This woman is a powerhouse she just reminded me about the power of our tounge, when the time of telling the story of Mama Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma come I will be part of the writing team I declare that.❤🕯️
This lady is absolutely phenomenal. She commands and keeps your attention whenever she is on screen with whatever role she does, always unforgetable. Nabakhuluma ngo Viola Davis nabo Denzel Washington nabo Angela Basset her name MUST be there aswel; DAWN THANDEKA KING🤗🥳❤
Not MacG calling Sello, Archie Moroka decades later😂😂 that Ad he did makes this even more funnier. Please we need Sindi Dlathu, please 🙏🏾 I love that they never just do random interviews. What a treat and an honor to have gained such insight. MacG 🧔🐐
My friend generations changed people for good, Tau, Karabo, Archie, Khaphela, Khethiwe and a whole lot of them will have those names forever. The show was a force
This was a brilliant sitdown... thank you to MacG, Sol, Dudu and the team 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Dawn is absolutely brilliant!!! Highlights: - The story of Isaiah Shembe - Musicians get royalties but actors don't (shoutout to Vatiswa Ndara) - The need for more African stories - Listening to one's calling Siyabonga 🙏🏽❤️
As a Kenyan in the states, Mac-G has an ability to collapse the distance between the interviewee & the listener with magical ease & his bonhomie somehow produces an ephemeral sense of intimacy with someone I don't know & whose culture I am completely foreign to. As an atheist myself i was completely arrested by this woman's spiritual journey; it's akin to reading a good novel from a different culture, where all you left with is empathy and curiosity.
No Maan MacG is a Goat. He is by far one of the few best SA interviewers of all time. These interviews don't even feel like interviews. Its more like people are chilling under a tree just casually having a conversation. You almost feel like you are there with them. This and Unati's are the best this year thus far. You can throw in Brian Baloyi's as well in the mix.
At 1hr40mins I was like, let me check how much more is there to go because I'm enjoying it so much😂 Imagine my disappointment realizing I'm almost at the end. He is great at this🎉
22:40 "there is no energy force that does not have a role to play" I like that line! It speaks to the idea that every form of energy-whether it's a person, an idea, or even a circumstance-serves a purpose.Think of the billionaire. Their energy is focused on creating wealth, leading companies, influencing economies, and shaping industries. The homeless guy on the street? His energy is different, but still serves a purpose. It might teach others empathy, bring attention to social issues, or even act as a reminder of how life can change. Every situation, no matter how big or small, has an impact. In essence, this line is a reminder that everyone and everything, no matter their status, has a role in the overall system of life.
@@intergalacticgoddess4389 Well said! Many years ago a friend of mine told me how her father was upset because she was cast to play a prostitute. I felt her father was right to feel some type of way, but she said he didn't because, " even a prostitute has a right to have her story told".
By far one of the most iconic interview! Her Aura is beyond words she’s majestic and I love the part where she was explaining about Shembe Wow that was a masterclass 🙌🏾 Shembe is the Way. S/O MacG 🫡
Guys let’s talk about the quality and intellectual of interviewing here, this is a God given talent because this was an engaging conversation more than an interview that we are used to ( on how did you grow or tell us your journey ) but it was more informative and credit to that 👍
1:06:10 "Don't look for love, let it find you " "Go to school, finish your education do whatever it is that you want in order to make your money first, before ypu go out there and look for husbands with money. *We must find husbands with money with our own money* this is so empowering girls/women independency!!❤
Mkabayi KaJama - The king maker. Dawn was born to play the role of Mkabayi. I believe she was chosen by Mkabayi herself to play that character. The power in her voice, how she walked and talked. That role honestly saved my life. To see a woman so strong and unbreakable. A force that challenged men and gained their respect at such a time in history - woow. What a force ❤
Women were *valued* and greatly empowered in the traditional African society.Our ancestors knew, without the womb lineages would stagnate and die, that's why ILOBOLA (in the form of cattle and land) was gifted to the bride. African women gained wealth and status upon marriage, and after bearing children. African women owned the land; the female cycle is tied to the moon (the moon is vital to crops), when women cultivate the land the harvest is more bountiful. The Queen Mother (mother of the King) sat on the Council of Elders. Europeans destroyed our way of life when they brought CAPITALISM and TOXIC PATRIARCHY.
