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Sound of Siblings
by Imbali and Mo
“Sound of Siblings” is your front-row seat to South Africa’s creative pulse. From fresh music and unforgettable concerts to current affairs and the stories shaping our culture, this podcast dives into what’s moving and inspiring the nation. With honest conversations, laughter, and a sibling’s touch of warmth, Sound of Siblings is where connection meets creativity—celebrating the sounds, stories, and moments that make South Africa unique.
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DYING TO BURY SOMEONE | EP 17
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali and Mo.Episode 17 is bringing the uncomfortable truths about funerals and the behaviour South Africans should adhere to. This week, we dive into:(i) Whether or not to add ama'Kota to funeral food. (ii) Toxic chemicals in sanitary pads.(iii) Who we would turn to to remind us who we are. AND SO MUCH MORE.https://thencc.org.za/ncc-investigates-nine-suppliers-of-sanitary-pads/ 💬 JOIN THE CHAOSSUBSCRIBE | SHARE | ENGAGE | FOLLOW US MOREGot a hot take you can’t say out loud? Send it to us and we’ll say it for you:📩 [email protected] ⏱️ TIMESTAMPSINTRO – [00:00 – 01:48]UPELEPELE (hot takes) – [01:49 – 06:52]UMDLALO (game time) – [06:52 – 13:22]MASI’KHULUME (discussion) – [13:23 – 32:19]OUTRO – [32:20 – 34:10]🎧 LISTEN ON THE GODriving, walking, or pretending to work?Catch us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.And don’t forget to leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review.📱 FOLLOW THE FAMILYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundofsiblingsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundofsiblingspod/🔥 HASHTAGS#funeral #soundofsiblings #southafricanyoutuber #burials #siblingsbelike
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ARE PHILOSOPHERS REALLY SMART OR JUST SUCCESSFULLY UNEMPLOYED? | EP 16
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali and Mo.Episode 16 is loud, honest, and slightly unhinged—in the best way.💬 JOIN THE CHAOSSUBSCRIBE | SHARE | ENGAGE | FOLLOW US MOREGot a hot take you can’t say out loud? Send it to us and we’ll say it for you: 📩 [email protected] ⏱️ TIMESTAMPSINTRO – [00:00:00 – 02:44:26]Valentine's Day Moment – [02:44:27 –03:56:23] UMDLALO (game time) – [03:57:00 – 09:55:29]MASI’KHULUME (discussion) – [09:57:61 – 27:38:16]UPELEPELE (hot takes) – [27:38:00 – 31:02:21]OUTRO – [31:02:22 – 31:45:83]🎧 LISTEN ON THE GODriving, walking, or pretending to work?Catch us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.And don’t forget to leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review.📱 FOLLOW THE FAMILYTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@soundofsiblingsInstagram: www.instagram.com/soundofsiblingspod/#philosphy #soundofsiblings #southafrica #valentinesday #podcast #superbowl
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EP 15 | THE MEN'S GROUP CHATS HAVE BEEN LEAKED...
