Chat With Nat
Chat With Nat
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Chat with Nat is a podcast hosted by Nat, featuring engaging guest interviews and discussions on hot topics. The show encourages audience interaction through social media with the hashtag #ChatWithNat. Listeners can stay connected via various platforms including Instagram, Twitter, and email, and can support the show through Buy Me a Coffee or Patreon.
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070: Should I Skip My Brother's Wedding for £60K?! 24.06.2026 44minIn this episode of Chat with Nat, Nat is joined by Chiedza to tackle a series of dilemmas that test our values, priorities, and sense of right and wrong.Would you miss your brother’s wedding if it meant securing a life-changing career opportunity? How do you navigate the emotional challenges of building a new life in the UK while feeling caught between two worlds? And would you take the blame for a driving offence to protect your partner from penalty points?Join us as we unpack these scenarios, share our perspectives, and explore the difficult choices that don’t always have clear-cut answers.What would you do?------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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069: The Polygamist! 18.06.2026 2h 11minIn this episode of Chat With Nat, Nat is joined by Amanda J. Sibanda and Sena Moyo of 6ft Weights podcast to discuss the Netflix Zimbabwean drama The Polygamist.Adapted from the novel by Sue Nyathi, The Polygamist follows Jonasi, Joyce, Matipa, Essie, Lindani and a cast of interconnected characters caught in a complex web of love, secrets, deception and consequence. Together, we unpack some of the show’s biggest themes, including accountability, power, betrayal, relationships, and the idea that no one is above the programme.We explore the decisions made by different characters, the impact those choices have on the people around them, and whether some of the drama could have been avoided if honesty had come sooner.Whether you found yourself rooting for certain characters, frustrated by others, or simply glued to the unfolding chaos, this conversation is a deep dive into one of the most talked-about series on Netflix.Warning: This episode contains spoilers.If you haven’t finished watching The Polygamist, pause this episode, complete the series, and then come back and join the conversation.Let us know: Which character frustrated you the most? Who deserved more accountability? And what was your biggest takeaway from the series?A huge congratulations to Sue Nyathi for bringing this compelling story to life! You can purchase The Polygamist here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Polygamist/dp/0620522607/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0Connect with Amanda J. Sibanda:https://linktr.ee/amandajsibandaConnect with Sena & 6ft Weights:https://x.com/senamisomoyo-------------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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068: "I Come In Peace" w/ Andrew Mthunzi 10.06.2026 1h 9minIn this episode of Chat With Nat, Natasha speaks with author Andrew Mthunzi about his new book, Let's Have a Conversation.Drawing on themes of identity, relationships, faith, society, finance and poetry, Andrew shares the experiences and perspectives that shaped his writing. The conversation examines ideas from the book, their origins, and the questions they raise.As always, Chat With Nat is a space for dialogue, curiosity and exploring different perspectives. Whether you agree, disagree or fall somewhere in between, you're invited to listen, reflect and draw your own conclusions.Join the conversation.Connect with Andrew:https://www.instagram.com/andrewmthunzie/----Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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067: The Language We Pass On: Tammy Richards of Rava Bhuku 03.06.2026 38minIn this episode, Nat chats with Tammy Richards, founder of Rava Bhuku and creator of bilingual children’s books designed to help families connect with African languages and culture.What began as a simple desire to teach her own children Shona has grown into a thriving business, with books available in multiple languages including Shona, Twi and Swahili. Tammy shares the story behind Rava Bhuku, from creating homemade learning resources for her daughters to navigating the world of publishing, entrepreneurship and social media.Together, Nat and Tammy explore the importance of preserving language across generations, raising children in the diaspora, and the role language plays in shaping identity, belonging and cultural connection. Tammy also reflects on motherhood, building a business while raising a family, and the lessons she has learned about herself along the way.Whether you’re a parent, an entrepreneur, or simply interested in culture, identity and heritage, this conversation is a powerful reminder that language is more than words. It’s a bridge between generations.Tammy’s books can be found through Rava Bhuku, and if you’re attending Zimfest or Yebo Festival this summer, be sure to stop by and say hello.Connect with Tammy:https://ravabhuku.