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  • Self Knowledge as Life's Teacher
    2025/10/31
    In this episode of Conscious Conversations, Mmabatho Montse is joined by educator, Mafole Sematlane for a rich dialogue on the role of education in restoring African identity, healing colonial trauma, and reweaving cultural wholeness. Drawing from his journey in Lesotho and over a decade of work in social transformation, Mafole introduces Afro-symbiosity, a paradigm rooted in Basotho values such as botho, khotso, and nala—as a framework for conflict resolution, leadership, and communal regeneration. Together, they explore how colonisation instilled a psychic captivity of fear and fragmentation, and how African communities can recover their sense of self through education as a practice of self-knowledge. They speak to the interdependence of land, body, and mind; the need for de-fragmented, transdisciplinary education; and the everyday manifestations of inherited trauma in postcolonial African life.

    Mafole reflects on figures such as Morena Moshoeshoe I and the healer Morena Mohlomi, whose stories illuminate a pathway for personal and collective transformation grounded in humility, listening, and ancestral wisdom. The conversation is both critical and hopeful, inviting listeners to move from discourse to practice, from despair to reclamation, and from disconnection to Ubuntu. Visit our website · Follow on Instagram · YouTube Channel · Patreon
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    1 時間 2 分
  • Community Empowerment, a tool for social education
    2025/10/20
    In this episode of Conscious Conversations, Mmabatho Montse speaks with Chad Zibelman, CEO of The Sonder Project, to explore how community empowerment can serve as a powerful vehicle for social education and global equity. With years of experience in international development, Chad brings grounded insight into the practicalities and ethical complexities of working across cultural and geographic boundaries. Together, they reflect on the significance of trust, collaboration, and dignity in development work, challenging extractive aid models in favor of community-led transformation. Chad shares stories from his time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia, his years with buildOn organizing school-building treks across the Global South, and his current leadership with The Sonder Project, particularly their water, education, and food security programs in Burkina Faso. The conversation considers how education—both formal and experiential, can be a relational act of solidarity and listening. It also surfaces tensions between Western-based NGOs and the communities they serve, asking what it truly means to stand with, rather than speak for, others. Throughout, Chad’s reflections highlight humility, intercultural learning, and long-term partnership as central to social impact. Chad Zibelman earned his degree in Education from Temple University and has spent much of his life working to advance equitable access to opportunity through education, infrastructure, and local empowerment. His leadership at The Sonder Project builds on nearly two decades of experience and a deep commitment to honoring the agency, resilience, and visions of the communities he works alongside. This episode invites listeners to think critically about development as a pedagogy, where transformation is mutual, and education becomes an act of co-creation rooted in justice and care. thesonderproject.org Visit our website · Follow on Instagram · YouTube Channel · Patreon
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Celebrating Culture through Music and Art
    2025/10/13
    In this deeply resonant episode of Conscious Conversations, African folk musician and cultural practitioner Mthuthu Ndebele joins Mmabatho Montse for a dialogue on ancestral memory, creative embodiment, and the sacred labour of artistic becoming. Rooted in personal experience and spiritual conviction, Mthuthu reflects on his journey from Ulundi’s cultural heartbeat to becoming a vessel for intergenerational wisdom through sound.Their conversation explores how music functions not merely as artistic expression but as a living archive of ancestral presence—transmitting ecological consciousness, cosmological ethics, and historical remembrance. Together, they interrogate the tensions of navigating a creative calling in a world structured by materialist expectations, while honouring the responsibilities of being a spiritual conduit. Weaving themes of identity, humility, and communal healing, Mthuthu shares how his musical practice is deeply intertwined with his personal journey of acceptance, self-knowledge, and alignment with ancestral guidance. The discussion delves into the complexities of balancing human desires with the demands of calling, and how African artists must reclaim creative spaces that honour indigenous modes of knowing and being. At its heart, this episode invites listeners to reflect on how ancestral continuity is not a relic of the past, but a dynamic, evolving practice that demands presence, ethical attunement, and relational creativity. Visit our website · Follow on Instagram · YouTube Channel · Patreon
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    1 時間 15 分
  • Histories that Touch the Body
    2025/10/06
