BY DELISA THWALA
MBABANE– A recently launched digital empowerment series by business mentor Nathi Gule and South African’s social media motivational speaker Vukosi Mashele has spread to global heights.
The digital empowerment has gained followers from Europe, Asia, and America; this was revealed by Gule during an interview with this publication.
The 12-day digital motivational series on self-development for 2023, launched on Tuesday and is using the principles of Neuro Linguistics Programming (NLP) Practitioner to help society achieve its goals for the year.
The series, according to Gule, is centered on three pillars which are healing, transformation, and balance.
Gule mentioned that these three pillars translate to assisting people in living a balanced life on all levels: psychologically, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.
With the first episode being on self-growth focusing on mastering the mind, body, and spirit it further demonstrates to each life force that their existence matters, regardless of their past or present circumstances.
“The series is accessible for free on social media and audio podcasts. The lessons are set up to help the public to produce a personal strategic roadmap for 2023 that is accountable and easy to implement,” he said.
In addition, he mentioned that his series is being powered by I Matter Consultancy in South Africa and is supporting his vision to have annual series to empower people as they start the year.
For the past two years, he did a pocketbook on the positivity that was downloadable for free and last year a video series. This year, he has turned to audio with the support of Mashele in podcasts.
According to him, there will be four audio podcasts with topics on financial fitness, self-mastery, mental and physical health as well as relationships.
Mashele said the feedback they had been getting had been great as they had also been contacted for one-on-one sessions.
“Having viewed our analytics for the first three days we have seen listeners of the podcasts coming in from Germany, Croatia, Taiwan, and the USA. We believe as it gains momentum next week we will have more countries having listeners here,” he said.