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AviaDev Insight Africa
288. The future of travel catering and retailing is already here with Nomusa Khumalo, Chief Customer Officer at Tourvest Retail Services

AviaDev Insight Africa

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 20:34


In this episode of Aviadev Insight Africa, Nomusa joins Jon to discuss Tourvest's involvement in revolutionizing the African travel landscape and their support for airlines and airports in developing their retail and catering solutions. Specifically, we explore how Tourvest has been working with FlySafair to deliver an improved onboard experience, driving ancillary airline revenues whilst rewarding crew for performance.  We finish by looking to the future and how a shift towards radical personalisation, focusing on flexibility, sustainability, and enhancing the passenger experience will change the passenger experience- all driven by harnessing the power of data.  You can meet Nomusa and the team at AviaDev Africa, June 19-21 in Windhoek, Namibia www.aviadev.com  Find out more about Tourvest here Connect with Nomusa  

Viajeres Del Éter
#Música - Nomusa

Viajeres Del Éter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 13:25


En el último programa del año, viajamos al mundo de la música junto a Nomusa, con quien charlamos sobre su carrera y sus últimos lanzamientos. Prensa: Celina Cassi

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MultimediaLIVE
I cannot be overshadowed: KZN premier Nomusa-Dube Ncube

MultimediaLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 1:30


KwaZulu-Natal premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube says she is a strong leader who cannot be overshadowed. She was speaking to the media on the sidelines of a festive season safety plan launch in Hammarsdale on Tuesday, during provincial safety month.  Dube-Ncube's comments follow an incident at the Durban City Hall on Saturday, where the Springboks were hosted in celebration of their Rugby World Cup victory. During the event, economic development MEC Siboniso Duma lifted the Webb Ellis trophy during a photo opportunity meant to be celebrated by Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth and the premier.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
New KZN premier Nomusa Dube- Ncube announces new cabinet.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 6:43


Guest: Nhlanhla Mabaso, EWN KZN Correspondent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Take SA
IFP says the new premier of KwaZulu-Natal Nomusa Dube-Ncube is compromised

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 6:56


Inkatha Freedom Party leader Velenkosini Hlabisa says the new premier of KwaZulu-Natal Nomusa Dube-Ncube is compromised and his party will hold her government accountable. Dube-Ncube became the new premier of KwaZulu-Natal after she defeated the DA's Mabatho Tembe in a secret ballot during a legislature sitting. The DA had fielded its own candidate to contest the position. Legislature members of both the IFP and the EFF abstained from voting. The vacancy emanates from the resignation of Sihle Zikalala last week. Elvis Presslin spoke to IFP leader, Velenkosini Hlabisa...

The John Perlman Show
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube has announced her new cabinet.

The John Perlman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 8:46


Guest: Nomusa Dube-Ncube, KwaZulu-Natal Premier See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Polity.org.za Audio Articles
Nomusa Dube-Ncube says smooth transition of Premiers a reflection of democracy in the ANC

