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Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
Nyasha Presents - Zim Beyond The Degree
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Nyasha is the host of Nyasha Presents: Zim Beyond the Degree, a podcast dedicated to exploring the inspiring journeys of Zimbabwean entrepreneurs, changemakers, and leaders navigating life after university. Although the podcast has been on a hiatus for the past year, it remains a platform for celebrating the hard work, courage, and hope that define Zimbabwe’s next generation. Stay tuned for updates as Nyasha continues to shine a spotlight on the stories of those breaking barriers and making a mark beyond the classroom.
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Nyasha is the host of Nyasha Presents: Zim Beyond the Degree, a podcast dedicated to exploring the inspiring journeys of Zimbabwean entrepreneurs, changemakers, and leaders navigating life after university. Although the podcast has been on a hiatus for the past year, it remains a platform for celebrating the hard work, courage, and hope that define Zimbabwe’s next generation. Stay tuned for updates as Nyasha continues to shine a spotlight on the stories of those breaking barriers and making a mark beyond the classroom.
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×1 32. Nyasha w/ Clint Mukarakate - How starting out a career in tech in Zim compares to starting one in the US 1:12:44
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1:12:44Career in tech in Zim vs America 1:00 What does Clint do 2:00 Compare and contrast what’s it like starting a career in tech in Zim versus in the US 3:00 How long have we been in the tech industry 4:00 Clint getting involved in startups in late high school Co-founding projects Funding being the biggest problem 2 years after high school - went to HIT Being involved in developer communities in college 9:00 When Clint knew he wanted to get into computer science 12:50 Nyasha Studying MPC to keep options open Engineering is not construction work! 13:45 Getting into USAP which assisted me getting a scholarship at a top university, University of Pennsylvania 14:30 Deciding to study Electrical Engineering even though I knew I would probably go to work as a software engineer 17:00 Software engineering interviewing process being really tough Not committing to Leetcode 18:38 it’s ok if you don’t get what you were looking for. 20:00 My role at Morgan Stanley building ops for risk management Get good at working with data 28:00 Is the route of a career in tech more straightforward in the US 31:00 Why its still worth levelling up your skills 35:00 Remote work 38:00 Is the aspiration for Zim tech workers to get opportunities abroad - how can they reach their fullest potential within the country. 43:17 Issues living in America 54:00 The interesting side effect of being a developer in Zim 57:00 Rapid fire questions What’s been your favorite philosophy of life Don’t be scared to go after what you want…
Brandon 1:00 intro 2:30 How Brandon got into software development 13:13 Telecommunications at Midlands State University 15:00 Brandon is not looking for a job 19:23 Who is Brandon working with 22:00 What advice would you give someone who doesn’t know what to start building, what their startup should be based on? 25:00 Don’t build a solution no one will use 32:00 How do people get remote gigs Disappointing a client 36:00 Zimbabwean developers all around the world come together 41:00 Interest in space 45:00 Rapid fire…
1 30. Taku rates working at Microsoft 9/10, talks black identity & invoking coding interest in minorities 38:52
1:40 Who is Taku 3:55 When did Taku move to North America 4:28 Taku talks about the black experience in Canada 5:37 Identity crisis as an African international student in a predominantly white city. 9:12 The culture shock of having black people who don’t necessarily make you feel like you belong. 10:26 Black boys who code Pre university kids Invoking the interest in them 12:00 Why is it important for minorities to be involved in tech 15:00 What’s it like working at Microsoft as a software engineer 9 out of 10 experience 17:40 Tech layoffs 18:50 What other plans does Taku have besides tech 23:00 Taku explains some of his tweets NYC Patriarchy 27:00 Patriarchal society ideals being confused with human nature 33:00 Is Taku still listening to Tuku 34:00 If Taku could build an app what would it be about?…
1 29. From Unsatisfactory A-Levels to Successful Mobile App Development: Tinashe Muzondiwa's Journey 36:14