@@thefamousdjx imagine, in European culture, it's the GIRL who used to pay lobola, to this day, it's the father of the bride who pays for the wedding!! Back in Victorian times,, women weren't allowed to work (especially aristocratic and middle class women) subsequently upon marriage, a father had to pay dowry to ensure his daughter would be looked after. Men (especially 2nd and subsequent sons of aristocracy) would target girls from wealthy families for their dowry. In Eurooean culture men, were encouraged to marry well (gold digging; Prince Phillip is a perfect example. He married his meal ticket and then chomped at the price of the entree). Some unscrupulous men would chow the money, and then commit the woman to an asylum (divorce was highly frowned upon) and then look for victim No 2. Things got so bad, Parliament (UK) had to pass the Married Women's Property Act 1882, the law allowed the bride's father to create a Trust for the daughter, in order to protect the dowry and any income! Abhelungu never valued women. Our grandmothers owned land, they brought grains, fruit, vegetables, seeds and nuts to the table. Men herded cattle and hunted (and fished where possible) so they brought meat to the table. Our grandmother's were going dutch way before the w hite women knew the meaning of the word. The coloniser was so shocked when he came to Africa and found women tilling the land, managing the granary, selecting seeds (intellectual property), trading (women sold excess produce, therefore they controlled the market). They introduced their culture CAPITALISM and started selling land, thereby creating a society of haves and have-nots. They not only pushed women from landownership, they also started pushing women into the kitchen (undermining us) thereby creating a culture of TOXIC MASCULINITY. White women were oppressed that's why they birthed the FEMINIST MOVEMENT to fight for their rights. Patriarchy, capitalism and feminism are contrary to African culture. We need to go back to our ways to bring back equity and balance in the African society!!
Thank you for having Dawn on the show. It's much appreciated. Her aura is unmatched and her journey just sheer grace and talent. MacG and Sol and the whole crew and team people don't always get to see BIG UP to you guys . Thank you . We hope to see you all on the 27th of October at The Hertford Hotel. What an exceptional woman.
Mom Dawn Thandeka King, you just described how a male Dlozi works in a female body❤ and this is what I was told by one of guy who said he love me but he is scared of my character cause I sound like a man… This interview was a journey to me and it gave me clear answers to the question I had on my head😇😍 Much appreciated Ms king
One of the best interviews I've seen here and I've been here since swimming pool days. She was so at ease and authentic. No PR/media trained talk just the real deal. That's all we ask for.
Nice interview guys. MacG your interviewing skills are exceptional dawg. Dudu thank you for your hard work Sis, bringing us great guests week in-week out. Sol, you are good at playing this ghost role, knowing when to ask questions and when to listen. Ms. Dawn Thandeka King thank you for your time, your story and sharing about African Spirituality. Thanks to everyone involved, from production team to the guest, host and chillers.❤🎉👏🏾
I like the advice of traveling and exploring. I think our society and community lack that , kids are turning to be something else because they don't know other side of the world. The more you travel the more you learn about life in general .
You know why i love this woman..she's really it ain't funny. She answers all questions truthfully and is not evasive like some of self- professed/ fake sangomas and pastors. She's a real G. ❤❤
I really love this woman she is indeed a healer. I was captivated throughout the whole interview. She literally just reminded me that I need to work on myself. Macg I must say this was a great interview ❤
people forget that this guy his a broadcaster and he really works with the grates way back before podcasts he has study the game and he really excel in it Mac forever and ever hee ndaaa vhari mini popopopo
I like way the woman King 👑 commands the room!!! ❤ May you please grants us more quality content and guests😢. We as the youth we need such information or knowledge.
