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Recorded live in Cape Town, South Africa, in partnership with Spotify Africa, this special episode of the To My Sisters Podcast honours International Women’s Day with a deeply honest and healing conversation.
Your favourite online sisters and gal pal, Courtney Daniella Boateng, Renée Kapuku & the wonderful Mpoomy Ledwaba explore what it means to heal family wounds, reconnect with your inner child, and rediscover joy, rest, and fun as an act of faith. They transparently discuss their journeys of being the eldest daughter in an African home, healing family wounds, surrendering to God, learning to trust Him again, and embracing softness in a world that often demands strength.
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Jameis Winston said the real regret wasn’t underperforming—it was dreaming too small. Michael Vick admitted he just wanted to make it. That hit us. In this episode, we talk about […]
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