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali and Mo.Episode 15 does not disappoint, offering a host of topics that could shock a nation:(i) The group chat messages have been leaked and we read that men in their 30s are blindly offering up coworkers for s#* parties. (ii) The men have a green agenda because GBV doesn't seem inclusive of male struggles such as DV, Assault, and let's not forget being an ATM! (iii) Cyril has challenged the NEC to tell him a date for when to step down; as long as it's after the G20 so he can sell up SA for R150B. AND SO MUCH MORE. Sign the petition here: www.change.org/p/declare-gbvf-a-national-disaster-in-south-africa and find out more information about Gender Based Violence and Femicide. SUBSCRIBE | SHARE | ENGAGE | FOLLOW US MORE Send us your hottakes and opinions that you can't share publicly and we'll say them for you! (mailto:[email protected])
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EP 14 | GRACE MONDLANA PARTY, WOMEN FOR CHANGE, STUURMAN OWES MONEY & ANC MAFIA
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali and Mo.In this episode you will discover who the president of influencers in Southa is, how the ANC is mafia related and is selling Southa out to the highest bidder and the movement by Women For Change to shutdown Southa on the 21st of November. Sign the petition here: www.change.org/p/declare-gbvf-a-national-disaster-in-south-africa and find out more information about Gender Based Violence and Femicide. INTRO 00:00:00 - 00:03:40UMDLALO (game time) 00:03:41 - 00:13:11MASI'KHULUME (discussion) 00:13:12 - 00:51:57UPELEPELE (hot takes) 00:51:58 - 01:56:20OUTRO 00:56:26 - 00:56:45 Get in touch with us [email protected]⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Leave us a 5-star review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a comment. Make sure you follow our page and like, comment, and share this episode with your friends and family if you enjoyed it!tiktok.com/soundofsiblingsinstagram.com/soundofsiblingspodTune into the episode for all things fun, funky and downright frustrating.#societyandculture #gracemondlana #ancnews #africannationalcongress #cyrilramaphosa #wozasisicollective #southafricanpodcasts #southafricanyoutuber #womenforchange #gbv #femicide #genderbasedviolence
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EP 13: TRANSHUMANISM, THE RAND MANIPULATION AND MEN PANDERING FOR LIKES.
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali and Mo.In this episode Imbali is cussin everyone out for their complacency with the engaging with the genocides in Sudan & Congo. Especially those who've purchased the latest elite gadget! Mo has a pretty heated hot take about the true intention behind men who buy flowers for their partners on a weekly basis. Tune in and let us know if you agree with the beauty standard shift and if you water those around genuinely. INTRO 00:00:00 - 00:02:00UMDLALO (game time) 00:02:06 - 00:12:33MASI'KHULUME (discussion) 00:12:50 - 00:53:00UPELEPELE (hot takes) 00:55:00 - 01:00:00OUTRO 01:03:02 - 01:04:36 Get in touch with us [email protected]⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Leave us a 5-star review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a comment. Make sure you follow our page and like, comment, and share this episode with your friends and family if you enjoyed it!tiktok.com/soundofsiblingsinstagram.com/soundofsiblingspodTune into the episode for all things fun, funky and downright frustrating.#transhumanism #southafricanyoutuber #podcastshows #plasticsurgeryresults #krisjenner #catlady #iphone17 #iphone17pro #corruptionexposed
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EP 12: LOVE IS TOO STRICT, DOXXING DL PARTNERS, BULLYING TURNS VIOLENT
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali and Mo.In this episode Mo & Imbali come with a packed episode of a long list of news headlines and discuss the critical case of bullying in schools that has turned violent and life threatening. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Leave us a 5-star review on the audio platforms; Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a comment. Make sure you follow our page and like, comment, and share this episode with your friends and family if you enjoyed it!tiktok.com/soundofsiblingsinstagram.com/soundofsiblingspodTune into the episode for all things fun, funky and downright frustrating.
