Never assume people had it easy because they are successful. This interview teaches us to be kind to one another. People are going through stuff in silent 🙏🏽
Clemmy telling you the truth about his family background. it was not easy at all. I know him in person 😢, I'm so proud of you brother.(let your haters burn )
Clement Maosa deserves all the good things he's worked hard for in his life....He's been through a lot and I'm glad he has told his story of hardships but he made it and as a Limpopo gent we are proud of his achievements 😎👌🏿🇿🇦🔥🔥
Did you notice that Clement is playing his life episodes on skeem saam? Growing up disadvantaged and envying other kids life, His father dying, studying for a degree and end up not in that profession, giving back to the community, being a late bloomer even on screen.
Argh man🥺❤️ He is definitely here to break generational curses❤️ And when you meet him you wouldn’t even know he went through so much. He is so carefree and fun. Very proud of him ❤️
Clement came to tell his story and firm about it💯… you can see by how he doesn’t wanna overly entertain deviations from his story telling. A gent on a mission. Another enjoyable episode👌🏾.
This is actually one of the best episodes to be broadcasted is because of how genuine and compelling Clement's story is! Guy is so smart with no any fakeness or arrogance
Podcast interviews always re-introduce a person to us and give us a brand new perspective! ♥️… Skeem Saam is one of the best shows that has stood the test of time💫💫💫
This story hit close to my home...1998 lost my father was 12. 2015 lost my brother 2019 May lost my mother 2019 June lost my other brother. "LIFE IS A WAR GUYS"
We need celebs like Clement to encourage kids to work hard & to keep going...No matter how your background is. Not these IT girls abathengisa indunu & lie as if they worked hard. We need real people with real stories. Mac G shout out Dawg.
His story needs to be turned into a Film and him as am executive producer. He can even act his Character. He can make a lot of money out of this for real. I thought of those dstv short stories
I can relate to Clement story when talking about the witchcraft, waiting and death of his parents.My parents got married (white wedding celebration) in November and passed aways the following year in March and those us ,we never saw them after the funeral of my father.There we a lot that both I and my family went through before the wedding where by my family ender up telling me that if it comes to a push I shouldn't attend their wedding after the experience we have been through.I lost two cars before the their big day.I can really write a book about my story hence I can relate to what that we went through. Big bro you are not alone.God and your ancestors/Angels are with you.
I also experienced that thing of being laughed at when you speak english by these gauteng kids when I got to university. Now tables have changed. I have more money than all of them
I used to attend SCO with him at turfloop, he was withdrawn I thought uyatigela kanti he was going through the lost of his parents. I was also introvert myself I couldn't reach out to him, I didn't even realize I was going through the most, just happy he made
A go swane go nale motho yoo a tseneng le yena a kgone go re botsa gore o be ale jwang back then I've always want to hear if there's people who grew up with people that are successful just to give a background (from their perspective) abt how the people were
I also know him from SCO and he was a year ahead of me ka LLB. Calm and gentle soul, he used to have some forward guy as a friend, forgot his name and I wondered how he was friends with someone who was the exact opposite of him. Mara yena o lokile shem...he was in the SCO worship team and Mass Choir for a while as well as. Well done homie, former SCO bretheren and LLB-ian.
😂🤣One thing about Clement he doesn't want be disturbed when telling his stories, what I have realized is dat he doesn't forget what he was saying before , he pick up where he left.
Its Africa bruh, 90% of us have gone through that shit and its tough. I think Africa is full of great movie content that media houses aren't exploiting.
