Navigating the Twenties
Navigating the Twenties aims to provide you with a sneak peek into the hurdles and triumphs that have shaped our journey throughout our twenties. As we all know, our twenties can be both exhilarating and perplexing. It's a transformative phase where we strive to define ourselves, build careers, establish relationships, and navigate the intricate web of adulthood. However, it's also a time riddled with uncertainty, self-doubt, and the relentless pursuit of finding our true purpose. Through "Navigating Twenties," we want to create a platform where we can candidly discuss these challenges. The podcast is hosted by Ms Zinhle Novazi.
Navigating the Twenties
Mpumelelo Mhlongo: Breaking Records and Racial Boundaries
Welcome to "Navigating the Twenties," the podcast that explores the journeys, challenges, and triumphs of exceptional individuals in their twenties. In Episode 9, titled "Breaking Records and Racial Boundaries," your host Zinhle sits down with the incredible Mpumelelo Mhlongo, a double Paralympian and multiple world championship medalist. Known for his fierce determination, Mpumelelo shares his passionate goal of breaking his own world records in the 100m and long jump at the Paralympic Games.
In this inspiring conversation, Mpumelelo opens up about his journey to becoming a South African Paralympian, overcoming challenges like being born with a club foot and amniotic band syndrome. Beyond his athletic achievements, Mpumelelo is a successful businessman and academic, dedicated to changing the world. Zinhle delves into topics such as embracing identity in interracial relationships, navigating corporate spaces as an African black man, and the crucial role of youth in voting and driving change in South Africa. Join us as we celebrate the remarkable Mpumelelo Mhlongo's pursuit of dreams and breaking down barriers on and off the track.
Music: Amatry by Artbybigvee and For Better Or Worse by Nana Kwabena.
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