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In this episode our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Brian Bushway of Acoustic Athletics about echo location as a tool to help us navigate the world. We also share news on upcoming changes to the podcast, so be sure to listen right to the end of today's episode. Here's how you can contact Brian Bushway and Acoustic Athletics: YouTube The Brian Bushway- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnSsNx-Ql3WNNcSULXdTbug Acoustic Athletics- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-h5Y_i65SZx1EWwzHXE-8Q Instagram Brianbushway Acousticathletics LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/brianbushway Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brian.bushway.3/ Website www.acousticathletics.com www.brianbushway.com This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on Hindenburg.com Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Brian Bushway of Acoustic Athletics about echo location as a tool to help us navigate the world. We also share news on upcoming changes to the podcast, so be sure to listen right to the end of today's episode. Here's how you can contact Brian Bushway and Acoustic Athletics: YouTube The Brian Bushway- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnSsNx-Ql3WNNcSULXdTbug Acoustic Athletics- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-h5Y_i65SZx1EWwzHXE-8Q Instagram Brianbushway Acousticathletics LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/brianbushway Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brian.bushway.3/ Website www.acousticathletics.com www.brianbushway.com This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on Hindenburg.com Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Mary Klinkradt of Raising Hope SA about adaptive golf and the launch of the Raising Hope SA Golf Academy in Cape Town. For general enquiries contact Mary on mary@raisinghopesa.com For enquiries on adaptive golf lessons, contact Shane on golfacademy@hazendal.co.za Look out for news of the podcast update coming soon… This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on hindenburg.com Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Mary Klinkradt of Raising Hope SA about adaptive golf and the launch of the Raising Hope SA Golf Academy in Cape Town. For general enquiries contact Mary on mary@raisinghopesa.com For enquiries on adaptive golf lessons, contact Shane on golfacademy@hazendal.co.za Look out for news of the podcast update coming soon… This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on hindenburg.com Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan chats to Saffura Khan who is a social activist involved in many different areas of the disability sector. She is education manager at the South African National Zakah Fund, and a radio presenter. Saffura was born blind and she loves to travel. Today's travel quote is by Lawrence Block: "Our happiest moments as tourists always seem to come when we stumble upon one thing, while in pursuit of something else." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan chats to Saffura Khan who is a social activist involved in many different areas of the disability sector. She is education manager at the South African National Zakah Fund, and a radio presenter. Saffura was born blind and she loves to travel. Today's travel quote is by Lawrence Block: "Our happiest moments as tourists always seem to come when we stumble upon one thing, while in pursuit of something else." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Matthew van Zyl from Square One Paragliding and Taryn Tomlinson from Able2Travel about the introduction of adaptive paragliding into South Africa. Today's travel quote is by Leonardo da Vinci: "Once you have tasted flight, you will always walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward. Because there you have been, and there you long to return" This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, chats with Meiki Motshabi.who learned to swim as a visually impaired adult. We will hear about her love of water sports and her swimming adventures. Today's travel quote is by Rabindranath Tagor: " This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, chats with Meiki Motshabi.who learned to swim as a visually impaired adult. We will hear about her love of water sports and her swimming adventures. Today's travel quote is by Rabindranath Tagor: " This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan chats with the team from Handicapped Scuba Crew, an NPO that provides adaptive scuba diving experiences. Handicapped Scuba Crew can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HandicappedScubaCrew/ Today's travel quote is by Justina Chen Headley: "I didn't know that the world could be so mind-blowingly beautiful." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan chats with the team from Handicapped Scuba Crew, an NPO that provides adaptive scuba diving experiences. Handicapped Scuba Crew can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HandicappedScubaCrew/ Today's travel quote is by Justina Chen Headley: "I didn't know that the world could be so mind-blowingly beautiful." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
