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Fortunately for me, but unfortunately for those of you wanting new interviews, I've been hella busy lately. So, we're digging in the archives once again to bring you one of my favourite interviews, now with slightly better sound quality and a less annoying introduction."Loyiso Madinga is a comedian, actor, writer, and MC. Loyiso is one of four South Africans to have a half-hour special with Netflix as part of their Comedians of the World series. He's the African correspondent for Trevor Noah's Daily Show. Locally, he's featured on LNN with Loyiso Gola and Bantu Hour and has two one-man shows under his belt. Oh, and he stars in the upcoming Netflix original series Queen Sono with Pearl Thusi. He's achieved more than most in the SA entertainment industry but that doesn't mean everything is going great for him.As you'll learn on this podcast, success can lead to self-doubt and insecurities that can be debilitating. While from the outside it looks like Loyiso has a career many would be jealous of, internally there are struggles that many of us will find relatable. This is a candid and open discussion about what success really means as a South African artist from someone who is well on his way to greatness but is scared he may never achieve it."Keep up with Loyiso on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loyisomadinga/Support the podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/almostperfect Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Things have been a little slow at Almost Perfect headquarters so I decided to re-release an old episode from the archives with updated audio. The original Loyiso Gola episode didn't have the best sound quality, but thankfully technology has gotten quite a bit better since then and I've been able to spruce up the audio a bit. I'll be back with new episodes soon enough, but for now, I hope you enjoy this blast from the past."Loyiso Gola is a comedian. The twice Emmy-nominated host of Late Night News with Loyiso Gola has had a phenomenal career. He's travelled the world telling jokes and earned many milestones that used to seem out of reach for South African comedians. He's performed on Live at the Apollo, was a guest on QI, and recently dropped a one-hour special on Netflix that he's been working on for the last six years called Unlearning.On this episode of the podcast, we get into the intricacies and nuances of learning and unlearning. Loyiso is a deep-thinker who sets aside time to just ponder about the world, and we get to enjoy some of the fruits of that pondering. We discuss the value of extending empathy and understanding to people we disagree with. We get into balancing career and personal life and spending one's time intentionally. And we learn some behind the scenes details about how Unlearning got put together. Enjoy."Keep up with Loyiso Gola on Instagram.Support the podcast on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Loyiso Manga, founder of Ubuntu Extra Virgin Olive Oil, about becoming one of South Africa's first Black olive oil producers, and his achievement of earning a silver award at the 2024 NYIOOC for his delicate blend, marking a significant milestone for his brand and South African olive oil production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dig deep into the inspiring story behind Ubuntu Extra virgin olive oil, and its founder, Loyiso Manga. Driven by a passion to make high quality olive oil accessible to all South Africans, Loyiso set out on a journey to create a brand that is fresh, positive and grounded in the African values of community and sharing. For over two years, he faced the challenges of finding the right olive oil farm partner and securing funding, yet his vision for a healthier South Africa kept him pushing forward. Today, he is supplying some impressive markets and have won a couple of awards along the way.
You might have seen Loyiso Madinga's last special on Netflix's Comedians Of The World, now see him LIVE. The Problem Child Returns to The Theatre on The Square for a week of sure to be belly-laugh shows. Loyiso is known for his quick wit, artful performance and storytelling, sharp impersonations and keen insights. He delivers local standup at an international level. Having already had a very well received run of the original Problem Child Show at the theatre, this show comes highly recommended to anyone with a sense of humour. The Problem Child Returns is Loyiso doing the show one more time but better. Be sure to catch it 27-31 Aug. Tickets available at Computicket. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crystal talks to Loyiso Bala. To celebrate our birthday and the beautiful country we call home, we're hosting a sundowner spectacular with all your favourite South African hits. Sing and dance along to Loyiso, Vicky Sampson and Karen Kortjie as they perform home-grown songs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carol Ofori seeks advice for her upcoming comedy debut and turns to one of her favourite comedians of all time, Loyiso Gola. She shares that it was in fact Loyiso Gola that once told her to start comedy and here she is today about to embark on stage.
