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Lydiah En Mouvement
by Lydiah
In this first episode of Lydiah en Mouvement, I share the story of leaving my life in Gaborone behind — the comfort, the job, the identity to begin again in Maun. I didn’t feel ready. But sometimes, God moves us before we feel prepared. This episode is about growth, discomfort, and trusting the process of movement ,emotionally, spiritually, and professionally.Whether you’re in a season of transition, rebuilding, or simply asking “What now?”, this episode is for you.
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This Is How You Rebuild Your Life (One Habit at a Time)
Small Habits That Quietly Change Your LifeReal change doesn’t always come from big decisions.Sometimes it comes from the small things you choose to repeat every day.In this episode of Lydiah En Mouvement, we explore how small habits — like waking up earlier, creating intentional mornings, moving your body, and making time for faith — can slowly but powerfully transform your life.Through personal reflection and lived experience, this conversation highlights the importance of consistency over motivation and identity over quick results.If you’re in a season of rebuilding or trying to create a more intentional life, this episode is an invitation to start small — and stay consistent.
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The Truth About Feeling Lost In Your 20s & 30s (You’re Not Actually Lost)
Feeling lost in your 20s or 30s can be confusing and unsettling. One moment you think you have life figured out, and the next everything feels uncertain.In this episode of Lydiah En Mouvement, I talk about the deeper truth behind that feeling. What if being “lost” is not actually failure? What if it is simply a season of transition — a moment where life is reshaping you into someone new?We explore identity, growth, faith, and the quiet seasons where life feels unclear but meaningful change is happening beneath the surface.If you’ve ever questioned your direction, your purpose, or whether you are behind in life, this conversation is for you.Because sometimes what feels like being lost… is actually the beginning of transformation.
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Discomfort Is My New Comfort
Comfort is easy to chase , but it doesn’t always move us forward.In this episode of Lydiah En Mouvement, we explore what happens when you stop avoiding discomfort and start choosing it with intention. From building habits and discipline to navigating faith, language learning, fitness, and everyday life, this conversation reframes discomfort as a necessary part of growth , not something to fear.This episode is an invitation to rethink comfort, to start small even when it feels hard, and to design a life where the right things feel natural, and staying still no longer does.If you’re in a season of rebuilding, realigning, or learning to move again, this one is for you.
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Why Starting Before You’re Ready Changes Everything.
What if readiness isn’t something you wait for but something you build?In this episode of Lydiah En Mouvement, we explore why starting before you feel ready is often the very thing that changes everything. From life and faith to language learning, fitness, and business, this conversation challenges the idea that confidence, clarity, or comfort must come first.Through real reflections and practical insight, this episode is an invitation to stop waiting, start imperfectly, and trust that movement creates momentum.If you’ve been paused by fear, uncertainty, or discomfort this one is for you.
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Why Learning Languages Makes You a Better Human.
Learning a language doesn’t just change how you speak — it changes who you are.In this episode, I explore why learning languages makes you a better human. From humility and empathy to curiosity and open-mindedness, I share personal reflections on how French and other languages shaped my identity as a teacher, a traveller, and a woman navigating the world with intention.This is a gentle, reflective conversation for anyone learning a language, teaching one, or simply curious about how words can transform lives.Press play, reflect, and let language soften you.
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Title: Why Adult Friendships Are So Hard Podcast: Lydiah en Mouvement: The Podcast
Adult friendships can feel almost impossible to navigate. Between work, personal goals, healing, relationships, family, and the constant pressure to “be okay,” friendships often fall into the background — even when we don’t want them to.In this episode of Lydiah en Mouvement: The Podcast, we explore why adult friendships are so hard: the emotional labor, the mismatched effort, the fear of vulnerability, the impact of past hurt, and the reality of growing at different paces.This is a soft, honest, grounding conversation about community, connection, loneliness, and rebuilding trust. If you’ve ever felt like maintaining friendships as an adult requires more energy than you have — this episode will make you feel seen.