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EP 11. PERFORMATIVE MEN (matcha, Bell Hooks) & SWIFTIES' REALITY CHECK
The Sound of Siblings Podcast with Imbali & Mo. Are you a swiftie that has crash landed back to Earth and just realized that the person you've pedestalized this whole time is actually just a mediocre white woman who doesn't really have much in the talent realm? Well, let us hold your hand and welcome you to our reality; even though Mo says she has had some bangers. Are you a performative man or woman? Someone who is virtue signalling and using the interests of the opposite gender as a manipulation tool to gain favour and appeal? This episode is for you - we hold your hand too and let you know that authenticity is cheaper than living a double-life. Make sure you follow our page and like, comment, and share this episode with your friends and family if you enjoyed it!tiktok.com/soundofsiblingsinstagram.com/soundofsiblingspodTune into the episode for all things fun, funky and downright frustrating. Leave us a 5-star rating on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
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EP 10: FROZEN CHICKEN SMOOTHIES, TSHEPO'S TELL-ALL, FORT HARE ABLAZE
Have you ever had a president who denied knowing anyone even though one of those people was his brother in-law and the other was someone who lived down the road from him?! Yeah that's our South African President - Cyril Ramaphosa who seems to have the most convenient case of amnesia. In this 10th episode we deep dive into what's happening in Bloemfontein at the university of Fort Hare and the police brutality experienced by students. We also briefly touch on the gross nature of the contestants of the UK's latest Love Island season. Since Married At First Sight (MAFS) never seems to disappoint we talk all things reunions and what was uncovered by the experts. Dum dum dum - Tshepo was unfaithful and he tells-all. Tune into the episode for all things fun, funky and downright frustrating. Follow us on social media @SoundofSiblings and make sure to give us 5-star ratings on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
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EP 9: TRANSMAXXING, RICH SIDE PIECES, THEMBISA HOSPITAL FRAUD AND GAMBLING CRISIS IN SA
In this episode Mo & Imbali come with a packed episode of facts, well-researched social catastrophes and more. As usual this episode is segmented for your ease of navigation, listening and enjoyment. ⭐️ For the first time in this episode - we have backing tracks for your pleasure :) Let us know if this made it easier for you to listen. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your poddies. Follow us on all socials @soundogsiblings (IG & Tiktok). Much love and appreciation for your subscription, follow, like and engagement!
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EP 8: SOUTHA'S DIDDY, CHRISTIAN PSYCHOSIS AND ANELE'S LICK-BACK
🎙️ Anele’s Clapback, Christian Chaos & Maphorisa the “SA Diddy” 🎶🔥In this episode, we unpack how Anele on 94.7 got her lick-back with Helen Zille, reminding us why radio remains one of the fiercest stages for public debate. We also dive into the unsettling rise of Christian psychosis and rapture hysteria — exploring how fear-driven narratives distort faith and society. To close, we shift gears into music, spotlighting Maphorisa, the hitmaker some are calling the South African Diddy — and what that comparison really means for culture, power, and the industry.⚡ Expect wit, critique, and cultural commentary that pulls no punches.#societyandculture #anele #helenzille #maphorisa #diddyallegations #therapture #christianfaith #psychosis #southafricannews #soundofsiblings
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EP 7: Plates, Politics & Plot Twists: Delicious to Dubai
🎙️ From Food Festivals to Transmaxxing & True Crime in Dubai 🍴✈️💀This episode takes you on a wild ride: we dish on the highs (and lows) of DSTV Delicious, unpack the bizarre online trend of transmaxxing and what it says about gender, identity & the internet, and end with a deep dive into the chilling Death in Dubai documentary that’s left everyone talking.🔥 Expect hot takes, sharp analysis, and conversations that connect pop culture, social shifts, and the stories shaping our world.#festivalreviews #transmaxxing #dubailifestyle #societyandculture #popculture
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EP 6: Rent-a-Bottle Culture Meets Real Talk & Charlie Kirk
