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Tune into the discussion with
The Conscious Conversations Podcast.

Hosted by Mmabatho Montse

Welcome to Conscious Conversations, where we aim to inspire deep and meaningful interactions that grow into a community of practice that is committed to healing, resilience, and expansion.

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Media Features (External appearances)

  1. Vuk Talks Podcast the Official YouTube Channel of the Government of South Africa.
    Mmabatho Montse on personal leadership and entrepreneurship Link
     

  2. Integral Stage.
    Mmabatho Montse on My Kind of Country Link
     

  3. Tobi Miller Podcast.
    Mmabatho Montse on South Africa, shamanism, decoloniality, Afrikaners, liberals, and transformation Link
     

  4. Bold Journey. Link
     

  5. Moya Podcast.
    Mmabatho Montse on Trauma and Epigenetics, African identity and Western Imperialism Link
     

  6. Apocatastasis Institute.
    Mmabatho Montse in Conversation with John Coleman, founder of the Apocatastasis Institute. Education Is Awareness: A Conversation With Mmabatho Montse
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It is for those who understand learning as formation and leadership as responsibility.

 

Learn more about Mmabatho Montse → About Us

Conscious Conversations.

A Transdisciplinary Educational Community of Practice

Re-indigenising thought through disciplined, reflective dialogue.

About Conscious Conversations

Conscious Conversations cultivates integrative, creative, and ethically grounded ways of living. Founded in 2022, it brings an African-centered philosophy of education into public life — a relational approach that understands learning as alignment between self, community, ecology, and lineage. Across four seasons, scholars, educators, artists, and cultural practitioners from Africa and the diaspora have engaged in sustained inquiry. The conversations now reach listeners in over 40 countries.

 

This space functions as a public classroom. Long-form dialogue becomes careful inquiry, a practice of listening deeply, thinking rigorously, and forming ethical responsibility.

 

Grounded in the African philosophical principle of Botho, the work affirms that personhood is shaped through relationship and accountability. Education here is formative. It shapes perception, imagination, and leadership. A central focus is intergenerational metaphysical memory transmission — the ways inherited memory, creativity, and moral intelligence move across generations and inform how we live now. Lineage is approached as living archive. Learning becomes an act of remembering and recalibrating within an interconnected world.

 

Through sustained dialogue and reflective multimedia practice, the platform fosters integrative thinking, creative living grounded in ancestral intelligence, ethical leadership, and ecological awareness.

 

It continues to grow as a space for serious conversation — strengthening an educational commons rooted in African relational philosophy and shaping leaders capable of holding memory and imagination together in service of collective flourishing.

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