Chillers let's go support the chillers market black event this Sunday. Tickets are only R50. Let's make it a norm to trade amongst ourselves. Let's all participate in the change we want to see. #supportlocalbusiness
I can relate, especially going to varsity without computer skills, and not being eloquent in English, yoh it used to be a hustle but thank GOD we made it... Very proud of you mkhaya, Im also from Bochum(Maupye)
@Lemi I can also relate to everything you said, varsity was a struggle for me. As a result I made sure that my younger ccter chooses CAT in high skul as 1 of her subjects so that she doesn't go through want I went through when she goes to varsity.
eish mara what doesn't kill us definitely knows who we belong to...I'm literally emotional to think about that most black children had to face self doubt because of their background eish is deep I can relate
True definition of "Light at the end of the tunnel". When you have been in a tunnel that is either dark or dimly lit, you appreciate the light, the relief and the freedom that comes with it. Clement holds the torch and with his light, he can light so many of our torches because he knows what it feels like to walk in a dark tunnel. Much love to you Clement for sharing your story with us. ☀️
I dont have much,can't even afford data at times,i wish i was a member contributin to the growth with the little i have but i believe one day i will pay a 100 monthly But still i Chill from the beginning till today i am a Proud Chiller👊🙏🏽❤🙌🅿
Clement:"...I remember the third round actually the person who interviewed me or who auditioned me rather was Mme Harriet Manamela." MacG:"Huuuu!" Clement:"You know her?" MacG:"No no but it sounds nice..." 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s true when they say never judge a book by it’s cover, I’m glad I watched this, now I’m more motivated and this was a bit touching somehow I can relate….. I loved every sound of this interview 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
But people can be so cruel, laughing at a fellow student because of their accent 🙄 I wonder what they feel now seeing him flourish. Such an inspirational story.
& funny enough i always thought that doesn't happen at tertiary institutions. We are more matured & adverse at that point, & come from different walks of life
Witchcraft is so bad that they'd turn up the whole bus full of people into ashes just to get rid of you, they spare all lives for you. That's how bad it is.
The nice thing about this podcast is that it echoes what I always tell people : just because your journey, life experience, family background and beliefs, you are not superior argue with other people's human experience. That's life and each of us has their own story and truth.
If there is one thing I have learnt from this interview is that: can we please learn to be very kind guys, people have gone through so much and some still are going through hell in life, all they need is unconditional love and support❤️ let’s be kind🙏♥️
Mans tells a story about how boloi resulted in his mom's death and the next question he gets right after the story is "Do you believe in boloi?' Bathong 🤣🤣
You know, I always think I know celebrities and their stories due to the past interviews they’ve had - until they come to podcast and chill. Now it’s like a new person. MacG is the G.O.A.T when it comes to interviewing 👏🔥
Perfect motivation : Sometimes low self Esteem can work in your favour . I do not mean internally ,but if attention is diverted from you ,you can get varsity done with minimal distractions . Bigups to blessings in disguise - our challenges can work in our favour
"you're like 'it's working'"? 😂😂 MacG is the right person to share your sad story with cause man's can make light of any situation and that's very important... What a dope interview.. Most of us village Boys relate.
I actually relate to Clement's story when talking about witchcraft as it's something I picked up from some of my relatives who didn't want my mom and my siblings to achieve or progress in life. Till this die, they are still practicing witchcraft on us but the God we pray has protected us
Now thats what we call an interview , us as chillers we get a chance to know our favourite celebs on a deeper level . Macg is the best thing that has ever happend to SA. Love from Zimbabwe
This is the most emotional episode Podcast and Chill with MacG has ever had. I felt it from the beginning till the end. Well done to Clement Maosa for being so successful despite all you've been through and God keep blessing you, bro! I'm inspired!!!😭👏❤️🔥❤️🔥
Big up Clement, Big up MacG, big up Sol ...you guys are amazing. Am watching this from Geneva Switzerland..i stay i Capetown though. Lets do this guys inspire all the young people. Keep it up.
My parents are from Bochum and they made it clear to us that we must never set foot there or else it's over. Witchcraft in Bochum is truly some PHD stuff
Once a chiller ,always one....we learn a lot out of this Podcast as it edutainment and inspirational the hope lost then ,could be revived just put your mind into it and fight for what is yours.
Loved loved this podcast first time i watch without going in and out to check on other things. Clament is a true story teller very capturing not much questions had to be asked he just tells all in a great manner.... wish we could tap into the business mindset a bit more some day seems intresting too.
OH Man Clement is a breath of fresh air thoroughly enjoyed his interview. He is a great storyteller, but boloi ba limpopo bo strong shame. I wish him all the best in his life.