From global politics to local party culture – this episode covers it all. We unpack the controversial figure Charlie Kirk and why his rhetoric sparks debate worldwide. Then, we zoom in on South Africa’s drinking culture: the realities of excessive alcohol consumption, the strange flex of renting bottles at groove just for appearances, and what this says about image, status, and identity.To balance it out, we highlight creativity on the rise with a deep dive into the new album by umzuluPhaqa and Misfit – breaking down the sounds, the vision, and the artistry shaking up the scene.🎧 Tune in for a mix of politics, culture, and music – with honest commentary and unfiltered takes.#societyandculture #podcastshows #charliekirk #southafricanyoutuber #southafricannews #alcoholproblem #socialissues #soundofsiblings
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EP 5: 💔 Dating in Crisis: Love, Power & Breaking Old Rules 💔
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the modern dating crisis – exploring the shifting dynamics of age-gap relationships, like older women dating younger men, and why society still clings to outdated stigmas. We challenge the misogynistic and patriarchal dogma that keeps us disconnected from our authentic selves, and unpack how unlearning these narratives can lead to deeper self-awareness and healthier connections.But the conversation doesn’t stop there – we also tackle the National Credit Regulator’s proposal to blacklist South Africans with student debt, and what that means for young people already struggling to build futures in a tough economy.🎙️ Expect raw truths, unfiltered perspectives, and thought-provoking insights on love, liberation, and the systems that hold us back.Sign the petition against the National Credit: https://www.change.org/p/petition-rejecting-dtic-draft-regulation-affecting-student-debts #podcastshows #societyandculture #relationship #southafricanyoutuber #datingcrisis #datingadvice #datingtipsformen #datingtipsforwomen #datingtips #southafricannews #currentaffairs
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EP 4: Exposed: Alabuga Start Program & The Weaponization of SA Influencers
In this episode, we unpack the dark side of the Alabuga Start Program and how it targeted South African young women with false promises. We break down how influencers were weaponized to push misinformation, silence skepticism, and sway people away from doing their own research.From the glossy Instagram campaigns to the real-life consequences, we explore what this scam reveals about influence, vulnerability, and the cost of chasing opportunities without transparency.🎙️ Join us as we connect the dots between digital influence, accountability, and the urgent need for critical thinking in an era where clout often outweighs truth.#societyandculture #podcastshows #alabugastart #russian #scammerexposed #southafricanyoutuber #southafricannews #seemah #ghosthlubi #cyanboujee #munaka #scammeralert #humantraffickingawareness #africanews
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3. "I will be your father if I have to."
👀 “I’ll be your father if I have to” – yes, that unforgettable Married at First Sight South Africa Season 2 quote sets the tone for this spicy episode! We unpack the drama, the cringe, and the culture of reality TV moments that live rent-free in our heads.But that’s just the start – we also dive into the Simphiwe Dana hair influence incident, the buzzing saga between Onezwa & Nara Smith, and the heated conversations around Trevor Stuurman and Woza Sisi Collective.At the heart of it all, we explore a bigger question: Collaboration vs. Competition in the creative world. Why does it feel like people lean more toward rivalry instead of building together? What would true collaboration look like for artists, creators, and influencers shaping culture today?🎙️ Expect bold opinions, thoughtful insights, and unfiltered commentary that challenges the way we see community, creativity, and clout.
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2: TAXI DRIVER BRUTALITY, ZEE NATION FEST, HEy NEIGHBOUR SAGA
Taxi wars, concert chaos, and festival vibes! In this episode, we dive into the wild world of South African taxi drivers – unpacking the entitlement, the bullying on the roads, and why it feels like they run the streets. Then, we shift gears into the drama of the Hey Neighbour Saga, breaking down what really went down and how fans are responding. Finally, we wrap things up with an inside look at Zee Nation Fest – the highs, the lows, and whether it lived up to the hype.🎙️ Expect raw opinions, hilarious takes, and a no-holds-barred review you won’t find anywhere else.If you’ve ever been cut off by a taxi, wondered what’s happening in the SA festival scene, or just love some unfiltered pop culture commentary – this episode is for you!
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1. South Africa and the obsession with toxic drama.
From viral drama to chilling true crime — South Africa can’t seem to catch a break. In this episode, Mo & Imbali dive into the country’s growing obsession with online beef, the ripple effects of toxic podcast culture, and the shocking reality of a serial killer roaming free. Buckle up — it’s about to get real.Full video on Youtube!
