Her Chapter

Her Chapter

by Fadzie & Musa
Season 3
Making Peace with Death: Aunty Tari on Palliative Care, Ubuntu & The Conversations We Avoid
This week on Her Chapter, we sit down with Aunty Tari, whose PhD research in Zimbabwe is doing something few are brave enough to do — looking closely at death, dying, and how community (Ubuntu) shapes the way we care for one another at the end of life. We had the conversation we so often avoid in African households and culture — death — and why that silence costs us more than we realise. In this episode, we talk about: 🕊️ Why death and dying need to become a normal, everyday conversation in our African communities, not something we only face when it's too late 🕊️ Why so many of us resist planning for death, and what that avoidance actually protects (or doesn't) 🕊️ What a "good death" really means, and who gets to define it 🕊️ The often invisible carers who hold end-of-life care together, and why they need support too 🕊️ How ubuntu and African culture already hold the blueprint for communal care, grief, and dying well, if we lean into it Aunty Tari brings both academic rigour and deep personal insight to a topic that touches every single one of us, whether we're ready for it or not. This is a tender, honest, and ultimately hopeful conversation about how we hold each other, from birth to death.
Why you need a Will - Estate Planning
Money & legacy don't always feel like the same conversation, until you realise they are. This week on Her Chapter, Fadzie and I sat down with Josh, a lawyer from Fresh Legal Perspectives in Zimbabwe, for a conversation we've genuinely been needing to have: estate planning. If you're like us, "will" and "trust" might sound like words for people much older, much richer, or much more "sorted" than we currently feel. But Josh walked us through why that thinking is exactly what leaves families exposed and why protecting what you've built isn't about how much you have, it's about making sure the people you love aren't left untangling chaos while they're grieving. We talked about the difference between a will and a trust, what actually happens to your assets if you don't have either, and the quiet privilege of getting ahead of a conversation most of us avoid until it's too late. This one's for anyone who's ever thought "I'll sort that later" later starts now.
We're Home! Season 3 in Zimbabwe
This episode is different, because for the first time, we're not just talking about home, we're actually here. Fadzie and Musa sit down in Zimbabwe to open Season 3, reflecting on what "home" really means when you've built a life somewhere else. There's something about being back on this soil, hearing the sounds, seeing familiar faces, that shifts a conversation. So this one goes there: the nostalgia, the growth, the strange in-betweenness of belonging to two places at once. We also talk about what it's meant to finally meet, in person, some of the people who've been part of this journey online. The ones who've commented, messaged, watched from afar, and become part of the Her Chapter community in ways that felt distant until now. There's a particular kind of full-circle moment in that. Season 3 starts here, on home ground, with open hearts and honest conversation. Thank you for walking this road with us, wherever in the world you're watching from.
Season 2
The Wrap Up: Reflections on Season 2 & What's Coming Next
And just like that, Season 2 is a wrap. In this finale episode, Fadzie and Musa sit down to look back on everything that Season 2 was. The guests. The conversations. The moments that surprised them. The moments that moved them. This season brought voices into the Her Chapter space for the first time, and with them came a depth and honesty that neither of us could have scripted. Episode after episode, the conversations went somewhere real. And we showed up for every single one, even in the seasons of life where showing up was the hardest thing to do. We also couldn't do this episode without saying what needs to be said — thank you. To everyone who has subscribed, watched, commented, shared, and kept coming back. You are nearly 1000 strong on YouTube and we appreciate every single one of you. This community is not something we take lightly. It means more than we probably say enough. And Season 3? Let's just say it was filmed in Zimbabwe and things have been aligning in ways that remind you to trust the process even when you can't see the full picture yet. We'll see you on the other side. #HerChapter #Season2Finale
The Career Pause: Motherhood, Burnout & Figuring Out What Comes Next | Tendai
