![]() ![]() We round off the Pod with a conversation around education, we look at the history and politics of education, we give thought to the involvement of parents to supplement the education their kids get at school and the benefits of providing kids with structure in forms of activities that provide training or impart skills that can be broadly applied. We touch on the Shimza and Mmusi Maimane back and forth, the DA Phoenix posters and briefly speak on celebs entering politics leading up to the local elections. We lament tender corruption and speculate on how it works and how many people are complicit. We then get into it with a discussion on technology, firstly touching on the outage of Facebook owned social media platforms and how ingrained our lives are with these platforms, lastly we discuss tech security and modern day scams in light of a recent twitter thread in connection to a spat of thefts occurring at the Mall of Africa, where banking apps are targeted. We move on to discuss the recent trend of videos making the rounds on social media highlighting shoddy service delivery, we speculate if these are born from frustrations of communities or if its opposition party strategy. We kick things off on this episode musing on cannabis and the modern ways people are consuming it. We round off the Pod giving our thoughts on a listener given question, "should pregnant women date?". We muse on the concept of "reassurance" and contemplate this emotional need, its manifestations and expressions by men and women. We give our takes on the question, "What is the most difficult part of being a man?", which diverges into us pondering the privileges, inconveniences and disgruntlement (incel culture) that may come with being a man. We very briefly touch on the Shimza space. We move on to discuss recent hostilities between Somali shop owners and taxi drivers in Gqeberha and we segue into a conversation around the relations between South Africans and foreign nationals living in the country. We kick things off on this episode of #TheDojo with a conversation about the recent hostage situation involving disgruntled military veterans and ministers in the Department of Defense. Get 20% OFF MANSCAPED plus free shipping with promo code DOJO at #ad #manscapedpod This episode is brought to you by MANSCAPED. We round off the Pod with Pam letting us in on the difficulty of balancing her spirituality and the elements and changes it comes with and her day to day life as she has known it. We look at how cheating flares up insecurity in people. We debate whether size matters, which leads to a greater conversation about sexual chemistry and compatibility. We chew over how the middle and upper classes debate issues and the arrogance of thinking one knows better than another. ![]() We ask Pam the question "Do modern women look down at women who use sex to upscale or better lives or circumstances", which then leads to us pondering on the notion of sex work being work. On this episode of #TheDojo, we are joined by friend of the show Pam Tjelele, we kick things off with a conversation around parenting and the balancing act of raising kids within the privileges their parents can afford while keeping them grounded and trying to instill Ubuntu. We segue into a conversation around the dynamic, a lot of black folk deal with, of balancing their modern urban lives with the rules and set ways of their rural upbringing. We round off the pod chewing over a listener provided scenario around a stepfather dealing with a biological dad who was absent, now wanting to be present in their child's life. We advise a listener whether they should inform their partner when they get hit on by people in their partner's circle. ![]() We discuss girlfriend allowances and muse over the monies women receive from men and the expectations on both sides, that may arise from such arrangements. ![]() We ponder momentarily the issue of Miss SA attending the Miss Universe competition in Israel and we exchange views around our understanding of the conflict in the Middle East. We move on to deliberate about the legacy of apartheid president FW de Klerk, we attempt to contextualize his contributions to his "people" and the suffering inflicted to the majority black population of SA due to him being a leader in Apartheid SA. On this episode of #TheDojo, with Thabang absent, we kick things off with a brief catch up of what we got up to during the week. ![]()
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