Polity.org.za Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 3:35


Newly sworn-in KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube said on Wednesday that the smooth transition of leadership between KwaZulu-Natal Premiers is a reflection of democracy and of the growing level of maturity within the African National Congress (ANC). Dube-Ncube was chosen as the ANC's preferred candidate to take the top job, following the resignation of former Premier Sihle Zikalala. She said in her acceptance speech that the country was celebrating the fact that the ANC had made a conscious decision to ensure that the sixth Premier was female. “As women, we don't take for granted the fact that you have made history. It is for the first time that we have a female First Citizen ever in this province. Under the Boer Republic of Natalia – a male was a leader. Under the Colony of Natal, which was proclaimed in 1843 – a man was a leader. Under the homeland of KwaZulu, which was granted self-government under apartheid – a male, was a leader. Ever since we attained democracy in 1994, men have been leading this province,” she pointed out. She promised transparency, accountability and good governance in all spheres of government from her team who she said would work with chapter nine institutions, such as the Human Rights Commission, Public Protector and the Auditor General. She also promised regular briefings on service delivery matters and said her team would maintain good working relations with all political parties. RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT “As I accept my new responsibilities I wish to make a firm undertaking that we will ensure that we are a responsive government that serves all the people, irrespective of their political affiliation. Ever since I joined the struggle for freedom as a young activist, all the decisions I have made, together with a collective over the past 28 years, have been solely aimed at the upliftment and the realisation of a better life for the people of KwaZulu-Natal. Nothing has changed and nothing will change. Where necessary, as guided by the ANC as governing party and honourable members, I will work with all categories of staff in the Office of the Premier in order to make an impact,” she vowed. The Premier's Office, she added, will seek the guidance of religious leaders, traditional leaders, captains of industry and ordinary members of society. Dube-Ncube said her leadership will be assertive and visible to allow her office to coordinate key and priority government programmes to ensure the province achieved its Provincial Vision. Under her leadership, her office would regularly monitor and evaluate all provincial government departments, public entities and municipalities to assess impacts on service delivery. “Let me hasten to point out that we are not intending to usurp any functions, roles or responsibilities of other line function departments, but we need to have our finger on the pulse of this province and must be able to intervene where necessary as guided by the ANC, as a governing party,” Dube-Ncube explained. She further promised that her office would be a responsible, clean and caring government. “We want government employees to project the values of a caring government that responds to the needs of the people. We will deepen our democracy by creating space for ordinary members of society, civil society and human rights activists to partner with government to improve and assess the quality of service delivery using Operation Sukuma Sakhe as a tool,” she added.

The John Perlman Show
Nomusa Dube-Ncube sworn in as the first female premier of KwaZulu-Natal

The John Perlman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 3:29


Nhlanhla Mabaso, EWN KZN Correspondent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
The first women KZN Premier elect, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, expected to be sworn in

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 5:13


Guest: Nhlanhla Mabaso, EWN KZN CorrespondentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
ANC KZN announces Nomusa Dube-Ncube as the Premier candidate and Analysis: ANC KZN has first woman premier.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 8:46


Guests: Nhlanhla Mabaso, EWN KZN Correspondent. Dr Fikile Vilakazi, Political Analyst - UKZN.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Polity.org.za Audio Articles
ANC announces Nomusa Dube-Ncube as KZN Premier candidate

Polity.org.za Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 1:12


The African National Congress has elected KwaZulu-Natal Finance MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube as the person they want to take over from KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala following his resignation last week. If appointed, Dube-Ncube would be the first female premier in KwaZulu-Natal. Dube-Ncube was selected as the preferred candidate following an interview process undertaken by the ANC's national executive committee. Accepting her candidacy, Dube-Ncube said government must champion services to the people. She promised to work with all structures to ensure that the policies outlined by the ANC unite South Africans. “I am sure our leaders such as Victoria Mxenge and Dorothy Nyembe, and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and many leaders where they are, are rejoicing during this [women's] month. The ANC as the champion of non-racialism, non-sexism is indeed ensuring that our women who are capable are given the responsibility to lead. I humbly accept and wish to thank and commit that we will not disappoint the people of KwaZulu-Natal,” said Dube-Ncube.

Radiomundo 1170 AM
La Conversación - Gabriela Pintos con Nomusa

Radiomundo 1170 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 36:07


Nomusa es el ater ego de Camila Cardoso, la identidad artística de esta cantante, compositora y productora. Junto a Se Armó Kokoa realizan su nuevo espectáculo en conjunto presentado por MYDMUS en el marco del mes de la Afrodescendencia. Un espectáculo que mixtura raíces afro con música urbana y otros géneros musicales, más bailarines, performers, banda en vivo y demás sorpresas. Será el 21 de julio en el Teatro Solís.