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rava.bhuku/-----Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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066: Maison Amahle w/ Nigel Ndlovu 15.05.2026 1h 3minIn this episode, Nat is joined by Nigel Ndlovu, founder of Maison Amahle, the world’s first Afro-Swiss luxury watch house.Nigel shares the remarkable journey behind building a luxury brand rooted in African heritage, faith, craftsmanship, and intentional living. From growing up in Botswana to pursuing a dream in Switzerland, Nigel reflects on the early moments that sparked his fascination with watches, including a school prize that quietly planted the seed for what would later become Maison Amahle.The conversation explores the artistry and engineering behind luxury watchmaking, the emotional power of mechanical watches, and the years of precision, patience, and storytelling required to bring a timepiece to life. Nigel also explains how African identity and symbolism are intentionally woven into Maison Amahle’s designs, from the inspiration behind the brand’s name to details shaped to reflect elephant tusks, honouring strength, heritage, and beauty.Nat and Nigel also discuss migration, family legacy, faith, entrepreneurship, luxury culture, and what it means to build something meaningful in a world obsessed with speed and hustle.Plus: Switzerland, Black identity abroad, craftsmanship, Black Coffee, Apple Watches at formal events, and why time might be one of the most spiritual things we experience.////////Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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065: Girls in Engineering! w/ Engineer Chiedza 07.05.2026 56minIn this episode of, Nat is joined by Chiedza for a rich and insightful conversation on travels, hair loc journey and a deep dive into the world of civil engineering.Chiedza opens up about her personal and professional journey, including how work experience played a major role in steering her towards studying civil engineering. Chiedza unpacks what civil engineers actually do and why their work matters so much in everyday life, from the roads we drive on and highways we travel through, to the infrastructure that keeps communities connected and moving.The conversation also explores the different routes into engineering, the importance of exposure and guidance for young people, and why work experience can be life-changing when it comes to discovering career paths that many young people may never have considered otherwise.Whether you already know about engineering or have never really thought about what civil engineers do, this episode is packed with practical insights, career gems, and an honest conversation about navigating identity, ambition, and opportunity.Expect laughs, learning, and plenty of food for thought.——————-Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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064: Equity In The Journey w/ Mima Moyo 30.04.2026 1h 2minIn this episode, Nat is joined by Mima – host of #MimasMusicMondays and friend of the show, for a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation.From the question everyone is asking where is Luke Tawanda Philemon Humba? to the ever-heated debate on working from home (and Emma Grede’s claim that it’s “career suicide”), & how events like Covid have changed how some pple engage with the workplace. They also unpack the idea of the “free lunch” (does it exist, really?), reflect on the Mohopolo / ancestral memory weekend at the Barbican, and Mima shares some other exciting events to look forward to.Press Play:Connect with Mima: https://linktr.ee/mimamoo——Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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063: Slipping Through My Fingers 12.03.2026 41minPart Two of my conversation with Judith (host of the Awakened & Anchored podcast).In this episode, the conversation turns deeply personal.Judith and I reflect on the different seasons of womanhood and motherhood, and what it means to navigate life when things feel like they are slipping through your fingers. We talk honestly about the pressures of responsibility, the quiet moments of doubt, and the unexpected ways that motherhood reshapes who we are.We also explore the idea of recognising the season you’re in, rather than constantly trying to push through it. Sometimes growth looks like building. Other times it looks like resting, surrendering, or allowing life to refine you in ways you didn’t anticipate.Whether you’re a mother, navigating a demanding season of life, or simply trying to understand where you are in your own journey, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and honour the season you’re in.———-Judith is the founder of Awakened and Anchored. Connect with Judith:https://www.instagram.com/awakenedandanchored/———Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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062: It's Above Me Now! 26.02.2026 50minIn this episode, Nat is joined by regular guest Brian and talk through some hot topics from recent headlines.They dive into the early verdict on New York’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, and what his leadership could signal politically and culturally. From there, they head south to discuss the arrest of Bellarmine Mugabe, son of Robert Mugabe, on attempted murder charges in South Africa, unpacking the wider implications. They also get into the fallout from the BAFTA Awards and the conversations that followed. Who was celebrated, who was sidelined, and what it all says about culture, power and platform.And in some exciting news, Nat and Brian announce their brand new radio show, Cape to Cairo, launching on The New Blxck Network later this year. ——————-Stay connected with Brian: https://www.instagram.com/brian_lunga?igsh=dW53eGY3dTAzNHNq——————Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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061: From Radio to The Batman: Amanda J. Sibanda’s Film Journey 19.02.2026 1h 19minPart 2 of my conversation with Amanda J. Sibanda.Although this episode was recorded first, it follows her recent appearance on the podcast, so think of this as the origin story.In this conversation, we explore Amanda’s creative evolution and her deep fascination with the intersection of storytelling and visuals. She reflects on how music videos, particularly the bold cinematic style of Hype Williams, shaped her early creative instincts and influenced the way she thinks about narrative and image.We trace her beginnings, where she studied journalism and worked at Rhodes University as a music librarian, producer and show host, developing an ear for rhythm and story long before stepping onto film sets. From there, we discuss her move to the UK, her time at London Film School, and the realities of building a career in film across borders.We also talk about the high of working on The Batman and what it really means to operate “on the day” in a film environment.Amanda also shares insight into the three short films she wrote and directed last year. You will want to follow her to stay updated on their release.--------------------------------Stay in touch with Amanda: https://www.instagram.com/amandajsibanda/?hl=enThe Scriptwriter tracker: https://amandajsibanda.gumroad.com/l/thescriptwritingtracker?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnXyzjirCMewq43SNGQfQzrMB7EG1fpObgTqVu8Lniv3dntxO7Qf7AJsv5L7c_aem_P9-Upmn8AP_StcR4MbY1BQ----------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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060: What Would You Do? (Dilemma Edition) 12.02.2026 27minIn this episode, Nat is joined by Brian for a dilemma-style episode. We go through some dilemmas, including a personal one! Let us know what you think and what you do.... ----------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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059: What Social Workers Actually Do (And When Families Need Them) 04.02.2026 1h 11minWhat actually happens when social services get involved? And what do social workers really do?In this episode, Nat is joined by Nessa (Vanessa Sibanda), an Advanced Practitioner Social Worker with over nine years’ experience in Children’s Social Care and safeguarding.Together, they unpack what social work actually is, when and why social services may become involved in a family’s life, and how people can access support before situations escalate. They also explore the cultural nuances that are often lost in translation, particularly within African households, including child chastisement & more. They also touch on existing informal fostering, kinship care, and community-based child raising practices that may be misunderstood by the system.This is an honest, eye-opening conversation about representation in social work, breaking down misconceptions, and helping listeners understand the role social workers play in protecting children, supporting families, and navigating complex situations with care and compassion.Whether you’ve ever wondered what triggers social services involvement, considered becoming a social worker, or simply want to better understand how the system works, this episode gently demystifies it all.(6:28) - comments from previous episodes (12:28) What led Nessa to a career in social work(19:00) What triggers social services intervention(25:58) Cultural clashes(31:10) Children being seen and heard (and not just seen)(39:52) Self-referring to social services(41:20) Are Zimbabwean-born Social Workers in the UK more inclined to exhaust all options before removing the child from their family(45:40) Existing informal adoption & fostering practices in African households(56:00) Importance of representation in social work(58:40) How to become a social worker & more! ----------------------Connect with Nessa: https://www.instagram.com/nessaness_x?igsh=MXA0bGRva3BjOXBmMw%3D%3DBrunch & Bantu Knots Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/brunchandbantu?igsh=MWduMDJtMDVmY2Vv----------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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058: Why Did You Stop Talking To Me? 28.01.2026 41minHave you ever just… stopped talking to a friend? The messages thin out. The calls fade. And somehow, it’s been years.In this episode, Nat is joined by Judith Ugwumadu for a very real, very unfiltered conversation about old friends, quiet distance, deep love, and what it looks like to find your way back to each other.This is a front-row seat to reconnection in real time. Tender, honest, a little messy, and deeply familiar.--------------------(00:22) - Why did we stop talking?(10:12) - Showing up for grieving friends (14:00) - Women's friendships after one gets married or has kids(17:00) - Uni days (27:00) - Career journey(37:12) - What does reconnecting as friends look like & More!-----------------------------------Judith is the founder of Awakened and Anchored. Connect with Judith: https://www.instagram.com/awakenedandanchored/ Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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057: What's On Your Vision Board? 