Radio Anarchy, Radio Freedom is a box-defying podcast by South African-based author and journalist L.Sojini. He talks about whatever that's on his mind. Most of the time it's music, art, books and lousy stuff.
'My Sweetie' is the new song by Flavour. Not the best. But that's cool. I talk about the musician and I also encourage upcoming musicians to get in touch with me so I can feature their music on my podcast and website. --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I've talked about companies that have decided to stop doing business with/in Russia. Here, I want to talk about those that have not cut ties with Russia as of 5 March 2022: McDonald's tops the list as it's trending on American Twitter. Other companies are: Burger King, PepsiCo, Coca Cola and Estee Lauder. Hilary Russ, a writer with Reuters, writes about New York state pension's fund chief sending several letters to companies that are yet to cut ties with Russia: Mondelez International, Kimberly-Clark Corp, Coty Inc, Trimble Inc and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals.
What if what you knew about Russia and the USSR was wrong? I talk about Russia, USSR and the African National Congress in this podcast. This is one of my episodes on the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Is radio dead or Twitter Spaces is a fad?
Lungile Mfeka is a freelance writer based in South Africa. She recently started a company offering freelance writing services. In this episode, the first of the lungsta gangsta podcast, our host L. Sojini spoke to this freelance writer.
The editor of The Profile and host of Radio sits down with poetess Wam Xotongo. Wam is a student at Rhodes University, and she writes poetry. She talks about how she started and what pushes her to write. She also reads three of her poems during the interview.
I take a look at why Nelson Mandela's five year term was inspiring in a world full of dictators.