When you have go to the blurb of his latest offering, 'I AM ART' THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY' one comes across the reviews that were written about the inspiring author, Musa E. Zulu. They are all in unison - he is undeniably inspiring in how he has lived his life considering his greatest life-altering event back in 1995. Keri Miller felt the exact same way when she heard about the strides he had taken in his life and the different industries in which he leaves his admirable mark. Take a listen as he shares his awe-inspiring life journey with Keri Miller
In this episode, Lois speaks with Michael Hingson.about his experiences with long distance air travel with a guide dog. Michael has been blind his entire life and received his first guide dog at 14 years old. Today's travel quote is by Aaron Lauritsen: "Explore, experience, then push beyond." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu
Today Lois speaks with Neha Arora of Planet Abled in India. The organisation promotes accessibility and inclusive travel for people with all disabilities, giving people the freedom of choice to travel wherever they want. Neha's father is blind, and her mother is a wheelchair user, so Planet Abled was born through her own experiences of travel and the challenges presented for her family. Today's travel quote is by an anonymous author: "Of all the books in the world, the best stories are found between the pages of a passport." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu
In this episode, Lois Strachan speaks with Praveena Sukhraj-Ely who is joining us from Pretoria in South Africa. Praveena was partially sighted until the age of 12 years old, when she lost her sight completely. After school, she studied to become a lawyer, and did a Masters in political science, and a Phd in public policy, which opened up opportunities to travel. She shares her story and travels in this conversation. Today's travel quote is by Henry Miller: "One's destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode our host, Lois Strachan, chats with Nick & Nikki Smit. Nick is an entrepreneur, teacher and public speaker, forging his way forward in the disability space as founder of Smergos. Nikki is a swimming coach, teaching children from age 6 and up water safety. She also is an animal lover, happy to house & pet sit while also currently completing a Psychology degree. Nick has cerebral palsy as a result of a car accident at the age of 6 months old. He aims to break down the barriers and build bridges between those with, and without, disabilities through disability advocacy, going into corporate environments and assisting them in becoming more disability friendly and integrate persons with disabilities into their workforce. Today's travel quote is by Debasish Mridha: "Travel more to see more, to live more." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
In this episode our host, Lois Strachan, chats with Nick & Nikki Smit. Nick is an entrepreneur, teacher and public speaker, forging his way forward in the disability space as founder of Smergos. Nikki is a swimming coach, teaching children from age 6 and up water safety. She also is an animal lover, happy to house & pet sit while also currently completing a Psychology degree. Nick has cerebral palsy as a result of a car accident at the age of 6 months old. He aims to break down the barriers and build bridges between those with, and without, disabilities through disability advocacy, going into corporate environments and assisting them in becoming more disability friendly and integrate persons with disabilities into their workforce. Today's travel quote is by Debasish Mridha: "Travel more to see more, to live more." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan speaks to multi-talented Musa. E Zulu who is an artist, author, and motivational speaker. Musa was paralysed in a car accident in 1995 and shares about his life, his work and his travels as a wheelchair user. Musa is soon to release his book, for further information on release dates and where to purchase a copy, contact information as follows: valhallaarts@gmail.com / www.valhallaarts.co.za Today's travel quote is from singer, Grace Jones: "I just go with the flow, I follow the yellow brick road. I don't know where it is going to lead me, but I follow it." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu. Musa skydiving in Durban
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan speaks to multi-talented Musa. E Zulu who is an artist, author, and motivational speaker. Musa was paralysed in a car accident in 1995 and shares about his life, his work and his travels as a wheelchair user. Musa is soon to release his book, for further information on release dates and where to purchase a copy, contact information as follows: valhallaarts@gmail.com / www.valhallaarts.co.za Today's travel quote is from singer, Grace Jones: "I just go with the flow, I follow the yellow brick road. I don't know where it is going to lead me, but I follow it." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu. Musa skydiving in Durban