1:00 Who is Tinashe Mzondiwa? 2:00 Tinashe is happy he failed his A Levels 6:40 Software Development being all about just solving a problem 7:00 Developing the Shona Ndebele SDA hymnal app 8:40 How to publish and market an app 10:39 How projects matter so much in software development. You can leverage the things you’ve built. 12:50 Society and parents are so hard on you when you get school wrong early on. 14:14 How did Tinashe go from missing the bar in A level to building and deploying a successful app on the App Store and Google play store. Being passionate and working hard. 19:00 Tonderai talks about what it was like working at Instacart versus Slack Feeling impostor syndrome working at Instacart. 22:00 Lessons learned moving from Southern Africa to Canada Chances of making it as an entrepreneur greater in North America. 24:00 The pressure of coming into a senior developer role without ever having worked in the country or having done an internship Answering Frequently Asked Software Developer Questions: 25:00 Best programming language - depends on the problem you have. It’s just a tool 26:00 What is the best way to stay up to date with software engineering trends - Follow engineers you aspire to be like and see what they’re tweeting, what’s important to them 27:00 What’s changed in the software engineering industry since you started 29:00 What’s the job outlook for software engineers? 32:00 What Tinashe misses most about Zimbabwe? It has to do with supermarkets 33:00 How to reach Tinashe? 34:00 Tinashe gives a shoutout to 3 people dead or alive 34:40 Advice for someone with impostor syndrome as a developer There are free courses online to get started. Just be passionate…
*** 2:00 3:00 how Audrey got into software development 5:00 what were some of the challenges getting into the role of getting in software development. 6:00 Being reserved. Feeling inferior. 7:50 playing sport to boost confidence 11:18 How do you build self confidence environment. Support. Supporting kids 12:20 Believing in yourself 13:30 being a perfectionist 16:00 how do you manage dealing with the outcomes when you’re a perfectionist. 20:45 What we think of ChatGPT Concerns What she’s cases does it really solve 23:00 what projects has Audrey worked on in tech. 28:00 what kind of projects are you willing to take on? 29:52 Where does Audrey get the design bug? 32:00 Storytelling such a cool school 32:30 Rapid fire questions 33:00 worst programming language 36:00 it’s tough in Zim right now. 40:00 What is the origin story of Zim developers 45:00 advice for anyone going through something 49:00 Shouting out people!…
1:00 how is Isheanesu doing in December 2:00 how Isheanesu go into software development 3:30 where did Isheanesu go to high school 6:00 what does it take to make is as a developer in Africa. 8:37 in a world where you could literally do anything why software 10:15 what are you most proud of achieving all round and in the past 6 months 12:25 what is the attitude towards Software Engineering. What’s the gap? You don’t have to be a mathematical genius to be a good programmer. 14:49 How is the software development community in Zimbabwe 18:00 Explain that tweet 20:00 being a founder in Zimbabwe is a game set to extra hard 25:00 it’s not gonna be 27:00 what would Isheanesu do if there was no software Write make music or act 31:00I’m really disappointed 32:00 zimbabwean youth have few role models…
1 26. Nyasha w/ Ruvimbo Mambinge: Businesses are underutilizing data to make decisions/profit | Where are the girls in tech? 32:43
New episode on the Zim tech scene with Ruvimbo Mambinge! Ruvimbo is a dev + data scientist & friend (: 1:00Who is Ruvimbo? 2:32 How did you decide to get into data analytics and tech in general? 4:00 Being very few girls in tech 4:40 Belonging in tech as a woman 6:00 Focus on mastering a framework then learn others 8:25 when did you start learning computer science 10:00 General attitude towards computer science in Zim 11:00 People not understanding how a “simple” feature might still take time 12:00 People need the advantages of data science for a business. You can lose money from not making data driven decisions. 15:00 Empathy for software engineers 18:00 Blogging on tech Teaching to other people 20:00 How do you get a job in software engineering 24:00 What do you do when taking a break from coding 26:00 Go to karaoke song 26:50 favorite pizza topping favorite genre of film or tv 28:47 best music on the Zimbabwean scene 29:00 What else can you reach out to Ruvimbo for? 30:56 Advice for the Zimbabwean youth…
1:32 Who is George Chakama? 2:50 What was your perception getting into software engineering versus what you know now? 6:00 Why did George drop out of university and go straight into the computer science industry. 8:30 What’s the process of trying to get a job as a developer in Zimbabwe? 13:00 People diverting from what they’ve studied in university 16:30 Why George is building a community of Zim developers 24:00 Any projects you’re working on right now? 27:00 Rapid fire questions 32:00 George’s message to the Zimbabwean youth Invest in IT The secret of getting ahead is to get started…
