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The Motus Podcast  

The Motus Podcast

Author: Trueman Mabumbo

The Motus is here to spark dialogue among the youth. By engaging in conversations around pressing, cross-cutting issues, we aim to ignite a movementone that empowers young Africans with the knowledge that they are the future, and the work begins today. This is more than just talk; its a call to action. Were building a community of thinkers, doers, and change-makers ready to shape the continents destiny. Through shared ideas, bold conversations, and collective learning, The Motus is lighting the fire of transformationstarting with you.
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Language: en

Genres: Philosophy, Society & Culture

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technically freedom?
Episode 6
Monday, 26 January, 2026

In this episode of Technically Free?, we crack open the idea of freedom and flip it on its head. Maybe freedom isn’t just about making choices… maybe it’s about realizing what your choices even are before you make them.This isn’t a lecture and I’m definitely not here to download information into your beautiful brain like some human USB stick. Think of this episode as me tossing a thought grenade into the group chat of existence; a conversation starter about awareness, control, and the invisible limits shaping our decisions (yes, I probably started this whole spiral, and no, most people are not casually thinking about this at 2pm on a Tuesday).If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re living deliberately or just running default settings, this one’s for you.

 

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