Interesting interview, shout out to Clement!!! , this reminds of the saying that says, ''Your background doesn't define your Destiny.'' #PodcastwithMacG
It's funny how I relate a lot to what Clemet went through. The most dangerous thing about being ambitious is that you stop at nothing to try to get to where you want to be that even in moments of sadness and grief you rather ignore everything. Yet there comes a time when all of that trauma just comes in all at once and you find yourself having wrong emotions on the right times where situations are better than the old. It's been more than 7 years yet loss of my parents is still as fresh as yesterday and yet, all these are emotions delayed from when one had to have them. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
MacG you were airheaded at times but its fine we used to that n love u 4being aunthetic. This guy has done so well for himself. Sad beginnings but glad all seems to be good now
I was not willing to watch this interview cos I don't really watch skeem saam, but the chilerism in me made me watch it and it is one for the books... This interview should be played for alot of kids at rural areas. 💯💯
To a young or old Clement listening to this, hang in there♥️..You might never get to be TV or Book famous but your best is yet to come in your little corner, 🕯🕯
Great interview, It's like a good friends hanging out and talking. Clement Life Story was heavy!! It takes a lot not to loss yourself and giving up on your Life. RESPECT!!
Clement story remind of my story when my father passed away...same thing witchcraft is real ...I saw alot of things that when explaining to people they think you have made it up
I am from Limpopo as well… live in the US now … my mom and dad had a big ceremony for thy wedding in 2019 (that we, thy kids put together since thy never had one) and 5 months later she dead … no explanation nothing … started getting sick close to the date and in May passed … so I feel him …
Never assume people had it easy because they are successful. This interview teaches us to be kind to one another. People are going through stuff in silent 🙏🏽
People don't always have it easy. 💯
That's true , I'm inspired by his success 💜💯
no lie 💯.
Yohhh say that again xelele haaz yohh
Hyooo bro, I tell you.
Somebody tell Clement that we need his own book. I know this might sound old fashion to a lot of you guys but this man must write his own book🙏🏽❣️💯
i'd love to read it
I am with you on that
The deep breath he took to retell the story of his parents. Our stories as Black people are not that far from each other.😩🤨
I felt that...💔
Not far at all
I agree, not far from each of other.
Clemmy telling you the truth about his family background. it was not easy at all. I know him in person 😢, I'm so proud of you brother.(let your haters burn )
Until you experience witchcraft you won't believe it... I can relate to Clement's story 😢😢😭😧
Just remember there's a God of all things & only his will is final 🙏
Very true bro and its like sometimes its not a matter of you beliving for you to see it you can see it even when you dnt
True 😢
Me too, witchcraft is real bruh
True😭🙏🕯
Clement Maosa deserves all the good things he's worked hard for in his life....He's been through a lot and I'm glad he has told his story of hardships but he made it and as a Limpopo gent we are proud of his achievements 😎👌🏿🇿🇦🔥🔥
❤❤❤
Another dope episode.I think 90% of Black kids can relate to Clement’s childhood story😤
Yeah nheee
Definitely
I know I do 😭
I relate, Lost my Mother in Grade7 2004
True 😭😭
Did you notice that Clement is playing his life episodes on skeem saam? Growing up disadvantaged and envying other kids life, His father dying, studying for a degree and end up not in that profession, giving back to the community, being a late bloomer even on screen.
Wow yho
IKR! I was thinking the same thing, that tv show was made for him, God really does plan amazing things for us through the sufferings!
Yaaa,Pretty much so.
True
Argh man🥺❤️
He is definitely here to break generational curses❤️
And when you meet him you wouldn’t even know he went through so much. He is so carefree and fun.
Very proud of him ❤️
Sana the scars we carry nhe
Ohhh wow Clement.its sad but awesome..
Clement came to tell his story and firm about it💯… you can see by how he doesn’t wanna overly entertain deviations from his story telling. A gent on a mission. Another enjoyable episode👌🏾.
A gent on a mission indeed...