In a bonus live episode recorded at Stockholm Climate Week, Gail, Loyiso, and their guests examined how value-based innovation, supported by the 17 Global Goals, can unlock exponential solutions for both people and the planet. They explored how such innovation can help accelerate the necessary systemic changes to address the climate crisis. The episode featured a range of guests, including Sarah Hunter from the Advanced Research and Invention Agency, Bengt Rittri from the Bluewater Group, and Maya Rebermark from Future Earth who provided insights into system change and climate innovation from a climate policy perspective. Michael Smith from Regeneration VC, Sian Sutherland from PlasticFree, Dominique Souris, a social entrepreneur and climate activist, and Frances Simpson-Allen from Ebb Carbon then discussed how design and product-led innovation can drive climate action and facilitate scaling of impact towards system change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of this season, Gail and Loyiso look at Goal 17, Partnerships for the Goals. They ask what the ingredients are of a good partnership and find out which sectors are working together to make a positive impact.They are joined by two SDG ambassadors who have been campaigning for the Goals since their inception. Dr Alaa Murabit and filmmaker and campaigner, Richard Curtis bring their wealth of experience to the table and share some encouraging examples of successful collaborations. Alaa highlights the importance of seeing who holds power in the room, and Richard shares why he's optimistic that the match could be won in the second half.Guests:Alaa Murabit, Medical doctor, UN High-Level Commissioner on Health, Employment, and Economic Growth, and Director of Global Programs, Advocacy, and Communications at the Gates Foundation.Richard Curtis, Writer, director, campaigner and co-founder of Comic Relief and Project Everyone. For more:https://www.globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fight to eradicate extreme poverty has been fought for years. But despite this, over 700 million people still survive on less than $2.15 a day. So is it time we talk about cash? In this episode Gail and Loyiso dive deep into the Global Goal to end poverty (Goal 1). They are joined by two of the most exciting speakers in this field. Rory Stewart is the President of GiveDirectly, a fast growing nonprofit that is revolutionising the aid sector by allowing donors to send money directly to those in need, with no strings attached. Rutger Bregman is a historian and bestselling author and has been at the forefront of an equally simple, evidence-based solution: Universal Basic Income. Guests:Rory Stewart, President of GiveDirectly, host of 'The Rest is Politics', former politician and diplomat. Rutger Bregman, Historian and author of New York Times Bestsellers 'Humankind' and 'Utopia for Realists'. For more:https://www.globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Protecting life on land means protecting ourselves. Natural ecosystems are the best technology to help feed populations, cool the planet, provide fresh water and clean the air we breathe. But our biodiversity is under severe threat. Globally, over 1.2 million plant and animal species are predicted to face extinction in the coming decades. Experts now believe we're in the midst of a ‘sixth mass extinction', the first in Earth's history to be driven primarily by human activity.In this episode Gail and Loyiso ponder the wonderful services nature provides and take a closer look at the Global Goal to protect life on land (Goal 15). They ask renowned conservationist Gerardo Ceballos, who is credited with spearheading the first Endangered Species Act of Mexico, how we can halt the loss of biodiversity, and hear from indigenous activist Archana Soreng, why it all starts with considering ourselves as being part of nature itself. Guests:Gerardo Ceballos, Ecologist and conservationist, Professor at the University of Mexico and co-founder of Creatures United.Archana Soreng, Indigenous climate activist and Member of the United Nations Secretary General's Youth Advisory Group.For more:https://www.globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pandemic severely disrupted health services and derailed progress towards ending HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. It also triggered an increase in the prevalence of anxiety and depression, contributing to an already growing mental health crisis. 