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And say this place is only for Afrikaners. We don't want this a new South Africa. This is a democratic South Africa. Don't go and do that in private areas, right? What is happening in Orania, right?
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And then a few moments ago, you said to me that you wrote a book and Obama has told people to read the book. Mamdani, who is the front runner in the democratic race here in New York.
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And you must be able to, for me, 20 years from now, I don't want the average black child to look at a black story.
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Yeah, sort of to interject. That does not make sense to me, right? Why would you go and protest in a private area, right?
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Or I no longer want to hike every Saturday, but I want to take more time out resting. So it's.
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And so, I invite you, I invite you this year to walk with us. In our membership, we're focusing on a lot of things, walking our 10,000 steps.
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But I guess the question here becomes: is it the responsibility of the influencers and the celebrities to be transparent about whether they own the thing or if they're just the face?
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Instagram, as Pumlan Majozi, and TikTok, as Pumlan M Majozi. Ol Mayo, great to talk to you, sir.
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Ring products are easy to install and allow you to monitor your home from your phone via the Ring app.
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At least at the at a macro level. And now they are coming to say, well, maybe the Reserve Bank is going to solve it for us. How about they help us to create jobs?
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Why are they saying that they're about to shut down, that they need money, that the brand just isn't relevant anymore?
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Because those are people who argue that, well, we should fix the economy first before we can reduce these high levels of violent crime. I'm saying, no, we can reduce the high levels of violent crime with effective law and order, right?
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I don't have issues. I don't go into the room saying, oh, but I'm Lebu Lion. So you guys should be putting me on this stage or I should be sitting at this table.
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So you go like, oh, that's how you get disqualified normally.
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their personal brand. So mine was, I never want to be this again.
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For those of you who've traveled around the world and seen other luxury spots, you will see how Ocean's Mall doesn't even compare. So it's got nothing to do with Santon. Just travel and go see what it looks like around the world. Go to Texas.
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And in his view, that he thought that had changed compared to today, where really English is being pushed very hard on young people and they don't speak it as their as you know as their mother tongue. So he had, I thought he had a very, very good point.
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I can say, start by knowing. You can start by seeing when you're not hearing Him, and you can start by seeing when you're not flourishing. So, think of the sinful nature as not flourishing.
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Somewhere in between that, he met influencer and doctor, Dr. Nandipa Makuduma. And I think it's her name, Dr. Nandipa Makuduma or Makudumana. Magudumane. Dr. Nandipa Makudumane. They met and she started visiting him in prison.
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Let them Google it the way you had to Google the fashion. Just be like, what was Madala wearing?
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But Dominion knew where to go. They went, we're going after Fox News. So in a strange way, even in that world, the system is still sort of working because there's friction, right?
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Because much of what we are saying has been really been championed, spearheaded by the ANC, right, over the past twenty-five years or so of our democracy.
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And the first time, I didn't know that we had a pear tree, right?
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where they talk about that. I just think for me, it's just scary.
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But then sometimes I go, oh, man, if the people running have to get their campaigns funded by the government,
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Your moms just allow you to get away with really basic behavior. You come home, mom, I miss you. Make me food. You sit on the couch. You don't really say much. You give her money and you go. That's not treating your mom well.
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And I just urge anybody who's watching to be conscious of how they think.
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Mm-hmm. Now, yes, we have uh six minutes left now, uh Roline. That my my big question, and I've been wrestling with this, um, and that is about the future.
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It's interesting when you watch like old, I'm sure you've seen a bunch of them pictures or when there were videos, people would be at a town hall meeting like in a big way.
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I'll go like, yeah, of course I should pay him. But if you said to me, Trevor, pay your teacher a subscription. I'd be like, I don't know. That seems a bit crazy.
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And I think the way in which we interact with money is really formed by.
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And I think that's their greatest challenge, being able to communicate to that person, this is what I do. So don't expect me to be a typical, you know, wife or girlfriend or whatever.
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So it's a weed or a plant that moves and then all of a sudden it's, you know, it just profilates or propagates over and over. Do you get what I'm saying?
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And then he used the example of the crypto guys and the forex guys. Like, they're so confident. They sell the dream so confidently that people are happy to just give them their money, you know?
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What do you think faithfulness as a fruit of the Spirit looks like daily?
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So I'm confident that I am that kind of person and I move that way.
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nobody helped me. And I said to them, you will not do that to me.
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this kind of anti-Semitic rhetoric. What is your view on that from our government?
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And they looked at me like, you're crazy. What would you know about selling a tablet?
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what you say that positive view of them because at the end of the day we do know that the place before has been it's been you know dysfunctional right
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that region in the Diar Congo where the US will be you know will have mineral rights and he said yes we are going to develop the place we'll ensure there is security
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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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Or should we continue, you know, you know, should you continue listening to to this automated uh voice? Um I still for me, I still prefer to talk to, you know, to the human person, right?
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Besides the fact that the Israeli leaders have been concerned for a long time that of the nuclear activities of Iran,
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So we'll continue pushing for these conversations to grow our audience on our YouTube channel. You are saying, let's be hopeful, right?
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He he the gentleman was saying that part of the problem and he thinks it's the biggest problem it's that if you commit a violent crime in South Africa or any serious crime or any crime right um
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So what Labo sees is not what you see. What you see is not what somebody else sees. So let's be kind to one another when we are engaging in these heated conversations so that we can actually grow this tribe in a healthy and positive way.
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Wh what what do you think differentiates the child who
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And some people are saying, well, these are haters, of course. They are saying, look, he got what he deserved because he was, you know, pro-gun rights.
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There's an element of that. But in simple terms, holiness is being set apart for Christ. It's when the world says left and God says right, you go right.
