Mathabatha Joba’s podcast empowers queer voices

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04/19/2024

The airwaves buzz with a new and exciting podcast called ‘LivenInspirewithMathabatha’ hosted by an advocate for the LBGTQ+ community Mathabatha Joba every Wednesday from 19:00-20:00 on MyneighborhoodTV. The producer of the podcast Onkemetse Matlahaku said the podcast provides a safe space for members of the queer community to share their stories, both triumphant and challenging. “This podcast serves as a vibrant space where stories of inspiration, challenges, and communication unfold, providing listeners with a rich tapestry experience that mirrors the diverse spectrum of the queer community,” Matlahaku said. Matlahaku said in a world where queer voices are often silenced or ignored LivenInspirewithMathabatha serves as a ray of hope, shining a spotlight on these experiences and fostering conversations around acceptance and understanding.

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