The quality of your videos, the neatness of your studio and everything else are without a parallel. I like more the way you ask serious questions nonchalantly. It's so organic and you don't come across as if you're forcing it, and you also do a research on a subject before you invite guests. This is so educational and something to write home about. 🎉
Great interview, gentlemen! What I particularly appreciate is that the focus was on discussing ideas rather than solely delving into Penuel's personal story. It's crucial that we engage in conversations that revolve around the solutions different minds can offer to advance our nation. Your podcast is fantastic, and I definitely intend to catch up on all the episodes I missed. We need more critical thinkers and platforms like yours that foster discussions on ideas that can drive progress for South Africa and our communities. Keep up the excellent work!
Penuel is truly an exceptional storyteller who excels at expressing and articulating his views. While I may not always agree with him, I do acknowledge that there are some points on which we share common ground. I must commend you guys for conducting a great interview that effectively showcased his talents. Well done! 😊
It is vital to recognize that our individual and collective contributions play a significant role in shaping the future of our country. Relying solely on political leaders or the government to bring about change is not enough. We must take an active role in building our nation and exercising our rights to make a difference. One powerful way to combat unemployment and foster economic growth is by creating and supporting businesses. By becoming entrepreneurs and job creators, we reduce our dependence on the government and take control of our own destinies. Let's embrace the notion that change starts from within, and collectively, we can build a prosperous future for ourselves and our country.
Surprisingly, from Uganda, and easily pronounce the words and names from the south cause I spent my childhood in Swaziland! Interesting to see some folks from the South struggling to pronounce some words abd names!
In the current state of South Africa, it is vital that we utilize the democratic system to its fullest extent in order to bring stability to our country. This entails voting for a leader who is not only capable but also economically aligned with our nation's needs. Once stability is achieved, we can explore and implement other solutions that will work towards the betterment of South Africa. Let us prioritize choosing a leader who can navigate our economy effectively and work towards a prosperous future for our nation.
Voting is not only a civic duty but also a powerful tool in shaping the direction of our nation. It is crucial that we actively listen to political leaders and take the time to understand their policies, values, and visions for our country. Unfortunately, sometimes we find ourselves caught up in entertainment like movies, which distracts us from keeping a close eye on the affairs of our nation. By prioritizing our time and taking an interest in understanding the various political candidates, we empower ourselves to make informed decisions about who we choose to vote for. Let's remember the importance of staying engaged, informed, and actively participating in the political process to ensure a brighter future for our country.
I'm afraid that we have a lot of political parties and they're making us week to get rid of ANC, maybe we shouldn't focus on a party we like but we should come together n vote for any parties we think they are top five. It doesn't matter who wins as long it's not DA bcz clearly they're not for the black masses. Change will shift the mind of SA's ppl.
Soo when I was young Pap's used to tell me about the story about how the apartheid regime gave him another name because they couldn't pronounce his birth name.. which led to him not giving us English names...it just sad that he died without him reclaiming his dignity by removing his slave name
"The Vegeta of the Dragon Ball Z" ha ! and I also believe his plan to take down borders will work but it will need time because the Inter-Africa Trade programme holds immense potential but faces challenges like unequal benefits, job losses, poor infrastructure, and resistance to change, requiring targeted efforts to ensure inclusive growth
Dope interview but Penuel really meandered around the Andrew Tate question. He just explained what they represent but didn't really tap into what he means to him and did not describe him from his personal point. He also drove the majority of the conversation, sidestepped a lot of the questions, and dangled new topics most of the time he was asked. But dope pod gents
& went to a "white school" so he says its "ok" that he is called "chaka" its Not OK, but he was "made to feel OK" with it .... WHILE HE WAS STILL VERY YOUNG!
Thank you to all the gents for the amazing sitdown... really hoping we can hit another one soon. Love you gents 🙏🏽❤️
Thank you for taking the time Pen - Can’t wait for round 2! Much love ❤️
But Pen Allah is not god in Arabic
Its the story of Jacob who wrestled God and lived..
Beautiful♥️
@@peterbillas9131Do more research please.
I can listen to penuel the whole day 😊
The quality of your videos, the neatness of your studio and everything else are without a parallel. I like more the way you ask serious questions nonchalantly. It's so organic and you don't come across as if you're forcing it, and you also do a research on a subject before you invite guests. This is so educational and something to write home about. 🎉
Really appreciate this feedback man 🙏👊❤️
New here and mind blown at the gems dropped here🏆🤯
Dope show gents lol that ending “I need a wee 😅”
😂
Algorithm brought me here for Pen
🙌
Great interview, gentlemen! What I particularly appreciate is that the focus was on discussing ideas rather than solely delving into Penuel's personal story. It's crucial that we engage in conversations that revolve around the solutions different minds can offer to advance our nation. Your podcast is fantastic, and I definitely intend to catch up on all the episodes I missed. We need more critical thinkers and platforms like yours that foster discussions on ideas that can drive progress for South Africa and our communities. Keep up the excellent work!
Thanks Karabo much appreciated! We hope to provide more thought provoking content. Excited for what’s ahead ! 👊
I literally watched 7 episodes of this for my long weekend😂🤭
Awesome content all round
Thank you boss !
Some biggggggg moves here! Great takes and conversation 👏
22:30 Jacob wrestling with the Angel. Also cool painting by Paul Gauguin called Jacob wrestling with the Angel
Loving the aesthetics & the general feel of this Podcast . . .
Thanks so much 🙏
Penuel is truly an exceptional storyteller who excels at expressing and articulating his views. While I may not always agree with him, I do acknowledge that there are some points on which we share common ground. I must commend you guys for conducting a great interview that effectively showcased his talents. Well done! 😊
Dope shot with the Black Pen. Staying tuned for next week
Thanks Matt ! Really appreciate you tuning in !