1 24. Nyasha w/ Forget Shareka - The vast opportunities in agriculture Zimbabweans need to know about 45:55
This podcast with Forget Shareka really got thinking about how as a nation we need to be more involved in all parts of the supply chain in agribusiness. Agriculture is associated negative stereotypes. But you know something? I’ve observed that most developed countries have a solid agricultural system. They absolutely do not take it for granted. Now add climate change to that which will not spare our favorable weather So. We Zimbabweans should be making all the hay we can while the sun is shining. I know there’s a lot of improvement in the agribusiness and I’m inspired by seeing some farmers here on Twitter doing the work. But I just wanna encourage anyone who has the interest to be involved in the agribusiness supply chain. It’s lame that some thinks it’s lame. Remember, the rule is often you wanna have more exports than imports as a country. And you probably know how it’s been going these past years. We can change that. We can. Anyway. Rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and follow us on your favorite podcast platforms 1:36 handling constant changes 2:00 knowing when to say no 3:45 how forget got into agronomie engineering. 7:50 the perspective zimboz have on agriculture needs to change 12:00 Origins of Chashi foods and being able to create 15:00 Forget’s vision for Africa 30:00 practising simple bookkeeping 31:45 Practise timing 34:00 People want to see a prototype 39:00 what does Forget hope people take away…
There are unique challenges women face as entrepreneurs - not being taken seriously, not taking ourselves serious, less access to resources and information. We break that down here but also talk about the important research work Joseline Sithole is undertaking to help empower more women entrepreneurs. She has a riveting journey of her own where she started a life anew, following her dreams, starting her own ventures, being an author and a mentor to a lot of you women. This is advice for Zimbabwean Entrepreneurs with Joseline Sithole…
Nyasha and Tino look at college in America as Zimbabweans
One of my closest friends from high school is here, Leroy Tengwa!
If you're in Zimbabwe and have thought about your income streams or even making a difference, you've definitely thought about entrepreneurship. Here is Samuel's experience with entrepreneurship and along the way we share some nuggets on life. Like we always do on this show(: Transcript: 1:06 About Samuel Makuyana 3:02 Discipline is the key 4:31 Why did Samuel decide to become discipline early on when it's not popular with people our age 7:31 How do you reconcile what society deems good and what is actually good for you 10:10 Psychology!! 13:04 You become your habits. Your workplace habits too 16:23 Rapid fire questions 18:59 Music 25:32 Important lessons 2021 taught you 28:52 Entrepreneurship 31:44 Don't chase blindly 32:51 Words of encouragement…
I wanna talk to you who are in love, who are looking for love, who are doubtful of love. Are we going too far or doing too little in love and relationships? Helping me is Lloyd Anesu Ngongoni who authors https://anesuopenmeditation.wordpress.com/- It's so amazing! Timestamps 0:43 Why talk about love and relationships now Nyasha? 2:30 Meet Lloyd! 3:07 How is Lloyd doing? 4:41 When ddi you start tapping into poetry and why? 7:51 Sabotaging relationships 8:51 Is having courage easy 9:00 Theory of attachment styles. Exploring fear associated with love and relationships. Fear of abandoment, rejection. Avoiding conflict. How it is related the amount of attention or distance a person may need in a relationship because of or even without facing conflict. 10:30 Children can develop harmful personalities as early as 4 years old. Take parenting seriously and teach children emotional intelligence. 11:31 What makes it hard to let go a person 12:52 Are there always signs that it is gonna end or was it a blindside? 13:43 Recognizing unhealthy behavior patterns - have self-respect, self-compassion! 14:15 It doesn't matter if what the person does which hurts you is for a "valid reason". It still hurts you! 17:30 Is it worth it going through heartbreak coz you "learn a lot"? 19:24 Healing takes time and that's ok! 20:28 What's Lloyd's new approach to dating now? 21:26 The new dating situation in Zim 25:51 Healing properly 27:11 Can we go back to the old ways of courting? 29:19 Men's expression of emotions 31:13 Final words from Lloyd 31:55 Final words from me…
Transcript 0:00 Part 2 Goromonzi "Where are they now?" 0:20 Why medicine? 2:00 What do you view differently since you started pursuing your studies? 6:53 How aerospace engineering and pilot studies come together 11:29 Motivation behind learning Mandarin and immersion in Chinese culture 14:37 What should people who aspire to take on a similar path to ours know? 22:49 What's the most British thing Chido now does? 23:31 What's the most Chinese thing Mubaiwa now does? 27:15 Advice to A level students who are still deciding what to do next…
