Unathi Nkayi is DEFINITELY one of the celebrities who represents Maxhosa through and through!!! She wears it beautifully too. She always makes me want me to buy a Maxhosa item!
MacG is always shocked and puzzled by other people s success. But he is a success as well. He must tell us the process of production of Gin and now a punch. He is a success story and very soon his beverage might be sold in USA❤
First 15 minutes, PLATINUM!!! One thing we have all come to learn is that Riky opened alot of doors for people, he's what people call a believer of humanity.
Haikhona!! Shout out to LADUMA. Bro's been passed the torch by his ancestral lineage and really lives for the objective. Guaranteed he'll transcend beyond legacy. This is beyond inspirational. Words can't even begin to describe how moved I am.
Laduma has just reaffirmed what we all knew already, Makhado was a super genuine soul, extremly generous with his platform/resources. I am reminded of the time he reportedly bought 20K worth of tickets to one of Cassper's fill up, we lost a real one for sure #RIP
Great interview. The thing that I liked the most was the fact that he emphasized the importance of applying basic business principles well (e.g. branding, efficiency, being competitive, etc.) and not only relying on the "support a black child" strategy. If most black entrepreneurs can adopt this mindset, their businesses will thrive.
Thanks very much chillas for your comforting words over my situation with my Baby boy. I feel relieved and believe one day God will open close doors ❤❤❤❤
This was a business masterclass if you didn’t have your notepad out you failed the module!I buy Maxhosa for myself and gifts for friends because of everything he spoke off!He lives the values and he has mastered the business 🎉 what a legacy to leave🎉🎉thanku! I’m doing my Masters at wits business school,you are inspiring me to put more effort on my thesis
@@afroteen4647 so what is crazy about my preference in what I consume? Just because there are podcasts everywhere does not mean every content created is consumable for everyone. So please, brother/ sister do not judge a person's choices rather watch what you prefer. PS: By the way, this is my homeboy from my university being interviewed by this podcast and you have a problem with that? Think before you write, please.
The greatest best up coming of Laduma's Business how it started. All the support he got from the unknown he never thought could be in his supportive space in business. Great appluad to the late Ricky and Black coffee for their humbleness and generousity towards him achieving his goals through all the connections in business to even connect with CEO of Gucci. It is been said people who will help you are those you AI t close to them.
Very interesting that one of the Rupert's family members was one of the first customers who made a big order,helped expose and grow the business globally. Yet bo Julius play fear mongering tactics against them for their political gains.
I think there's a South African black owned restaurant with African food in the states. Laduma of MaXhosa is a true inspiration especially that he came from the same city as me "Port Eli". I so hope he can mention his friendship with Scoop Makhathini & the collaboration with Gqeberha The Empire. @MontanaThePbn #AwtiYaseBhayi
This interview... has been one spiritual journey. A huge shoutout to the gents for their impeccable interviewing skills. Laduma is a national treasure, salute!
I enjoyed the show ❤. I'm not a 'label' type of person but I'm getting my first Maxhosa outfit before the end of the year 😊. Laduma's story is so inspirational.
Laduma is my former boss... I managed one of his stores, he is the most professional & humble person you will ever meet. Blessed to have been in his presence ❤
What a fantastic episode! 👏👏 I thoroughly enjoyed learning about how the beautiful luxury brand, Maxhosa, came to be. It’s incredibly inspiring to hear such a unique and powerful story behind the brand. Wishing you all the best Laduma, and I truly hope the Maxhosa brand continues to thrive and inspire for the next 100 years to come. Keep up the amazing work!
Dwayne Wade the basketball guy married to Gabriel Union also loves MaXhosa. I have seen him wear it and talk about on interviews and one of these American podcast
Dudu is a flavour... "We as Designers and Entrepreneurs, we simply just have to go HARDER " ~LADUMA NGXOKOLO Well said, your words shall echo in eternity.
I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about Riky, I didn’t have the pleasure of meeting this man, but I am sure he was a Great Man. He did a lot for the culture. Long Live Rikhado Makhado 🕊️
At 1:09:52 Mac Asks Laduma if he smokes weed and Laduma mumbles when answering,Mac then proceeds to mimic him then just carries on with the conversation. Geez that part killed me 😂😂😂😂😂What a menace!
Unathi Nkayi is DEFINITELY one of the celebrities who represents Maxhosa through and through!!! She wears it beautifully too. She always makes me want me to buy a Maxhosa item!
Agreed!
Our Design textbook in grade 10 had a section about this guy. Simply incredible 🔥
When did you matriculate
@@babalomandela how old are you?