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, chats to Tony Giles, also known as Tony the Traveller, about his independent travels as a person who is both blind and hearing impaired. Tony, joining us from the UK, has travelled to almost 140 countries and already has his next countries lined up. Today's travel quote is by Pico Iyer: "We travel initially to lose ourselves, and we travel next to find ourselves.: This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Mark Bannister who has done a considerable amount of travelling. Mark was born in and grew up in Liverpool, England. As a young child, Mark was diagnosed with a form of Muscular Dystrophy. He shares about his adventure and travel experiences. In 2020, Mark published a book titled Eyes Wide Open, which attempts to show how you can turn any challenge into an opportunity and that anything is possible if you want it enough. Listeners are welcome to email Mark at bannistermark118@gmail.com Today's travel quote is by Jamie Lyn Beaty: "Jobs fill you pocket, adventures fill your soul." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan, using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, speaks with Adam Perry from Minneapolis in Minnesota in the USA. He is a 49 year old man who was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa in the 70s. Over time he lost his peripheral vision, night vision and then total vision. Adam has travelled extensively both for personal leisure and for work and shares his insights and experiences as a traveller who is blind. Today's travel quote is by British author Jane Wilson Howarth - "Travel is a joy, full of surprises. Perhaps some of the most enjoyable times are those where one comes close to disaster: the risks add spice, and make for great stories when you are safely back home again." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan, using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan chats with Normie Eckard from Ventures4Jesus who is an adventurer and traveller who uses his adventures to raise funds for others. Normie became a T7/T8 paraplegic after a motor vehicle accident when he was 18 years old. Today's travel quote comes from the ancient Roman philosopher, Seneca: "Travel and change of pace imparts new vigour to the mind." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan speaks with Renee Keuster-Sebranek, our first international guest from the USA. Renee shares her experiences travelling as a person who is blind. Today's travel quote is by Mary Anne Radmacher: "I am not the same, having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, chats with Elizabeth Maphike. Elizabeth became blind as an adult and the first time she travelled outside of her home city was after she lost her sight. Elizabeth is the provincial chairperson of the Western Cape branch of the South African National Council for the Blind. Follow Elizabeth's blog on: Literature with Love by Liz : https://www.facebook.com/bethslit Today's travel quote is from the actor, Sir Richard Burton: "Of the gladdest moments in human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
In this episode, our host, Lois Strachan, chats with Elizabeth Maphike. Elizabeth became blind as an adult and the first time she travelled outside of her home city was after she lost her sight. Elizabeth is the provincial chairperson of the Western Cape branch of the South African National Council for the Blind. Follow Elizabeth's blog on: Literature with Love by Liz : https://www.facebook.com/bethslit Today's travel quote is from the actor, Sir Richard Burton: "Of the gladdest moments in human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
Following on from the previous episode, Lois Strachan continues the conversation with Chaeli Mycroft, an ability activist in Cape Town, South Africa. In this episode, Chaeli speaks about summiting mount Kilimanjaro and shares some of her other experiences travelling internationally in her wheelchair. Today's travel quote Simon Raven: "Since life is short and the world is wide, the sooner you start exploring it, the better." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan chats with Chaeli Mycroft, an ability activist based in Cape Town, South Africa, about a number of topics related to accessible travel and Chaeli's summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the African continent. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, marking our 2 year anniversary, Lois Strachan has a conversation with Jeremy Opperman who is a disability inclusion consultant, and they discuss how this impacts the travel and tourism industry. Today's travel quote is by Melody Truong: "I'm in love with cities I've never been to, and people I've never met." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In part 2 of the interview with Tarryn Tomlinson, host Lois Strachan chats with her about her company, Able2Travel and the work she is doing in the tourism and hospitality industries. Tarryn is a writer for Mango Airline's magazine, a consultant on accessibility within the tourism industry, and the founder of an organisation helping underpriviliged children with music and art therapy.Tarryn is also a wheelchair user due to rheumatoid arthritis since the age of 19 years old. Watch the Promo video for Able2Travel: A reality travel and lifestyle show. Exploring adventure, culture, food and wine, luxury spaces, almost impossible life quests for most... But not for this girl who just so happens to be in a wheelchair. https://youtu.be/Pu23XE0XCqI "Wherever you go, go with all your heart." Confucius This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan chats with Tarryn Tomlinson about her recent expedition up Mount Kilimanjaro in her wheelchair. Tarryn is a consultant in the hospitality industry and a social activist. She is the founder of Able2Travel, and the Bambini Dream Foundation Trust, an NPO that provides music and art therapy to underprivileged children. She also writes for Mango Airlines regarding accessibility and accessible travel. Today's quote is by Aesop: "Adventure is worthwhile." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