All things Goromonzi High School with Michael Lordmarc Mubaiwa and Chido Michele Mawarura 0:00 Intro 0:30 How we first met each other 11:07 How we ended up at Goromonzi High 20:39 Why wasn't Chido in Scripture Union (SU) Committee? 25:30 Do you feel like you're now a GOSA (Old Goromonzi Student)? 35:30 What did we all like to buy at the tuckshop?…
1 16. Nyasha with Tendai Mungate - life coaching advice for young Zimbabweans and reading "Capitalist Nigger" 47:24
0:00 Intro 2:16 How is Tendai doing? 2:59 A brief autobiography of Tendai 6:40 Tendai shares his surprising university suspension story 11:22 What made it difficult to process the suspension 13:42 Great life lessons from Tendai Mungate 13:58 Believing in yourself 16:25 Making good decisions 18:13 If you want success, you've got to desire it like you desire to breathe 20:55 Is success inversely proportional to the amount of melanin you have? 26:36 Rapid fire questions 29:48 Who inspires Tendai? 32:19 The sociology behind why religion isn't always cool 35:50 Challenges the Zimbabwean youth are facing 39:00 Tatenda's vision for himself 40:30 Why Tendai returned to Ruwa Town Council as an alderman? 41:49 Does Tendai feel like he's missing out on what most of his peers are doing? 44:03 Who is Tendai at MSU?…
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1 14. Nyasha with Tafadzwa Brian Marombedza on the highest calling of mankind, being a Mastercard Foundation Scholar at UC Berkeley 46:17
The hilarious, visionary Brian Marombedza is here! 0:00 Intro 1:10 What Brian had been up to 2:20 Inspiration behind applying for Schwarzman Scholars Program at Tsinghua University 4:19 Navigating online learning and social distancing 6:34 What did Brian at Marist Brothers consider to be the highest calling of mankind 8:00 How 2014 was a period of some reform for Brian 9:37 Important lesson while at UC Berkeley 13:00 Dreaming in colour 16:39 What does Brian think is holding people back from dreaming big? 19:55 Important lessons from Strive Masiyiwa 23:26 What's on the Maro of Africa Youtube Channel 25:00 Is it paradoxical for Brian the trader to be pushing for Zim stocks 29:44 Mastercard Foundation's Impact 31:16 Rapid Fire Questions 37:00 What would be the key moments in Brian's autobiography…
On this episode is my high school besky - bestie deskee - from Regina Mundi Gweru, Vanessa Nancy Mangwanya. She's studying Industrial engineering at NUST in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. And is finishing an attachment where she works with mobile technologies.
Welcome to the fresh, most progressively growing community of amazing young Zimbabweans in diverse professional spaces. This episode we address one of the most difficult things to think about for everyone who's studied overseas. How do I go back home to Zimbabwe and reintegrate? How do I bring change but also recognize I too will be changed? Who better to talk about that than Rudo Mudzi, MSc at Uni of Ediburgh, BA Physics Mt Holyoke, who went to work at Clinton Health Access Initiative in the Harare, Zimbabwe office some years after undergrad? Transcript: 0:00 Intro 1:30 How Rudo is doing 2:31 Difference between being at a girls high and being a women's college 4:13 Celebrating Africa Day 6:20 Rudo's return to Zimbabwe to work for the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Harare 11:41 Challenges Rudo faced working in Zim 13:54 The art of readjusting to Zimbabwe 18:20 Deciding on college major 21:35 The importance of getting research experience 26:00 If you wait too long to start graduate school, this may happen 27:47 What field would Rudo be in if she was not in Data Science 31:32 Learning that different people find meaning in different things in life 32:39 Rapid fire questions 36:00 How the norm is restricting ourselves to one job or profession 37:02 The seven spheres of influence - you don't have to settle for one field!…
1 11. Nyasha with Jefta Jawi on what it takes to succeed in engineering, strategy in chess and draft! 38:53
Welcome to the fresh, most progressively growing community of amazing young Zimbabweans in diverse professional spaces. On this episode is fellow Quaker Jefta Jawi He works in Electronics Engineering at Cummins, loves watching football (supports Chelsea) and is a chess guru! You can find him on LinkedIn - Jefta Jawi Transcript: 0:00 Intro 1:50 How Jefta is doing 2:27 How university education prepared Jefta for his career 3:22 Will Cummins get into the self-driving business 4:45 Most important skills to succeed in the STEM industry 6:30 Rapid fire questions 13:14 Jefta's approach to giving back to Zimbabwe 15:48 How did Jefta come to the decision of Electrical Engineering 21:44 Has Jefta thought about other projects you might want to after retirement? 24:50 How Jefta got introduced to chess? 28:47 Did Jefta entirely base his games on theory? 30:53 When, why and at what point did Jefta stop playing chess? 32:54 Rapid fire questions…
