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Listen To Your FootstepsAuthor: Kojo Baffoe Zebra Culture
I have always been fascinated by how people got to where they are and how they do what they do. Having worked across multiple sectors including media, retail, consulting, fashion, etc, I am curious about a lot of things. In the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I get to have conversations with Africans operating across various fields like the arts, design, advertising, media, entertainment, technology and business about their lifes journey and the lessons they have learned along the way. It is a space for reflection, introspection, acknowledgement and celebration. Language: en Genres: Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Nkosiyati 'Yati' Khumalo, Building Bridges, Changing Narratives
Episode 115
Wednesday, 25 February, 2026
Born in Eswatini, raised in New York, and now shaping how the world hears Africa – Nkosiyati 'Yati' Khumalo's journey from third-culture kid to GQ South Africa's first Black editor-in-chief globally, Apple Music Africa editorial lead and founding Editor-in-Chief of Billboard Africa is a masterclass in curiosity, resilience and reinvention.In this conversation, Yati opens up about growing up between worlds, losing his mother at eighteen, and rebuilding his life in South Africa with no safety net and no formal pipeline. He reflects on the chameleon work of adapting to every room, and asks the harder question underneath it all:"How do I get back to being green?"We move through the GQ years – Black dandyism, aspirational media and the tension of representing a complex, majority Black readership under an international franchise – before arriving at the music. From Apple Music playlists to Billboard Africa charts, Yati speaks about why African stories must be told by African voices:"We don't have to wait for someone to come shine the light on us. We can do it."This is a conversation about home, grief, masculinity, curiosity and the unbound potential of African creativity."It's a challenge and a privilege to be that bridge."If you have ever felt in between cultures, careers or versions of yourself – this one is for you.Connect with Nkosiyati 'Yati' Khumalo:Instagram: www.instagram.com/yatikhumaloLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nkosiyatikBillboard Africa: www.africa.billboard.comEnjoyed this episode? Here is what to do next:Subscribe to Listen To Your Footsteps so you never miss a conversation that matters. Leave a comment or review and tell us what resonated with you – we read every single one. Share this episode with someone who is building bridges of their own.Recorded at Vodcasttv