In this episode, Lois Strachan speaks with Rajes Govender, a travel agent from Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. She is founder and co-owner of Consolidated Travel. She shares her insights into the travel industry and her own experiences as a traveller with a disability. Rajes had a motor car accident 18 years ago and lost both her lower limbs. Today's travel quote is by André Gides: "Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
Lois Strachan speaks with paralympian and professional speaker, Darren Harris, about his extensive travels, participation in the paralympics his speaking career. Darren is visually impaired, living in the UK and loves helping people stand out from the crowd, follow their dreams, not be shut down by the masses, and to become torch bearers who break new ground for all of us. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenberg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
Lois Strachan speaks with Dr Kim Lewis who is a General Practitioner by trade, and due to brain inflammation, lost her sight 3 years ago. Kim speaks with Lois about her travels, and most recently, her experience of going on a cruise as a blind passenger with her guide dog, Jessie. Travel Tech Corner features the Zoom software that can help us keep connected with friends and family during lockdown. Today's travel quote: "Stop worrying about the potholes in the road, and enjoy the trip." Babs Hoffman This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg editing software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
Accessible South Africa — Lois Strachan speaks with Dr Kim Lewis who is a General Practitioner by trade, and due to brain inflammation, lost her sight 3 years ago. Kim speaks with Lois about her travels, and most recently, her experience of going on a cruise as a blind passenger with her guide dog, Jessie. Travel Tech Corner features the Zoom software that can help us keep connected with friends and family during lockdown. Today's travel quote: "Stop worrying about the potholes in the road, and enjoy the trip." Babs Hoffman This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg editing software. Credits read by Musa E. Zulu.
During this time of uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, enjoy some armchair travel with Lois Strachan and her guests. Even though we can't physically travel right now, we feel it's important that we keep sharing stories, travel inspiration and our experiences for the time when we are able to go out into the world again. Our guest today, is Anthony Ghillino who is the general manager of QASA, the QuadPara Association of the Western Cape, here in South Africa. Anthony became paralysed 28 years ago as a young man after the open bakkie he was travelling in overturned on his way home from a picnic in a local nature reserve. He uses a motorised wheelchair with a chin control, and shares his insights and experiences of travelling. Today's service provider spotlight, we offer any service provider who provides facilities for people with disabilities to sign up for free as our token of standing in solidarity within the tourism industry during this time, and a reminder that together we are tourism strong and that South Africa will travel again. Please visit www.accessiblesouthafrica.co.za to sign up and enter the discount code: TourismStrong at checkout to claim your free listing. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
Lois Strachan speaks with Sabine Smith from Epic Enabled, an accessible tour operator based in Cape Town, South Africa. Epic Enabled was founded by Alfie Smith, who qualified as a mechanic and started travelling as a youngster. He started Epic Expeditions in 1992. Sabine was born in Switzerland and joined Alfie in 1994. In 2001 they started Epic Enabled to provide accessible safaris for people with disabilities. They opened the Epic Guesthouse in 2010 - a fully accessible guesthouse in Cape Town. Contact information: Website: www.epic-enabled.com and www.epic-guesthouse.com Email & Phone: info@epic-enabled.com and +27 732282825 Facebook / Instagram: @epicenabled In our Travel Tech corner, Zoe and Gerhard at Edit Microsystems introduce an adapted digital camera made by BJ Live. It is a 12mp camera with an automatic flash, 5 times digital zoom and a 4GB SD card. It is operated with a switch that can be positioned according to personal preference. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu. "I love to travel, I hate having my life disrupted by routine." Caskie Stinnett. #EpicEnabled #EditMicro #AccessibleSafari #AccessibleTours
Lois Strachan speaks with Zakariya Moola about his experience going on Hajj as a person with a visual impairment. Zakariya was born in Durban and schooled in Pietermaritzburg. He completed a Bachelor of Social Science degree and has his own business retailing stationery. He has been visually impaired since birth. Zakariya's first overseas trip was in 1989 when he went to Saudi Arabia for a minor pilgrimage called Umrah, during his December holidays and again in 1993. In 2003 and 2016 he did the Hajj, the major pilgrimage to Mecca. He has also travelled to the UK, Dubai, India, Turkey and Palestine. Lois chats with him about the logistics of how he navigates and the technology he uses when he travels as a person who is blind. Our service provider spotlight features the I Love Coffee Shop, situated in Cape Town, and run by deaf baristas and chefs. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu. Today's quote is by Helen Keller: "Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all."