On this episode is fellow Quaker Rutendo Chigora She's also been a recipient of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship She is currently an Investment Associate at Bridgewater and is keenly interested in finance and investing, economic development, and public-private partnership development. She likes Winky D. You can follow her on instagram: @ru_gram 0:00 Announcing podcast availability on all popular podcast streaming platforms 2:29 Fun activities for Rutendo to stay motivated 3:28 Navigating the finance industry as an underrepresented minority 5:28 Feeling pressure to outdo previous achievements 9:37 Interdisciplinary learning at Penn and ability to enter different career tracks 11:32 Keeping up with changes that happen in the finance industry 12:38 Fan favorite rapid fire questions 15:38 How the Dominican Convent experience was important to Rutendo's foundation 17:02 Rutendo's most perspective shifting year since undergraduate experience 19:42 Differences between Oxford and Philly - Philadelphia 21:43 Did Rutendo always know she was coming back to the US, when she went to Oxford 22:32 The US work ethic 24:17 Opportunity to work in Rwanda 27:11 Any hope of eradicating corruption in Zimbabwe 28:53 How Rutendo measures her success 30:26 Rapid fire questions 38:06 Outro…
On this episode is Vanderbilt University Business & Engineering student, Abel Zisengwe who hails from Harare. In Zimbabwe, he attended Marist Brothers Nyanga You can follow him on instagram: @bheromkwasha
On this episode is Program Manager at Microsoft, fellow UPenn Electrical Engineering alum, Farirai Baya who hails from Harare. She's the only other Zimbabwean who studied Electrical Engineering at my school during 2017-2019. And we weren't even in the same year. In Zimbabwe, she attended Arundel School You can follow her on instagram: @fariraibaya…
Resuming the series with my sister Christabell, Bella, Zimunhu Transcript 0:00 Introducing my sister, works at UNDP Masawara, studied Financial Engineering at Harare Institute of Technology and is one of the most candid people out here! We both went to Regina Mundi Girls High, and Nettleton Junior, which is really a primary school. 3:00 How Bella transitioned from a Sciences background in A level to taking on Commercials 6:30 How my sister has found her networks, whether family or friends really important in her career progression. 10:40 Opportunities that Zimbabweans can take advantage of 14:15 A quality that my sister has discovered about herself in the past year 19:00 What my sister is hopeful about in the future 21:30 Rapid fire questions with my sister…
1 7. Nyasha with Nigel Chikwiramadara - Securing the package, going to study in Australia, Civil Engineering 43:32
On this episode is Melbourne Polytechnic Civil Engineering (Australia) soon to be graduate, who hails from Gweru, Nigel Chikwiramadara In Zimbabwe, he attended Fletcher high school. You can follow him on instagram: @nygel_chikwira Transcript 0:06 How this series has captured the spirit of young Zimbabweans perservering, working hard and making something out of nothin 0:27 Star intro (once again from Gweru) 1:02 Our lives on the other side after graduating university 2:30 Nigel's university experience at Melbourne Polytechnic in Australia, studying civil engineering 4:52 Reflecting on some A Level decisions. Choosing 4 subjects. Rebounding after getting A Level points that wouldn't allow him to pursue Civil Engineering in Zimbabwe 7:48 Relationship with societal expectations/pressures. 10:46 New perspective on Zimbabwean education 12:21 Planning for your education early 13:04 Writing your vision for yourself down 14:19 Angela Kumirai pops up and asks a question for the Fletcher people 15:41 The process of applying to Australia Going to agencies in Harare, paying some fee. And putting in extra effort and time during the Upper 6 A Level holiday 18:24 How I got to the US 19:38 Fan favorite rapid fire questions 21:18 How people from Fletcher High School will remember you versus how people from Melbourne Polytechnic 24:00 The Prodigal son Going to Australia and feeling like the prodigal son But realizing God would meet him wherever he was in the world And so he would be ok. 32:13 Blacklivesmatter zimbabweanlivesmatter 37:00 Would Nigel still choose to do Civil Engineering…
1 6. Nyasha with Dumisile Melody Mphamba - Life at Stanford University, giving back, leveraging network 43:53