The goosebumps I have from watching this 🥺. The energy has been on another level from the minutes this video started, I'm 25 min in and Wow So grateful to experience this side of Mam Don Thandeka King. Even Mac is in another level with his skills today and steering the show 👌💯
When it comes to spirituality, Thandeka is me, I am Thandeka. My journey was that exciting. Without going around and being all over the place. I love the fact that I am not alone
I love Mama Dawn Thandeka... Equally well as I love Mama Connie Chiume and Mama Mhlongo(Somizis Mom)... I've met Mama Connie and Mama Mhlongo (May their souls rest in peace 🕊️) I would be grateful to meet Mama Dawn Thandeka as these are great women in their own right and my spirit connects with them greatly ❤❤❤
Time flew. I could listen to her all day. Disappointed that MacG didn’t ask her about Diep City, but also understand that her body of work is sooooo extensive. I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you, Chillers!!!
That Dineo Ranaka interview all makes sense now. If you are wondering what I'm talking about please do go back and watch that episode on this podcast. Our ancestors are just marvelous to show and heal through arts and entertainment. And these are the years.
@@tammymboweni5980 Exactly why they can't explain it. They have no 100% certainty that the spirit possessing them is what they think it is "the ancestor".
My phone ddnt want to connect to this episode i went crazy. I thought is because am in a different country i even created a new google acoount. Best podcast
Normally Macg speaks about something or someone and then take time to see how he spoke about them if it was proper or improper. Enigma is not collecting money from anyone. After all, his message is for the children of God.
What a beautiful interview we love Mama Thandeka Dawn King thanks for gracing our screens much respect 🙏 OTHERWISE MY PEOPLE HAVE DONE IT AGAIN ANOTHER GREAT SHOW I SALUTE 🙌🙌🔥🔥💥
I dont know man this interview made me feel otherwise. I watched it at work and i felt goosebumps and i felt ngathi ngingaheyiza. I dont know what is it about usis Dawn but hey , she's amazing. I have so much respect for her. I really loved this episode
MacG is really the best interviewer In South Africa, no debate.
not just in SA but in Africa as a whole
He really is the greatest 🙏 ❤❤🎉
Yeah you righr dawg,that's why most of these celebrities doesn't like him, they wish it was them doing this
David Mashabela is one notch higher
@@sirnyjel who is Bra G?
Do u guys recognize Macg interview skill how he navigate the topic..incredible 🎉🎉
Incredible indeed 💯
This guy the way he interview people
Its unexplainable 7:37
MacG is a genius. He deserves his 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Dawn is King, her energy is on another level. Dudu syabonga, Sindi Dlathu next siyacela
Please
The queen,dudu is working overtime we need connie Ferguson and sindi next dudu make it happen ❤
ooohpp...those two- legendary.
King David will get them first 🤞
U can tell gore he prepares
@@Aninomazi_ possible
Yesss!!!🙌🏽
This network is better than Dstv & Showmax combined. Halala Chillers Halala🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
This woman is a powerhouse she just reminded me about the power of our tounge, when the time of telling the story of Mama Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma come I will be part of the writing team I declare that.❤🕯️
One of the best actors in South Africa ❤❤
I knew this interview is gonna happen after watching emhlabeni vlogs
In the world*
Ngivumelana nawe ke lapho❤❤❤
am i the only one who got goose bumps from the singing?
Listen I got them too! 🔥
This lady is absolutely phenomenal. She commands and keeps your attention whenever she is on screen with whatever role she does, always unforgetable. Nabakhuluma ngo Viola Davis nabo Denzel Washington nabo Angela Basset her name MUST be there aswel; DAWN THANDEKA KING🤗🥳❤
I want to like this comment 1000 times 🤞🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Not MacG calling Sello, Archie Moroka decades later😂😂 that Ad he did makes this even more funnier. Please we need Sindi Dlathu, please 🙏🏾 I love that they never just do random interviews. What a treat and an honor to have gained such insight. MacG 🧔🐐
My friend generations changed people for good, Tau, Karabo, Archie, Khaphela, Khethiwe and a whole lot of them will have those names forever. The show was a force
@@NAADube💯💯💯
We really do need Thandaza aka Lindiwe 😅 I love her so much ❤️ 😢
Dudu you’re a star🤞🏾💯 please bring Jesus in the next episode
😂😂😂😂😂😂 the scream i screamed 😂😂😂😂
😂🤣😂
If there's anyone who can make Him come back, its Dudu.
o thaba hampe 🤞 fix that....
OMG....This comment should be pinned!!!!🤣😂😭😭😭😭
This was a brilliant sitdown... thank you to MacG, Sol, Dudu and the team 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Dawn is absolutely brilliant!!!
