Sue Nyathi on Quitting Finance at 40 to Become Netflix's #1 Author


She wrote her first novel at 13. One handwritten copy,
passed around her class at Girls' College - and nobody ever lost it.
Fourteen years after self-publishing The Polygamist,
it became a Netflix series - number one in 16 countries
around the world.
In this episode of HUMHR Career Insights, Batje Chibafa
sits down with Sue Nyathi in Johannesburg - the first stop
on the Africa Across Borders Tour 2026.
They talked about:
- Writing by night while building a 20-year career in finance
- The rejection letters that almost ended everything
- Leaving corporate at 40 with no plan B
- A spiritual awakening during COVID
- The phone call in 2022 that became Netflix
- What it means to be a social anthropologist
- The 4 Ps: Perseverance, Passion, Persistence and Providence
CHAPTERS
00:00 Welcome | Johannesburg, South Africa
00:48 Netflix #1 in 16 countries
02:38 The Polygamist: written 2010, self-published 2012
03:43 The two-page rejection letter
07:53 The novel she wrote at 13 - one handwritten copy
11:14 Writing as a lens on society
16:24 Quitting finance at 40 - with no plan B
19:57 COVID, silence, and a spiritual awakening
23:35 Learning the business of writing
37:44 Discipline over inspiration: 8am to 3pm, every day
40:17 The Polygamist's impact: book clubs, healing, controversy
49:39 The Netflix adaptation
61:12 Kenya: when the government took notice
63:09 French translation rights
65:33 What would 13-year-old Sue say?
65:51 Fire round
GUEST: Sue Nyathi | Author | The Polygamist, The Gold
Diggers, A Family Affair, An Angel's Demise
HOST: Batje Chibafa | Certified Career Coach | Founder, HUMHR
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