Dedicated to finding out what does it take for one to do something. Each episode will be looking it answering this question in a number of different fields.
I recorded the conversation that was being had in the taxi today about today's violent protests. Thought I should share.
I sit down with Thabisile Masimula and talked to her about what it takes for her to blog in isindebele.
Here I talk about what it takes to break an awkward silence. Especially when You have a podcast that hasn't had a new upload for the past month and a half, this episode will be very helpful for you.
I meet up with Zanele Dlamini (author of Plummeria, Wounds of Ignorance and ) to talk the dynamics involved in Self Publishing a book.
I set down with a colleague and listened as he talked about what it takes to start a business. Listen as Sizwe Sethosa breaks it down for us.
Hektic Paperz is the first black owned rolling paper company in South Africa. I sat down with the man (Njabulo Nyoni) behind it all and we talked about what it took to get this going.
I sit down with Momo as we talked on the journey which eventually lead her to run my favourite coffee shop in the world. We covered vast topics, ranging from cash flow to depression. I'd say this will probably be one of the most need to hear episodes if anyone is looking to embark on the journey of being an entrepreneur.
We sat with the great people (Luyanda Jafta specifically) from The Peoples Fund to talk how they are "Using The Crowd To Build The Economy One Business At A Time." Listen in as we are taking it #BackToTheBusiness
We talking all things blockchain and what one needs to know to participate in the culture of Distributed Ledger
Me and Pieter Botha are talking all things cryptocurrencies and what we find interesting in the whole space. Listen in if you are also an enthusiast but also if you know nothing about it.
We sit down with Rodrique who is the organizer of the most impact arts festival in the Kwa Ndebele regions of South Africa.
My comrade Isaac Nape done complete his masters quicker then I could say "I dropped out of honours". Mad props to him for taking his next step in his academic career! You can listen to him talk on what went on around completing the studies.
This introductory episode tries to dig out what it takes for one to start a podcast. How should they approach content? Distribution? User/community engagement? All this is thanks to the great Sabelo Zwane who was the first guest on the podcast.Be sure to listen to his Piki Ne Fosholo podcast. Because it is off the hinges!