This is a podcast dissecting different racial groups, finding out what makes it special, and how we can relate to each other better.
I speak to my friend CJ Lawrence, a Lawyer and CEO of start-up Black With No Chaser on his take on the American elections.
In the first segment of the European Covid update, we travel to Ireland. They have recently announced a new lockdown as the 2nd wave has hit. As a population, they made a decision to lockdown now in order to "save" Christmas.
This was meant to be an all-Africa segment, but after getting information on Nigeria, I realized how much we actually don't know about Nigeria. Thus, the next 4 weeks was just a spotlight on Nigeria.
This is the final episode of #TheJuice with Khensani and I. We host our last "What's your culture segment with my friend, Zamanyathi Lesetti all the way from Florence, Italy talking about what's it like to be a Zulu girl in Italy. Interesting stuff.
We complete our trifecta of interviews with the women who make up UCT's executive team and support the Vice Chancellor. In this segment, we interview Professor Sue Harrison, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Internationalisation.
Khensani and I interview the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Transformation, Professor Loretta Feris.
Khensani and I chat to Lerato Monaledi on her Tswana culture and how they are sometimes too accommodating towards other culture.
We speak to fellow presenter, Sani Mdaka about her shared culture between Tsonga and Venda. Lot's of interesting stuff!
For our Heritage Month "What's your culture?" segment, we speak to my good friend, Tholoana Molapo about being a girl of both Zulu and Sotho culture's - she calls is Zutho. :-)
How many languages do you speak? My brother-in-law, Martin Machaba is Sepedi, but speaks 12 language. He spoke to us about the differences and surprising similarities between the languages.
Consent can be sexy. In this segment, we discuss ways in which I have found consent to be sexy without breaking the mood, and yet completely respectful.
In this episode, we interview the head of the only female-led executive of a higher earning institution in Africa. Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng is the woman in charge of the most prestigious university on the continent and is supported by a team of dynamic women. What an awe-inspiring interview! Who runs the world? Girls!
In this episode, we complete the trifecta of amazing women at UCT. In this episode, we speak to the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Transformation, Professor Loretta Feris; and the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Internationalization, Professor Sue Harrison. These two dynamic women make up part of the trio who lead UCT and support the Vice Chancellor at UCT's all female executive team.
Today Khensani and I get into the discussion about WAP - the latest single from Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B. We ask the question is this anti-feminism objectivity or the ultimate form of feminism through owning sexuality.
Khensani and I interview the Deputy Vice Chancellor of UCT's Teaching and Learning portfolio for our #Womandla feature.
In this episode, my co-host, Khensani Khoza, and I take a snapshot of our Black is King conversation. I share some of my experience as young girl growing up in 2 countries.
In this segment, we speak about context around the 9th of August 1956 and profile the other two women: Sophia Williams-De Bruyn and Rahima Moosa
We speak about the 4 women behind August 9, 1956. In this part, we talk about Helen Joseph and Lillian Ngoyi.
This is the very first broadcast of my Breakfast show with co-host Khensani Khoza on UCT Radio.
I speak to my sister, Dr. Imelda Machaba, a former student of Prof Mayosi to reflect on the report that came out around the circumstances around his suicide.
In this episode I reflect on the Gender-based violence that surged when the alcohol ban was first lifted in South Africa
It is cold and getting harder and harder to get through my semester. I turn to my momma for help.
In this episode I discuss the #BlackLivesMatter movement with my brother, Larry Seymour, who has lived in 3 countries, the US, South Africa, and the UK.
I did a series of Covid diaries for UCT Radio just as we entered Level 3 in South Africa. In this episode, I reflect on South Africa's lockdown in comparison to where my other friends and family are in the world.