In this episode of Undone, Kudzai sits down with Betiel Beyin and Leigh Lule, the creative minds behind CEEBs — the hit comedy series set in a local community centre and told through the quick, chaotic lens of TikTok. Together, they unpack the power of humour as a storytelling tool, how their friendship shapes their on-screen chemistry, and why community spaces matter now more than ever. From navigating TikTok’s wild algorithm to spotlighting African-Australian youth culture with authenticity and heart, this conversation explores how laughter can be a form of resistance, reflection, and connection. FULL VIDEO AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBESOCIALS:@undone.thepodcast@ceebsseries
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In this episode, we explore the power of present fatherhood within the African Australian community. What difference does it make when fathers show up, not just as providers, but as nurturers, guides, and role models? We dive into the unique role fathers play in shaping their sons’ lives, the ripple effects of fatherhood on families and communities, and the challenges that come with balancing cultural expectations and personal growth. This conversation is both tender and practical, highlighting how fathers can leave a lasting legacy of strength, love, and presence. Full video available on our YouTube channel.
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Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion from and event hosted in conjunction with Afri-Auscare. In this discussion, we explore the evolving nature of the African family in the diaspora. From navigating generational expectations to confronting systemic barriers in education and care, this conversation will unpack the complex realities facing families today.We’ll explore how culture, migration, and identity shape family roles — and how unaddressed trauma, silence around mental health, and a lack of culturally safe services can strain relationships, impact youth outcomes, and contribute to broader cycles of disengagement.SOCIALS:@ku.dzai @undone.thepodcast @impandeasource @afri_auscare
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How do family structures shape the futures of young people? In this episode we are joined by Nyasha who is a frontline worker in the family services sector. As well as Selba Gonodza- Luka, a community leader who works intergenerationally with families to repair ruptures. Together they explore the complex ways family dynamics influence youth outcomes. The conversation dives into parentification of older children, the hidden toll of migration stress and trauma, and the cultural clashes that emerge through different parenting styles. Together, we unpack how these pressures ripple through families and communities — and what it takes to create healthier pathways for the next generation. Full video available on YouTube !
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FULL VIDEO AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBEIn this episode, we’re joined by two powerhouse community leaders who are reimagining what it means for young people to feel seen, valued, and empowered.Alex Sukart, founder of StandOut Youth Empowerment, is passionate about building the confidence and leadership skills of young people so they can thrive in every space they enter. Through mentoring, advocacy, and grassroots initiatives, Alex works to create platforms where youth voices are not only heard but also drive change.Magang Reech, founder of Baai Alkebulan, is deeply committed to cultural pride and collective healing. With a focus on connecting young people back to their roots, Magang curates programs and safe spaces that center identity, belonging, and empowerment within the African diaspora.Together, they bring unique perspectives on the role of community organisations and third spaces in shaping positive futures. This conversation explores how to create environments where young people don’t just participate — they belong.SOCIALS:@ku.dzai @undone.thepodcast@alexsukart @standoutbasketball @standoutyouth.inc @baai_alkebulan
On this week’s episode, we are joined by Navera Ari - a multidisciplinary creative. This episode is a celebration of creative fluidity and refusing to be boxed in. She shares her journey of moving between poetry, visual art, performance and beyond—without the pressure to pick one lane. We explore what it means to make art intuitively, to honour your evolution, and to create work that reflects who you are in the moment, not just who people expect you to be.
This episode was recorded at Baai Alkebulan for our live event. We sat down with Jimmy William, a mental health clinician and co-founder of Pentacle Group, and Orlando Green, a dual diagnosis nurse, creative leader, and Pan-Afrikan community advocate. Together, they bring decades of frontline experience in mental health, youth work, AOD (alcohol and other drugs), and forensic care — spanning from institutional systems to grassroots community healing. Fukll video available on YouTube.SOCIALS: @undone.thepodcast@ku.dzai @baaialkebulan
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To celebrate 45 years of Zimbabwe's independence we brought on our very own cultural icon- Tatenda Nyaruwe aka Tats aka ManLikeTats aka kaTats kenyika. Join us as we have fun and try to discuss what it's like being a growing Zimbabwean voice whilst also being unapologetically diasporic. Full video available on our YouTube channel.
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/uPNKoMtkQ2k
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Third spaces are the heart of community—and Baai Alkebulan is creating one for African Australians.
In this episode, we sit down with Magang Reech, founder of Baai Alkebulan, to explore how cultural hubs foster belonging, mental well-being, and empowerment. We discuss the role of third spaces in the diaspora, the challenges of sustaining them, and how young Africans are reshaping community spaces for the future. Full video available on our YouTube !
