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Gospel singer & Joyous Celebration Star, Nozipho Phiri on what to expect from her upcoming Debut Solo Album, due to be released on the 29 June with a live album recording at the Goshen City Church in Westdene, Johannesburg. The album is poised to be a transformative experience, blending traditional South African gospel elements with contemporary influences that highlight Nozipho's versatility as an artist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vulnerability is the new leadership superpower. Gone are the days when leadership meant winning at all cost. The great Nelson Mandela himself valued vulnerability, and he modeled it in his own leadership. Today's guest, Amb. Nozipho January-Bardill strives to live by Mandela's example as she leads the very organization that bears his name. She the current Chairperson of the Council of the Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. She is also one of the first high profile board members of the Nelson Mandela Foundation. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, she shares her journey to leadership, her mission to make a sizeable impact on the world, and the treasures she got from learning from one of the world's greatest leaders.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 202 is the 40th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. In this episode, Molly is joined by Nozipho Tshabalala, a conversation strategist and global moderator. Nozi reflects on growing up in South Africa under Nelson Mandela, and how she inherited her parents' strident work ethic. Their dedication to her education helped Nozi always set the highest bar for herself, fueled by “failing was not an option for me.” You'll be surprised by how she picked her major! Her inner confidence stems from what her parents instilled: “I am smart, but I am capable, and I'm teachable.” Hear Nozi's unlikely foray into one of the world's biggest conglomerates, Tata Group (from none other than its chairman)! This led to unexpectedly shooting a documentary for CNBC Africa. She was on screen for only 15 seconds, but those 15 seconds changed her life. Only two weeks after the documentary aired, she was offered a news anchor position with CNBC Africa, covering development and finance (compelling her to delve into topics she knew zero about). Nozi knew the first time she moderated live that it was her calling. “Conversations are the birthplace of action, and in the absence of conversation, we absolutely get nothing done.” Today, family reigns supreme for Nozi. She has an intellectual match in her husband and a gift of a son. With her hard-earned stability, she paid for her mother to return to and graduate college as a newly certified teacher. Balancing motherhood on top of her constant travel for business is one of Nozi's self-described top accomplishments. Don't miss this inspiring episode. Nozi empowers us all to aim high and land high. Learn more at: http://www.theconversationstrategist.com/ and follow @therealnozi Molly's thought for the week – a lyric that inspires Nozi, from Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey: “We were moving mountains long before we knew could.” P.S. Nozi leads to her full potential by communication to influence and inspire! To help you do the same, Molly created a 1st LinkedIn Learning course, “Leadership Communication in the Flow of Work.” Here's the link for free 24-hour access bit.ly/3sETIgg
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 202 is the 40th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field—helping everyone live to their full potential. The aim is for you to see a bit of yourself in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. In this episode, Molly is joined by Nozipho Tshabalala, a conversation strategist and global moderator. Nozi reflects on growing up in South Africa under Nelson Mandela, and how she inherited her parents' strident work ethic. Their dedication to her education helped Nozi always set the highest bar for herself, fueled by “failing was not an option for me.” You'll be surprised by how she picked her major! Her inner confidence stems from what her parents instilled: “I am smart, but I am capable, and I'm teachable.” Hear Nozi's unlikely foray into one of the world's biggest conglomerates, Tata Group (from none other than its chairman)! This led to unexpectedly shooting a documentary for CNBC Africa. She was on screen for only 15 seconds, but those 15 seconds changed her life. Only two weeks after the documentary aired, she was offered a news anchor position with CNBC Africa, covering development and finance (compelling her to delve into topics she knew zero about). Nozi knew the first time she moderated live that it was her calling. “Conversations are the birthplace of action, and in the absence of conversation, we absolutely get nothing done.” Today, family reigns supreme for Nozi. She has an intellectual match in her husband and a gift of a son. With her hard-earned stability, she paid for her mother to return to and graduate college as a newly certified teacher. Balancing motherhood on top of her constant travel for business is one of Nozi's self-described top accomplishments. Don't miss this inspiring episode. Nozi empowers us all to aim high and land high. Learn more at: http://www.theconversationstrategist.com/ and follow @therealnozi Molly's thought for the week – a lyric that inspires Nozi, from Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey: “We were moving mountains long before we knew could.” P.S. Nozi leads to her full potential by communication to influence and inspire! To help you do the same, Molly created a 1st LinkedIn Learning course, “Leadership Communication in the Flow of Work.” Here's the link for free 24-hour access bit.ly/3sETIgg
