Awwwww big brother am proud my immediate elder brother ❤❤❤. The memories of you and Jones make me shed a tear . Thank God it's history and God turned things around 😊
What has stood out for me, is this gentleman's confidence and ability to walk away from things that fuel him and are not in alignment with his goals. And he repeatedly advises to do. Note to self: take more risks. Know thyself.
This is one of the most insightful conversations I've heard. Truly, people like me do not generally have people we can go to for good direction, thank you for bringing Mr. Banda here. I needed to hear this; "BELIEVE IN YOURSELF."
This has been one of the best discussions! Big thanks to @Patrick Banda and @Suwilanji Siame for your insights. This topic is both critical and important. Thank you, Suwi, for facilitating this podcast!
This podcast really gives the average Zambian a dynamic perspective. People need to be reminded that, they too are destined for something great. I would also appreciate if Nicholas Kabaso was brought on the podcast.
As someone who is a recent graduate and the first in their family to take agriculture as a profession it's really hard to find people or mentors to talk to about career growth in this field. Definitely challenging but thank you Mr Banda for the encouraging words. Because the job market isn't easy at all and at times companies are not willing to give a chance to recent graduates to gain experience all in all thank you Suwilanji for this podcast.
That's my director PB. 🤭🤭Ohhh 🤭I am honestly really touched by your story my director, and this encourages me a lot to continue believing in my dreams and keep pushing with faith knowing that all things are possible and you can become who you want if you continue believing in yourself and keep working hard🤗. If you continue fighting for want you want there's hope that you will get what you want one day, but if you give up life will offer you what it already has in store. Peace be still with you my director and Suwilanji always. And I look forward to a day where I will sit on that table and be interviewed.
Really enjoyed this podcast. I appreciate the practical advice shared. It got me thinking about my own goals for the next two years. Looking forward to more episodes like this.
siame you have issues.. you tossed the cards to your guest yet he managed to hand them over to you in your hand. how uncouth, how unprofessional, how disrespectful, how condescending of you. humble yourself young man.
Only the person who entered the mines at the age of 19 years would understand the statement "I entered the mines as a boy and left as a man" i went through the same process entered the mines at the age of 19 as a general work for a contracting company at kcm smelter discovered a passion for I.T despite coming from a background of no computers left the mines went to school and studied I.T after school i went back to KCM and now i am a man. @suwilanji thank you for such a very helpful Growth podcast.
Suwilanji your podcast always gives me reason to continue watching it..
Awwwww big brother am proud my immediate elder brother ❤❤❤.
The memories of you and Jones make me shed a tear .
Thank God it's history and God turned things around 😊
What has stood out for me, is this gentleman's confidence and ability to walk away from things that fuel him and are not in alignment with his goals. And he repeatedly advises to do. Note to self: take more risks. Know thyself.
wow wow wow!!! Thank you for the nuggets and insights Mr Banda!!
This is one of the most insightful conversations I've heard. Truly, people like me do not generally have people we can go to for good direction, thank you for bringing Mr. Banda here. I needed to hear this; "BELIEVE IN YOURSELF."
Wow, this podcast is changing my life every day...so many great minds on this platform,thank you suwilanji
This has been one of the best discussions! Big thanks to @Patrick Banda and @Suwilanji Siame for your insights. This topic is both critical and important. Thank you, Suwi, for facilitating this podcast!
Great insights...❤
This podcast really gives the average Zambian a dynamic perspective. People need to be reminded that, they too are destined for something great.
I would also appreciate if Nicholas Kabaso was brought on the podcast.
Great conversation Suwi.
As someone who is a recent graduate and the first in their family to take agriculture as a profession it's really hard to find people or mentors to talk to about career growth in this field. Definitely challenging but thank you Mr Banda for the encouraging words. Because the job market isn't easy at all and at times companies are not willing to give a chance to recent graduates to gain experience all in all thank you Suwilanji for this podcast.
Finally, I have found someone with a similar background. I also worked under the same Mwanawasa Program with KCM
Wow this podcast is so powerful and educative. Thank you growth podcast 🙏
what an insightful podcast thank you PB and Suwilanji
Thank you Mr Banda for wisdom you have shared. It will really go a long way in changing my life and other people out there.
Thank you suwi for these podcasts
Thanks Patrick. I even feel like I am not doing enough eish
I don't regret any time I use to watch the podcast
Thank you suwi
That's my director PB. 🤭🤭Ohhh 🤭I am honestly really touched by your story my director, and this encourages me a lot to continue believing in my dreams and keep pushing with faith knowing that all things are possible and you can become who you want if you continue believing in yourself and keep working hard🤗. If you continue fighting for want you want there's hope that you will get what you want one day, but if you give up life will offer you what it already has in store. Peace be still with you my director and Suwilanji always. And I look forward to a day where I will sit on that table and be interviewed.
Amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Inspiring podcast this is.. PB this is great.
I needed this kind of advice right now. Great conversation once again.
Great insights, just wow 👏👏👏
So powerful
This episode is going in my top favourite list
He has a voice like Emmanuel Mukula 🙆🏻. This is inspiring Suwi
I don't think quitting is the best, the best is enduring till you find something better.
Really enjoyed this podcast. I appreciate the practical advice shared. It got me thinking about my own goals for the next two years. Looking forward to more episodes like this.
Very insightful
Great insights PB👌
Wow this is great PB learnt a lot.
This insightful especially on self improvement am challenged.
All thanks to you Suwi for bringing such brains on your podcast ❤
Everything I'm here I get to learn something 💯. Big up to Suwi and the team
It's How Suwilanji goes like, "Okay", as if he doesn't care ,,, that takes it home for me🤣🤣🤣
😂😂 It gets me everytime
It literally takes it home😂🫱🏾🫲🏽Thank God for Suwilanji he's doing the most for the Zambian People 🙏🏾❤️🇿🇲
I swear, this is the kind of knowledge we never knew we needed.
This is a very powerful conversation 🎉
Loving the podcast, i dont even watch tv anymore at this point 😂
Insightful 😮😊
Ready to learn 👂
Great episode 🔥
Very insightful nuggets of knowledge shared 👌
Great conversation🔥🔥🔥
Powerful insights
Thank you 👏👏🙌
Culture eats strategy for breakfast and everything else for dinner.
Invite the Radical entrepreneur too. Dumisani
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The whats app line to contact you suwi is either very picky or disconnected
siame you have issues.. you tossed the cards to your guest yet he managed to hand them over to you in your hand. how uncouth, how unprofessional, how disrespectful, how condescending of you.
humble yourself young man.
Only the person who entered the mines at the age of 19 years would understand the statement "I entered the mines as a boy and left as a man" i went through the same process entered the mines at the age of 19 as a general work for a contracting company at kcm smelter discovered a passion for I.T despite coming from a background of no computers left the mines went to school and studied I.T after school i went back to KCM and now i am a man. @suwilanji thank you for such a very helpful Growth podcast.