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Bęc Radio
Bęc Radio: Po to mamy NOMUSa! —> Szyłak

Bęc Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 18:31


Nowe Muzeum Sztuki, czyli NOMUS, to pokazujący współczesną sztukę oddział Muzeum Narodowego w Gdańsku. Siedem lat trwały starania i przygotowania do udostępniania tej placówki, która powstała dzięki staraniom wielu osób z Anetą Szyłak, znakomitą kuratorką zasłużoną nie tylko dla sceny gdańskiej, na czele. Aneta Szyłak jest autorką świetnego manifestu NOMUSa, wyznaczającego ambitne cele instytucji kultury - tworzenia wspólnoty ludzkiej w miejsce toskycznych ideologicznych podziałów – rozmawiamy z nią tuż po uroczystym otwarciu NOMUSa o jego zadaniach i celach. Rozmawiała: Bogna Świątkowska www.nn6t.pl Fot. https://nomus.gda.pl

Cadencia, un podcast de PiiiLA
6. Productoras musicales, parte 2

Cadencia, un podcast de PiiiLA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 28:42


La falta de productoras mujeres en la industria musical es un tema global. De acuerdo a un estudio realizado por la Universidad de Sur de California Annenberg junto con Spotify, solo el 2,6% de les productores son mujeres. Y Uruguay por supuesto no es la excepción. En esta segunda parte dedicada a la producción musical femenina, nos adentramos más en las experiencias personales y la problemática de género en el rubro con Alfonsina, Gia, Guitarbaby, Lila Tirando a Violeta, Isla Panorama, Nomusa y Phoro.

Cadencia, un podcast de PiiiLA
5. Productoras musicales, parte 1

Cadencia, un podcast de PiiiLA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 16:41


Durante marzo, dedicamos Cadencia al feminismo. Pero hay un tópico que no tocamos, que siempre quise explorar y que tiene que ver con todo esto: ¿por qué hay tan pocas productoras mujeres?En esta primera parte, Phoro, Gia, Isla Panorama, Guitar Baby, Lila tirando a violeta y Nomusa cuentan cómo llegaron a la producción, cómo aprendieron y por qué.

Radio Islam
Nomusa Cembi speaks about the matric exam paper leak rewrite

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 4:08


The South African Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) says there is no conclusive evidence that the leaked Maths Paper 2 and Physical Science Paper 2 were widely shared on social media sites as claimed by the Basic Education Department. Both student and teacher organisations have expressed anger over the department’s announcement that matriculants will have to rewrite the leaked papers to save the integrity of the Grade 12 final exams

Afracanah
Episode 42: Glory Holes and Lace Panties

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 73:16


Our season finale! After months of interviews, the girl children share what this unexpected COVID season has brought them. And phew, the growth! 0:24

Afracanah
The Ally Series Episode 3: Kitso Lemo

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 53:14


Meet Kitso Lemo, who leads winning teams across East and Southern Africa and is an ally to women in the corporate workplace. 0:29 Kitso and Nomusa on unpacking the term “ally”, gender dynamics in the workplace, and the myth of women gaining = men losing. 45:30 By Force or By Fire Find Kitso here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kitso-lemo/ Rate and review us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afracanah/id1147836946#see-all/reviews Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: @mrJazzani

Women Of Mighty Valour Podcast
Starting a Ministry during a PANDEMIC w/ Nomusa Dube

Women Of Mighty Valour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 32:25


In Today's episode, I invited a special guest on the show. Her name is Nomusa Dube, she is one of the members of WMV Ministry & now the Founder of her own ministry: FBC Ministry.We discussed how God gave her the courage to even start her own ministry and what were the fear & challenges faced that she had to overcome during a Pandemic. To contact FBC Ministry, click https://linktr.ee/freedbychristministries for more info . Hope you enjoy this podcast , leave a feedback to tell us what you love about the podcast & don't forget to share with your loved ones. If you have any questions/ in need of advise or prayer DM us @womenofmightyvalourministry on Instagram. You can also send us a voice message directly here on the podcast using this unique link : https://anchor.fm/womenofmightyvalour/message .As always we are all about transparency for God , unashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For more Godly inspiration and motivation checkout our website at womenofmightyvalourministry.com

Catching up with Wonwyne
S1. Ep.7: NOMUSA

Catching up with Wonwyne

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 79:57


In this episode, I catch up with my family friend, Alfred, as we both survive the pandemic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Conservation Storytelling with Matt Blair
Episode 9: "The Achilles Heel of Conservation" in Africa with Merlyn Nomusa Nkomo.