1 in 5 adults experience mental illness every year, and nearly half of all adults will experience it at some point in their lives. In this episode, Gail and Loyiso dive deep into the often-overlooked topic of mental health when discussing the Global Goal to good health and well-being (Goal 3). They speak with Will Poulter and Alex Holmes about their anti-bullying campaign and what might be contributing to skyrocketing rates of anxiety in young people and men, and they are joined by Sutton King to learn about mental health issues in urban indigenous communities and how plant medicines or psychedelics can offer a potential solution, as long as we learn from past mistakes.Guests:Will Poulter, BAFTA award-winning actor and Anti-Bullying Ambassador for the Diana Award.Alex Holmes, Founder of the Anti Bullying Ambassadors programme and Deputy CEO of The Diana Award. Sutton King, Indigenous rights activist, co-founder and President of the Urban Indigenous Collective, and Program Manager of Engagement at the Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund For more:https://www.globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our cities are inherently unequal by design. They were often designed by tall, white, able bodied men. So what have they overlooked? Can we reduce inequality by designing a better world? In this episode Gail and Loyiso explore the Global Goal to reduce inequality (Goal 5) and are joined by famous youtuber Molly Burke, who happens to be blind and has a load of helpful tips for designing better accessibility offline and online. And architect turned big thinker Indy Johar calls for a fundamental overhaul of an old system that perpetuates inequalities in all its forms. Guests:Molly Burke, Speaker, Digital Creator, Author, and Advocate. Indy Johar, Architect, co-founder of project00 and Dark Matter Labs.For more information go to www.globalgoals.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ending all discrimination and violence against women and girls is not only a human rights issue, it's crucial to achieving a more peaceful and sustainable world. In March we highlight and celebrate women's stories on ‘International Women's Day' and during ‘Women's History Month', because it's through stories that we understand their perspectives and experiences, and reshape the world. In this episode Gail and Loyiso look at the Global Goal to achieve gender equality (Goal 5) and are joined by three storytellers. Author and podcaster Janet Mbugua explains why we need to talk about periods, journalist Zahra Joya ensures Afghan women's stories don't go untold, and activist Gina Martin engages boys into the conversation about gender.Guests: Janet Mbugua, Media personality, founder of Inua Dada foundation, author of ‘My First Time' and host of ‘My First Time Stories'.Zahra Joya, Journalist and founder of Rukhshana Media.Gina Martin, Gender equality activist, speaker, author of ‘Be The Change : A Toolkit for the Activist in You' and ambassador for Beyond Equality.For more:https://www.globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity and heat is one of the biggest contributors to climate change, making a fast transition to clean energy crucial to the solution. Fortunately, the technologies for a sustainable energy system already exist. Wind, solar and batteries all offer a promising pathway to a healthy and liveable planet, but what are some of the other, lesser known technologies that could help save the day?In this episode Gail and Loyiso look at two Global Goals and discover how new innovations (Goal 9) are offering solutions to greener, cheaper and cleaner energy (Goal 7). They ask Gabrielle Walker, a leading voice on carbon capture technologies, how we can remove the carbon that's already in the atmosphere, they find out from Vaitea Cowan, founder of Enapter, if Green Hydrogen will make it OK to fly again, and ask plasma physicist Tammy Ma, if one day we will be able to generate unlimited energy like the stars. Guests:Gabrielle Walker, co-founder of CUR8 and co founder of Rethinking Removals.Vaitea Cowan, co-founder of EnapterTammy Ma, plasma physicist at the Lawrence Livermore's National Ignition Facility. For more:https://www.globalgoals.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The award winning Idiot's Guide to Saving the World is back! Gail and Loyiso give you a sneak peek on who you can expect to hear from in the new season of this podcast focussing on the UN's Global Goals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Loyiso new single Do It Again was released on 14 Feb 2023 and he visited Carl and Zoë on The Flash Drive to chat about his work and perform live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Loyiso Mtya, Zolani Tete's trainer.