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Why Is There So Much Vandalism in Our Schools
In this episode of Lydiah en Mouvement, we dive deep into a difficult but necessary conversation:Why are our schools in Botswana experiencing so much vandalism?And more importantly—what does this say about our students, our systems, and our society?From broken windows to stolen equipment, burnt classrooms to graffiti-covered walls… the issue goes beyond “bad behaviour.”It’s about:✨ student frustration✨ broken communication✨ lack of engagement✨ environments that don’t inspire learning✨ and a school culture that feels disconnected from the world students live inAs a teacher, interpreter, traveller, and African woman “in movement,” I unpack this topic through the lens of real experience — not statistics alone.This episode explores:The emotional and social reasons behind vandalismHow school environments affect student identityWhy discipline alone won’t fix the problemA call to rethink how we create safe, inspiring spaces for young peopleWhat educators, parents, and policymakers can do differentlyWhether you are a teacher, parent, student, or someone who cares about the future of Botswana’s education system, this conversation is for you.
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Truth or Clickbait? — The Lost Art of Nuance
In this episode of Lydiah en Mouvement, I explore truth, media, and the rise of sensationalism in Botswana. Inspired by President Duma Boko’s recent remarks, we dive into what happens when nuance gets lost in the noise. As a teacher and storyteller, I reflect on how media literacy helps us think critically, read deeply, and protect our peace in a clickbait world.✨ Because real movement isn’t about reacting — it’s about understanding.#LydiahEnMouvement #TruthOrClickbait #MediaLiteracy #BotswanaVoices
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The Magic of Remembering Yourself with Lydiah Moremi — Lydiah En Mouvement
The Magic of Remembering Yourselfwith Lydiah Moremi : Lydiah En MouvementSpring in Paris.Flowers blooming. Air crisp. Hearts lighter.A day at Disneyland turned into something deeper , a reminder that joy, love, and presence are sacred.In this episode, Lydiah shares how one cold, magical day in Paris helped her reconnect with the parts of herself that giggle, dream, and believe again. From laughter with friends to the freedom of feeling young at heart, this is a story about rediscovering who you are beneath the layers of responsibility. Sometimes, healing looks like wearing Mickey Mouse ears, screaming on a roller coaster, and remembering what it feels like to be alive. Lydiah En Mouvement is a podcast for real stories about moving through life with intention — through faith, travel, language, healing, and becoming.#HealingJourney #LydiahEnMouvement #TravelWithIntention #ParisInSpring
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What Pain Built | Lydiah En Mouvement
A space for real stories about becoming — through purpose, pain, and growth.Hosted by Lydiah Moremi, Lydiah En Mouvement explores what it means to move through life with intention — sometimes walking, sometimes crawling, but always growing.From teaching and translating to faith, healing, and identity, Lydiah shares her journey as an African woman rebranding herself in spaces where no one knows her full story. Along the way, she invites others who are also in motion — dreamers, creatives, and quiet fighters who keep building even when life gets hard.This podcast is for anyone learning to rebuild, redefine, and rise again — with heart, discipline, and hope.Because movement is growth, and growth is grace.
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What It Feels Like to Be Quietly Judged for Not Meeting the Timeline
In this episode, I open up about what it feels like to move through your thirties — single, child-free, and still figuring things out — while the world quietly judges you for not “meeting the timeline.”It’s about redefining success, finding peace outside of expectations, and becoming the woman of your dreams, even when life looks nothing like you planned.Because sometimes, the pressure to have it all by now is exactly what teaches us to build it — one piece at a time.
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Homework: Helpful or Harmful? A Teacher’s Honest Take.
I came across a post where a parent said teachers should stop giving kids homework — and honestly, I get it. Kids need time to just be kids.But it got me thinking… is homework really the problem, or do we just need to rethink what it’s meant to do?In this episode, I share my thoughts as a teacher and as someone who believes learning doesn’t end when the bell rings. Let’s talk about balance, practice, and what homework should look like.