When did you do grade 10?
@@babalomandela 2017
@@siba92 2015
The fact that Mac and Sol do the actual research on each celeb that pulls through shows the respect for their audience and their work
This is top of all African podcasts. Podcast and chill is on another level. They may suffer views but they are transitioning into another level
They're not suffering from getting views, it depends on the guest being interviewed sometimes
Remember this is not a normal setting, wait for next week you will see.
They are not suffering from views it just dropped 2 hours ago
Getting 20k views in 3h ago is abnormal alrwedy so people get those views in years 😂😂
Suffering where??😂😂😂 clearly u not a chiller😅
I love how Laduma is not entitled. He wants his brand to be genuinely loved and Supported
I have actually learned some thing from this interview 🙏
I also admire that about him. He is great designer as well a good businessman.
This guy inspires. I will own a fashion company that will compete with Maxhosa one day
Please Turn one day into day one😂
Name of the company, mention it, it must be known !!!
Can i invest, for 30% share
Wishing you all the best. May your manifestation come to fruition.
Spirit!!!
Sol is just well informed, even Laduma was literally surprised that he knows his granddad was into Jazz, he was like "You know that?"
Impressive
I like how he doesn't take anything personally. He is not expecting any favours or handouts. He is calm and the success just comes.
MacG is always shocked and puzzled by other people s success. But he is a success as well. He must tell us the process of production of Gin and now a punch. He is a success story and very soon his beverage might be sold in USA❤
It’s a white label gin and punch you just buy the recipe and put your own logo
@sifisokubuli8942 If it were that easy every man would be doing it. Di Authi asked about a process
we need to bring him to the podcast and interview him😅😅
man this guy so calm and educated... fire 🔥 interview
But MacG did explain all this. Just don’t know the actual podcast
First 15 minutes, PLATINUM!!! One thing we have all come to learn is that Riky opened alot of doors for people, he's what people call a believer of humanity.
Maxhosa,so humbled and well spoken..way ahead of times.The way you carry yourself on answering,so much ancestral wisdom my brother big ups.
*Laduma* 😅
Laduma is carrying a gift from his ancestors. He was called to be what he is currently doing.
Documenting black history indeed. Stories like this inspire me to push harder in life. The greatest from South Africa 🇿🇦 very proud bhuda yam.
One of those episodes that will be gold in 20 years time.
Documenting black history with excellence
This is the bravery Africa needs to decolonise the motherland mentally. Need more of Laduma’s in all walks of life. Africa is the future 🙌🏾
This is not an interview it’s a beautiful conversation👌
I'm a self taught Carpenter and I've always had a dream to push beyond my capacity. This episode is definitely giving me a Big boost. Stru nasi🤞🏾
Try hitting Laduma up and work on the Maxhosa Home and Lifestyle concept 🙌🏽💯🔥🔥
Where are you based, looking for someone to design my closet 🫶
@@mbalidandala5633 I'm in Johannesburg Katlehong.
This episode has been a long time coming. Highly anticipated. The timing of this interview was written in the stars. Everything is aligned.
This was so inspirational as someone who is building a global business.
I feel like laduma is one of those quiet people who when given a chance will never stop talking, very special guy🥰
The one thing ove noticed .MacG and Sol go with the flow of the guest .This was a beautiful interview
Haikhona!! Shout out to LADUMA. Bro's been passed the torch by his ancestral lineage and really lives for the objective. Guaranteed he'll transcend beyond legacy. This is beyond inspirational. Words can't even begin to describe how moved I am.
Laduma has just reaffirmed what we all knew already, Makhado was a super genuine soul, extremly generous with his platform/resources. I am reminded of the time he reportedly bought 20K worth of tickets to one of Cassper's fill up, we lost a real one for sure #RIP
Inspirational 🔥🙌. I chose MaXhosa as a topic for my final Thesis in Varsity for my Graphic Design degree.
Tjo uMac guys ❤️❤️❤️
Yazi mesethi sorry Sol for cutting you bro that humble heart. Dankie chief
You have a keen ear! Not many will pick up those subtle things!
Team work bro ❤
it's the little things.
He is a humble guy
This man is smart , wow such regurgitation of knowledge. Hes authentic . Wow , beautiful black brother . I have much respect of this chap !
Listening to his family history…Sounds like he was destined for greatness, like it or not…he had no choice ♾️✨♾️
As South Africans we are blessed
Youngsters should listen to how Transformational learning can lead you to a successful career or business.