A woman of uncompromising power who takes conversation to another level. She is the CEO of Conversation strategists, a company dedicated to facilitating conversations on global stages. She describes it as “helping smart people, have simple conversations that make the world a better place”. And this evening Nozipho Tshabalala, CEO of Conversation Strategists, is our profile interview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nozipho Mngomezulu is an attorney with 19 years' experience practicing in the ICT sector. Before joining Telkom SA SOC Limited in November 2022 as the Group Executive: Legal and Regulatory, Nozipho was a partner at Webber Wentzel. Nozipho specialises in advising on all aspects of telecommunications, media, broadcasting and technology law. In particular, Nozipho has in-depth experience advising on all matters relating to the commercial and regulatory aspects of the telecommunications, media, broadcasting and technology environment in South Africa, including, without limitation, negotiating and drafting commercial agreements relevant to the ICT sector, advising on competition and other regulatory considerations impacting the ICT sector (including BEE), and advising on investment considerations relevant to the ICT sector. We would love to hear from you on Instagram @sister_in_law_ and @zee_mngomezulu ———————— The I am Lady Justice workshop powered by Nedbank is making a comeback in Johannesburg on Saturday 30 September. This is an in-person workshop where women will have the opportunity to engage with an expert panel of legal practitioners on topics pertaining to marriage, divorce, child maintenance, wills, deceased estates and finances. Early bird tickets are now on sale on https://sisterinlaw.co.za/product/i-am-lady-justice-workshop/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tebello-motshwane/message
Nozipho (Mbanjwa) Tshabalala is a conversation strategist moderating global conversations that are designed to have measurable outcomes. She is in demand for her unique and insightful ability to facilitate difficult conversations with courage, depth and breadth. As an internationally acclaimed conference moderator and Human Capital Advocate for The World Bank and Global Citizen, she has successfully moderated conversations for global and African institutions including, leading listed and unlisted multinational corporations, business schools, and civil society organisations that seek to leverage conversations for change. Nozipho is also an award-winning financial markets broadcaster lifting the African business story through the lens of leadership, performance, the political economy, development finance, gender mainstreaming, and youth development. Nozipho is an executive director at LRMG, supporting the LRMG transformation journey, a faculty member for Duke Corporate Education in Africa, a fellow of the Gordon Institute for Business Science's Centre for African Management and Markets (CAMM), a Tutu fellow, and in 2019 was named one of 2019 100 Most Influential Young Africans. She is an alumni of the following academic institutions: • Said Business School, Oxford (Tutu Fellow) • University of London (Masters in International Studies) • Stellenbosch Business School (|Masters in Development Finance – cum laude), • University of Pretoria (Hons: International Relations)
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Closing us off this Women's Month, is Nozipho Dlamini, the President of the South African Colliery Manager's Association. She talks to @Hlengiwe Motaung about effective leadership, health and safety, and the future of mining in South Africa.
Recorded June 2020 ANC leader Nelson Mandela is credited with bringing about a peaceful transition to democracy in South Africa but what of his legacy? South Africa is scarred by enormous social and racial differences and many critics suggest the ANC has squandered the two decades to bring about economic change. Former editor of The Star newspaper, Peter Sullivan and Ambassador Nozipho January-Bardill assess
We kick off the second season of the podcast, which speaks to University of Pretoria (UP) alumni about their experiences of success, with Nozipho Tshabalala, CEO of The Conversation Strategist. Tshabalala works with big brands globally to help shape their strategies and work. She has been an award-winning journalist and has worked with CNBC Africa among others. She also completed her Honours in International Relations at UP.On this episode she speaks to us about:How she defined her own role in business and transitioned into it. Making significance and impact her metric, rather than success. How her mother influenced her to believe in herself. What makes a great story and storyteller. How she learned to use her own sense of agency.Find us by going to www.up.ac.za/leadup and clicking on Podcasts. To listen, you can stream, download, and subscribe online or on your favourite podcast app on your phone. Help us out by rating and reviewing us. New episodes are out on the last Monday of the month. LeadUP is a production of the University of Pretoria's Alumni Office. Our host is Lennox Wasara and our team includes Elna Schütz and Samantha Castle. Our sound engineers are Louis Cloete Productions.
Our guest on this second episode is Nozipho, an environmental, health & safety (EHS) and quality risk management professional and management systems auditor. Her goal is to help organizations make positive impacts on society and the environment through adopting sustainable business practices. Find out how Nozipho found her career path and used it to guide her academic ambitions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ishlondon/message
We reflect more on our childhoods and identify experiences that we would like to learn and unlearn from in our childhoods with our guest co-host Nozipho. Intro by: @Therabbihimself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anchored-sa/message
Okusentlizweni (Just for you!)is proudly brought to you every Wednesdays at Radio Pulpit 657AM at 09:00. It is presented by our very own Sibongile Mofokeng who also presents Heart to Heart - Mondays & Tuesdays at 12:00. In today's programme she is talking to: Guest Speaker: Pastor Nozipho Rakolota Topic: Does God Know You?
