Healing Dysfunctional Dynamics: Can Black South African Men and Women Restore Hope? | Ep. 3
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2025
- In this powerful episode of the Tranquil Transformation podcast, we delve into a critical discussion: Can Black South African men and women heal dysfunctional dynamics and restore hope? Our guest, Phapano Phasha, shares profound insights into the challenges and opportunities for healing within our communities.
We explore the roots of these dynamics, the role of both men and women in fostering change, and the journey towards reclaiming our true identities. This episode is a candid conversation about accountability, the impact of historical and social pressures, and the potential for creating healthier relationships and communities.
Join us as we tackle hard truths and open the floor for necessary conversations that can pave the way for a brighter future. Whether you're seeking personal growth, community healing, or simply looking to understand these complex dynamics, this episode offers valuable perspectives.
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Thank you , 🙏🙏🙏🙏
It's all a pleasure
Thank you for touching the issue of Cheating🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi @TshilidzyJimmy,
Thank you for engaging with the episode and for your thoughtful comment. Cheating is indeed a complex and sensitive issue, and it's one that affects many relationships deeply. We're glad that the discussion resonated with you. Our goal is to open up conversations around these difficult topics so that we can all better understand the dynamics at play and work towards healthier, more honest relationships.
Feel free to share any thoughts or questions you might have-we’re here to keep the conversation going.
Best,
Tranquil Transformation
Thank you, you touched a lot of realistic subjects that truly affect women and it's interesting -i learned a lot.
I think on cheating if you stay it's mostly for buying time and destroy him from within
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It's a difficult world in relationships so i rather stay single...
They don't wanna be Responsible for their actions, men of this days i think they are worst.
God is everything Phapano glad you learning to pray😊
I enjoyed #tranquiltransformation
@nhlanhla Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and for engaging with the discussion! 🙏 It’s definitely a complex and challenging world when it comes to relationships, and we’re glad that the episode resonated with you.
Cheating and the decisions that follow are deeply personal and often complicated-thank you for sharing your perspective. It’s crucial to have these conversations openly, and we appreciate your honesty.
We agree, responsibility and accountability are key, and we hope that through dialogue like this, we can all encourage positive change. And yes, prayer is such a powerful tool-so glad you connected with that aspect as well.
Stay tuned for more discussions, and thanks again for being part of the Tranquil Transformation community! 🌟
#HealingConversations #AccountabilityMatters
58:13 how women feel about us men is something unsettling, I suppose other men hurt women and this cycle of trauma has affected men who have done women nothing but show love and protection. But alas there are two sides of the story.
17:34 this lady is bitter, she seems like she has competed with men and is questioning why men she has been exposed to are not progressive, it seems like her perception of men is distorted by what she has been exposed too.