I couldn’t agree more with that statement!!! There was no beating around the bush, he was clear and straight to the point. He didn’t want to waste the opportunity by getting into character like many celebrities do! That was the sort of talk you need at a ‘Man’s Conference’, if such even exists in reality. There is so much to learn out of this interview for everyone, especially the younger generation, the up and coming comedians and performing artists in general; and though I said this sounds like something out of a ‘Man’s Conference’, even women and young girls can learn a lot from this. One profound thing for me was when he mentioned his family and how his family changed his life and his way of doing things, how one cannot continue to live like they have no responsibilities and commitments even after they had started a family especially when there’s children in the equation. He speaks volumes of his wife, he makes many believe in love and marriage because if you listen to someone you look up to and they say their spouse is the best thing to ever happen to them; then many with doubts or who are going through hell in their married lives can begin to believe in love. They can learn that both individuals in a committed relationship can better appreciate the fact that, their role in this arrangement is to fill up their loved one’s cup, as much as it is their partner’s to do the same for them. Not all of us will strike that gold however, and I’m not claiming that such is the case with every union or marriage, but at least you realize that it is possible…and that your partner or spouse should be the jet fuel that gets you to push boundaries and reach for the stars. He didn’t fall for the ‘trap’ even when T-Bose baited him to get into character and obviously not out of malice or ill intentions on T-Bose part, he was merely trying to spice up the interview with a bit of laughter but what I picked up was that David Kau just briefly went along and only briefly…..but he mostly just smiled and carried on! Beautiful, honest, frank, informative and inspiring interview!!!!
I hope one day We can appreciate and truly understand what David did for the comedy industry. I knew Skhuma, Shampoonaize, Mpho Popos and others because of him. Let's give him flowers while he is still alive.
I saw Dave ko Laparada last year sometime, he was friendly and jolly as always. But the Dave that I am seeing in this interview seems like he's going through a lot. Keep your head up dawg, SA comedy needs you, especially right now.
David Kau spoke from the heart in this interview, no PR nonsense whatsoever; just a man speaking from the heart. Touched.
I couldn’t agree more with that statement!!! There was no beating around the bush, he was clear and straight to the point. He didn’t want to waste the opportunity by getting into character like many celebrities do! That was the sort of talk you need at a ‘Man’s Conference’, if such even exists in reality. There is so much to learn out of this interview for everyone, especially the younger generation, the up and coming comedians and performing artists in general; and though I said this sounds like something out of a ‘Man’s Conference’, even women and young girls can learn a lot from this. One profound thing for me was when he mentioned his family and how his family changed his life and his way of doing things, how one cannot continue to live like they have no responsibilities and commitments even after they had started a family especially when there’s children in the equation. He speaks volumes of his wife, he makes many believe in love and marriage because if you listen to someone you look up to and they say their spouse is the best thing to ever happen to them; then many with doubts or who are going through hell in their married lives can begin to believe in love. They can learn that both individuals in a committed relationship can better appreciate the fact that, their role in this arrangement is to fill up their loved one’s cup, as much as it is their partner’s to do the same for them. Not all of us will strike that gold however, and I’m not claiming that such is the case with every union or marriage, but at least you realize that it is possible…and that your partner or spouse should be the jet fuel that gets you to push boundaries and reach for the stars. He didn’t fall for the ‘trap’ even when T-Bose baited him to get into character and obviously not out of malice or ill intentions on T-Bose part, he was merely trying to spice up the interview with a bit of laughter but what I picked up was that David Kau just briefly went along and only briefly…..but he mostly just smiled and carried on! Beautiful, honest, frank, informative and inspiring interview!!!!
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First time seeing David serious
Yoh David sounds heavy and tired. I have never heard him low energy like this. May God make provision and shower him with Blessings beyond is mind.
I love David Kau.
I hope one day We can appreciate and truly understand what David did for the comedy industry. I knew Skhuma, Shampoonaize, Mpho Popos and others because of him. Let's give him flowers while he is still alive.
Reminds me of Andre 3000 for some reason. Great interview!
I saw Dave ko Laparada last year sometime, he was friendly and jolly as always. But the Dave that I am seeing in this interview seems like he's going through a lot. Keep your head up dawg, SA comedy needs you, especially right now.
Much love Dave💕💕💕💕💕
David Mashabela must invite David Kau on his podcast and allow him to talk his heart out because Tbose missed the spot
yes that would be great
❤ Yes we do
Love this interview
Why am i noticing sadness from him in this interview
I think he's just tired from organizing the show they are talking about
Maybe it is what you have read on the papers that you think he is Sad
🥺🥺🤯🤯🤯 these grootmans ❤❤❤
effortlessly funny this one
I actually saw David Kau at the Grahamstown Arts Festival in 1999, and he was the only Black.
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1991???
@@vulcanduncan should be 1999.
@@lekgari1598 how is it cal when David was there in ‘99?
@@KAMOYA17 Man edited his comment. He had previously said David was there in 1991
Oh I agree about the kids.
THE OG!
KZN all white ❤
Tbose missed the point for real, this man talks from heart and if he tbose didn’t even touch the spot 💔
Thomas is an idiot
But is radio they are not like podcast where you speak about everything in radio the is also filter
Bonnke Shipalani inspirational breakfasts @balalaika hotel. When u know u know.
From 28 mins 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😆😆😆 Yey the David Kau i know
Blacks Only is for giggling, we need Black Agenda for serious issues
Ok don’t attend then
Why don't you start it? You seem to have an idea
@@tshabalala7 Mshengu!
THE PAIN OF EXPLAINING YOURS FUSILIERS AS A MAN
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Can we hv so u think u fun again...?