Highlights:
- The story of Isaiah Shembe
- Musicians get royalties but actors don't (shoutout to Vatiswa Ndara)
- The need for more African stories
- Listening to one's calling
Siyabonga 🙏🏽❤️
Something in her voice when she shifts from English to vernac..,
A certain character comes out🤩she literally becomes someone else
Dawn Thandeka"s English is on another level👌👌🔥🔥
Mac is a Goat man . This is a conversation not an interview
Her and Unathi were such a pleasure to watch, loved this interview
She’s so informative, I didn’t know the Shembe story. Big up Sis 🙌🏾
Dawn Thandeka King 👑 is one of the best Thespians South 🇿🇦 Africa ❤has ever had. I love her work and it speaks for itself.
Ilove me Bongumenzi Nzuzq
Ilove
Sol's puns hit different when he's a ghost.😂🔥
True 😂😂
He is the goat of the goat❤🔥✌😎
I love how she speaks about her children!!! She's a proud mom, I love Jayda so much❤❤❤
😊🤗😍
Not me crying when she started speaking about Shaka ilembe. Geez!!!
This lady is so powerful. ❤
I got goosebumps
As a Kenyan in the states, Mac-G has an ability to collapse the distance between the interviewee & the listener with magical ease & his bonhomie somehow produces an ephemeral sense of intimacy with someone I don't know & whose culture I am completely foreign to. As an atheist myself i was completely arrested by this woman's spiritual journey; it's akin to reading a good novel from a different culture, where all you left with is empathy and curiosity.
You write so well. I loved reading your comment.
Namanje ngisasho this is the best Podcast in the world ay suka madoda💪🏾🔥🤘🏾
I wasn't gonna watch because I watched the one with Mashabela
But ngila 😅
No Maan MacG is a Goat. He is by far one of the few best SA interviewers of all time. These interviews don't even feel like interviews. Its more like people are chilling under a tree just casually having a conversation. You almost feel like you are there with them.
This and Unati's are the best this year thus far. You can throw in Brian Baloyi's as well in the mix.
At 1hr40mins I was like, let me check how much more is there to go because I'm enjoying it so much😂 Imagine my disappointment realizing I'm almost at the end. He is great at this🎉
22:40 "there is no energy force that does not have a role to play"
I like that line! It speaks to the idea that every form of energy-whether it's a person, an idea, or even a circumstance-serves a purpose.Think of the billionaire. Their energy is focused on creating wealth, leading companies, influencing economies, and shaping industries. The homeless guy on the street? His energy is different, but still serves a purpose. It might teach others empathy, bring attention to social issues, or even act as a reminder of how life can change. Every situation, no matter how big or small, has an impact.
In essence, this line is a reminder that everyone and everything, no matter their status, has a role in the overall system of life.
Well said. Makes you think hey. Respect eachother, never look down on people. ❤💫💫💫💫
@@intergalacticgoddess4389 Well said! Many years ago a friend of mine told me how her father was upset because she was cast to play a prostitute. I felt her father was right to feel some type of way, but she said he didn't because, " even a prostitute has a right to have her story told".
Deep
By far one of the most iconic interview! Her Aura is beyond words she’s majestic and I love the part where she was explaining about Shembe Wow that was a masterclass 🙌🏾 Shembe is the Way. S/O MacG 🫡
The best thespian in SA, her performance in the Lockdown was out of this world. The best, the best, the best, the best 👌
Guys let’s talk about the quality and intellectual of interviewing here, this is a God given talent because this was an engaging conversation more than an interview that we are used to ( on how did you grow or tell us your journey ) but it was more informative and credit to that 👍
We're here listening to the life story of one of the best actresses Africa has....I love this lady. The best in the industry..
1:06:10 "Don't look for love, let it find you "
"Go to school, finish your education do whatever it is that you want in order to make your money first, before ypu go out there and look for husbands with money. *We must find husbands with money with our own money* this is so empowering girls/women independency!!❤
MacG amplifies Sol's punches with his laughter 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dawn Thandeka KING is easily one of the greatest to ever grace our screens, no cap🙌
African spirit is so amazing 😊😊and I love the fact that Africans has knows God way back more than what Christians think...
