
15: A letter to Reflection
I spent 15 weeks releasing episodes of this podcast—a genuine milestone for the girl who swore she never finishes anything. Today’s episode is a moment of reflection. A look back at every episode I’ve created–why I recor


Hosted by Sisipho Sojola · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes
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Strap in friends, we're about to get cosy.'Writing Feels Like Love' is a heartfelt podcast where the power of writing becomes a tool for healing, self-reflection, and connection. Hosted by Sisipho Sojola, the show explores how something as simple as a pen, paper, and reading letters from her "future self" (affectionately known as ‘Fu-Me’) has helped her navigate moments of joy and loss. It's like listening to an audiobook or driving home with a friend.
Sisipho Sojola hosts Writing Feels Like Love Podcast, a society show with 15 episodes published.

I spent 15 weeks releasing episodes of this podcast—a genuine milestone for the girl who swore she never finishes anything. Today’s episode is a moment of reflection. A look back at every episode I’ve created–why I recor

We often ask, “What advice would you give your younger self?” — but we don’t realise that our younger selves carry so much wisdom. I’m sharing some advice from the me who had just entered her twenties, to the current 29-

"Even though the tides may change, the ship I'm on knows its way home... and home will always be towards me" - Sisipho Sojola As a late twenty-something, who's in constant search of understanding herself, the idea of emb

For the first time in my life, I was confronted with the reality of being foreign. It brought as many lessons as it did blessings. There's something liberating about completely letting go of yourself to learn anew. Wheth

What started as a short, innocent interaction with a colleague became an inner monologue dissecting Cape Town's vs Johannesburg's Black art. And when we speak about Black art and creativity, the conversation will always

This is the audio version of self-soothing because when I recorded this episode, I was on the brink of a spiral. I think the only thing that's helped my anxiety is one: not being around things and people who trigger me,

In hindsight, I'd say this letter is dedicated to being present. Trauma and negativity have such a selfish effect of consuming your entire being until it becomes the only thing you see, even when there are things to be t

This is inspiration in motion, the kind that hits you first thing in the morning, before your mind has fully woken up. It was the pure joy of eureka that drove me to pen this verbal letter to flow state, creating from so

Not all episodes are about vulnerability. Some, if not most, are about celebrations. Celebrating new starts. Celebrating releasing your voice. Celebrating friends who remind you of the sun you are. Celebrating the moment

It's the weekend of love, and to put a bow on this beautiful gift we call love, I share some revelations, express my gratitude, and even put some manifestations out there.

This is a love letter for everyone holding it in – trying to be strong, trying to keep it together, to keep themselves from crying. This is for the lonely hearts, the ones who are afraid of letting themselves down and le

Oh 'corporate', what shall we do with you, ol' girl. The letter I read was from my junior years as an advertising gal, and although so much has changed since writing that letter, a lot of it is still the same. Oh creativ

What started as a chat about having a morning routine turned to an existential chat about purpose, life-work balance and reaffirming this beautiful gift of writing. Totally normal segue.

The beauty of growing up is seeing your parents not as figures that guide you through life, but as people who grow with you. I’ve had the privilege of seeing my own in this way and I’m so glad I do.

Grief-stricken, crashing out, and only the words of my late friend led me to creating this podcast as a declaration of love for her. I hope she’s proud.
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