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Let it Out

Let it Out

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Let it out is a podcast by Times Radio discussing social, economic, mental, financial, and all the shenanigans associated with the youth in Malawi. Like, comment and follow usLet it out Social Sciences
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  • Let it Out | S2 Episode 22 - The Role of the youth in next Tuesday's election
    Sep 11 2025

    Elections are fast approaching, and with just a few days to the polls, Thabi, Yankho, and Bernadetta sat down for a candid conversation on the role of the youth in the upcoming elections.

    We've seen handouts and political violence in this campaign year. Is there anything the youth can do to desist from this?

    Today's podcast is brought to you by Oxfam, Wolrec and Center for Solutions.

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    57 mins
  • Let it Out | S2 Episode 21 - Social Media
    Sep 4 2025

    In this digital age we cannot ignore social media and how it has taken the world by storm. It has also left so many questions unanswered.

    For example how are we using social media? Is it effective or we could do better? Recently social media platforms have been used to address personal issues celebrities are facing but should that be the case?

    In this age where mental health is rampant is social media a healthy community to be part of?

    Thabi, Yankho and Fatsani tackle this topic in today's podcast and attempt to answer the questions related to social media.

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    58 mins
  • Let it Out | S2 Episode 20 - Our views on celebrities part 1
    Aug 28 2025

    Ever heard of the saying don't judge a book by it's cover? It's easy to judge those we don't know and indeed celebrities.


    Today Thabi, Yankho and Fatsani let us in on their views on various celebrities.

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    54 mins
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