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My Ordinary, Extraordinary Life
What if the most extraordinary thing about your life is the part that looks ordinary?In this episode of Lydiah en mouvement, I share how cooking simple meals, showing up at the gym, teaching French verbs, and even enjoying pineapple for dessert 🍍 have taught me to see beauty in the everyday.It’s about rebranding ordinary moments as chic, powerful, and life-giving ,proof that you don’t need fireworks to be living an extraordinary story.🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
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Travel as a Teacher
Some people travel for the pictures, some for the escape — I travel for the lessons. From Namibia’s rest, to Paris’ beauty, to the Okavango’s stillness, every place has been a classroom. In this episode, I share what travel has taught me about rest, rhythm, presence, and why the best journeys are the ones that change you.🎙️ New episodes of Lydiah en mouvement drop every Tuesday on Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
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The Power of Routine
Episode 12: The Power of RoutineIn this episode of Lydiah en Mouvement, we dive into the power of routines and how they shape both the classroom and everyday life. From the first day back at school with registration, uniform checks, and setting expectations, to the consistency of gym sessions, reading, and podcasts before bed , routines bring balance, structure, and clarity.Discover why routines don’t have to be boring, how they actually create freedom, and how building simple habits can keep overwhelm at bay. This episode is a gentle reminder that knowing what to do and when is the secret to moving through life with ease
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Episode 11 – Taking a Break is Necessary
Sometimes the most productive thing you can do… is rest. In this episode of Lydiah En Mouvement, I reflect on the beauty of slowing down during my school break. From playing golf and paddle with friends, to indulging in pizza, cake, and ice cream (without worrying about calories 🙈), to simply enjoying family, travel, and little joys — I’m embracing what it truly means to pause.Rest is not laziness; it’s fuel. Whether you’re a teacher, student, or just hustling through life, this episode is a reminder that breaks are part of the work too. 💛
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Episode 10: The 30s Feel Different
The 30s feel different. In this episode of Lydiah en mouvement, I open up about birthdays, growth, and the quiet transformation happening in my life. I share the challenges that shaped me, what I’m proud of, the love my mother taught me, and the woman I’m becoming. It’s a conversation about embracing change, carrying love forward, and stepping into this new season with intention.
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Episode 9 — 35 Things I Wish I Knew in My 20s
35 honest lessons on discipline, faith, and courage , the truths I wish I knew in my 20s.Bonjour à tous, welcome to Lydiah en Mouvement.In this episode, I’m opening my heart and my journal to share 35 lessons I wish someone had told me in my 20s. From the fear that kept me from speaking French in university, to the discipline that now gets me to the gym whether I feel like it or not, these are the truths I’ve learned about growth, faith, courage, and living with intention.If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionism, doubted yourself, or wondered how to stay consistent when motivation fades, this episode is for you. Progress is better than perfection , and it’s never too late to start moving.Press play, and let’s grow together.