Subtitles were muuuch better today! Thanks Maligant!! Love from Kenya
This is actually one of the best episodes to be broadcasted is because of how genuine and compelling Clement's story is! Guy is so smart with no any fakeness or arrogance
I love him so much
Yea❤️
Podcast interviews always re-introduce a person to us and give us a brand new perspective! ♥️… Skeem Saam is one of the best shows that has stood the test of time💫💫💫
I am telling you 💫🙌❤
Clement's story gives a lot of hope 😭😭😭, he can write a very good book.
I'm here for the Homie.and an Alma mater of UL.. Limpopo Chillers standUp for one of our own .This is gonna be a Jump ✊✊✊✊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉😄😄😄😄Fireworks...
😅😅
@@missprumaphori4988 #
@Misspru maphori it's TRUE isn't it??Where are you chilling from😄😄😄😄😄
This story hit close to my home...1998 lost my father was 12.
2015 lost my brother
2019 May lost my mother
2019 June lost my other brother.
"LIFE IS A WAR GUYS"
Strength
Sorry Bro 😞 🙇♀️
@@ashmizzo Thank you , is just painful thinking about it .
@@mrl9235 is life I gas.
It's a bloody way. I agree
Big up to Clement, your story is inspirational, i hope young people will learn from this.
I hope mac g was joking when he asked what llb is, Dr Kani was right, MacG need to read. Much love❤️❤️❤️❤️
We need celebs like Clement to encourage kids to work hard & to keep going...No matter how your background is. Not these IT girls abathengisa indunu & lie as if they worked hard. We need real people with real stories. Mac G shout out Dawg.
What an interview Clement is very smart and he has achieved a lot from dark background.
Not me getting all teary. This was honestly one of the best interviews ❤
Clement is a serious chiller 😂😂. He sounds like he never misses an episode..
Yeah, he's quoting hey 😍😍
Somebody finally said it!!!
His story needs to be turned into a Film and him as am executive producer. He can even act his Character. He can make a lot of money out of this for real. I thought of those dstv short stories
I can relate to Clement story when talking about the witchcraft, waiting and death of his parents.My parents got married (white wedding celebration) in November and passed aways the following year in March and those us ,we never saw them after the funeral of my father.There we a lot that both I and my family went through before the wedding where by my family ender up telling me that if it comes to a push I shouldn't attend their wedding after the experience we have been through.I lost two cars before the their big day.I can really write a book about my story hence I can relate to what that we went through. Big bro you are not alone.God and your ancestors/Angels are with you.
Sending love 💐💕
Love and light 💡
Peace be with you. 🙏
I'm sorry and it's so sad 😞.
.
Mac G:"I don't know what that mean but it sounds dope."😂😂😂🔥Mac G is in his own league.🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I also experienced that thing of being laughed at when you speak english by these gauteng kids when I got to university. Now tables have changed. I have more money than all of them
Karma ✅✅✅👏🙏
🤣🤣🤣🤣 they can buy soft life, with their English 🤣🤣
Forgive Them, They Didn’t Know Better.
🤣👊🏽
Whilst i get your point (valid). You may have not healed yet (check and correct it)...
I used to attend SCO with him at turfloop, he was withdrawn I thought uyatigela kanti he was going through the lost of his parents. I was also introvert myself I couldn't reach out to him, I didn't even realize I was going through the most, just happy he made
A go swane go nale motho yoo a tseneng le yena a kgone go re botsa gore o be ale jwang back then
I've always want to hear if there's people who grew up with people that are successful just to give a background (from their perspective) abt how the people were
I also know him from SCO and he was a year ahead of me ka LLB. Calm and gentle soul, he used to have some forward guy as a friend, forgot his name and I wondered how he was friends with someone who was the exact opposite of him. Mara yena o lokile shem...he was in the SCO worship team and Mass Choir for a while as well as. Well done homie, former SCO bretheren and LLB-ian.
I think Clement told the story of 90%of black kids in South Africa
🙏🙏
Eish, we all from this background.
@@wildlaba369 thus a typical black story.
Yep
🙏🏾
😂🤣One thing about Clement he doesn't want be disturbed when telling his stories, what I have realized is dat he doesn't forget what he was saying before , he pick up where he left.
Fr.. He doesn't get thrown off😂🔥
Yeah neh! And I love it!😂❤️❤️
Real actor and because he is sober..