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/phggwqP-sbY
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We’ve got a collab, people! 🎉 Welcome Rumbie & Amanda from It’s Layered Podcast! In this episode, we’re just some Zim girlies (+263 stand up! 🇿🇼✊🏾) chopping it up about all things friendship. From the highs and lows of long-distance bonds to the evolution of long-term friendships and the chaos of adulting together—we get real. Throw in some cultural nuances, plenty of laughs, and a whole lot of heart, and you’ve got an episode you don’t want to miss! Full video available on our YouTube channel ! SOCIALS: Instagram: @undone.thepodcast @ku.dzai @itslayered @i.am.whom.i.am @rumbizezuladube
On this week's episode we are joined by Nyachan Nyak. She is the CEO & Founder of NAS Recovery a community-based Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) and Mental Health treatment service. Who deliver collaborative and culturally determined substance use and related mental health issues support to youth, adults and families from African backgrounds. We discuss all things AOD, Mental Health and her path to starting NAS. Full video available on YouTube !
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You asked, we delivered, don't say we don't give you what you ask for. On this episode we are REjoined by Dr Xavier Mulenga as we discuss all things dating; from ghosting to lists to attachment styles. Listen as we explore the nuances of dating in the age of social media and in the African Australian landscape. Full video available on our YouTube channel !
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On this very special Christmas Eve episode, we are joined by the formidable Gisele Ishimwe. We discuss her PhD journey, the Australian academic space and the variety in lived experiences of African Australians. Full video is available on our YouTube channel.
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Join me as I sit down with Intwari, a Sydney-based multidisciplinary creative. Together, we dive into how his time in Rwanda has shaped his artistry, his take on authenticity, and so much more! Full video on- YouTube SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT.
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This audio is from our first in-person event, where we held a debate. The topic of debate was Black Africans in Australia and their interactions with crime and the justice system. The conversation expanded into crime, class, genetics, equity and the economic strength of the African Australian diaspora. We hope you enjoy ! Follow our Instagram to find out when our next event will be.
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In this episode, we have an enlightening conversation with Habiba Ahmed, an inspiring birth doula dedicated to advocating for mothers and families. She is deeply involved in postpartum support work and is passionate about empowering voices to strengthen the family unit. With a particular focus on increasing Black people's ability to show up in society, she shares her insights and experiences on the importance of community support, holistic care, and the transformative power of childbirth. Join us as we explore the vital role of doulas in nurturing and empowering families, and learn how her work is making a significant impact in the lives of those she serves. Whether you're expecting, a new parent, or interested in maternal health advocacy, this episode offers valuable perspectives on creating a supportive and empowering environment for all families.
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To commemorate Mother's Day, for the month of May we’ll be joined by trailblazing, visionary women and mothers. We’ll explore various themes surrounding motherhood, families, and parent-child dynamics.
First we have Letwin, my mother, the woman who brought me into the world. She is a mental health practitioner and business owner. Letwin will be sharing her journey into motherhood and what healing from a mother wound has looked like, while also exploring how raising your own kids interplays with that.
Music is a language that brings universal understanding. Today, we explore three creative masterminds as they make their mark in the music industry, nationally and globally. From the lifestyle and business of artistry, to the anxiety of representing, to being young, black, and African in Australia making art, and the beauty of going against the grain for your passions. We left it all on the couch. SOCIALS: Executive Producer & Host: @ku.dzai , @undone.thepodcast Videographer & Director: @andthen_au Sound Engineer: @swimgood.wav Master Editor: @shotbyshayne_ Interviewees: @mwnaje_t , @msniasha , @sampa_the_great
In this episode, Kudzai reflects on her experience moving to Melbourne and how it acted as a catalyst for her to expand her dreams and aspirations. She shares how being in a new environment provided her with the opportunity to think bigger and envision new possibilities for herself.
Moreover, Kudzai talks about attending the Amari Gala, an event dedicated to celebrating Black Excellence in Australia. She describes the atmosphere as one filled with potential, where individuals from the African community came together to honour achievements, foster connections, and inspire each other to reach greater heights. The Gala served as a platform to showcase the talent, resilience, and contributions of African individuals in various fields, thereby highlighting the richness and diversity within the community.
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Join us for part two of our chat with Rumbie, delving into entrepreneurship in Australia's beauty scene. Explore career-defining moments, the power of accountability, and Anaka's exciting future. Gain insights on resilience and innovation as Rumbie shares her journey and vision for empowering through skincare.
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