Climate change is already here for many people around the world and tackling it is seen as the biggest challenge our species has ever faced. To reverse the worst impacts, climate activists around the world are calling for action now. But what does 'action' mean? What do activists do? And is it actually intimidating to become one? Plus: how to find hope. Gail and Loyiso go behind Goal 13 and travel from the Global South to the Global North to find out.Featuring: Elizabeth Wathuti, Environment and climate activist, Founder of the Green Generation Initiative Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Climate justice activist Mikaela Loach, Climate justice activist Tom Rivett-Carnac, Founding Partner at Global Optimism, co-author of 'The Future We Choose'. Audio from COP26 provided by UN Climate Change , with thanks to UNFCCC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 5 of the new Global Goals Podcast. Education is at the heart of achieving the Global Goals. Everyone deserves a quality education, but what does 'quality' mean in the 21st century? How are our children being taught, what are they being taught and who has access to it? To tackle Goal 4, Gail and Loyiso travel to India, Sierra Leone and the UK to meet the education reformers trying to make our schools more accessible, more inclusive and more empowering. Featuring:Kiran Sethi, Founder and Director of The Riverside School and Founder of “Design for Change”.Lavinya Stennett, Founder of The Black Curriculum.David Moinina Sengeh, Sierra Leone's Education Minister and Chief Innovation Officer. Find out more at GlobalGoals.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"We look back at the much talked about #FuryWythe Heavyweight title fight from the 94k packed Wembley stadium, and also preview the game changing #SerranoTaylor female title fight from Madison Square Gardens. He's done almost everything you can think of in boxing internationally, SA's Mr Boxing Loyiso Mtya on his newly released book.” Guest on the line: Journo Jamie Bourne
A brand new podcast for the Global Goals - episode 4 focuses on Clean Water. Is the world running out of water? As populations grow and the climate warms, water demand is increasing. But why does no one seem to be talking about it? Opening the tap and having access to clean drinking water is something many of us take for granted while one in three people worldwide still don't have access to it. In this episode, Gail and Loyiso explore water scarcity as part of Goal 6 and remember when Cape Town came close to becoming the first major city to run out of water. Plus: Gail finds out that London is predicted to do the same.... Are we prepared? Featuring:Mariechen Puchert, Medical DoctorLucy Easthope, Emergency Planner, Co-Founder of the After Disaster Network, author of 'When the Dust Settles'. Hosts:Gail Gallie, Co-founder of Project Everyone.Loyiso Madinga, Comedian and South-Africa correspondent for Trevor Noah. Find out more at GlobalGoals.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hunger is the biggest single risk to global health. A staggering one in nine people still go to bed on an empty stomach each night and yet an estimated one third of all food produced globally is lost or goes to waste. What is going wrong? In this episode we will be exploring Global Goal 2, as Gail and Loyiso find out what are the main causes of world hunger, discovering our relationship to food; how we should grow it, who we grow it for, and how we can avoid wasting it. Featuring: Corinne Woods, Director of Communications and Advocacy for the UN's World Food Programme.Sean Sherman, Founder of The Sioux Chef and Chef at Owamni.Andy Cato, mixed arable and livestock farmer and co-founder of Wildfarmed.Anna Scavuzzo, Milan's Vice Mayor and coordinator of The Milan Pact. Hosts:Gail Gallie, Co-founder of Project Everyone.Loyiso Madinga, Comedian and South-Africa correspondent for Trevor Noah. Find out more at globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Around the world, more than 84 million people have been forcibly displaced. And that's only the number from last time it was counted. In the meantime, the war in Ukraine has unleashed another refugee crisis on top of the devastating ongoing crisis around the world. So how can we offer a warm home to those who were forced to flee theirs? What is the power of home? And how can we avoid this becoming the humanitarian issue of the decade? Through the lens of Global Goal 16, but touching on so many of