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Sol Phenduka on How Podcast and Chill with MacG Has Changed Lives

Sol Phenduka on How Podcast and Chill with MacG Has Changed Lives. In most cases, when this particular makes headlines, its for something controversial. Many celebrities don’t even want to get an interview on Podcast and Chill with MacG for fear of saying something that might affect their careers negatively.

Lately though, the podcast has been trending for less controversial issues. MacG and his co-hosts Sol Phenduka and Ghost Lady have been having celebs who have been almost down and out as guests. When so many news platforms prefer to roll with personalities who are hip and happening, Podcast and Chill with MacG is giving hope to some of our fallen stars.

So far they have interviewed Zola, who a media personality and musician, who is now struggling. After that interview, so many people started singing Zola’s praises and wanted him back at the top. Another former star who recently got an interview on the podcast in actor, Innocent Masuku. After his interview, Innocent got respect and support from many social media users. They reached out with messages of encouragement. He is now working hard to get back to acting.

On Thursday, Podcast and Chill with MacG, had one of their best interviews yet. They had Dr Malinga, who has had some of his assets repossessed because he owed SARS. The musician touched the hearts of many when he broke down during the interview. So many South Africans including Makhadzi, Black Coffee and Kabza reached out to help him.

All of this has touched Sol, who has nothing but praises for the podcast. The media personality and reality show star says if Podcast and Chill with MacG was cancelled like many wanted before, such stories would not have been told. He cited Zola and Dr Malinga’s stories as shinning examples of how the podcast has come through for people.

In other cool news, Podcast and Chill with MacG has reached 100 million views on YouTube.

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