Saray Khumalo had to overcome many obstacles and alter her mindset before she became the very first black African woman to summit Mount Everest.
In a bid to inspire her fellow South Africans during the midst of the global health crisis, the award-winning mountaineer has launched her podcast Because It’s There.
These digital audio recordings are in partnership with fibre provider Vuma as part of their commitment to drive important conversations, bring communities together, and create opportunities for greatness.
Because It’s There, was named after pioneering mountaineer George Mallory who made the exact profound statement in reply to the question of why he climbed Mount Everest.
Through a series of episodes, Khumalo and her esteemed guests aim to inspire all those who are listening.
“The podcast series will deliver a wide range of insights on the strange and wonderful thing of being alive,” Khumalo told The Saturday Star this week.
“From the dynamics of organisational leadership to understanding your personal dream scape, to how to literally climb to the highest point on earth, Because It’s There is a unique experience designed to enlighten and entertain all types of listeners.”
During the Covid-19 pandemic, it has become the norm for content creators to move their material online, with podcasts being a popular medium of entertainment during the lockdown.
“The podcast uses life and lessons from the mountain to remind us that we are all leaders and that we are all extraordinary. It is also a way to reach out to both the young and older generations with inspirational messages that remind us all of the fact that we are capable of the imaginable and are natural leaders that the world needs today,”
Khumalo added that her podcast does not just target a certain demographic and instead, she hopes that it will reach the ears of people from all walks of life.
‘Because It’s There,’ is for the office manager, the CFO and the receptionist. It’s for the high performing actress, the aspirant poet and the entrepreneur. It’s for you, and it’s for me.”
Khumalo is not afraid to get personal during her podcast and believes that her over 20 years experience in corporate South Africa as well as her involvement in international projects have equipped her for this digital venture.
“The mountains on the other hand with my four Everest attempts have opened my eyes to what we are capable of.”
Her children have also changed the way she sees and lives her life and she would also like to share the lessons she learnt from motherhood with her listeners.
“As a mother, I still find it a blessing how the little ones continue to team me everyday and be a blessing on both the good days and not so great days.”
While Khumalo’s personal anecdotes and insights are widely shared on her podcast, it also includes conversations with leaders from all walks of life on the continent and abroad including those in the business and sporting world.
“I speak to those that have succeeded in spite of their circumstances or environment and all that believe in making the impossible possible because they can.”
Ultimately, Khumalo hopes Because It’s There can help change the mindset for our generation and the narrative for the next generation of Africans.
“It’s important that we work hard to ensure that the next generation of Africans are not second class citizens in this global village and a reminder that we are all leaders and all have a role to play in making our world a better place.
Because It’s There podcast can be streamed or downloaded at www.saraykhumalo.com