the others, Gail and Loyiso hear powerful stories from around the world. Featuring:Jaz O'Hara, Human rights activist, founder of The Worldwide Tribe and host of the Asylum Speakers Podcast. Amali Tower, Founder and executive director of Climate Refugees.Ilwad Elman, Director of Programs and Development at the Elman Peace and Human Rights Center and Extremely Together Young Leader.Hamed Amiri, author of 'The Boy With Two Hearts'. Hosts:Gail Gallie, Co-founder of Project Everyone.Loyiso Madinga, Comedian and South-Africa correspondent for Trevor Noah. Find out more at globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A brand new Global Goals Podcast.Some say our oceans are the second lungs of the planet. Not surprising, considering they produce over 50% of the worlds oxygen. But this life-source has been devastated by human activity. In this episode, Gail and Loyiso dive into Goal 14 of the UN's SDGs, as they explore the impact of rising sea levels, who is being affected and what we can do to protect them. They discover a promising alternative to overfishing and ask a marine biologist if it's okay to go on a beach holiday. Plus: An Idiot's Guide to Saving our Oceans in 30 seconds. Featuring:Shauna Aminath, the Maldives' Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Technology.Sabra Noordeen, the Maldives' Special Envoy for Climate Change.Bren Smith, Restorative ocean farmer, co-founder of GreenWave, and author of Eat Like a Fish.Dr Emma Camp, Marine Biologist and co-founder of the Coral Nurture Program. Hosts:Gail Gallie, Co-founder of Project Everyone.Loyiso Madinga, Comedian Find out more at globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sup Everyone It's that exciting time of the month again and we hope that everyone is good and most importantly ready for the new show. This mix is also available on iTunes you can simply search for “Rejuvenating Sounds” on the iTunes or Podcast app on your iOS device(s). Thank you all for your time, love and support. Rejuvenating Sounds presents Show 66 Mixed by Sir Nova (Winter Is Coming) 1. Loyiso ft. Langa Mavuso - Intliziyo (Systematic Soul Remix) [Full Cut]2. Senoir Oat ft Kemy Chienda – All In You 3. G Phoenix SA ft. Desert - MoonLight (Original Mix)4. DonDeep - Leave This Place (Original Mix)5. Lele X Ft. Kelvin Carbon - Let It Go (Soul Secured Lazy Dub)6. Gabbana - Good Summer Lovin (Dub)7. Ed Ward - Moonlight (Original Mix)8. Chronical Deep - Blind In India (Original Mix)9. Masterroxz - Kai (Original Mix)10. Chronical Deep – Broken Heart (Original Mix)Social Media www.sirnova.co.zawww.facebook.com/sirnovafanpage www.instagram.com/realsirnova www.twitter.com/realsirnova www.twitter.com/rejuvenatingsa Contact Details sirnova@rejuvenatingsounds.com 076 583 5242
This week, Paul talks to an international comedian, massive in South Africa and now smashing it in the UK... It's Loyiso Gola! Most topics are covered, including how Loyiso approaches his job, what it's like gigging in the UK and what he thinks of mumble rap! Make sure you subscribe and follow The PudCast and leave a review and you could be mentioned like some cats in this episode. Nice one. Do you want to see Paul on tour? Find all the information on PaulChowdhry.com
TIK TOK loves #amapiano, GWYNETH and JADA are under fire from female porn content creators, the WILL SMITH memoir is out, the NUNS are getting another go, LOYISO goes to the Mouse House, NIPPLEGATE gets a doccie and BILLY and TIFFANY are HERE TODAY LOYISO goes to the Mouse House · NIPPLEGATE gets a doccie · Billy and Tiffany are HERE TODAY · Website
TIK TOK loves #amapiano, GWYNETH and JADA are under fire from female porn content creators, the WILL SMITH memoir is out, the NUNS are getting another go, LOYISO goes to the Mouse House, NIPPLEGATE gets a doccie and BILLY and TIFFANY are HERE TODAY LOYISO goes to the Mouse House · NIPPLEGATE gets a doccie · Billy and Tiffany are HERE TODAY
"Ukrainian Oleksandr Usky became the new unified heavyweight world champion last weekend after dethroning Anthony Joshua in his own backyard, former boxing and boxing trainer as well-respected administrator Loyiso Mtya helps us to review the fight. There has also been uncertainty surrounding the Xaba Boxing Academy tournament in East London this week, promoter Linda Saliwa and Boxing SA Acting CEO Cindy Nkomo have the latest. And we close with SA champions Prince Dhlomo after he beat yet another Eastern Cape boxer this past weekend to defend his title. reviewed the featherweight title.”
