Culture Capital with KeaBoya, Featuring Vuyelwa Diniso, CEO of Seat at The Table

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In this inspiring episode of Culture Capital, KeaBoya sits down with Vuyelwa Diniso, the dynamic CEO of Seat at The Table, for a powerful conversation about leadership, purpose, and building spaces where women can thrive.

Vuyelwa opens up about her personal journey as a leader, reflecting on the experiences that shaped her voice, vision, and values. She takes us through her career in the legal industry as an attorney, sharing the lessons, challenges, and defining moments that guided her path.

She also reveals the heart behind Seat at The Table, the inspiration that sparked it, the need it responds to, and the incredible work the organisation is doing to empower, mentor, and elevate women across industries.

This episode is a masterclass in leadership, courage, and creating opportunities not just for yourself, but for others. A must-listen for women in business, aspiring leaders, and anyone passionate about purposeful impact.
26 Nov 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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