Dialogue Between Men and Women
Join us for a stimulating discussion about the ability of broken pencils to write again. This event will feature Seven of South Africa’s most brilliant minds: Dr Thabang Lobese, Sipho Mbele, Phindile Yende, Pondy Ntamehlo, Kgalaletsang Kwele, Tshenolo Radikgojana and Moipone Mpeqeka.
Human beings, like a broken pencil, are subjected to conditions that shatter them into bits, leaving them feeling useless and worthless, and eventually forgetting their WHY in this world. This sensation leaves many of us devastated, hurt, resentful, and forgetting that we are unique in our own way. Furthermore, because of the pain, we continue to harm innocent people, and the cycle continues.
Dealing with a broken person can be stressful and difficult at times, not only for their family members but also for the community as a whole. In all honesty, these are not evil individuals; their behaviors are shaped by their experiences, and they see danger where there is none, which they frequently misinterpret as intuition.
This event is an opportunity for you to engage in meaningful conversations with experienced professionals and to explore the potential of broken pencils to still write. Our panel of experts will provide insight into the power of resilience and how it can be used to bring about positive change.
this event will be held on 2023-07-29 at 11:00 am and will end on 2023-07-29 at 15:00. Don't miss out on this chance to be part of an inspiring and thought-provoking discussion.
Importance of healing from your past traumas
Forgiveness and letting go
Tapping into self
Understanding your purpose
Understanding that you are responsible for how you react to the world
Freemanville, Klerksdorp, 2571
Sipho Mbele, Phindile Yende, Pondy Ntamehlo, Moipone Mpeqeka, Galaletsang Kwele, Khalelwayo Matlhanye (Facilitator), Dr Thabang Lobese, Tshenolo Radikgojana
No refund will be allowed.
The venue's parking policy
Amelia Konote