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35. “The Bitterness of Defeated Thinking”
In this episode follow Imbali along as they delve into the subjects of #mentalhealth right on time for #mentalhealthawareness month! They use the medium of #tarotreading with Jessi Jumanji’s #afrotarot deck to channel advice and collective wisdom for overcoming stagnant habits. Stick around for Siren Sounds where they’ll break into songs in various ways and definitely stick around for the spicy thread by Dr Thema that asks “what lesson you learned the hard way that you’d want others to know?” For everyone looking for a #newjob or opportunity, Imbali sends their love and luck! FOLLOW US: https://www.instagram.com/imbali_blooming/ https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod #soundon #podcastclips #traumainformed #podcast #threads #latestepisodes
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34. "IT'S ALWAYS THE SAME DJS, UGH"
When was the last time you went to the clurb and shazamed a song? When was the last time a DJ put you onto a new song at a party? Exactly, our point because the party scene in Vancouver is diabolically dead and lame. Tune into this episode and watch Imbali & guest, Keitu, as they unpack the reason behind the whack nightlife in Vancouver as a Black person. Also, we discuss reasons to leave a relationship, play "Can You Guess The Song in 1 second", and talk about all the adulting things that get on our last nerve!! FOLLOW US: https://www.instagram.com/imbali_blooming/ https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod #podcasts #nightlife #vancouver #djs #djsongs #guessthesong #adultingfeels #adultingstruggles #threads #soundon #soundonsiren
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33. “CRITICAL LEARNING PERIODS”
Ever wanted to stand up for yourself when it mattered most but you’re stuck in a coping mechanism loop? Let’s talk about “CRITICAL LEARNING PERIODS” on EP 33.Have you ever wanted to have a different response to something that’s triggering? Perhaps you want to no longer feel helpless when you’re in a situation that’s previously caused you stress? I’m here to tell you that’s possible, well in fact Peter Levine and other psychologists can tell you better than I can.In this episode Imbali dives into critical learning periods which are periods in which new learning can occur that will shift previous coping mechanisms and patterns. This allows you to redevelop critical developmental processes that were formerly thwarted due to a traumatic experience.SUBSCRIBE | CONNECT | SHARE | FOLLOWFOR THE AUDIO LISTENERS:* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3G1ktxZDTGpThoNhqFkN10* Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-on-siren/id1629964120FOLLOW US:* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/#podcasts #criticalthinking #learninganddevelopment #psychologicalfacts #psychologicalresearch #marriagecouplevlog #threads #soundonsiren
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HE READ MY LETTER OUT LOUD… | EP 32
Have you ever been so embarrassed that you wound up eating lunch alone for weeks to come in the girls bathroom at school?! No, then you haven’t experienced the amount of embarrassment that Imbali did after she made a bold move during lunch period at school. On the other hand, Keitu is too cool for embarrassment and maybe some of you will resonate with that! Whether you’re in it for the story time about envy and jealousy, song games, spicy threads or some good company - this episode is jam packed with so much fun!! SUBSCRIBE | CONNECT | SHARE | FOLLOW FOLLOW US:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod#newepisode #embarassingmoments #podcastepisodes #namethesong #babydaddydrama #dilemmas
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"THAT AFTER PARTY ALMOST PUT ME IN THE AFTER LIFE" | EP 31
March is Imabli's birthday month and in that spirit the girls dive into how one celebrates themselves and overall how they deal with achievements. From isolation, to underwhelming involvement by friends and family there's a lot to unpack. So what are you waiting for? Dive in and figure out if you're a whimsically inclined person or not. FOLLOW US:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod#newepisode #whimiscal #threads #podcastepisodes #birthdaycelberation #celebratingyourself
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"YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO A CHILD-FREE WORLD." | EP 30
The world has such a bizarre disdain for children in public spaces but would bring a dog instead. That is some weird behaviour because children are actually people who will grow into adults like us! Also, the incessant judgement of parents when children are being children has to stop - and there in NEVER a need to discipline someone's child unless it's been requested by the parent/ caregiver. In this episode, Imbali and Keitu dive into how to build more compassion for parents and children, inheritance and so much more. WATCH ON YYOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/6F8xN6v255UFOR THE AUDIO LISTENERS: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-on-siren/id1629964120FOLLOW US:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod#podcasts #childfreelife #childlessness #inheritance #wordassociation
