Every now and then I will take a moment to share Chapters, Quotes, Abstracts, Poetry and summary of the books that I am reading, the whole purpose of this channel is to share diverse knowledge, using books and other tools to start conversations with self and with the world. Knowledge Changes Situati…
In this episode Tokelo unpacks the character development and themes in his book Poor Folk/s.
In this episode, Tokelo delves deeper into the role of stories, not just in his own life but in society as a whole. He explores why stories matter and the deeply personal nature of storytelling.
In this episode, Uni Sygh engages in a deep, insightful conversation with writer Tokelo Hlagala about his childhood. Tokelo shares a kaleidoscope of experiences and stories that have shaped his life.
In the last episode we see Rambler perfom in the cafe. Morning comes and he is seated with Lucille who asks where he is going to play tonight. Rambler is reluctant, but he mentions that “he's got to keep moving”, he won't be staying. Part of Rambler hopes that one-day he sees Lucille again, but for now, he must keep moving.
In this episode 1 we read from the book ‘Long Journey Home' by Julius Lester. Story name- ‘Satan on my back'.
Short insight into In love and in war, and Man’s search for meaning
This is a podcast from the Radio interview at KV radio by Host Michael Msiza interviewing Founder of KCS book club Tokelo Hlagala & Author/speaker Howard Zondo.
Today with me on the Poetry & Music podcast, I’ve got the remarkable poet Tshiamo sharing with us some of her work, what inspires it, and how it comes to life.
Sellathekeng seya lla, Mme Gaborone o leleditše ke ba kuwa Steve Biko Hospital, na bothata ekaba ele eng?
Mo re tsebišwa ka babapadi ba sengwalo se, le gore ba amana jwang
On this episode host Tokelo Hlagala features International Author and Speaker Howard Zondo, a conversation around building a brand from the ground.
An interview done by Tokelo Hlagala and King Flair in relation to the upcoming first Mamelodi Book Market
Chapter 37, From the stepmother, My Father, My monster
Chapter 35, meeting the other sister, My Father, Amy monster
Chapter 33, The wait is almost over, My Father, My monster
Chapter 31, I had achieved my wildest dreams, but still felt incomplete, My Father, Amy monster
To live is to suffer, The Gay Science, Friedrich Nietsche
Perhaps pain doesn’t make us better, The Gay Science, Friedrich Nietsche
Love too is learned, The Gay Science, Friedrich Nietsche
Chapter 30, Speaking to the masses. My Father, My monster
Chapter 29, continued, now there’s definitely hope, My Father, My Monster
Chapter 29, perhaps after all there isn’t hope, My Father, My monster
Chapter 28, perhaps there’s hope. My Father, My monster
Chapter 27, The situation worsens. My Father, My monster
Chapter 26, the hustle and a new brewing hostile environment, My Father, My monster
Short review on the themes that have emerged from the book, My Father, My monster
Chapter 25, The walk to the campus, My Father, My monster
Chapter 25, Registering seems impossible, Amy Father, My monster
Chapter 24, The course towards the beginning of the course, My Father, My monster
Chapter 23, One last shot at life, My Father, My monster
Chapter 22, The letters, Lucky Dube, My Father, My monster
Chapter 20, forgiveness and name change, My Father, My monster
On this edition of the music/ poetry segment, I feature the poet Sharon Sindane
Chapter 18, Hard work, role models. My Father, Amy monster
Chapter 18, a walk that would change the direction of my life. My Father, My monster
Chapter 13, we are now your parents. My Father, My monster