Describing her influence as “normalising holistic healing and critical thinking”, Nokwe-Mseleku believes that such an aspect is “an intricate part of a healthy society that has a lot of dysfunction while attempting to cope” with life’s challenges.
“I guess my brand is centred around removing that consequence on all ends which leads to a free and fluid space of understanding and evolution.” “I definitely think there’s room for more influencers. I would say that people’s approaches to influencing need to be different. For example, how I best communicates and express my brand and values. How that expression aligns with other brands and their values. So, I think now how there’s a standard aesthetic as to what it means to be an influencer but people are so unique.