On today's show, we have Nozipho Tshabalala (Mbanjwa) Nozipho is a conversation strategist who moderates global conversations that are designed to have measurable outcomes. She is also an award-winning financial markets broadcaster. Let us know what you think of this episode by tweeting @shebrigade or sharing the love on Instagram by tagging @shebrigade and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen so that others can find it too. Sign up for our monthly newsletter for all the latest updates and resources from She Brigade HERE. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shebrigade/message
This is the season finale. Season 2 has finally come to an end and this time I wanted to end the season with information sharing. In today's pod-episode I had a conversation with Nozipho Ngoma, who is a Human Resource professional. We spoke about a topic that when I was in corporate I was not comfortable to bring it up with the Human resource team in fear that it might jeopardize my position. So I invited Nozipho to talk about side-hustles or Passion Projects as a working employee and the term we all know, Conflict of Interest. In this episode, she shares with us her HR expertise around this topic. We further touched on the incredible work that her organization (GenZet) is doing for girls in the township. You can find the full part of what GenZet does on Youtube. We also agreed that to collaborate for Season 3 to bring you short episodes on HR 101 that cover questions you might feel uneasy approaching HR about or just needed more clarity on. You will have to let us know what you would love to hear. Do give us feedback on what you enjoyed the most about this episode. Enjoy! ************************************************************************************** Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast if you haven't already, rate and review us. You can also leave us a voice message on anchor.fm and who knows you might be featured on our next episode. These are other platforms where you can find this podcast and subscribe to one that you have access to. You can find both our Podcast and our Host Olerato on Instagram. Our website is www.lifewitholerato.com For business inquiries email us on lmthembu27@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejourneyunearthed/message
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We continued to celebrate women's month as we spoke to SA Female Boxer and WBF World Female Feather Champion Nozipho Bell.
Touch HD — Linda is joined in studio by Nozi Langa to discuss her journey, dealing with industry pressures and how women in the industry forget to celebrate each other.
Nozipho defines herself as a conversation strategist, and it fits. She is multi-talented and singularly focused on excellence. Authentic and ‘present', Nozipho talks about conversation as the birthplace of action as words are framed and reframed for growth. In our conversation we discuss African Excellence, what it is and what our custodianship is in this generation; holding difficult spaces with grace; and working from purpose.
Nozipho defines herself as a conversation strategist. She is multi-talented and singularly focused on excellence. Authentic and ‘present’, Nozipho talks about conversation as the birthplace of action as words are framed and reframed for growth. In our conversation we discuss African Excellence, what it is and what our custodianship is in this generation; holding difficult spaces with grace; and working from purpose.
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This is the last in the end of year series of repeats from Voices from SA. I interviewed Nozipho a few months ago. She is a bundle of energy and enthusiasm. Nozipho's earliest memories are her wrapped on her mother's back as her family ran for its life as houses burnt all around them during the IFP/ANC conflict around Pietermaritzburg in the late 1980's. Our discussion traced her life from living in the family car in a forest to facilitating events for the World Bank. It is an inspiring and emotional journey.
Episode 53: The Wait On this episode I had the privilege of interviewing Nozipho Sibanda (MS) a Transformational Life Coach. 5 years ago, Nozipho was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is a genetic, hormonal and reproductive disorder that is also one of the leading causes of infertility in women. Some of the symptoms of PCOS include; irregular periods, excessive acne, weight gain, anxiety, depression and cysts in the ovaries. Nozipho shares her story on her secret fear of infertility, the WAIT for her miracle baby, and the lifestyle change that made ALL THE DIFFERENCE!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/africanprincessinamerica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanprincessinamerica/support
My guest this week is Nozipho Mbanjwa. She is a broadcaster, moderator and entrepreneur. Nozipho has worked as an anchor for CNBC Africa, has moderated discussions for the World Bank, IMF and BRICS, and runs The Talent Firm. Raised in Pietermaritzburg, Nozipho studied at the University of Pretoria before doing an internship in the Office of the Presidency while completing her Honours degree in International Relations. She also has a Masters Degree in International Studies & Diplomacy from the University of London and a Masters Degree in Development Finance from Stellenbosch Business School. We spoke about her childhood in Pietermaritzburg, the lack of transformation in business leadership in South Africa, racism and gender violence, among other things.