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"I JUST WANT TO UNPLUG FROM LIFE FOR A WHILE." | EP 29
These last few years have been exhausting and for some of us it's made burnout an unfortunate good friend. It doesn't help that we set and hold ourselves to so many arbitrary timelines when we've seen people achieve success at all ages and in all kinds of ways. Have you ever just wanted to quiet the noise altogether even just for a while? Well, you're not alone. FOLLOW US:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundonsirenpodcast/* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundonsirenpod#podcasts #burnout #mentalhealth #nflplayers #dilemma #southafrica #music #wordassociation
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METROSEXUAL?! | EP 28
The portmanteau, "metro-sexual" came out in the late 90s when a popular British male writer wanted to talk about men who cared about their fashion sense, taking care of themselves and honestly loving himself. WE DON'T BUY IT - and that's what we discuss on this episode!Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and go watch us on YouTube for a visual experience https://youtu.be/hgMBbD__6v4. FOLLOW US:Instagram: @soundonsirenpodcastTikTok: @soundonsirenpod#podcasts #2025goals #welcomeback
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"BIG BRAIN WORK" | EP 27
2025 goals, content and so much more is what Keitumetse (guest co host) and Imbali (seasoned host) discuss in this first episode of the new year. Follow us on the audio platform you're listening to, or go watch us on YouTube for a visual experience https://youtu.be/MfLZfKVEAo0. FOLLOW US:Instagram: @soundonsirenpodcastTikTok: @soundonsirenpod#podcasts #2025goals #welcomeback
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26. The spheres of humanity
In this week's episode we are riddled with questions: 1. What 3 countries would you visit and which would you live in for over a year? 2. Is Pan-Africanism relevant to every Black person or person of African descent? Should it be? 3. Is Pan-Africanism a mono-racial movement? 4. If folks don't adopt a Eurocentric or Afrocentric lens; then what is their frame of influence? 5. Can you play this marshmallow, check-it-out, woo game beyond level 6?
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25. RELATIONSHIPS; ARE THEY WORTH IT?
From the euphoric highs of love to the inevitable challenges we face, relationships offer a mirror reflecting our deepest desires, fears, and aspirations. Through compelling anecdotes, expert insights, and heartfelt discussions, we'll challenge conventional wisdom and invite you to reconsider your perspective on the value of relationships. Follow us on IG and TikTok: @soundonsirenpodcast
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24. VLOG: "I found love on Raya"
Buckle up and get ready for a reality check like no other. This is "I Found Love on Raya" – where dreams may be verified, but the journey to happily ever after is anything but ordinary. Imbali gives us insight into the rollercoaster ride that is the glitzy world of elite dating! In this eye-opening exposé, we're diving deep into the juicy details of finding love on Raya. Follow us on IG: @soundonsirenpodcast
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23. Can a Billionaire be an activist?
This week we come in hot! Exploring artivism, your fave Black billionaires, the death of celebrity culture, and conversational safeguarding. Are you afraid to say what you want to say? (Excluding all -isms of course!) Follow us on IG: @soundonsirenpodcast Watch on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv-ZPq6ZieU&t=45s
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22. THE ART OF VENERATION x Adonis Critter King
This week we come back with a brand new episode and we introduce Adonis Critter King, our new co-host alongside Imbali Blooming. We discuss art, creative expression, sacred practice and self-veneration. Watch Full Ep on Youtube
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21. Gogo's Tales: My Final Form
Join us on this extraordinary voyage, where every story is a testament to the incredible interconnectedness that makes our journey through life a beautifully unpredictable adventure. Don't miss out on the magic—like, share, and subscribe for more tales that will touch your heart and ignite your imagination! #GogosTales #IntimateCoincidences #StorytellingMagic
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20. Ground Through Love: A Meditation
Through mindfulness and intention, "Ground In Love" encourages you to release the weight of the external world, allowing your spirit to soar freely. This episode is not just a meditation; it's an invitation to cultivate a profound sense of love for yourself and others, fostering a deep connection that transcends the boundaries of time and space. Join us on this sacred pilgrimage to the heart, where love is not just a fleeting emotion but a powerful force that anchors you in the present moment. Whether you're a seasoned meditator or taking your first steps on this inward journey, "Ground In Love" is a luminous guide that will leave you refreshed, renewed, and intimately connected to the boundless love that resides within and around you. Tune in, breathe deeply, and let the waves of love wash over you in this captivating episode of "Ground In Love: A Meditation.