What happens when you finally land the job you worked for and then realise it's costing you more than you expected to pay? Tendai, known as Tales by TSO, is a communications professional, writer, and mother of two. And in this episode, she gets really honest about a decision that a lot of women think about but very few say out loud — stepping away from a dream job because something had to give. After returning to work following her second child, Tendai found herself caught between two versions of herself. The corporate professional who had goals to chase and a career to grow. And the mother who wanted to actually be present. Both versions were real. Both were valid. But they were pulling in opposite directions — and the tension was burning her out. So she made a choice. A career pause. Not because she's done, but because she's paying attention. In this conversation, we talk about what that decision really looked like, the guilt, the clarity, the relief, and the questions that are still unanswered. We talk about motherhood and identity, about what we lose when we try to be everything at once, and about why figuring out what you need before your next move might be the most strategic thing you ever do. This one is for every woman who has ever felt like she's running two lives and winning at neither. You're not failing. You're just being asked to carry too much. Come sit with us. Connect with Tendai: https://substack.com/@talesbytso Follow Her Chapter on Instagram: @herchapterpod #HerChapter #Motherhood #CareerPause #WorkLifeBalance #WomenWhoWork
The Polygamist - A Review
If you watched The Polygamist and couldn't stop thinking about it, this episode is for you. Because we couldn't either. Fadzie, Musa and Dr Awino Okech a Professor of Feminist and Security Studies in the Department of Politics and International Studies sat down to unpack one of the most talked-about series on Netflix right now and we went beyond the drama. We got into the themes, the questions it raises, the things it made us feel that we didn't quite have words for yet. What does it say about love? About power? About what women accept and why? About culture, tradition, and the stories we inherit without choosing them? This wasn't just a TV review. It was a real conversation about real things. Come unpack it with us. #herchapterpodcast #ThePolygamist
From Setbacks to CEO: Tracey's journey to building her own Interior Design business
Some journeys to purpose are straight lines. Tracey's was not. Wrong grades. The wrong university. Starting over. Graduating and still not finding her footing. Years working in a role that didn't feel like hers. And then, finally a sense of direction. And the courage to build something of her own. She opened her business in the middle of a pandemic. But when you listen to Tracey's story, you'll understand that she's a resilient person. Because she has already survived things that would break most people. Losing her father to suicide at 15. Going through a divorce. Carrying grief and still choosing to keep going. In this episode, Tracey doesn't just talk about interior design. She talks about what it means to keep rebuilding, your career, your life, yourself, when the path keeps shifting beneath your feet. This one is for anyone who feels like they've taken too many wrong turns to still make it.
Evolving with Mis Fay
Healing isn't a moment. It's a becoming. MisFay joins us this week for a conversation about what it really means to choose yourself — to sit with a therapist and unpack the parts of you that you'd been carrying quietly, to grow through the discomfort instead of around it, and to come out the other side softer, but stronger. This episode isn't about what ended. It's about everything that began after. The therapy that taught her to hear herself. The evolving that nobody applauds because it happens in private. And the love she walked into afterwards — the kind that doesn't ask her to shrink, perform, or prove. A love that heals, because she healed first. What MisFay reminds us is that peace isn't something you stumble into. You build it. Choice by choice, session by session, boundary by boundary. And when love finds you in that place, it meets a whole woman. This one is for anyone doing the quiet work right now. Keep going. The version of you on the other side is worth it.
6 Years of Breakup Stories: The Feeling Station
This week on Her Chapter, we sat down with Tinto — host of The Feeling Station — to talk about what happens when you hold space for people's heartbreak long enough to see the patterns. We got into how it started, the episodes that stayed with her long after the mic went off, and the patterns she keeps hearing in breakup stories — the ones that make you realise heartbreak has a language we all speak, even when we think we're alone in it.
From Debt to Financial Educator: Rumbi's Story
What do you do when you lose your job, your husband loses his job, and you've got a child to care for and a pile of debt? Rumbi could have stayed stuck. Instead, she got to work. In this episode, she takes us through the real, unglamorous version of the financial reset, paying off debt slowly, learning to budget when money feels tight, and eventually building the kind of financial confidence that led her to become an educator. But the thing that changed everything? It wasn't a spreadsheet. It was her mindset. And now she teaches other people how to do the same. Follow Rumbi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rumbidzai.mutopo/ https://www.instagram.com/harvestfamilyfinance/ Follow Harvest Family Finance on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCghrwavBuRW_Vn8nnHMAd1w Big Shift Course: https://thebigshift.harvestfamilyfinance.com/ Books:https://www.harvestfamilyfinance.com/books
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