LOOK OUT! It's only Films To Be Buried With!Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with very funny comic LOYISO GOLA!Fun times all round right here as Brett sits down via online apparatus to check in with comic Loyiso, who is enjoying some well earned time in the sun with his great Netflix special 'Unlearning'. Here you'll also get to hear about his time in a very long running series, watching kung fu films, sad / sexy / scary times in cinemas, and all manner of existential cinematical goodness.LOYISO LINKSTWITTERIMDBINSTAGRAMUNLEARNINGBRETT GOLDSTEIN on TWITTERBRETT GOLDSTEIN on INSTAGRAMBRETT GOLDSTEIN on PATREONTED LASSOSOULMATESSUPERBOB (Brett's 2015 feature film)CORNERBOYS with BRETT & SCROOBIUS PIPDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOKDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAMSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/filmstobeburiedwith. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Loyiso - if i die young ( Systematic Soul Sunday Chill Zone ) 2. Rose - Areyeng 3. Impilo yase Sandton (BlackChild & Prince T Remix) 4. BlackChild ft. Mosa - Love Is A Beuatiful Thing (JoeKing Dub Mix) 5. KG Smallz Feat. Tshepo Lesole - Be Still(The Ape Remix) 6. Lloyd_BW_Ft_Kali_Mija_-_Don_t_Go_( Chronical_Deep_Remix) 7. MusiQ Monks - Soul Saving Joy (The Animal Tribute Mix) 8. Chronical Deep - Dreamers Dream 9. MusiQ Monks - Story Teller (Narratored Ape Mix) 10. Cuebur & Marissa Guzman - No Doubt (The Ape Remix)
S02 E52 Jon Savage's Whats Your Poison podcast; with Loyiso Mkize Loyiso is the creator of Kwezi, South Africa's first superhero comic book series! But that's not all. This year he entered the DC universe drawing for the very latest Batman graphic novel, Urban Legends #4 To watch this video on youtube click here: https://youtu.be/yE_xZI-IZJE Proudly brought to you by Telkom Music Go to https://www.telkommusic.co.za/ #whatsyourpoisonpodcast #TelkomMusic For more info go to https://www.jonsavage.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-savage/support
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My Amazing Life is a weekly feature dedicated to profiling the lives of ordinary people who have lived through extraordinary circumstances. These brave individuals tell Weekend Breakfast's Sara-Jayne King their incredible stories 'in their own words' - sharing tales of triumph, overcoming adversity, and surviving and thriving against the odds. Guest:Loyiso Lindani | writer, creative artist, entrepreneur, HIV activist, and Journalist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol-free life! My guest this week is the lovely Loyiso Mkele. We met long before I started Tribe Sober and we had no idea that we had a "drink problem" in common ;-) However once I managed to stop drinking and started Tribe Sober, Loyiso reached out for help. She's been sober for two years and is thriving in her alcohol free life - have a listen to how she did it! In this Episode For 13 years Loyso was drinking at least a bottle of wine a day - she knew the problem would just get worse She knew she would have to make a change but had no idea HOW to make the change One day she heard me on the radio and because she knew me personally that shocked her into action - Loyiso realised that there was a support group for people like her Coming to the workshop was a huge relief for Loyiso - not only had she found her tribe but she now had a practical toolkit By using the toolkit and connecting with the tribe she was able to stop drinking - she loved the sense of community She was inspired by people who were hitting their milestones - and eventually became a role model herself She is now a Sober Buddy with two years of sobriety and enjoys helping our newbies to get started Loyiso had some tips for people starting out - find your people and connect with them daily. Immerse yourself in quitlit and podcasts - expect to be tired for a while and to get cravings for sweet things - eat fruit! Remember that alcohol free wine is your friend - take it out with you and use it at home when you would normally have a drink More info Subscription membership for Tribe Sober is just R85 (£4/$6) a month - you can join up HERE To access our website click HERE If you would like a free copy of our"Annual Tracker" please email janet@tribesober.com If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community just email janet@tribesober.com Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today. Read more about our 7-step program and subscribe HERE Book a Discovery Call with me to find out if our membership would help you - calendar on homepage of tribesober.com Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and join our Tribe Sober Club on Clubhouse - we are on Clubhouse every Sunday afternoon at 5pm SA time so come join the conversation. You can catch our FB live on Saturday mornings (11am SAST) and you can join our private Facebook group HERE Thank you for listening! Till Next Week Janet x
Loyiso Gola is a comedian. The twice Emmy-nominated host of Late Night News with Loyiso Gola has had a phenomenal career. He's travelled the world telling jokes and earned many milestones that used to seem out of reach for South African comedians. He's performed on Live at the Apollo, was a guest on QI, and recently dropped a one-hour special on Netflix that he's been working on for the last six years called Unlearning. On this episode of the podcast, we get into the intricacies and nuances of learning and unlearning. Loyiso is a deep-thinker who sets aside time to just ponder about the world, and we get to enjoy some of the fruits of that pondering. We discuss the value of extending empathy and understanding to people we disagree with. We get into balancing career and personal life and spending one's time intentionally. And we learn some behind the scenes details about how Unlearning got put together. Enjoy. Keep up with Loyiso Gola on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. If you enjoy this interview, check out these Almost Perfect interviews with more South African comedians. If you have 2 minutes and would like to help make the podcast better, please fill out this short survey? Thank you.
