
A podcast between two friends where we navigate the intricacies of adulthood.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

In this episode of we are joined by our guest, Mbuso, for a candid conversation about navigating the "streets" of Johannesburg during the winter. The discussion moves from reflections on city identity and the creative scene to a deep dive into modern... more
As the weather shifts and the days get shorter, many of us start to feel a familiar heaviness. In this episode, we’re having a real conversation about navigating "the funk", from identifying the early warning signs of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD... more
In this week’s episode, we revisit a conversation we had seven years ago and reflect on just how much life has changed since then. From our mid-twenties to our early thirties, we talk about the personal and professional shifts that shaped us — mother... more
In this episode of Sisterhood of the Traveling Mgowo, we delve into the concept of the "passive woman" and the impact of passivity on personal development and community. We explore how societal structures, specifically patriarchal conditioning, often... more
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I’m so happy that you have returned! You were absolutely missed.
Just a note: May Sinesipho please allow Mijeaux the space to finish her thoughts, without interruption? She tends to interject/add on as she speaks.
I love y’all so much. You guys vocalise soo many thoughts and emotions I am hide from and am unaware of. For that, I’m so grateful and appreciative. The growing pains and the joys of life man. Exactly and then some. Haibo God Speed!
You guys, thank you for this lovely space. I am inlove with your perspectives and insights. Thank you, a lot.
I love this podcast so much. The perspectives are so refreshing. just wished there was some consistency <3..
Thank you so much for this. I am hooked! Learnt so much on boundaries, addressing issues, protecting your peace and general dealings of Mgowo. 🙌🏽🔥
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Apple Podcasts | #154 |
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Two friends explore adulthood with honesty, humor, and a focus on navigation of everyday life, boundaries, relationships, parenting, and self-growth. Episodes thread a through-line of authenticity, generosity, and the tension between online personas and real life, often centering experiences of women navigating work, family, and identity in contemporary urban life. Notable for its intimate, candid conversations, emphasis on practical takeaways, and a community-oriented approach that invites listener input and co-created content. The format blends personal storytelling with social commentary, making it helpful for listeners seeking relatable perspectives on modern adulthood and interpersonal dynamics.
A standout aspect is the ongoing framin... more
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Sisterhood of the Travelling Mgowo launched 7 years ago and published 67 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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