Welcome to the fresh, most progressively growing community of amazing young Zimbabweans in diverse professional spaces. On this episode is Stanford University Human Biology graduate and incoming PM at Wikihow, Dumisile Melody Mphamba who hails from Harare. In Zimbabwe, she attended Dominican Convent for both junior and high school. You can follow her on instagram: @dumi_a_favor Transcript 0:06 Dedicating episode to Harare 0:27 Star intro 1:25 Dumi dishing on post graduation life 2:23 Dumi a brief autobiography. Growing up in Harare, attending Dominican Convent 3:19 How coming to the US, specifically Stanford happened 5:00 How Dumi decided on medical school and how stable she has been with that decision 8:23 Improving health care access 9:34 Leveraging relationships is so powerful 12:53 What were you grateful for at Stanford and what were some tough moments 1 6:19 Parts of you that you thought to mute in college 18:48 High School Musical! Gabriella Montez and the Stanford dream come true 19:57 Fan favorite rapid fire questions 24:44 Do you think you felt a difference at all in Harare, being raised in a Ndebele speaking household? 26:11 Favorite memories in Harare, favorite place in Zimbabwe outside Harare 29:36 Who inspires you? 35:48 What do you want to be part of your legacy? 38:43 Compliment you get most from people…
1 5. Nyasha with Methembe Moyo - All things Computer Science, tech, HBCU experience, growing up in Bulawayo 40:00
On this episode is LeMoyne-Owen College Computer Science graduate and incoming APM at Lyft, Methembe Moyo who hails Bulawayo. In Zimbabwe, he attended John Tallach High and Thornhill. You can follow him on instagram: @methembe7 Also follow @byo_memes and @emziniwecode Transcript 0:31 Guest intro 1:39 How it feels to be done with college 2:58 Reality vs expectations of what college would be like 3:11 A brief autobiography of Methembe From John Tallach to Thornhill to UZ to LeMoyne-Owen College 9:00 Relating to the black/ African-american experience 10:27 What are you most proud of, looking at the past 3 months? 15:02 Never have I ever..... 24:12 Differences between experiences at John Tallach and at Thornhill High School 27:54 Role as an Associate Product Manager at Lyft 36:00 What do you want people to know about the city of Bulawayo?…
1 4. Nyasha with Nicole Kumbula - Bates College Commencement Student Speaker, growing up in Chinhoyi, being intentional in college and graduate school 41:51
On this episode is Bates College Chemistry graduate and incoming Masters Student at Texas A & M university, Nicole Kumbula who hails from Chinhoyi. In Zimbabwe, she attended Langham Girls High and Monte Cassino Girls High. Notably, she was also Bates College's Senior Student Commencement Speaker. Transcript 0:31 Guest intro 1:27 Nicole gives an update on professional pursuits 2:54 Leaning on fellow international students during the pandemic 5:28 Applying to graduate school and navigating a cutthroat system 7:41 Being intentional about decisions in college 9:51 How the pandemic influenced Nicole's decision between Master's and PhD offers. 11:25 Advocating for yourself and others 12:13 Has Nicole always been in some leadership role? How it all started with her being a deputy mom in primary school 14:59 Rapid fire questions 20:27 Being low income in college 24:04 Why study abroad while studying abroad? 29:18 We try to navigate Harare 31:39 Rapid fire questions 34:18 Having a support system…
1 3. Nyasha with Ratie Vushe - Studying Computer Science at Smith College, University of Edinburgh, Girls High School vs Women's College 26:16
Computer Science graduate and incoming Data Scientist, Ratidzo Vushe, who I first met at Regina Mundi High School in Gweru Zimbabwe in 2011 joins me in reflecting on our experiences as international students studying abroad in the US and the UK. Transcript 1:09 How is Rati holding up in these times? 1:30 The experience of studying abroad at the University of Edinburgh, UK while already studying abroad as an international student in the US 2:43 Top 3 things Rati has started to view differently ever since starting college 5:41 Any regrets from time in college - what could've been done different 9:11 How family has kept you going? 12:01 Rapid fire questions 14:23 Women empowerment, celebrating women's achievements/successes and not viewing them as vain Did Regina Mundi teach its students to be empowered?…
1 2. Nyasha with Anesu Ndoro - Mbira music, digital colonization and pride in the Zimbabwean heritage 31:42
Introduce Anesu who graduated from Reed College with a degree in Anthropology. He is very well versed with Zimbabwean history and customs and here are some highlights of what we talked about: We talk about using art as an outlet - with all that's been happening, most of us have turned to creating our own things, or art to keep ourselves going and with a sense of purpose AND the place of mbira music in Zimbabwe. We talk about colonization digitized - how the effects of colonization are still felt in the digital world. The internet may have been "democratized" but are opportunities or success in the digital world on an equal playing field? And then we talk reestablishing our pride in our Zimbabwean heritage. Transcript 5:10 colonization digitized 9:07 rapid fire questions 11:20 becoming more proud of our Zimbabwean heritage, produce, etc…
