
Kickstarter is our new and final series for season 2 of As You Lead, which contains some essential tools that could kick start your growth in the new year. A key tool being the ability to dream big.
Over time as we get older, we tend to find ourselves caught up in the Rat Race. This can be described as the pattern of getting up, going to work, paying bills and going back to sleep again. This can lead us to lose our creativity, zest for life and ability to dream of and pursue big hairy audacious goals.
Our guest today, describes himself as a Champion of Creativity, an Ambassador of Wellness and aPursuer of Excellence.Robert Belle is a qualified accountant and transformational speaker, who helps people who feel stuck in their career or life journey to break away from the “norm” and find new paths that reveal their true value.
Feb 28, 2022
48 min

Kickstarter is our new and final series for season 2 of As You Lead, which contains some essential tools that could kick start your growth in the new year. The second tool being career planning.
Most of us often have big goals for our careers. We dream and visualise being in the C-suite or being CEO/Founder of successful enterprises. Yet for some this is where the process ends-at the dreaming phase. In order to actualise the plans we have and ensure we are successful, developing a plan for how we will reach our career or business goals is instrumental.
Our guest is Vumile Msweli, who is an accomplished and dedicated executive, speaker and columnist, with almost a decade of experience in the financial services industry. She has carved a niche for herself in career coaching. She is the Chief Executive officer for Hesed Consulting which is a coaching and consulting firm specialising in commerce acceleration; career coaching; women empowerment; facilitation and training on the African continent.
Feb 14, 2022
37 min

Kickstarter is our new and final series for season 2 of As You Lead, which contains some essential tools that could kick start your growth in the new year. The first tool being Accountability.
In our age of navigating work in a healthy way, both mentally and physically, we often hear maxims such as “be kind to yourself” when working towards our goals. Accountability as a part of self-care is a phenomenon shared by Tafadzwa in her Ted Talk: Accountability is a love language, which has amassed over 20k views on YouTube. Her message brings home that holding ourselves accountable is an important part of being kind to ourselves.
Tafadzwa Bete Sasa is a high performance coach, training facilitator and speaker.She is the creator of the GoalGetter Planner - a customised daily organiser that helps people clarify, plan for and smash their goals. She is also the founder of the GoalGetter Tribe - a personal development community providing young professionals and entrepreneurs with best practices, motivation and accountability from a tribe of like minded people.
You can reach Tafadzwa and her community through her Instagram handle: @thatgoalgettergirl
Jan 28, 2022
57 min

Investopedia defines the word Intraprenuer as someone who “works inside a company to develop an innovative idea or project that will enhance the company's future.” The term "intrapreneur" is a combination of the two words "internal" and "entrepreneur." It was first coined by Gifford Pinchot III and Elizabeth S. Pinchot in a 1978 white paper.
In this episode I have a conversation with a dynamic businesswoman, Karabo Moloko, who is the CEO of Sybrin Systems SA, a digital transformation software development company. During our conversation, Karabo shares some insights on why intrapreneurship could be the answer to transforming Africa’s economy.
Oct 6, 2021
1 hr 1 min

We’ve all heard it before: Africa’s the next big thing when it comes to business growth. However romanticised starting and growing a business in Africa is, it’s hard. In our brand new series, The Hard Things, we explore how young African entrepreneurs and business leaders overcome these challenges and manage to confront the hard thing about hard things.
This episode is focused on how to find your calling in business.
I have a conversation with a dear friend Liz Letsoalo, an entrepreneur and Speaker who is on a journey to public service. As the founder of a beauty brand, she considers herself to be primarily in the business of transforming beauty and its standards to achieve more equitable, realistic and thoughtful standards that empower and uplift beauty in all its forms. Liz has delivered a TEDx talk on the politics of power, and aims to use both her speaking and entrepreneurial initiatives to serve South Africa and the world.
In this episode Liz shares some insights on why it’s important to act with courage in order to be an agent of change in whatever form of work you find yourself doing.
Sep 1, 2021
49 min

We’ve all heard it before: Africa’s the next big thing when it comes to business growth. However romanticised starting and growing a business in Africa is, it’s hard. In our brand new series, The Hard Things, we explore how young African entrepreneurs and business leaders overcome these challenges and manage to confront the hard thing about hard things.
This episode is focused on how to start multiple high growth digital startups in Africa. I have a conversation with Rapelang Rabana, who is an internationally lauded technology entrepreneur, and was featured on the cover of ForbesAfrica magazine before the age of 30. In this episode Rapelang shares some insights on how to succeed as a tech founder in Africa.
Aug 12, 2021
54 min

Our new series “You’re not unhappy you’re unled” is based on the premise that self leadership is instrumental in changing our lived experiences.
This episode focuses on how it influences the people we live and work with and how they lead us.
I have a conversation with Carice Anderson the author of the renowned book: Why Intelligence is not enough. Carice holds an MBA from Harvard University and has worked with and for top companies such as Deloitte, Google, Allan Gray Orbis Foundation, and McKinsey & Company.
In this episode Carice shares with us how we can lead our leaders and why she believes intelligence is not enough.
Jul 26, 2021
57 min

Our series “You’re not unhappy you’re unled” is based on the premise that self leadership is instrumental in changing our lived experiences.
This episode focuses on how it influences the systems within which we work and live.
Our host, Cikida Gcali-Mabusela is in conversation with S'onqoba Vuba, who has a deep passion for systemic change in areas of social development. She has served as the COO of the Sifiso Learning Group; as a member of the South African President's Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and as a Global Shaper for the World Economic Forum.
In this episode S’onqoba shares her views on how she believes young people can Lead the system
Jul 8, 2021
53 min

How can you lead yourself optimally?
A recent study shows that 58% of managers said they didn’t receive any management training. This statistic unveils a harsh reality. We have many leaders who aren’t trained on how to lead.
We kick off season 2 with a new series titled, "You're not unhappy, you're unled" which takes the premise that optimal self-leadership influences the people and systems that lead us.
In this episode, Part 1, we unpack what 'Self-leadership' is and practical ways of leading ourselves, daily.
Jun 16, 2021
43 min

In the season finale episode of As You Lead, our hosts Cikida Gcali-Mabusela and Katleho Mohono go down memory lane and reflect on the past few months of the podcast. They share lessons learned and how the podcast has impacted their leadership journey. They also express gratitude to each other and everyone who has been part of the As you Lead community.
Dec 17, 2020
39 min
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