African Spirituality is a beautiful thing man. Bo "I'm saved" a ba emenyana
😂😂❤🤞
Your comment was beautiful until you decided to bring other people into it
@@fortunatejaca94Lwena ao eme nyana there is nothing wrong with that comment
2024/10/10...Im leaving this here
MAC IS THE GREATEST INTERVIEWER TO EVER COME OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA!!
DANKO
Mkabayi KaJama - The king maker.
Dawn was born to play the role of Mkabayi. I believe she was chosen by Mkabayi herself to play that character. The power in her voice, how she walked and talked. That role honestly saved my life. To see a woman so strong and unbreakable. A force that challenged men and gained their respect at such a time in history - woow. What a force ❤
Women were *valued* and greatly empowered in the traditional African society.Our ancestors knew, without the womb lineages would stagnate and die, that's why ILOBOLA (in the form of cattle and land) was gifted to the bride. African women gained wealth and status upon marriage, and after bearing children. African women owned the land; the female cycle is tied to the moon (the moon is vital to crops), when women cultivate the land the harvest is more bountiful. The Queen Mother (mother of the King) sat on the Council of Elders. Europeans destroyed our way of life when they brought CAPITALISM and TOXIC PATRIARCHY.
@@lekis5975 wow never thought of lobola like this, good explanation
@@thefamousdjx imagine, in European culture, it's the GIRL who used to pay lobola, to this day, it's the father of the bride who pays for the wedding!! Back in Victorian times,, women weren't allowed to work (especially aristocratic and middle class women) subsequently upon marriage, a father had to pay dowry to ensure his daughter would be looked after. Men (especially 2nd and subsequent sons of aristocracy) would target girls from wealthy families for their dowry. In Eurooean culture men, were encouraged to marry well (gold digging; Prince Phillip is a perfect example. He married his meal ticket and then chomped at the price of the entree). Some unscrupulous men would chow the money, and then commit the woman to an asylum (divorce was highly frowned upon) and then look for victim No 2.
Things got so bad, Parliament (UK) had to pass the Married Women's Property Act 1882, the law allowed the bride's father to create a Trust for the daughter, in order to protect the dowry and any income!
Abhelungu never valued women. Our grandmothers owned land, they brought grains, fruit, vegetables, seeds and nuts to the table. Men herded cattle and hunted (and fished where possible) so they brought meat to the table. Our grandmother's were going dutch way before the w hite women knew the meaning of the word. The coloniser was so shocked when he came to Africa and found women tilling the land, managing the granary, selecting seeds (intellectual property), trading (women sold excess produce, therefore they controlled the market).
They introduced their culture CAPITALISM and started selling land, thereby creating a society of haves and have-nots. They not only pushed women from landownership, they also started pushing women into the kitchen (undermining us) thereby creating a culture of TOXIC MASCULINITY. White women were oppressed that's why they birthed the FEMINIST MOVEMENT to fight for their rights. Patriarchy, capitalism and feminism are contrary to African culture. We need to go back to our ways to bring back equity and balance in the African society!!
@@lekis5975 Beautiful explanation ❤
From today, I AM A Fan of DAWN THANDEKA KING
I discovered her from King David s podcast❤❤❤loved her more from there...
Now i understand why Nkunzi loved you so much " Lindiwe ku uZalo"
One of the funniest scenes in any of her roles is on Diep City "Go upstairs to your room!" 😂😂😂 That was perfectly executed. Queen right there 🙌🏽
Sis Dawn is an absolute gem. She is a COMMANDER on characters she plays. Her laughter on that show ya ga Lasizwe, AWKWARD DATES... yhooo😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤❤
Dudu is working over time!❤🔥❤🔥 Can we now say best producer in the country? Just asking?😆
Now this is a woman king a legend ❤
Thank you for having Dawn on the show. It's much appreciated. Her aura is unmatched and her journey just sheer grace and talent. MacG and Sol and the whole crew and team people don't always get to see BIG UP to you guys . Thank you . We hope to see you all on the 27th of October at The Hertford Hotel. What an exceptional woman.