Clement must have a movie made from his life, like how does one person go through so much and come out winning 👏👏 dope interview 🙌
And his from Limpopo😂😂😂😂😂
I can direct I t
Exactly what m thinking as i watch this episode
Its Africa bruh, 90% of us have gone through that shit and its tough. I think Africa is full of great movie content that media houses aren't exploiting.
Clement deserves everything that's coming his ways😭😭. He's so intelligent ♥️♥️♥️
Everything good coming his way👏🏽
Chillers let's go support the chillers market black event this Sunday. Tickets are only R50. Let's make it a norm to trade amongst ourselves. Let's all participate in the change we want to see. #supportlocalbusiness
Where is it being held exactly
@@blaquenguni9249 The nest new Doornfontein
We there
I’m definitely coming through!
Who else clapped along when the crew started clapping?🥹🥹👏🏿👏🏿💚
BIG SHOUTOUT TO MALIGENT MAN THESE SUBTITLES ARE EMACULATE!🔥🔥🔥
they don't wanna get fired!
I can relate, especially going to varsity without computer skills, and not being eloquent in English, yoh it used to be a hustle but thank GOD we made it... Very proud of you mkhaya, Im also from Bochum(Maupye)
Well done Lemi
@Lemi I can also relate to everything you said, varsity was a struggle for me. As a result I made sure that my younger ccter chooses CAT in high skul as 1 of her subjects so that she doesn't go through want I went through when she goes to varsity.
But wait I'm proud of u fam. Look now u know words like "eloquent "
Shout out to u!
Wa kasi..I'm also from Bochum(Desmond park )🤝
Maupye? re na le Taupye mo Botswana
eish mara what doesn't kill us definitely knows who we belong to...I'm literally emotional to think about that most black children had to face self doubt because of their background eish is deep I can relate
Our peers made us to feel that way
True definition of "Light at the end of the tunnel". When you have been in a tunnel that is either dark or dimly lit, you appreciate the light, the relief and the freedom that comes with it. Clement holds the torch and with his light, he can light so many of our torches because he knows what it feels like to walk in a dark tunnel. Much love to you Clement for sharing your story with us. ☀️
I love ur vibes
I love this ❤
I dont have much,can't even afford data at times,i wish i was a member contributin to the growth with the little i have but i believe one day i will pay a 100 monthly But still i Chill from the beginning till today i am a Proud Chiller👊🙏🏽❤🙌🅿
Clement:"...I remember the third round actually the person who interviewed me or who auditioned me rather was Mme Harriet Manamela."
MacG:"Huuuu!"
Clement:"You know her?"
MacG:"No no but it sounds nice..."
😂😂😂😂😂
"Cos ke Mme"😂😂😂 hai
this killed me hle😂
It’s true when they say never judge a book by it’s cover, I’m glad I watched this, now I’m more motivated and this was a bit touching somehow I can relate….. I loved every sound of this interview 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I am a chiller never commented before but I am proud of this young men and I grew up in that part of the world bochum keep up the good work bro.
MacG is a really good interviewer 🏅🎓
But people can be so cruel, laughing at a fellow student because of their accent 🙄 I wonder what they feel now seeing him flourish. Such an inspirational story.
& funny enough i always thought that doesn't happen at tertiary institutions. We are more matured & adverse at that point, & come from different walks of life
Clement is handling MacG very well👌
Very smart.
Witchcraft is so bad that they'd turn up the whole bus full of people into ashes just to get rid of you, they spare all lives for you. That's how bad it is.
Limpopo boys in the building💪💯🔥.. S/O to all my Limpopians out there😂😂🤝
The nice thing about this podcast is that it echoes what I always tell people : just because your journey, life experience, family background and beliefs, you are not superior argue with other people's human experience. That's life and each of us has their own story and truth.
