(0:01) – Introduction(1:02) – Highlight of the Week(2:58) – My Dinner with French President Macron(5:04) – What Could Have Been Better?(6:45) – Which Country Made the Most Impact?(8:57) – The Current Relationship Between the EU and South Africa(11:07) – Who Stood Out to Me(13:17) – My Views on Future Market Growth(15:54) – My Prediction for the Next Direction of Commerce(17:59) – The Sectors to Keep an Eye On after the Summits(18:57) – The Legacy of the G20 and B20 South Africa Summits(20:16) – Do We Do Business with People We Like or People We Know?(21:35) – Naspers and Prosus at the Summits
I reflect on a historic G20 and B20 week hosted in SouthAfrica, sharing what it felt like in the rooms where leaders, CEOs and policymakers gathered.
From the “electric” atmosphere at the B20 and the Digital Transformation Task Force legacy fund, to an intimate working dinner with President Macron, to South Africa’s leadership alongside countries like India, China, Brazil and the EU, this conversation breaks down what really stood out.
Myself and Liam Webb also explore the future of global commerce, the rise of social platforms as marketplaces, and which sectors are best positioned for long-term growth.
A focused, accessible conversation about leadership underpressure, public and private sectors working together, and how events like the G20 and B20 can translate into tangible outcomes.
Key Takeaways
◼ Why the 2025 G20 and B20 in South Africa were such defining moments for government–business collaboration.
◼ How the B20 Digital Transformation Task Force focused on connectivity, digital skills and a legacy fund for entrepreneurs.
◼ What stood out from President Macron’s engagement style and the broader South Africa–EU relationship.
◼ Which countries played key roles in centring “global south” issues in the G20 discussions.
◼ Why agriculture, healthcare, finance and the fusion of social media with marketplaces are critical sectors to watch.
◼ What legacy, I believe, this G20/B20 moment leaves for how nations and businesses work together.
(0:00) – The Rise of AI Actors: Tilly Norwood
(2:18) – Perfection vs Truth
(4:20) – Human Edge & Tenacity
(9:00) – Intent & Innovation
(15:00) – Culture & Leadership
(23:34) – The Value of a Name
(32:53) –Sora 2 and The Future of Storytelling
(41:07) – Courage & The Future of Leadership
Phuthi Mahanyele explores how technology and humanity collide. From an AI actress that feels real, to the mistake that built a billion-dollar name like Google, to Sora 2 and the future of hyper-realistic AI videos.
A conversation about courage, creativity, and how authenticity is being redefined in the post-GPT world.
Key Takeaways
◼️ How AI creations like Tilly Norwood and Sora 2 are expanding imagination and redefining authenticity.
◼️ How a name can define vision — even by accident.
◼️ Why intent must guide speed in innovation.
◼️ How courage and authenticity are becoming essential leadership traits.
◼️ Why human connection and culture remain central to meaningful progress.
At just 17 years old, Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa left South Africa for New York with nothing but ambition, courage, and a belief in possibility. Today she is the CEO of Naspers South Africa, a global business leader, humanitarian, and philanthropist.In this conversation with Liam, Phuthi opens up about her journey from a young girl with dreams of becoming a ballerina to leading one of Africa’s largest companies. She shares lessons her father instilled about possibility and resilience, the principles that shaped her career, and why authenticity and humility are the true marks of leadership.We dive into her thoughts on AI and the future of work, the importance of sustainability, and how young people can prepare for a rapidly changing world. Phuthi also reveals her daily routines, the power of relationships, and the single most important piece of advice she would give to anyone listening.This is more than a conversation about business — it’s about purpose, humanity, and what it really means to lead with impact.If you’re looking for wisdom on leadership, resilience, and building a meaningful life, you’ll want to watch this.