It is vital to recognize that our individual and collective contributions play a significant role in shaping the future of our country. Relying solely on political leaders or the government to bring about change is not enough. We must take an active role in building our nation and exercising our rights to make a difference. One powerful way to combat unemployment and foster economic growth is by creating and supporting businesses. By becoming entrepreneurs and job creators, we reduce our dependence on the government and take control of our own destinies. Let's embrace the notion that change starts from within, and collectively, we can build a prosperous future for ourselves and our country.
i follow Penuel wherever he goes😅😅
Our Goat is still wearing those shoes 😭
@@elonmyidol. eix u can say that again
Surprisingly, from Uganda, and easily pronounce the words and names from the south cause I spent my childhood in Swaziland! Interesting to see some folks from the South struggling to pronounce some words abd names!
loved this conversation
I am here for ipen elimnyama🎉
Great discussion gents. Love Pen. Will look out for this Podcast
WhatsUp brothers!! Beautiful conversations, beautiful minds! Beautiful podcast! 👏
Penuel the black pen ✒️ 🖊 ipeni elimnyama 🎉❤
Siyabangena waya-waya 🔥🔥🔥
I’m subscribing because of quality 🔥🔥
Thank you sir ! 🙌
Quality is crisp, love the editing and the sound is 👌🏾
Thank you 🙌🌻
We had surnames which were clan names. Isilo uMisuzulu ka(the son of)Zwelithini wakwaZulu (his clan name)
Nice to know you Mr. Nhlakanipho 'Charka' Ngubane * & Mr. Dukwa *
Top-shelf human beings. Quality gents ❤
first time coming across this podcast.. its going places
Thank you Elvis ! 🙌
In the current state of South Africa, it is vital that we utilize the democratic system to its fullest extent in order to bring stability to our country. This entails voting for a leader who is not only capable but also economically aligned with our nation's needs. Once stability is achieved, we can explore and implement other solutions that will work towards the betterment of South Africa. Let us prioritize choosing a leader who can navigate our economy effectively and work towards a prosperous future for our nation.
Here for Pen. Love his mind
Voting is not only a civic duty but also a powerful tool in shaping the direction of our nation. It is crucial that we actively listen to political leaders and take the time to understand their policies, values, and visions for our country. Unfortunately, sometimes we find ourselves caught up in entertainment like movies, which distracts us from keeping a close eye on the affairs of our nation. By prioritizing our time and taking an interest in understanding the various political candidates, we empower ourselves to make informed decisions about who we choose to vote for. Let's remember the importance of staying engaged, informed, and actively participating in the political process to ensure a brighter future for our country.
Much love for Penual from Namibia!
Hoping to visit Namibia soon... sending love from Johannesburg, South Africa ❤
Informing as always
Loved this!! Subscribed!
Thanks so much ! 🙏
"Why not me?" This guy isn't serious 😂
Great content, thanks gents...
Shoutout to Maritzburg College... Shoutout to Maritzburg Christian School 🙏🏽❤️🔥
Some amazing gents from there... I'm honoured 🙏🏽
Shout out to Newcastle High ! 🙏
@@THELOADSHED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
bro where’s the source on 19:15 regarding haram behaviour
Invite Pen Pen back, pretty please!!!!!!
Am new here definitely I will subscribe
Thanks so much 🙏
I'm afraid that we have a lot of political parties and they're making us week to get rid of ANC, maybe we shouldn't focus on a party we like but we should come together n vote for any parties we think they are top five. It doesn't matter who wins as long it's not DA bcz clearly they're not for the black masses. Change will shift the mind of SA's ppl.
so guys what is the schedule for your episodes
Hey ! There is a new episode every Wednesday 😊
Went to school with a Leeuw. Makes so much sense now.
So much we still need to learn and unlearn.
The name of this podcast proves it is a proper South Afcn potto!!!
Educate us please ! What is a Potto ?
@@THELOADSHED it is a Japanese term for podcast.🤝👍
this conversation is something familiar,
You can't have a perfect PARTY,choose one the GOOD you need and the BAD you can live with .
I like this.
Soo when I was young Pap's used to tell me about the story about how the apartheid regime gave him another name because they couldn't pronounce his birth name.. which led to him not giving us English names...it just sad that he died without him reclaiming his dignity by removing his slave name
Love it 😍
Thank you Kirsten stay tuned for more amazing people ! 🙏
"The Vegeta of the Dragon Ball Z" ha ! and I also believe his plan to take down borders will work but it will need time because the Inter-Africa Trade programme holds immense potential but faces challenges like unequal benefits, job losses, poor infrastructure, and resistance to change, requiring targeted efforts to ensure inclusive growth
jeah but if you put your family tree on the nternet
you will be very easy to track down when w@r breaks out - so naaah
On the Internet only for your family. Lock it up
very correct on saying YOU BODY is the only asset you will every really have from birth to de@th
Dope interview but Penuel really meandered around the Andrew Tate question. He just explained what they represent but didn't really tap into what he means to him and did not describe him from his personal point. He also drove the majority of the conversation, sidestepped a lot of the questions, and dangled new topics most of the time he was asked. But dope pod gents
Thank you for the constructive feedback. Will try attend to Andrew Tate when I'm with the gents again soon.
Stop voting for parties cause their leaders say sweet things .
That is correct. Look at their track record of service delivery and pick from there.
38:00
& went to a "white school" so he says its "ok" that he is called "chaka"
its Not OK, but he was "made to feel OK" with it .... WHILE HE WAS STILL VERY YOUNG!
a man "loving kissing & hugging kids" is "VERY GAY" to penuel because ??!?
It's a joke.