Conservation Storytelling with Matt Blair

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 49:26


“The biggest problems about conservation right now is it is not nearly inclusive enough of local people. The same problems existed in Asia, and in India, where the local people feel alienated and excluded. From national parks, from problems that are supposedly needing solutions, they don't, they don't feel the ownership of it...conservation needs to accept that Africa is a landscape and the people of Africa are a part of the landscape. Africa has the most diverse assemblages off of herbivores and carnivores of all continents. And that's for a reason because the people that are living with that wildlife are conservationists.” - Merlyn Nomusa Nkomo, Ornithologist. Read Merlyn’s Opinion article: bit.ly/2Ny3XLC Ground hornbill sightings: bit.ly/3eyQCP6 Birdlife Zimbabwe: Sponsor a young member (under education) bit.ly/2Z9rrfj Support these podcasts: bit.ly/3dCLzf7 Find me on social media: @therustymokoro Our Website: bit.ly/3eCaosO

Afracanah
The Ally Series Episode 1: Tshepo Mosoeu

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 46:18


On the 1st episode of The Ally Series, Nomusa talks to Tshepo Mosoeu about single-sex schooling, “when are you getting married”, navigating difficult conversations with people who identify as women and holding your boys accountable. Welcome to the Ally Series! 0:21 Tshepo Mosoeu Interview 42:34 By Force or by Fire You can find Tshepo Mosoeu here: www.instagram.com/tshepomosoeu Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Moses Sospeter Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Afracanah
Episode 36: Move different, to receive different

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 30:46


— Recorded March 2020— Adedana and Nomusa make a big announcement, share their words and verbs for 2020 and figure out how to long-distance podcast in the time of Corona (we promise the audio quality gets better). 1:29 Adedana’s 2020 8:58 Nomusa’s 2020 19:25 Nomusa’s word for the decade 22:15: Adedana’s verb for the year 28:16 BIG PODCAST ANNOUNCEMENT 28:38 Help us name our upcoming season by emailing us at askafracanah@gmail.com Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: @mrJazzani Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

Afracanah
Episode 35: best of times, worst of times

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 57:00


-- Recorded December 2019 -- The girl children review the last year of the decade. 1:14 Adedana’s 2019 20:06 Nomusa’s 2019 43:02 Happy New Year to everyone but Jeff Bezos Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Moses Sospeter Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

Afracanah
Episode 34: Rich, well protected, and a little dangerous

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 151:33


————Recorded July 2019 ———— Adedana and Nomusa talk Mzansi, Big Dictator Daughter Energy, Love +, and interview Mukami Kuria, on lace fronts for lawyers. 00:41 - ketchup 17:03 - The main (Part 1): Love languages… and attachment theory 1:21:18 - The main main (Part 2): Mukami Kuria on Lawyer-ing and African Art You can follow Mukami’s work here: https://www.instagram.com/mukami_kuria What’s your love language? Email us askafracanah@gmail.com Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Halima Gikandi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w *Episode 34 References & Resources* Part 1: Love languages… and attachment theory Natalie Lue: The Baggage Reclaim Sessions Podcast https://www.baggagereclaim.co.uk/podcast-ep-145-stage-0-1-of-relationships-the-recruiter-mindset/ Part 2: Mukami Kuria Interivew David Koloane The Bag Factory, Johannesburg, South Africa Penny Siopsis William Kentridge Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, UK Dakar Biennale Museum of Black Civilizations, Dakar, Senegal Zeitz MOCAA, Museum of Contemporary African Art, Cape Town, South Africa MACAAL, Musée d’Art Contemporain Al Maaden, Marrakech, Morocco The Venice Biennale Manifesta Biennale documenta Bamako (Bamako Encounters/Rencontres Bamako) Kochi-Muziris Biennale Berlin Biennale *Correction: The Ship was originally from Libya Christoph Büchel Barca Nostra Edouard Glissant Zimbabwe Pavilion, Soko Risina Musoro (The Tale without a Head) Raphael Chikukwa National Gallery of Zimbabwe Ghana Pavilion, Ghana Freedom, Venice Biennale 2019 Kara Walker’s ‘A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby’ (2014) Domino Sugar Factory, Brooklyn, New York Kader Attia Sherene Razack Jerry Gogosian Meme Page on Instagram Art Basel Gabi Ngcobo Remi Onabanjo The Walther Collection RAW Material Company Senegal Koyo Kouoh (Current Chief Curator, Zeitz MOCAA) Art Auction East Africa Sotheby’s Christie’s Bonhams Tate Young Patrons Tate Collective Book Bunk Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC The Phillips Collection, Washington DC She’s Gotta Have It – The Series Spike Lee Creative Time Theaster Gates B.A.R. – Black Artist’s Retreat MoCADA – Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts The Sackler Family Yana Peel The Serpentine Gallery, UK Tschabalala Self Juliana Huxtable Kennedy Yanko Carrie Mae Weems Amy Sherald Wangechi Mutu Michael Armitage Lincoln Mwangi William Kentridge, A Poem That IS Not Our Own, at Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland William Kentridge, The Head and The Load Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion Judith Butler iQhiya Collective Athi-Patra Ruga Bronwyn Katz Lungiswa Gqunta Kemang wa Lehulere Julie Mehretu Lady Skollie Kudzanai-Violet Hwami Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Gordon Parks

