- Nadia Nakai and Tshego are bringing listeners something fresh with their podcast, Conversations With Nadia x Tshego.
- The first episode dives deep into the topic of boundaries within casual relationships.
- Fans across Mzansi are buzzing about the podcast and can't wait for more episodes.

Nadia Nakai and Tshego have officially kicked off the first episode of their new podcast, Conversations With Nadia x Tshego, and it’s already making waves. The dynamic duo is here to spark meaningful discussions while offering listeners an inside look at their thoughts on life, love, and everything in between.
Getting Real: Nadia Nakai and Tshego’s Podcast Journey Begins
Nadia Nakai and Tshego are diving headfirst into the world of podcasting with their new series, Conversations With Nadia x Tshego. The podcast aims to explore their perspectives on relationships, gender dynamics, and the complexities of modern connections. With their unique blend of honesty and humor, they’re creating a space where people can feel seen and heard.
These two weren’t always just collaborators—they were once label mates under Cassper Nyovest’s Family Tree record label. Despite parting ways professionally, they’ve managed to maintain a strong bond over the years. Now, they’re bringing that connection to the forefront with their podcast, proving that chemistry doesn’t fade.
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Setting Boundaries in Casual Relationships
In the debut episode, Nadia and Tshego tackle the often-complicated topic of boundaries in casual relationships. It’s a conversation that resonates deeply with many listeners who navigate this space themselves. Tshego, who identifies as someone who embraces polyamory, emphasized the importance of personal space in these situations. He explained, “You occupy very little space in my life. A lot of the females I’m dealing with don’t bother me. There’s only so much you can call me out on because I’m not your man.”
On the other hand, Nadia shared her perspective, highlighting the emotional connection she seeks even in casual encounters. She said, “If I have a sexual relationship with you, it’s because I kind of like you as a person, someone I’d normally chat with. It’s about being able to maintain some sort of relationship because if the only time you call me is to sleep with me, you’re making me feel like an Uber Eats delivery.” Her words struck a chord with many women who’ve experienced similar situations.
Mzansi Reacts to Nadia Nakai and Tshego’s Podcast
The internet is ablaze with reactions to the first episode of Conversations With Nadia x Tshego. Fans are loving the raw and unfiltered discussions, and they’re already eagerly anticipating future episodes. Social media has been flooded with comments from excited listeners.
South African actress Ntando Duma chimed in with a lighthearted joke, saying, “Bathong abo Hennessy in my cup?? Let me go watch so I can throw up some more.” Her comment perfectly captured the mix of humor and intrigue surrounding the podcast.
Other fans weighed in with their thoughts:
“Men really have no hearts; they really just don’t care!” — azanian_doll
“Not Uber Eats delivery!” — sbudaroc
“This level of honesty, I truly respect. This was fun.” — lavaconda_
“Lemme watch this episode right now!” — bobbyblanco_sa
“Tshego represents 90% of men in this country. That’s exactly how they think.” — tebo_tabz
Nadia Nakai Opens Up About Grief
Beyond her work on the podcast, Nadia Nakai has also been sharing personal insights into her life. In a recent post, she discussed the challenges of dealing with grief after a failed relationship. Her message resonated with many fans who have faced similar struggles.
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She encouraged listeners to be kind to themselves during tough times, acknowledging that there will be moments when they might act out of character. “There will be days where you feel like you’re not yourself,” she said. “But give yourself grace. It will eventually pass, and you’ll come out stronger on the other side.” Her words serve as a reminder that healing is a journey, and it’s okay to take things one step at a time.