Clement is such a great storyteller. From humble beginnings to a happy ending. Love to see it 🤌🏿☺️
i also picked this up ..he's a great story teller ❤
If there is one thing I have learnt from this interview is that: can we please learn to be very kind guys, people have gone through so much and some still are going through hell in life, all they need is unconditional love and support❤️ let’s be kind🙏♥️
Loved the episode …. Mac G documenting The best black history 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽…
😂😂😂MacG doesn't play games, all those whisky bottles labels had to be turned the other side cause no free advertising here😂😂😂😂
Mans tells a story about how boloi resulted in his mom's death and the next question he gets right after the story is "Do you believe in boloi?' Bathong 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's not funny that shit is real people who live in the suburbs like pretending they don't know it exists and they know very well it does
@@billymaepa4576 he never said it doesn't exists he's just never expirienced it or been around it. It's just stories that he has heard.
A classic example of why I watch this podcast…and a chiller - DOCUMENTING BLACK EXCELLENCE!
Clemente’s story is special
Clement is a whole mood, you guys should’ve had him on a brunch episode. He was gonna rock the live audience
I agree with you - he totally is a WHOLE MOOD. He's pleasantly surprised me.
What a guy!
He is ❤️
Clement: “ke gotse ke disha dikgomo le dipudi “
Mac G: “is there a way to this kgomo thing,like do you need a specific skill?”
😂😂😂😂ai!
So Clement & Kwaito's stories are similar. Makes sense how he manged to settle well on the role
Yea 😊❤
I have newfound respect for this man. What a warrior!🙌
So we here today enjoying Clement Maosa❤️. Phakama Chiller
You know, I always think I know celebrities and their stories due to the past interviews they’ve had - until they come to podcast and chill. Now it’s like a new person.
MacG is the G.O.A.T when it comes to interviewing 👏🔥
Good afternoon my fellow addicts 😂😂
Heyyy heyy😜😊😊
Perfect motivation : Sometimes low self Esteem can work in your favour . I do not mean internally ,but if attention is diverted from you ,you can get varsity done with minimal distractions . Bigups to blessings in disguise - our challenges can work in our favour
This guy is amazing! You look handsome and a very smart gent! I’m glad you got this far. You’re truly an inspiration. Bless you and your family.
"you're like 'it's working'"? 😂😂 MacG is the right person to share your sad story with cause man's can make light of any situation and that's very important... What a dope interview.. Most of us village Boys relate.
I actually relate to Clement's story when talking about witchcraft as it's something I picked up from some of my relatives who didn't want my mom and my siblings to achieve or progress in life. Till this die, they are still practicing witchcraft on us but the God we pray has protected us
Amen 🙏🙏
Clement Maosa have been through a lot xem, and he is really inspiration to youth . He is the Prove that we all have Purpose here on Earth 🧐
MacG always shellshocked when they tell him stories of witchcraft.
Astounding because we're in SA, this is probably everywhere.
Macg is a cheese Parktown nigga.
Parktown Venda that one.
Is a Parktown Venda that one,,always had it soft
Lol nah Mac knows all this staff very well dnt be fooled by this park town thing he pushes his village like that !!!
That's how Joburg kids always act as long your black witchcraft is always around you
Now thats what we call an interview , us as chillers we get a chance to know our favourite celebs on a deeper level . Macg is the best thing that has ever happend to SA. Love from Zimbabwe
Lost my eight months Chillers membership coz my gmail account got revoke. Now I’m starting afresh. But anyway we still chilling 🙌🏾
Phakama Chiller!!
Hade bro and welcome back fammo🔥🔥
Wavele wanyanya? Mine is paused, will pay tomorrow.
@@Mthomilk Eyi nga nyanya blind, my gold batch gone
Welcome again Chiller
This is the most emotional episode Podcast and Chill with MacG has ever had. I felt it from the beginning till the end. Well done to Clement Maosa for being so successful despite all you've been through and God keep blessing you, bro! I'm inspired!!!😭👏❤️🔥❤️🔥
Well spoken so proud of him... Through it all God has been with him🙏🙏
Damn......this guy went through alot .God bless and i hope he achieves all that he wants
I watched 'Kwaito' grow on screen it's amazing to hear his story🥰
Big up Clement, Big up MacG, big up Sol ...you guys are amazing. Am watching this from Geneva Switzerland..i stay i Capetown though. Lets do this guys inspire all the young people. Keep it up.