21.01.2026 51minIn this episode, Nat is joined by Amanda J Sibanda to talk vision boarding, some recent headlines, and film! Amanda is a British-Zimbabwean storyteller, filmmaker, and director. (06:35) What's on your vision board, and how do you create a realistic one? (19:20) Oprah's episode on going no contact with family. We're seeing more of this with the likes of Brooklyn Beckham, Prince Harry etc(30:30) Will Prince Harry be back in the UK and in good books with his family soon(33:00) Conversation about A House of Dynamite, Kathryn Bigelow (we don't spoil the plot)(38:07) Southern African content on Netflix - are the visuals and aesthetics overly glamorous? (40:55) Warner Bros being acquired by Netflix - what does this mean in practice? & more! Stay in touch with Amanda: https://www.instagram.com/amandajsibanda/?hl=enGet Amanda's realistic vision board: http://bit.ly/4sPAnne Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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056: I Don't Blame People For Disappointing You! 15.01.2026 1h 3minAfter a long break, welcome to season 3 of Chat With Nat! In this episode, we dive back into the swing of things. Brian Lunga joins Nat to talk:(05:50) The streamer Speed in Africa, (26:00) Is Cape Town a Bachelor party destination(31:00) The business of the NFL and celebrity relationships like Cardi B & Steffon Digg(40:40) Venezuela and the fallout from the capture of its president & first lady(52:00) Africa's response and South Africa's standing with the United States & more!----Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter and reflection. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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055: Out of Office! 24.07.2025 1h 12minWould you send your kid back home?In this episode, I’m joined by Brian Lunga as we dive deeper into a hot topic: sending kids back home: what it means, why people do it, and what it says about identity and migration.Plus, we celebrate Zimbabwe’s Rugby team qualifying for the World Cup 🏉🇿🇼And of course… that viral Coldplay concert clip 👀Chat With Nat is taking a little summer break ☀️ I’ll be back in October with fresh episodes, bold conversations, and exciting new guests!Until then, catch up, share your thoughts, and rest up too. ❤️🎧 Listen now & let me know what you think.———————----------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter, reflection, and news from the African continent. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews, solo episodes and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat ———-
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054: Go Back Home 16.07.2025 23minDid you hear the story about the boy who took his parents to court after they’d taken him back to their native Ghana (he was born in the United Kingdom)? What do you think? This & more… press play! ----------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter, reflection, and news from the African continent. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews, solo episodes and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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053: Go Slow 09.07.2025 40minIn this episode of Chat With Nat, I'm joined by our regular guest Brian Lunga. We talk of the sad news of a Zimbabwean scientist Dr Fortune Gomo's brutal murder in Scotland (may she rest in peace), Trump v Musk fallout, 'no clients' in Epstein files, headlines from the African continent (Liberia, Kenya), walking challenge and more!-------------------------------------Keep up with Brian Lunga - https://linktr.ee/africandebate?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAae06KhUGm1ycAk68EqpsWV1cOuODT19t7d6Xf9xjWp5RvzKcAZcRktW22HFdA_aem_qhodccDJeUlhBWZybJwZRQ--------------------------------------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter, reflection, and news from the African continent. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews, solo episodes and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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052: No Longer Trying To Be A Better Person 02.07.2025 25minAre you also exhausted striving to be a better person?! I know, I know… we’re always meant to strive to be better but 😩 Also, what does success look like to you? Press play… ----------Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter, reflection, and news from the African continent. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews, solo episodes and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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051: Akon’s Africa 11.06.2025 24minLet’s take a deep dive and look at some of the comments Akon has made about the African continent.. Exaggerations or Lies…you be the judge! 🥱———Chat With Nat is a podcast that amplifies diasporic voices, memory, migration, and identity - with laughter, reflection, and news from the African continent. Hosted by Natasha, a Zimbabwean living in London, the show explores the dual, nuanced experiences of migrants navigating life between worlds. Whether it’s light-hearted chats or deeper conversations, Chat With Nat is your space to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. Expect a blend of guest interviews, solo episodes and hot topics with some regular guests. Press play! Stay in touch:Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/chatwithnat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatwithnatshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/malaikadivaEmail: chatwithnatshow@gmail.comSupport the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chatwithnat
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