    In this episode of Conscious Conversations, Mmabatho Montse is joined by Dr. Christy Garrison-Harrison, historian, educator, and womanist scholar—for a profound exploration of how histories linger in the body, shaping Black life through memory, resistance, and radical re-membering. Together, they delve into the ways colonialism, racial capitalism, and spatial segregation inscribe trauma across generations, while also giving rise to ancestral resilience and epistemic agency. Drawing on Black Feminist Geographies, Womanist historiography, and embodied pedagogy, the conversation reflects on how the Black woman’s body becomes both an archive and a compass—a site where grief, healing, and political consciousness coalesce. Dr. Garrison-Harrison shares her own genealogical journey, educational praxis, and community scholarship as a way of interrupting erasure and re-centering Black women’s lives as sites of knowledge and sacred story. Dr. Christy Garrison-Harrison is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of New York at Buffalo and Assistant Professor of History and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her research focuses on the American South, Black women’s political leadership, Black Womanist Geographies, and the cultural dynamics of White American matriarchy. Her recent and forthcoming publications include an essay for Emory University’s HBCU project and co-editing Africana Women’s History, as well as manuscripts on Black women’s activism and antebellum matriarchal culture. This episode invites listeners to return to the body not only as a site of pain, but as a living repository of historical consciousness and transformative possibility. Visit our website · Follow on Instagram · YouTube Channel · Patreon
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    1 時間 8 分
  • Law, Liberation, and Lived Experience
    2025/09/26
    In this episode of Conscious Conversations, Mmabatho Montse speaks with legal practitioner and founder of Narratives for Justice, Mali Khantrece, to explore how law, when rooted in lived experience and historical consciousness, becomes a tool for liberation and healing. Mali shares her journey into law as an act of resistance, using narrative justice and death penalty mitigation to humanize those silenced by systemic violence. Together, they unpack how intergenerational trauma, racialized poverty, and the criminal justice system converge to erase life stories, and how reclaiming these narratives challenges the structures of erasure.
    The conversation reflects on the role of education in transforming not just minds, but systems, and considers how personal lineage, ancestral memory, and metaphysical violence intersect in the pursuit of justice. Mali and Mmabatho interrogate the mythologies of democracy and capitalism, calling for pedagogies that center cultural re-memory, critical reflection, and collective care.

    This episode affirms that justice work begins with storytelling, where reclaiming voice becomes an act of survival, resistance, and communal restoration.
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    1 時間 17 分
  • Earth as Teacher, Medicines as Memory
    2025/09/20
    In this episode of Conscious Conversations, Mmabatho Montse speaks with herbalist, educator, and author Atava Garcia Swiecicki about ancestral medicine, chronic illness, and the Earth as a site of healing. Rooted in the traditions of curanderismo and Ubungoma, their conversation explores how plants, dreams, and ritual serve as portals to cultural memory and collective repair. Atava shares reflections from her own healing journey and her work supporting clients through autoimmune conditions, emphasising medicine not as extractive treatment, but as ancestral remembrance. Drawing from her book The Curanderx Toolkit, she speaks to the sacred responsibility of healing and the resilience embedded in Indigenous cosmologies. This episode invites us to reimagine health as coherence, rooted in land, lineage, and spiritual continuity.
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    1 時間 15 分
  • Myth, Dream, and Radical Remembering
    2025/09/12
    We begin this season with Prof. Monica Mody, whose work in decolonial, Indigenous, and women of colour paradigms and epistemologies activates ancestral memory and symbolic imagination. Our conversation explores mythological studies as a transdisciplinary lens through which education is reframed as a process of initiation.
    Rather than the transmission of information, education becomes an unfolding of dreams, stories, and birth–death–rebirth cycles—sacred technologies for spiritual and intellectual transformation. Together we trace how myth carries ancestral presence, unsettles linear notions of knowledge, and makes space for complexity, rupture, and return.
    This dialogue embodies the theme of Conscious Conversations: that education, when grounded in relational and ancestral ways of knowing, becomes a sacred practice of remembering ourselves and remembering the worlds we inhabit. Visit our website · Follow on Instagram · YouTube Channel · Patreon
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    57 分
  • Navigating Identity through Spirituality
    2024/06/04
    In this episode of Conscious Conversations with my sister Clara, we delved into the resilience required to live as a Black woman, committed to discovering her true identity and living her truth. This journey, often solitary, demands courage and a steadfast commitment to one's values. Yet, it is through this journey that we uncover the abundance and richness that the Divine offers. Visit our website · Follow on Instagram · YouTube Channel · Patreon
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    1 時間 10 分