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and therefore and they are going to invest in infrastructure
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Um, and it's partly because it's um I want to
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Yeah, awesome, awesome, man. What do you make of this week's inflation numbers, right? Inflation up last month to 3.5% from 3% in June. And that's highest in about what, 10, 11 months. What's going on with this inflation that we've seen spiking last month?
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we have become a society that punishes people more for trying and failing than rewarding them for trying in the first place. And I think like that's the first step. Do you get what I'm saying?
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So let's say your company can afford premium shelf space. Wonderful. That's the place.
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And then after varsity, my cousin and a friend of ours, they're both chartered accountants, they're a bit older than me.
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And then I just continued from there. From the third podcast, I was really getting emails from American companies saying we really like the ideas we're sharing on this thing. I was like, you do?
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Okay. How is your how has being a grandmother changed you? Changed the way you love?
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When I spoke about Ocean's Mall, I was talking about it from a business perspective, guys.
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And I think that's also why so many people have kind of rallied behind me and said, we like this girl. We like what she's about because I was able to share marketing information that helped them change their companies.
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And the education also comes in the content that we're showing. Like we need to show more content of people just doing the right thing, speaking the right way, moving the right way, having the right relationships, teams, men and women, and other genders, not just men.
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So look out for those platforms if you are an entrepreneur or a person who's building a personal brand or who has a business and you want to improve your marketing or just how you run the business in general.
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It's wasting, it's using up ground. If you're a young person, you're probably thinking, Yeah, I'll get saved. I still want to live my life, or I'll get saved, I'll do this.
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usually get a lot of support from traditional media. So they use the fame that they get in conjunction with their social media to seem, to be successful in what they do.
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Because there was that much free visibility, viral visibility that Barbie got from their campaign.
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And that's a problem. We don't talk about how a lot of companies in South Africa leverage off of that poverty mindset thing that South Africans have to sell things.
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And you'll keep thinking that other people are getting things that they don't deserve when actually you're just not working hard enough on your personal brand.
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you know, and not have to run away to eat food or go out with my friends. No, I don't do that. I only go out for pleasure.
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Because my definition of marketing. So every time people ask me, I say, marketing is the process of adding value to anything that you want to give to the market.
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You know, we'll figure it out as we go. So, yeah, I appreciate you sharing it. Thank you.
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Russell Lambetti, great to talk to you, say, the executive director and economist at Saka Licham, who does wonderful work, very much pro-market, loves individual freedom. I think we need more South Africans of that kind. Great to talk to you, Say, and thank you so much for your time.
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So all of these limiting beliefs we might have about success, about entitlement to privilege, all of those things, they come from the heavy work that the apartheid government did and colonization did to us as black people. We've got a whole lot to work on.
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Wonderful to connect with me. How are you doing? All good?
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Whereas for self-mastery is saying, I'm so comfortable in who I am. I'm so confident in who I am that I'm okay just being in a room, being seen or not being seen because I see myself. I value myself. You get what I'm saying?
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And it feels like, maybe I'm wrong, it feels like the only counterbalance to it is the Democratic Party, right?
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That's the storyteller of your brand. That's the storyteller of the things that you do.
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Now, Barbie was founded by a businesswoman called Ruth. And I want to get her surname so I can get it right. Her name is Ruth Handler. And Ruth designed the doll in 1951, modeled around her daughter.
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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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Let's get into our conversation. Right now, how would you best describe this decade or this season of your life?
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Before I let you go, there's one question I have to ask you. And you just brought it up when you were talking about Pakistan and these places. One of the programs you started in the UK
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So we built a brand, we created a name, we had a logo, I created a story, you need a story because every brand has a story.
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Like watering my own garden actually brings me joy. It brings me serenity. It brings me contentment. It slows me down.
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and then a lot of older people will be like, you know, back in my day, you could trust the news. You knew that the news was, you know, but now these days you don't know. Back in the day.
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It's the beginning of the year, December, January. All of us are excited, and that's when we all set these goals. And some of us have a tendency of being unrealistic in setting our goals or not really considering what could happen or what could change.
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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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If I'm going to meet my best friend and we're connecting, we'll go have some comfort food. But I don't hide behind things anymore. I confront them. I affirm myself or I take a break and then go back to it.
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I do agree with that as well. As Israel pursues a military offensive aimed at Iran's, at dismantling Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure.
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He knows the Middle East very, very well. This gentleman, and we are just going to touch on the story. What does it mean? Where are we going? What should we read into this?
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money policies, or monetary policies. So we haven't been doing well.
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I felt like I had the privilege of having access to so many rooms and so much experience that I knew that the average black talented young person didn't have access to.
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Yeah. And briefly, we have four minutes left. What are your thoughts on Mako Rupio as the Secretary of State? US Secretary of State. Is he the right pick?
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Nationalism. Well, nationalizations is what they believe in. State control, the government deciding what needs to be done in the economy, setting outputs, setting prices, setting demand, setting supply, all those things.
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Exciting for you. But I started thinking: what are the factors?
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but people who go to Japan will say the same thing
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But the need to say, mm mm let us make man. So why is rela why why are relationships so important and so hard and how do they affect our in fact, let's leave it at purpose. Why do they affect our purpose?
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What do you do? Do you cycle? Do you do this? What are the other things that you do? Where are you a superstar?
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And that's what was called Lessons with Lion because I was teaching people lessons.
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I can't purport to say that I'm the best at doing that.
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Because for them, this thing of some Karl Marx way of governance and uh this idea that we should have one language and one, you know, um way of doing things as per the state, that's more like a way of being colonized.
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Just to give you another one example, just not a long time ago, a few months back, 37 million rands was allocated to this case, genocide case against Israel, right?
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