This week Lois speaks to Anjali Singla from Delhi in India, on the topic of psychosocial disabilities, in particular, travelling with Chronic Anxiety Disorder. Anjali is a psychologist by training, and currently she is working with an NGO in India called The Banyan that works with homeless people who experience mental illness. She is also a research associate and part time faculty teacher at the Department of Psychology, with her area of expertise being trauma psychology, working with refugees & tribal populations. Anjali can be contacted at anjali@balm.in and Twitter accounts to follow ar @banyanbalm, @AnjaliSingla20 and @MGMentalHealth. Our service provider spotlight highlights the Warrior On Wheels Foundation's upcoming participation in the Cape Town Cycle Tour where children with disabilities are given the #GiftOfAdventure by being towed in buggies by cyclists. This event is made possible by the generous donations of sponsors – to find out more visit www.warrioronwheels.co.za/cape-town-cycle-tour/ “Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.” Anonymous This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg Software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu. #mgmh #TheBanyan #BALM #GiftOfAdventure #WOWBuggyTeam #WarriorOnWheels
Lois Strachan speaks with Saul Molobi who shares his story about his first overseas trip as a traveller with a disability. Saul is a businessman, entrepreneur and also involved in radio. He has experience as a public servant, having worked for government in marketing & communications, and has also served as a diplomat. Saul became disabled 3 years ago as a result of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare disorder where a person's immune system attacks their nervous system. Saul can be contacted on saulm@ggda.co.za Our Travel Tech Corner features the Sunu Band navigational device available from Edit Microsystems. It is a wrist-worn device which attempts to augment obstacle detection for people with visual impairments. For information, contact Edit Microsystems on 021 433 2520 or gerhard@editmicro.co.za and quote ASA as the reference to receive a discounted rate. "I travel because it makes me realise I haven't seen, how much I'm not going to see, and how much I still have to see." Carew Papritz. This episode was edited by Craig Stachan using the HIndenburg software. Credit read by Musa E Zulu.
This week, Lois Strachan chats to Lauren Jackson who shares insights on travelling to 13 different countries as a wheelchair user. Lauren has a genetic disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, more commonly known as Brittle Bone Disease. Our service provider spotlight features Cape Nature's Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve which has a wheelchair accessible bird hide as well as a braille hiking trail. Today's travel quote is from Neale Donald Walsch: "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu.
Lois Strachan speaks to Claudette Medefindt, who is one of the founders and Head of Science at Retina SA, and deputy president of Retina International. Claudette has travelled to 47 different countries and shares advice and tips on how to travel, things to avoid, and things to do - and not just for travellers with visual impairments, not just for travellers with physical disabilities, but for all travellers and this episode is really packed with great information. In our Travel Tech Corner, we launch our partnership with Edit Microsystems, an assistive technology company based in Cape Town, South Africa. Each episode will spotlight an assistive device that will assist travellers with disabilities. This episode introduces the Victor Reader Trek which is GPS for the blind, designed by Humanware. [If you are interested in purchasing this device, quote the reference ASA when contacting Edit Microsystems for a discounted quote] This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu. To contact us email podcast@accessiblesouthafrica.co.za and visit our website www.accessiblesouthafrica.co.za
Today on the podcast our host, Lois Strachan, chats to Hillary Lane who has Cerebral Palsy and has travelled extensively across Africa and other parts of the world. Lois & Hillary have also travelled together to Ghana 2 years ago for the Afri-Need Conference. Hillary says: "The reason I feel you should travel is that it really does broaden your horizons. Seeing things on television is not the same as experiencing it. Be very clear in your mind why you're travelling, where you're going, and how you're going, because you don't want to have a bad experience of travelling." Hillary can be contacted on email at hillarylane@outlook.com. Our Travel Tech Corner features a website called spintheglobe.net, created by Sylvia Longmire who has visited 57 countries as a power wheelchair-user. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software. Credits read by Musa E Zulu. To contact us email podcast@accessiblesouthafrica.co.za and visit our website www.accessiblesouthafrica.co.za
Home Away Show with Kuli. Mbali. Ntate honored to have a Mr Musa E. Zulu from South Africa a guest. He is a motivational speaker, business man, artist and community organiser. Go to his website:http://www.valhallaarts.co.za/