1 1. Nyasha with Angela Kumirai - reflecting on our college experience 6 weeks prior to graduating 13:44
This is Episode 1 of the Next Gen Web Series Angela Kumirai shares about changing/adding majors in college and why doing well in A Level Subjects may not mean they're what's best to study in college. ......................................................... If you’re new here, hi! I’m Nyasha and I make feel good, relatable, real talk videos on the web about Zimbabweans in professional and academic spaces with the aim to inspire! If you would love to see the video version please visit youtube.com/c/nyashazweb Weekly episodes released on Fridays at 6PM CAT ......................................................... ......................................................... ✨ About series: Spotlighting diverse Zimbabwean stories from and for a generation that is hopeful for more opportunities, innovation, equality, equity and national pride. We sit down and discuss their experiences and how they have overcome challenges. Our guests include Zimbabwean US college graduates including professional engineers, Rhodes Scholars, CEOs and founders of companies and more. ✨ Say hi on Socials Twitter: https://bit.ly/2S2F2pb LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3uyXbIp ......................................................... ✨ About me: Hi, I’m Nyasha Z. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (Penn Engineering) with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Electrical Engineering and a Computer Science Minor. I grew up in Zimbabwe and started this intiative to represent some of the talented people we have that may not always be recognized. I truly believe these stories will be important for the next generation - hence the name Next Gen Web Series. You will probably see guests from schools that I went to because I also want to pay tribute to the places that got me to where I am. So shoutout to my teachers, fellow students from the University of Pennsylvania, Goromonzi High School, Regina Mundi High School, and Nettleton Junior School.…
Zimbabwe Young Professionals Web Series Intro Video This is an introduction to what to expect on the episodes of this web series. ......................................................... If you’re new here, hi! I’m Nyasha and I make feel good, relatable, real talk videos on the web about Zimbabweans in professional and academic spaces with the aim to inspire! If you would love to see the video version please visit youtube.com/c/nyashazweb Weekly episodes released on Fridays at 6PM CAT ......................................................... ......................................................... ✨ About series: Spotlighting diverse Zimbabwean stories from and for a generation that is hopeful for more opportunities, innovation, equality, equity and national pride. We sit down and discuss their experiences and how they have overcome challenges. Our guests include Zimbabwean US college graduates including professional engineers, Rhodes Scholars, CEOs and founders of companies and more. ✨ Say hi on Socials Twitter: https://bit.ly/2S2F2pb LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3uyXbIp ......................................................... ✨ About me: Hi, I’m Nyasha Z. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (Penn Engineering) with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Electrical Engineering and a Computer Science Minor. I grew up in Zimbabwe and started this intiative to represent some of the talented people we have that may not always be recognized. I truly believe these stories will be important for the next generation - hence the name Next Gen Web Series. You will probably see guests from schools that I went to because I also want to pay tribute to the places that got me to where I am. So shoutout to my teachers, fellow students from the University of Pennsylvania, Goromonzi High School, Regina Mundi High School, and Nettleton Junior School. ......................................................... ✨Buy me a coffee If you’re feeling generous, did you know you can send my guests and I a token by buying us a coffee? You can visit buymeacoffee.com/nyashazweb We shoutout all our incredible fans who do so. (Not that it can ever match the kind gesture!) ......................................................... ✨Additional info I'm trying to make this series as inclusive as possible. So let me know any ways I can improve in that regard!…
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