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19. STANDING OUT TO STAND IN
Unravel the secrets behind standing out as the ultimate catalyst for personal and professional growth. Join us on an electrifying journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we uncover how embracing your uniqueness is the game-changer you've been seeking. From real-life tales of triumph to practical strategies, this episode is your roadmap to ignite change, seize opportunities, and thrive in a world where individuality reigns supreme. Don't just blend in—stand out, stand tall, and claim your rightful place in the pursuit of progress!
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18. Conversations With My Grandmother: 2023 in review
Step into a world where wisdom meets the present! Join us for a heartfelt journey in our latest episode, 'Conversations With My Grandmother: 2023 in Review.' Unveil the past year's triumphs, challenges, and the timeless perspectives only a grandmother can offer. From the year's biggest moments to personal anecdotes, this episode is a warm embrace of generational storytelling and insightful retrospection. Tune in for a heartwarming blend of nostalgia, laughter, and timeless wisdom.
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17. Slingshot your intuition
Prepare to catapult your intuition into the stratosphere in this compelling episode, as we unlock the transformative power it holds. Discover how to harness your inner wisdom as a precision tool, propelling you toward the fulfillment of your most profound aspirations. Dive deep into the intricacies of using your insights as the guiding compass to manifesting your deepest desires, and embark on a journey of self-discovery that will change the trajectory of your life forever.
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16. Numbers: their mystery and wisdoms
Esoteric interpretations of numbers are highly symbolic and vary widely across different cultures and belief systems. They are often used for divination, meditation, and gaining deeper insights into the spiritual aspects of life.
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15. The Inner Voyage
Dive deep into the mystical world of Tarot as we unravel its enigmatic secrets, unveiling not one, not two, but three intriguing categories that will leave you spellbound: the Majestic Major Arcana, the Mysterious Minor Arcana, and the Royal Court Cards. Hold your breath, for this journey is about to get truly captivating!
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14. Bend your Brain
moving yourself from helpless surrender to competent self-ownership
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13. the end, is the beginning in motion
when things end, we go through many seasons and sift through many reasons to find closure or meaning. then we hope for a future time, when a new beginning will befall us and we can truly be healed/ over it. what we overlook is the fact that the end is the beginning already in motion. the moment you decided to end it or not leads to a string of consequential circumstances that begin forming right at the tail-end of this decision. in this episode, I reflect on my cycles, their natural process of revealing themselves, the ironic nature of most of them, and how I'm learning to embrace change as love and not punishment.
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12. show up, and surprise yourself.
what if you just showed up and did what you want to do? what if you showed up bad, messy, unrehearsed and afraid? it's common for people, including myself, to be pleasantly surprised when we take on challenges, such as sharing our work on social media, publishing a book, or starting a business, despite feeling unprepared or scared. The reward of showing up and thriving despite the outcome is a sweet gift. so, I ask you, my friends, when will you just show up and surprise yourself?
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11. how do we remain open to receive?
Legacy is often viewed as an afterthought, only acknowledged after a person has passed away and their accomplishments are praised. However, I believe we should approach legacy-building in a more intentional and ongoing manner. Even if we don't actively try to influence others, our actions still affect them and the people they interact with. How can we bring this awareness to the forefront?
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10. forgiving myself, for praying my father away as a child.
Growing up, my father struggled with alcoholism, among other things, which turned our home into a volatile environment. As a child, I never knew what would set my father off; I had to develop hyper-alertness and problem-solving/ escape-planning behaviour. Being around him left me feeling uneasy which drove me to seek refuge in my bedroom away from him and his drama. I'd spent hours thinking back to when I saw all the good things in my father, better yet, when he saw them in himself. We used to have picnics in the golden African sun in Johannesburg. We would listen to music and eat all the treats we could manage that day. As I mourn for those days, I wonder how much my father mourns for the parts of himself he doesn't get to visit either. In my plea for escape, I turned to God with a request that used to make me sick to my stomach.