Loyiso Mtya joins us to talk his achievements while at Boxing SA and shares his views on the upcoming Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight.
On the eve of his first solo Netflix special, one of South Africa's finest comedy exports returns to the show to discuss the challenges of filming a show in Covid times, and the influence of his movie-grown director in planning the shoot. We talk with double Emmy-nominated Loyiso about compromising decisions on and off TV; his aim to improve rather than earn; the value and price of stubbornness; and why “clarity is freedom”…Loyiso Gola: Unlearning is available now on Netflix.www.loyisogola.com@loyisogola 15 minutes of extra content available exclusively to members of the Insiders Club includes Loyiso in detail on his filming technique, why crowdwork is a dangerous drug, and his conscious effort not to exploit trauma for material…Go to www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders for this and much more, including the exclusive Insiders Q&A's with James Acaster, and Nish Kumar.Everything Stu's up to:This podcast is @ComComPod on twitter and instagramwww.comedianscomedian.comStu's “Virtual Office Party” is now available as the perfect solution to remote-working office parties, sales conferences, motivational and wellbeing events.“It was an absolutely hysterical and wonderful evening, for both those partaking and everyone watching online!”- Maria Kuzak (Fundraising Manager at CALM)The games and interactive element were hilarious and extremely well executed! 10/10 from us, you created a real buzz in our business, thank you." - Ben Gott, (SVP at Merkle)For more info on how this unique concept can bring your staff together while working apart, go to www.stuartgoldsmith.co.ukStu also offers remote talks to business on what the distilled wisdom of over 350 comics can teach you about resilience, especially in times of pandemic.“The most inspiring talk I've had in years!” (LEGO staff member)Find out more at www.stuartgoldsmith.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome to LoveKey Church! Ok, so we have looked at love God's way, we've delved into what it means to fear the Lord, and we have made sure that we understand how faith is at the core of our relationship with God. Today we continue our series on Aligning With God and we look at what He means with us being one body by His Spirit in 1 Cor 12:13. You can follow along in Youversion Bible app event: http://bible.com/events/48551798 You can also watch at lovekeychurch.online.church Offer to serve link: https://forms.gle/68hBMmzHEer5tcJWA Watch the "It's Time" music video with Loyiso and Neville D here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEM6RtEjE0g Tithe, offering & Giving information: EFT: Banking Details: LoveKey NPC, FNB, Current Account Number: 62824888525, Branch code: 250655 Card Payment link: https://pay.yoco.com/lovekey-npc PayPal: partner@lovekey.co.za Please let us know if you have given your heart to Jesus and if you have any prayer requests. https://linktr.ee/lovekeymission / info@lovekey.co.za
Loyiso Madinga jokes about crushing stereotypes in "COMEDIANS of the world" only on Netflix.
Guess who visited Danie and Lucia in studio..... Loyiso Bala!
