Salamina Mosese, Resilience, Reinvention, and Representation - Finding Joy in New Chapters
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, Kojo sits down with Salamina Mosese—a household name in South Africa’s entertainment industry who has seamlessly transitioned from television star to author, producer, and advocate for African stories.
Salamina takes us back to her childhood, from her early days in rural Limpopo to her family's relocation to Soweto, schooling in the suburbs, and her unintentional foray into the world of acting at just 14 years old.
Salamina shares how navigating fame shaped her identity and taught her the importance of owning her narrative. We dive deep into her decision to pivot into corporate communications, her reflections on balancing career and motherhood, and her passion for writing children’s books that center African representation.
“I want my daughters to see themselves in the stories they read,” Salamina explains as she describes the inspiration behind her books and her long-term vision of creating iconic characters for South African children.
Join us for an engaging conversation on storytelling, resilience, and the legacy we leave behind.
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Recorded at: Spotify Africa Joburg Studio
Show Music: Kweku 'Taygo' Baffoe
Producer: Ayob Vania
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