Dudu can we pls have Mandla N frm city ses’la to what his giving us now 🤯the guy is brilliant
He has been on the show during lockdown..search for the episode.
Yes, but we need an update.
Mom Dawn Thandeka King, you just described how a male Dlozi works in a female body❤ and this is what I was told by one of guy who said he love me but he is scared of my character cause I sound like a man…
This interview was a journey to me and it gave me clear answers to the question I had on my head😇😍
Much appreciated Ms king
I’m a fan of Dawn Thandeka King, first time commenting.I am a chiller and thanks for bringing her to the show
One of the best interviews I've seen here and I've been here since swimming pool days. She was so at ease and authentic. No PR/media trained talk just the real deal. That's all we ask for.
Best Podcast in Africa🙌
One of my favourite actors in Mzansi is here🐐
Whenever Mac messes up on a Monday episode he'll always find a way to redeem himself on a Thursday episode, we didn't forget 😂😂😂
How did he mess up 😂😂
Yazi nami im wondering😂😂
What did he do on Monday?
If you don't get it forget about it
Thought i was the only one wondering how he messed up..
Nice interview guys.
MacG your interviewing skills are exceptional dawg. Dudu thank you for your hard work Sis, bringing us great guests week in-week out. Sol, you are good at playing this ghost role, knowing when to ask questions and when to listen. Ms. Dawn Thandeka King thank you for your time, your story and sharing about African Spirituality.
Thanks to everyone involved, from production team to the guest, host and chillers.❤🎉👏🏾
Give Mam Dawn Thandeka KING her flowers🥀🥀
Why are we giving her dead ones?😭
Mac has a good team behind him....❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Duduzile goes to fetch them and Macg delivers with his interviewing skills 🎉🎉🎉🎉
If U see Sis Dudu please give her her flowers while she still can smell them , she's easily the best producer of our time 💪🔥 and she's still cooking 🤫
This Podcast is my healing, So MacG and Sol energies are healing us.
Seskhona, sesfikile. *Dudu* uyasebenta hhay'! kudlala 🙌🏿😯 Danko to the most hardworking content producer in SA 🙏🏿😌
#MalesheWay 🔥👌🏿🙃
I like the advice of traveling and exploring. I think our society and community lack that , kids are turning to be something else because they don't know other side of the world. The more you travel the more you learn about life in general .
You know why i love this woman..she's really it ain't funny. She answers all questions truthfully and is not evasive like some of self- professed/ fake sangomas and pastors. She's a real G. ❤❤
Atleast a 3 hour conversation was needed 😭
Ay no, MacG is gifted. This thing is his calling👊🏾
Right ❤❤❤!!!!
Mac is the best interviewer and Solly is the best man to bring spices to cover up
😂😂😂😂so true
Please get Ronwen Williams and take us deep about his Ballon doi'r nomination and how to vote for him.Please Dudu do your Magic.
Onsite content
@@OrapelengTawananah he needs the big platform that’s a ballon dor nominee member
Motho wa Modimo dilo tseo go vote journalists
Motho wa Modimo dilo tseo go vote journalists
Asidlali lana, we are not onsite.
I really love this woman she is indeed a healer. I was captivated throughout the whole interview. She literally just reminded me that I need to work on myself. Macg I must say this was a great interview ❤
people forget that this guy his a broadcaster and he really works with the grates way back before podcasts he has study the game and he really excel in it Mac forever and ever hee ndaaa vhari mini popopopo
Healing me as I watch this podcast. Now vibrating on the numerology in my name, birth date and the theme of that day in history.
Goosebumps.....
Even the Dialect on Shaka ilembe was top tier❤
You can tell MacG enjoyed this interview because Dawn Thandeka King is so cool and very talkative, shares/shared important information
I liked how she told the Shembe history,she explained it so beautifully. She enlightened many❤. Great interview btw❤.
The way MacG speaks so highly of the 'Blood Legacy' makes me wanna tap, in. Futhi I'm tapping in right after the interview. 🔥
I like way the woman King 👑 commands the room!!! ❤ May you please grants us more quality content and guests😢. We as the youth we need such information or knowledge.