What does it take to prepare a new stand-up show for the world’s biggest comedy festival? Loyiso Gola is one of South Africa’s most loved comedians - he's performed across the globe and his satirical TV show Late Nite News with Loyiso Gola has had two Emmy nominations, one of television’s greatest accolades. In this story, recorded back in 2017, In the Studio follows Loyiso as he embarks on the challenge of taking his show, Unlearning, to the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. With Unlearning, Loyiso takes on those everyday ideas that we’ve learnt throughout our lives, such as who we are as people and how our perceptions of culture and history, race and politics shape how we see and treat each other. But how do you make an audience laugh for an hour, as well as question their perception of the world?
What does a man who has done it all in the entertainment industry do to stay driven? Loyiso unpacks what it's like to be the man who picks the content for TBN... talk about pressure. What pushed him to do an MBA at Henley? Where do business and the arts intersect, and is it important to know this information? The MBA has been known as a 'divorce course', but Loyiso has managed to hang on to his wife of 8 years. Plus we get an exclusive into the title of his thesis. Henley Business School
We're going back to South Africa with Loyiso Gola (@loyisogola). Emmy-nominated, award-winning, world touring and very funny, he's bringing the wisdom on this episode after he's finished eating. He tells me why you should buy a house near a McDonald's, why Argentina feels like a colony and why Loyiso has figured out that life isn't about happiness. I get schooled on being too English with my false modesty, but maintain that's an Australian thing. It's a good chat with a man who really thinks about things and comes with a bonus parable. Loyiso mentions South African geography so as promised there's a map to explain what he means below: Also he mentions the film The Miseducation of Cameron Post. Keep up with everything Loyiso is up to (and there's a lot) by grabbing him on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. And for the comedy fans, here's a clip of him making his Australian TV debut. Please subscribe if you're into the podcast, give us a good review/rating - it does mean a lot in terms of getting people listening! If you want to get in touch with me (@danmuggleton), I'm on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook - and will definitely write back. Also use the hashtag #TheUnionJackOff to let me know any stories from the UK, or message The Union Jack Off with Daniel Muggleton on Facebook to suggests guests etc.
It's the Bala Brothers! You'll love this story that begins in apartheid South Africa, when the oldest Bala brother became the first black member of the Drakensberg Boys Choir. The talents and musical abilities of Zwai and his brothers could not be denied and after attaining stardom in South Africa, they're bringing their blend of classical sensibilities, authentic African sounds, and outstanding harmonies state side. Catch their PBS special & their new album, Bala Brothers. Zwai, Loyiso and Phelo share their stories on our show this weekend. Brothers and sisters in the house & in harmony! Visit: http://www.balabrothers.com/ Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. We're Rachel, Bo, & Allie - 3 sisters who are also a music group (formerly on MCA records)- and The Mulberry Lane Show is a 2 hour show we put together every week to bring you closer to music, the artists you like, people doing creative things... but most of all to inspire you in your life. Why? Because we believe the world is a better place when you follow your own unique creative passion. We wish there was a show like this when we were just starting out on our musical journey, so poof (!), here ya go. Leave us a comment here or email us themulberrylaneshow@gmail.com with your thoughts. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com
It's the Bala Brothers! You'll love this story that begins in apartheid South Africa, when the oldest Bala brother became the first black member of the Drakensberg Boys Choir. The talents and musical abilities of Zwai and his brothers could not be denied and after attaining stardom in South Africa, they're bringing their blend of classical sensibilities, authentic African sounds, and outstanding harmonies state side. Catch their PBS special & their new album, Bala Brothers. Zwai, Loyiso and Phelo share their stories on our show this weekend. Brothers and sisters in the house & in harmony! Visit: www.balabrothers.com/ Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. We're Rachel, Bo, & Allie - 3 sisters who are also a music group (formerly on MCA records)- and The Mulberry Lane Show is a 2 hour show we put together every week to bring you closer to music, the artists you like, people doing creative things... but most of all to inspire you in your life. Why? Because we believe the world is a better place when you follow your own unique creative passion. We wish there was a show like this when we were just starting out on our musical journey, so poof (!), here ya go. Leave us a comment here or email us themulberrylaneshow@gmail.com with your thoughts. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com