Great interview. The thing that I liked the most was the fact that he emphasized the importance of applying basic business principles well (e.g. branding, efficiency, being competitive, etc.) and not only relying on the "support a black child" strategy. If most black entrepreneurs can adopt this mindset, their businesses will thrive.
🤣🤣🤣the line when he said, bro you see prominent people wearing fake and you say "you too" 🤣🤣 that line killed me🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
Atm im Thinking, why didn't Mac mention Oscar
lol that shocked me yazi
Laduma is such an inspiration. The humility is worth noticing...makes sense why he'd be cool with Black coffee because he's pretty chilled himself
This guy is smart, he deserves all the success he got and still coming his way. Salute Sir
McG with his legendary "mmmmmm" to get you to speak more
😂😂😂😂
😂
😂😂😂 Neeeeeeeh!
the milker
Detective's should study it😂
He gives me Black Coffe vibes. He's well-spoken and calm, gent. When I visit NY, I'll pass by the store and buy, even if it's just socks 🙉🙉
I will do this too when I visit ❤
300 000 $
Loooooooooooove loooooove this guy, I can’t afford his clothes but I believe in him sooooooo much.
Start with accessories. Like socks and cushions. 😊
Nelson Mandela University in Gqeberha is the best university for Fashion and Textile.
Thanks very much chillas for your comforting words over my situation with my Baby boy. I feel relieved and believe one day God will open close doors ❤❤❤❤
What’s the word Mac said at 49:43?
Intricacities?
When he started speaking abt his grandfather...got chills in my bone, so proud of this guy for respecting his roots 🙌🙌🙌🥂
This should be one of the most watched shows ever. Gold.
Mag G is so fond of uma Xhosa 😊 and I like that. Mag G has a genuine heart.
It’s the way the guys conduct interviews that will forever keep them relevant. Top notch episode 🙌🏾
This was a business masterclass if you didn’t have your notepad out you failed the module!I buy Maxhosa for myself and gifts for friends because of everything he spoke off!He lives the values and he has mastered the business 🎉 what a legacy to leave🎉🎉thanku! I’m doing my Masters at wits business school,you are inspiring me to put more effort on my thesis
Mxah Ricky Ricky Guys Mxm He Was A Generous Person Shame😢.. We Lost A Soldier There Keep Resting Easy Macado ❤️🥺🕊️🕊️🕊️
Definitely one of the best episodes ❤, coming from a Senior Lecturer at Nelson Mandela University... what a great alumni ❤
This is crazy. There are podcasters in your city ,please join ,it will mean something
@@afroteen4647 so what is crazy about my preference in what I consume? Just because there are podcasts everywhere does not mean every content created is consumable for everyone. So please, brother/ sister do not judge a person's choices rather watch what you prefer. PS: By the way, this is my homeboy from my university being interviewed by this podcast and you have a problem with that? Think before you write, please.
7:44 thanks Mac for showing Sol respect 🙏
The greatest best up coming of Laduma's Business how it started.
All the support he got from the unknown he never thought could be in his supportive space in business.
Great appluad to the late Ricky and Black coffee for their humbleness and generousity towards him achieving his goals through all the connections in business to even connect with CEO of Gucci.
It is been said people who will help you are those you AI t close to them.
Very interesting that one of the Rupert's family members was one of the first customers who made a big order,helped expose and grow the business globally. Yet bo Julius play fear mongering tactics against them for their political gains.
I know right?
Very few people would know how to speak to billionaire even if they offered to help. 😢
Rich people help....all just have to make sense for them to invest in your dreams. Is only normal for some to expect ROI in their input.
I think there's a South African black owned restaurant with African food in the states.
Laduma of MaXhosa is a true inspiration especially that he came from the same city as me "Port Eli".
I so hope he can mention his friendship with Scoop Makhathini & the collaboration with Gqeberha The Empire.
@MontanaThePbn
#AwtiYaseBhayi
Sol is the best interviewer right now in entertainment
Mac is so star struck 🤩
We all need to own a piece of Maxhosa on this podcast. Let’s support our own.
This episode deserves million views!!!🔥🙌🙏🙇♂️
Thank you gents for bringing this legend MaXhosa!!👏👏
Lol
Sol and Mac G are meant to be together MacG remembered after Sol spoke this is beautiful
Listen, Laduma is flying the SA flag very high! This was a such a dope and inspirational interview! Shoutouts to all you!🙌🏾🙌🏾
Those who are always waiting for the premier episode 🔥🔥🔥 >>>>
Power to those that walk coz they give us Permission to dream more!!!!
