A self-reflective podcast hosted by Asiphile, a thought leader, navigating her twenties.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
Asi shares her experience on the fear of other people’s perceptions of her, her need to control how others perceive her and how she works through it.
This episode outlines the importance of self-perception and ultimately having a relationship with ... more
In this episode, Asi explores and shared her struggles with maintaining community in her almost-mid 20’s.
She emphasises the profound effect that the lack of community role models has had on her efforts to build a sense of belonging for herself.
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“Why does jazz put women in the mood for love?”
Inspired by this question, Asi shares how jazz invokes feelings of affection in her, a non-affectionate person. This is a very casual episode that speaks loosely on Asi’s appreciation for South Africa... more
In this episode, Asi expresses the struggles of working with less than ideal equipment, the endless hours spent editing, being uninspired, and the frustration of feeling like things just aren’t good enough. But amid all the complaining, she also expl... more
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I binged every single episode of Imizuzu with Asi in one sitting — that’s how good it is! Asi has this rare gift of making you feel like you’re part of the conversation, even though it’s a solo podcast. She expresses herself so beautifully and with such clarity, yet always leaves space for your own thoughts to breathe.
It’s intimate without being intrusive, personal yet universal. There’s a generosity in how she shares — her takes are fresh, intentional, and genuinely thought-provoking. She doe... more
I’ve been listening to Imizuzu no Asi and it honestly feels like a deep breath. Asiphile has this calm, honest way of speaking that makes me reflect and feel understood. It’s short, real, and stays with you.
Asi voices everything I'm feeling or have experienced in ways that make me understand myself and the people around me with a lot more clarity. I find myself relating to everything she says. Imizuzu is very therapeutic. This is also the first time I’ve instantly loved and stuck around in a podcast, and it’s because of how insightful and calming, yet so so real you are. I also like how short the episodes are, it makes me it easier for me to engage and process everything that’s been said without fe... more
Everytime I come here, I always take something with me and that’s the kind of content I want to consume. Enkosi Asi 🥹🤍
This is one of the best South African podcasts, I love that it’s by a young woman. It makes it sooo relatable and so refreshing. Listening to a youngster born in the same era as me and living in my country is one of the things I’ve been longing for. Keep up the great work.
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Apple Podcasts | #216 |
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