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9. this is not a unique sentiment, but it is an undeniable truth
Our society's focus on capitalism and individualism has caused us to overlook the beauty within ourselves. Despite popular belief, these pursuits do not heighten our awareness but instead, diminish it. To fully appreciate the wonder of being human, we need to both observe and be observed by others. This interaction allows us to appreciate the unique qualities that have fostered growth and development in collectivist communities for generations. Let us unite and spread a love that honors and respects all individuals, rather than just ourselves.
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8. the deepest and most settled part of me, deserves to speak to that part of you.
In our relationships, regardless of their nature, we often struggle to trust that others know what they truly need, want, or feel - even when they express themselves clearly. This lack of trust stems from a society rife with stereotypes and misinformation, creating an environment of untrustworthiness. But what if we approached every situation with openness and trust, believing that we will communicate honestly and respectfully? Can you trust yourself to do the same? Let's strive for mutual trust and respect in all our relationships.
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7. will we ever resource humans instead of treating them like resources?
in this capitalistic system, we are treated as resources. our humanity and dignity are stripped from us as we are sold messages of productivity over health. the industrial complex began in factories and moved into our bodies. if we are to survive beyond a reset of revolution in every century, we must change our view and resource humans instead of treating them like resources. episode 7 is a cry out to hr departments to not penalize employees for taking mental health time and instead adopt policies to create mental wealth initiatives.
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6. when was the last time you enjoyed life?
Imbali breaks down the word 'enjoyment' because joy can become a social media buzzword and lose its essence. they examine the origins of the word 'enjoyment' and encounter the sweet gesture of invitation for the self, along with the synergies of mindfulness and presence that are required. enjoyment is something we can engage in daily and in fact, Imbali would suggest that we take time to notice when we are in this blissful state of enjoyment. who knows, you might just surprise yourself. https://www.instagram.com/soundonsiren/
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5. what is the legacy of our words and our actions?
we are in the midst of a revolution and it's calling for us to reassess our social contracts and constructs. Imbali explores why society becoming more sensitive is not a problem and in fact how this sensitivity has always been there but tolerance is changing. we must invite ourselves to step up to the challenge of being more accountable for our words and actions, to better reckon with nuance and the re-negotiation of many relationships. comedians and artists alike are not immune to this call to change and elevate. https://www.instagram.com/soundonsiren/
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4. the urge to burn everything to the ground
Imbali takes an honest look at what happens to them when they revisit or restart a project. I am always thinking about the cycles that I experience in life, and how they inform the lessons that I am supposed to learn. in this process of becoming the best version of myself, I have come to realize how I hold myself back when I should ask for support and how helpful it would be to leave a detailed trace of my journey to see my growth over time. https://www.instagram.com/soundonsiren/
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3. how can you call yourself a Pan-Africanist if you don't do this?
we can shout Pan-Africanism from the rooftops all we want, but if we do not embody it as the lifestyle it is, instead of a fleeting movement we become hypocrites. Imbali delves into some ways you can begin to live a Pan-Africanist life, which is ultimately the expansion of yourself beyond a Western lens. what you watch, and listen to, who you talk to, where you spend your money, what languages you learn, and how you spend your time are indicative of your commitment to Pan-Africanism. https://www.instagram.com/soundonsiren/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
“Sound of Siblings” is your front-row seat to South Africa’s creative pulse. From fresh music and unforgettable concerts to current affairs and the stories shaping our culture, this podcast dives into what’s moving and inspiring the nation. With honest conversations, laughter, and a sibling’s touch of warmth, Sound of Siblings is where connection meets creativity—celebrating the sounds, stories, and moments that make South Africa unique.
HOSTED BY
Imbali and Mo
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