This podcast is really a great place to tell your story!! Wish I could go...
Write an email to them telling them your story.
@@kingkevingrace4398 or he/she can email unpacked with Relebogile Maboja, she deals with ordinary(for lack of a better word) people's stories
My parents are from Bochum and they made it clear to us that we must never set foot there or else it's over. Witchcraft in Bochum is truly some PHD stuff
PHD stuff!!! 😂 😂 😂
PHD? Holly shit
Once a chiller ,always one....we learn a lot out of this Podcast as it edutainment and inspirational the hope lost then ,could be revived just put your mind into it and fight for what is yours.
Loved loved this podcast first time i watch without going in and out to check on other things. Clament is a true story teller very capturing not much questions had to be asked he just tells all in a great manner.... wish we could tap into the business mindset a bit more some day seems intresting too.
I have a new found love for clement ❤️💐
OH Man Clement is a breath of fresh air thoroughly enjoyed his interview. He is a great storyteller, but boloi ba limpopo bo strong shame. I wish him all the best in his life.
Interesting interview, shout out to Clement!!! , this reminds of the saying that says, ''Your background doesn't define your Destiny.'' #PodcastwithMacG
It's funny how I relate a lot to what Clemet went through. The most dangerous thing about being ambitious is that you stop at nothing to try to get to where you want to be that even in moments of sadness and grief you rather ignore everything. Yet there comes a time when all of that trauma just comes in all at once and you find yourself having wrong emotions on the right times where situations are better than the old. It's been more than 7 years yet loss of my parents is still as fresh as yesterday and yet, all these are emotions delayed from when one had to have them. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
MacG is stupid yho and I love him for that😂😂😂😂😂😂
The video quality of this episode😍😍😍 I'm sure booMash bought new toys because wow😍
Wooow what a Great Episode👌👌👌, I literally enjoyed every moment of it. I am really proud of you guys. F*ck that was Dope 🔥🔥🔥
Clement is a whole inspiration . I've got so much love for him.
He doesn't even portray himself to be someone he's not, proudly relating his past.
I can relate to this very well .. Wow thanks for sharing your story bro . As an orphan Im very Motivated
Other podcasts are watching this interview...they are chillers
But guys the camera quality 🔥🔥🔥🙆🏽♂️
I relate alot to his story 😪 .
Thank you for this ❤🙏
MacG you were airheaded at times but its fine we used to that n love u 4being aunthetic. This guy has done so well for himself. Sad beginnings but glad all seems to be good now
Clement you are a true inspiration.
I was not willing to watch this interview cos I don't really watch skeem saam, but the chilerism in me made me watch it and it is one for the books... This interview should be played for alot of kids at rural areas. 💯💯
Mash and Aya needs to explain on Monday what happened at the end of this interview 🙃
To a young or old Clement listening to this, hang in there♥️..You might never get to be TV or Book famous but your best is yet to come in your little corner, 🕯🕯
Clement you have been through a lot bro. S/O for not giving up.
Wow what a show from a very humble person. God bless this man
Watching this episode at 1am..enjoying, inspired and busy looking around 😩.. Wild
Great interview, It's like a good friends hanging out and talking. Clement Life Story was heavy!! It takes a lot not to loss yourself and giving up on your Life. RESPECT!!
I’m so proud to be a Pedi girl now! I’m also from Bochum and his accent arg I sound exactly like him😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️love him!
Clement story remind of my story when my father passed away...same thing witchcraft is real ...I saw alot of things that when explaining to people they think you have made it up
The story of building next to your paternal side is wild coz I went through the same thing
This is the most raw Podcast I've seen to date. S/O to Clement for being able to open up about everything. ♥️🔥
I am from Limpopo as well… live in the US now … my mom and dad had a big ceremony for thy wedding in 2019 (that we, thy kids put together since thy never had one) and 5 months later she dead … no explanation nothing … started getting sick close to the date and in May passed … so I feel him …
Yoooo his mothers death is so similar to mine 🥺🥺
@@botlhalesworld2017 ube strong
Love and light to you❤
Limpopo shit is deep....too crazy.