Growth Unleashed with Makosi

What it will take to be relevant in 2026

Makosi Musambasi Season 3 Episode 2

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In this episode, Makosi explores the quiet but powerful question shaping culture in 2026: what actually makes someone relevant?


Using three real moments from this week’s pop culture — the controversial silence around Melania Trump’s documentary, the values-driven statements made on the Grammy Awards stage, and the explosive energy of iShowSpeed’s African tour — this episode unpacks the difference between attention, noise, and lasting relevance.


Makosi reflects on why many people tuned into the Grammys expecting artists to speak out about immigration and ICE, why silence can be more controversial than outrage, and how a simple, human moment involving Cher accidentally brought Luther Vandross back into collective memory.


This is not a gossip episode.

It’s a thoughtful conversation about timing, moral responsibility, cultural alignment, and why relevance today is less about being loud — and more about being felt.


If you’re navigating leadership, visibility, influence, or simply trying to stay grounded in a very noisy world, this episode will change how you think about power, silence, and what truly lasts.


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