The goosebumps I have from watching this 🥺. The energy has been on another level from the minutes this video started, I'm 25 min in and Wow
So grateful to experience this side of Mam Don Thandeka King. Even Mac is in another level with his skills today and steering the show
👌💯
When it comes to spirituality, Thandeka is me, I am Thandeka.
My journey was that exciting.
Without going around and being all over the place.
I love the fact that I am not alone
Dawn Thandeka
Wdym
The episode is nicely color graded.
I enjoyed this interview. I got goosebumps when she spoke about Shaka iLembe 😳
I love Mama Dawn Thandeka... Equally well as I love Mama Connie Chiume and Mama Mhlongo(Somizis Mom)... I've met Mama Connie and Mama Mhlongo (May their souls rest in peace 🕊️) I would be grateful to meet Mama Dawn Thandeka as these are great women in their own right and my spirit connects with them greatly ❤❤❤
I love watching her interviews, every single time it. Gets me, I can’t even explain the feeling 🥹
I’m not a member just here for Dawn Thandeka❤️❤️❤️
Phakama chiller🎉😂
Enigma is not a Pastor . He has made it very clear that he is just like you and me , only difference is he is delivering a message he got from Jesus .
... and his delivering the message to those who are born again Christians
His bored that one
@tebogobabra6317 😂😂😂😂
Dawg. MacG is such a great interviewer from the start. The spiritual question from sabc question😮. That's classic
One of the best actresses in South Africa 💯🙌
Time flew. I could listen to her all day. Disappointed that MacG didn’t ask her about Diep City, but also understand that her body of work is sooooo extensive. I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you, Chillers!!!
Bro went legend to legend on back to back Thursday shows🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Ladies and gentlemen, the biggest podcast in the world..... Popopopopopohhhhh 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The quality of guest is on point
hayi labo actor by day ,dunusa by night
One of theee best actors in SA❤❤she's amazing
Dawn Thandeka King is so open and free love her energy and transparency
Shoutout to Dudu Methula for bringing this beautiful Legend 🔥🔥🙏🏻❤️👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Dudu's surname is Methula?
I love this woman, this interview made love her even more ❤
That Dineo Ranaka interview all makes sense now. If you are wondering what I'm talking about please do go back and watch that episode on this podcast. Our ancestors are just marvelous to show and heal through arts and entertainment. And these are the years.
Sol, the Spiritual part of someone speaking through you cannot be explained.
It is super cool and interesting
You are possed by spirits
@@tammymboweni5980 Okay Jesus
@@tammymboweni5980 Exactly why they can't explain it. They have no 100% certainty that the spirit possessing them is what they think it is "the ancestor".
Yes i agree you are umthandazi indeed, i can imagine the sound of your voice praying, mhhh....powerful🔥
Heee ndaa vhari min we are here as fmly as chiller one love phakama chiller ....
Guy mac he must give dudu bonus 😘🤷
Sila
This Episode was surely a healing journey for many Chillers
This Woman really makes my heart warm ♥️🙌🏾.
What a Queen !🥲
Let me comment before i even start watching.The way I love Dawn😢 im so so happy. Most def going to have a great night❤
My phone ddnt want to connect to this episode i went crazy. I thought is because am in a different country i even created a new google acoount. Best podcast
MKABAYI the Matriach, is the building
Normally Macg speaks about something or someone and then take time to see how he spoke about them if it was proper or improper. Enigma is not collecting money from anyone. After all, his message is for the children of God.
What a beautiful interview we love Mama Thandeka Dawn King thanks for gracing our screens much respect 🙏 OTHERWISE MY PEOPLE HAVE DONE IT AGAIN ANOTHER GREAT SHOW I SALUTE 🙌🙌🔥🔥💥
Wow am humbled 🙏 It's always nice to hear them up close and personal,outside their careers.That was quite some insight
I dont know man this interview made me feel otherwise. I watched it at work and i felt goosebumps and i felt ngathi ngingaheyiza. I dont know what is it about usis Dawn but hey , she's amazing. I have so much respect for her. I really loved this episode
I love Mom Dawn Thandeka King. Wow. I love this woman. So much to learn from her. ❤❤❤❤
I'm going to do the 2 minutes Audition for BIG BROTHER because of this 😂❤🔥 BEAUTIFUL