter and make it look good and make it this and make it perfect.
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And also, Barbie has, it's almost kind of encompassed how women live life.
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So a great way to show this is to say, let's say you work at XBank, right?
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Okay. Um, so why didn't you say anything before when you knew?
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So they were saying to me, no, every day when you do your marketing videos, you must look nice, look corporate and do the thing and then leave. And I was like, no, I'm going to do the videos in my track suits and going to gym and whatever, right?
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And people said, that doesn't make any sense because no one's going to respect you. But people respected me anyway because I added value, right?
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He creates things. He doesn't really know how to sell. So she said to him, let me show you how to sell this thing. I've already sold it and it works and people love it. Let me show you how to sell it. So they ended up becoming business partners.
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And the only reason why they're here, even though they don't actually believe in it when you read through those financials, is because there is a bit of a narrative that says Africa's growing, Africa's starting to boom.
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So correction and discipline does not just happen once. It's not like, oh, it's the year of double blessing. So therefore, there's no correction and discipline. No, it is part.
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And I mean, as the leader of the national team, you get to form part of those values, whether they're written down or not.
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That's true. It seems like I want to know if you think this is the worst it's been. Was it growing to this?
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And we're already feeling the effects of global warming from decisions that were made 10 years ago. So can you imagine if we don't change things now, what's going to happen for our children?
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Um, so it's wonderful to talk to you, sir. Um, to my um followers, remember to subscribe to this show, the Pumlani Majozi show. Remember to follow me on Ads as Pumlani Majozi. I'm also on Facebook, uh, Pumlani Majozi. That's my Facebook page.
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And what I mean by that is if I look at,
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How did you, you know, one of the things I notice about us as people is we risk swinging wildly from one extreme to another.
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Because I think it's one of the primary social justice tools we have in society that help really bad people be seen and get taken to jail or whatever the case may be, like your Harvey Weinsteins.
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Not helpful for our people in this country. It's not helpful for our people in this country. We saw Julas Malemen, the president of the Economic Freedom Fighters, which is a far left. I don't even know why it's called economic freedom.
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And funnily enough, this is what happens at a lot of the events that I speak at. So, I'll do my keynote and then I'll do like a QA session with the audience. And the QA session always runs over time because people have so many questions to ask.
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And because we want to evolve as well as a community and a podcast, we changed our name to the Labor Lion Show.
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the malala who goes to Birmingham, the malala who then goes and studies in Oxford, the malala who starts an organization, the malala who falls in love, who gets married, as you got to explore and,
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We just need to pursue the right policies, both domestic policy as well as foreign policy. So it's great to talk to you, sir, and wonderful to see you.
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But now I'm so afraid to say no because I already committed to it, or I've already announced that I wanted this. But I'm here to let you.
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Some people even say that if a product's packaging is that good, they don't have to explain to the customer why they need to be bought. And that packaging can actually be one of the key drivers of mass sales, right?
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Okay, let's start with Icebreakers. Uh what is your favorite song that reminds you of your childhood when you were a young boy?
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So they hate that thing because they're like, I want it so bad, but I don't think I'll ever get it.
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The privilege I had was being able to be in different environments and understanding who I am.
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Fallout between him and the president, it took only about four or five months for the relationship to collapse. I think many of us had we foresaw it coming, you know. But can he he's been successful in business, right?
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I was honestly very shocked when I saw that Tupperware was shutting down.
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Going to come alive, and it did. And those are the things that make me happy. Um, walking with my kids, or even walking alone, makes me so happy. It allows me to slow down and to rest and to work on more meaningful things.
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