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Provision Isn’t Control: Why We All Need Financial Power
Episode 8 : Provision Isn’t Control: Why We All Need Financial PowerHost: Lydiah Moremi | Lydiah en mouvementWhat happens when provision becomes control? In this bold and honest episode, I unpack why financial independence isn’t just a “nice-to-have” — it’s a necessity.We talk real:💸 The pressure on men to provide👩🏾🦱 The danger of romanticizing dependency💔 The emotional & physical cost of not having your own money💡 And why every woman (and man) needs to take ownership of their financial future.Whether you love luxury, want to live free, or are just tired of feeling stuck, this conversation is for YOU.🎧 Press play and let’s grow together.🧡 Don’t forget to share with someone who needs to hear this.#MoneyTalks #FinancialFreedom #LydiahEnMouvement
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Don’t Let This Crisis Go To Waste
In this raw and honest episode, we talk about the economic crisis in Botswana , the devaluation of the Pula, the rising cost of living, and the real struggles many are facing today. But instead of spiraling, we ask the big question: Where are the opportunities when everything feels like it’s falling apart?From mindset shifts to practical steps, I share 5 powerful ways you can navigate this storm, not just to survive, but to build something meaningful in the middle of the mess.It’s not just a crisis , it could be a reset.Tune in and let’s talk about creating, collaborating, learning, and turning pain into purpose.Tag someone who needs to hear this.#LydiahEnMouvement #DontLetTheCrisisGoToWaste #BotswanaVoices
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Understanding the economy
We need to talk about it — because your money isn’t stretching the way it used to, and it’s not just in your head. The Pula is expected to weaken by 2.76%, and that small percentage? It’s messing with our bread, petrol, and peace of mind.In this episode, I break it down — no economics degree needed. Just real talk about what a weaker Pula actually means, how it affects regular Tswana households, and what we can actually do to navigate it all.From budgeting smarter to supporting local and giving yourself grace — this one’s for everyone trying to survive (and still have soft life dreams) in a tough economy.📉 No shame. No jargon. Just perspective, laughter, and some helpful tips.Tune in, share it with your broke bestie, and let’s talk real life.#LydiahEnMouvement #PulaEAWetse #YoungMotswanaMoneyTalks
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You don’t have to have it all figured out.
You don’t have to have it all figured out.In this episode, Lydiah shares an honest reflection about letting go of pressure, embracing small steps, and trusting the in-between seasons.For anyone building something meaningful, slowly.🎧 Tu n’es pas en retard. Tu es en mouvement.Épisode 5 de #LydiahEnMouvement
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Episode 4 — Rebuild Your Confidence After Rejection
Episode 4: Rebuild Your Confidence After RejectionRejection hurts , but it doesn’t define you. In this episode, I’m sharing honest reflections on how to bounce back, rebuild your confidence, and keep moving with purpose. Even after a “no,” you’re still worthy of the life you dream about.
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How do you keep showing up… when life feels painfully ordinary?
In this episode, we dive deep into a quiet truth: not every day will be grand, but every day matters.What if purpose is found more often in the mundane than in the milestones?What does it mean to keep showing up even when life feels… average?I share what this question has taught me and how embracing the “ordinary” has become one of the most radical acts of faith, consistency, and self-discovery in my life.✨ Tune in and be reminded that the small days are not empty — they’re sacred.🎧 Available now on all platforms#LydiahEnMouvement #Podcast #PurposeInTheOrdinary
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THE COST OF REBUILDING
Rebuilding isn’t just starting again — it’s sacrificing comfort, clarity, and sometimes your sense of self. In this episode, I reflect on the real cost of following purpose and what it’s taught me along the way. If you’re in a season of starting over, this one’s for you
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J’ai dû tout recommencer – I Had to Start Over
In this first episode of Lydiah en Mouvement, I share the story of leaving my life in Gaborone behind — the comfort, the job, the identity — to begin again in Maun. I didn’t feel ready. But sometimes, God moves us before we feel prepared. This episode is about growth, discomfort, and trusting the process of movement — emotionally, spiritually, and professionally.Whether you’re in a season of transition, rebuilding, or simply asking “What now?”, this episode is for you.I’m Lydiah — a French teacher, translator, interpreter, speaker, and woman of faith. I’m passionate about language, travel, wellness, and helping others grow through movement — in purpose and in life.Let’s Connect:📱 Instagram & TikTok: @lydiahenmouvement🌐 Website: www.learnfrenchwithlydiah.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this first episode of Lydiah en Mouvement, I share the story of leaving my life in Gaborone behind — the comfort, the job, the identity to begin again in Maun. I didn’t feel ready. But sometimes, God moves us before we feel prepared. This episode is about growth, discomfort, and trusting the process of movement ,emotionally, spiritually, and professionally.Whether you’re in a season of transition, rebuilding, or simply asking “What now?”, this episode is for you.
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