“Luxury is a step by step process” ❤
Laduma is what passion, ancestry, humility, love, respect, and authenticity looks and feels like. A true gem and inspiration. Love Maxhosa!!!
So proud of my home boy. Really putting ,not only SA but Africa on the map. ❤
Im touched mnganam
Umjita ethetha maan jahh noba under uMnquma municipality
@@thandileguza625 hay andazi bra, ndibambe nje landawo yoba ngowasPhondweni
Top top interview….will probably not get all the views but it’s still worth the watch…
This episode is the essence of what Podcast And Chill represents. Black excellence, lovely episode. This is what I’m a member for! ❤
Laduma - i had to go home and bring hymns to show them the originals..
Sol- to bring him?
Laduma - yeah!
They were lost there.....but it made sense either way
This was amazing... Both Laduma and Mcgyver are so inspirational👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
This interview... has been one spiritual journey. A huge shoutout to the gents for their impeccable interviewing skills. Laduma is a national treasure, salute!
I enjoyed the show ❤. I'm not a 'label' type of person but I'm getting my first Maxhosa outfit before the end of the year 😊. Laduma's story is so inspirational.
She is sotho but dripped in Maxhosa😭😭💎💎man this interview is legendary
Priddy Ugly 🎉🎉🎉
I've ran out of words to describe what this podcast is! 😮❤
Laduma is such a humble soul omg 🥺. He’s going far yhoo!🔥
Grade 10 to 12 in my Design textbook was learning about laduma. Miss dem days you the best abuti Waka
Laduma is my former boss... I managed one of his stores, he is the most professional & humble person you will ever meet. Blessed to have been in his presence ❤
@MJ-jn8ul I managed Pringle & Ben Sherman... He pays better than them lol... I left for corporate
This guy…. So mature, not personal and not pitying
Laduma makes me so proud to be South African ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This one is a big one, he is a big inspiration for the African boy and he is a big deal and yet so humble
Tuning in for inspiration ✨️
I met him at Back To The City and we were promoting Hlubi Africa. Shout out to Laduma.
What a fantastic episode! 👏👏 I thoroughly enjoyed learning about how the beautiful luxury brand, Maxhosa, came to be. It’s incredibly inspiring to hear such a unique and powerful story behind the brand. Wishing you all the best Laduma, and I truly hope the Maxhosa brand continues to thrive and inspire for the next 100 years to come. Keep up the amazing work!
Im inspired he shows me you must never be afraid to dream as far as you want to, respect
As an aspirant fashion brand owner, this is beyond inspiring! Wow! Congratulations Laduma!
Go so much respect for this guy after this interview. Humble yet focused.
Dwayne Wade the basketball guy married to Gabriel Union also loves MaXhosa. I have seen him wear it and talk about on interviews and one of these American podcast
I have seen him wearing it..
This was a brilliant interview. Great guy behind MaXhosa brand. Well done, Gents!⭐️✨10/10
Dudu is a flavour...
"We as Designers and Entrepreneurs,
we simply just have to go HARDER "
~LADUMA NGXOKOLO
Well said,
your words shall echo in eternity.
Guys! Ricky is the guy he thinks he is. Also so down to earth and relatable.
you guys started this session at 120km/h..... HOOOOOOOT!!!! Danko!! captivating!!
Please bring Thandiswa Mazwai to the podcast as well🙏
Love these coming from America episodes. Lets pray you get to do this and more all over the globe! Podcast & Chill to the world!!!🤘🏾
PODCAST AND CHILL is going from strength to strength.
Proud of the Maxhosa brand. Well done!!!👏
I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about Riky, I didn’t have the pleasure of meeting this man, but I am sure he was a Great Man. He did a lot for the culture. Long Live Rikhado Makhado 🕊️
At 1:09:52 Mac Asks Laduma if he smokes weed and Laduma mumbles when answering,Mac then proceeds to mimic him then just carries on with the conversation. Geez that part killed me 😂😂😂😂😂What a menace!
Beautiful episode and humble guy doing great things!
As a creative, I am grateful for this insight into the industry. Beautiful interview, thank you! 💜
"Welcome to black excellence, do not fear for if you do, just sip on some Graduer" It never made so much sense like now
Thanks for mentioning Cassper Nyovest without any negative thing. Thanks
What a beautiful beautiful interview this was , WOW 🥺
The brand is a work of art, It has longevity, it’s here to stay, Inspiration at its best👌🏽👌🏽
This is a special episode!!!!!
A very special one my bro
I knew about Maxhosa through black coffee , impressive staff
I love this, David Tlale also spoke about purchasing local. I am becoming more intentional with the little I have.