Savvy with Samke season two has been filled with deeply motivational conversations, inspiring not only Profmed clients but general viewers, too! The team is excited about the release of the season finale today.
South Africa (15 May 2025) – Powerful and inspiring conversations were the focus in Season 2 of Profmed’s “Savvy with Samke”; season finale viewers will get to learn valuable lessons about the dos and don’ts of social media. The final episode of Savvy with Samke, released today, focuses on how to build a standout digital identity while avoiding common pitfalls.
Social media lawyer Emma Sadleir and marketing expert Asha Singh share the opportunities and risks of online footprints and how to make smart social media decisions. In an age where almost everything revolves around social media, having the best tools in your personal kit will help you reach new heights.
Much like Emma and Asha’s insights into personal social media skills, season 2 has been an incredible addition to Profmed’s portfolio of support for viewers and professionals alike. With all eight episodes now out, it is evident that the conversations have hit home for South African professionals.
The team celebrated over 80,000 views just on the season trailer, and the rest of the episodes keep growing daily. This season explored subjects that matter most to professionals, including:
- The hidden pressure behind professional success and how to protect your wellbeing.
- Real stories of surviving illness, loss, and financial strain, and the tools that helped.
- Reclaiming your sense of self while raising a family and managing career goals.
- From classism to gender discrimination and unpacking what still holds professionals back.
- Should you stay or go? The emotional and practical realities of the emigration decision.
- How to own your online reputation wisely.
Samke Mhlongo, an award-winning wealth coach and best-selling author, and co-host Charmaine ‘Miss Chaz’ Dube, a dynamic conversationalist and seasoned tech professional, kept guests and audiences engaged throughout the season and have reaffirmed the importance of having these conversations in the first place.
In the professional world, it can often feel like discussing some of the struggles faced in the working environment is taboo, but not anymore! Mental wellness, typical life challenges, and so much more affect us beyond home life, so it is vital to talk about how to balance it all out.
If you missed any of the episodes, you can catch up on all of them on the Profmed YouTube channel.
Sources: Profmed
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