Welcome to Episode 24 of The Incredible Machines Podcast! In this thought-provoking conversation, Jon Oliff and Luke Holden sit down with Mpume Zwane Langa, a transformation champion, former Unilever finance executive, TEDx speaker, and resilient entrepreneur who’s lived many lives in one. Mpume shares her story of growing up in Umlazi, raised by a strong single mother, selling sweets and homemade ice lollies by age five to pay for her bus coupon. Her journey spans banking, beauty pageants, modeling, motherhood, boardrooms, and homeschooling. She speaks candidly about resisting labels, finding her freedom, raising kids as mirrors, and designing life on her own terms. If you’ve ever questioned the systems around you or the roles you’ve inherited, this episode will inspire you to unlearn, reimagine, and start again. Mpume reminds us: we don’t live our own lives, we live the lives of those before us until we choose differently. ⏱ Timestamped Overview 00:52 – Introduction and what Mpume would tell her 16-year-old self during apartheid 01:22 – Growing up in KwaMashu and lessons from her powerful single mother. 04:24 – Getting her first job with one of SA’s first black IT entrepreneur 06:52 – Unexpected entry into a beauty pageant: modelling as a mindset shift 08:15 – Why Mpume refused to be a bank teller and negotiated her path 11:36 – Discovering her leadership style and values in corporate 13:07 – Selling sweets and inventing her own creamy ice lollies at age 6 17:28 – Lessons in early marketing: branding, innovation, and packaging 20:00 – Gender, labels, and choosing to live many lives 21:37 – Dealing with toxic management, racism, and rising through private banking 26:06 – Power of personal branding: how a car and suit built trust 28:16 – Authenticity, leaving corporate, and defining success 34:55 – Building workplace environments that support women 38:33 – The sacred mirror of parenting and what kids teach us 44:58 – Transition to entrepreneurship: from Unilever financial director to her own boss 49:41 – Homeschooling and redefining education on her terms 53:27 – Learning through travel: why she fell in love with Asia 56:44 – Childhood inspiration: Peter Stuyvesant ads and the power of escapism 01:01:30 – Curiosity, innovation, and evolving past failure 01:05:43 – Mpume’s personal mantra and love for life 01:09:38 – Who are Mpume’s Incredible Machines? Quote of the Episode “Life is beautiful. Reach deeper into it and remain curious.” – Mpume Zwane Langa Related Campaign Example Peter Stuyvesant’s Travel-Driven Cigarette Campaigns — Though controversial now, Mpume credits these radio spots for sparking her desire to explore the world and broaden her reality. The ad created a sense of limitless possibility and remains a nostalgic case study in storytelling and escapism. Peter Stuyvesant’s Travel-Driven Cigarette Campaigns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIp1FE41tpE 👣 Relevant Links LinkedIn: https://za.linkedin.com/in/mpume-zwane-langa-798a2535 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpumezl/ 🌐 Connect with Tim Africa. 🔗 Website: https://www.tim.africa 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tim.africa 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timdotafrica 🎧 Podcast Page: https://www.pod.tim.africa
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