Afracanah
Episode 33: Cosmo, shaken not stirred

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 65:36


——— Recorded May 2019 ——— Adedana and Nomusa talk premium air travel, life being sh&!, #DemThrones, and satanic waterfalls. 2:04 - ketchup 13:03 - Africa rising/ *still* rising 29:29 - The Nyama/Kitfo - Africa Travel 64:26 - the Afracanah proverb of the week week week Sisonke Msimang: “When Achieng met Ellen” https://africasacountry.com/2019/05/when-achieng-met-ellen Name a better sunset?! Email us askafracanah@gmail.com Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Halima Gikandi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

Afracanah
Episode 32: John Goodman =/= Ted Danson

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 82:02


Adedana and Nomusa talk loneliness, ET302, true crime docs, and discuss the “cultural appropriation” of casting Africans as other Africans. 0:21 ze ketchup 25:24 Africa rising / *still* rising 49:29 an Afracanah film review 1:16:20 the Afracanah proverb of the week week week Alex Macheras’ interview https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YHJp-4F-4EE And listeners, if you’ve watched “Abducted In Plain Sight” and “Black Earth Rising” OR have thoughts on our miscasting/cultural appropriation chat, PLEASE tweet at us! Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Halima Gikandi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

Afracanah
Episode 31: Sex & The Sugar Daddy

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 60:39


The girl children spend some time with journalist and filmmaker Nyasha Kadandara, most recently known for her BBC piece on the sponsor/blesser/sugar daddy phenomenon in Kenya. Listeners, a pro tip for this episode, take a shot every time Nomusa says “the patriarchy.” ;) 0:21 ze ketchup 1:06 Africa rising / *still* rising 10:19 Nyasha!! 58:22 the Afracanah proverb of the week week week Nyasha’s piece: “Sex & The Sugar Daddy” https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/sex_and_the_sugar_daddy Website: https://www.nyashakadandara.com/ Twitter/IG: @MissNyashaK Adedana’s book rec: Talk of the Devil: Encounters with Seven Dictators https://www.theguardian.com/books/2003/jan/18/highereducation.news2 Annnnnnnd Nando’s “Last Dictator” ad for your viewing pleasure!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls1VCPoN9GI Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Halima Gikandi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

ZambiaBlogTalkRadio
Margaret Buter & Nomusa Dube- Wild Life Conservationists

ZambiaBlogTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 60:00


Margaret Buter and Nomusa Dube are both passionate about wild life conservation, they join us to discuss their endless efforts to sensitize the world's citizen about earth's forgotten treasures- wild life. Recently Margaret  and Nomusa who are conservationist and activist respectively led a march at the Zimbabwean mission in London to deliver a message to its government to desist from selling baby elephants to zoos. Join us for this intriguing discussion on some of the abuses of Africa's neglected treasures-its wild life.  

Afracanah
Episode 23: bodycon bodycon bodycon

Afracanah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 57:44


****Recorded January 2018 (sorry fam, explanation in Episode 24) Nomusa has curious kitchen utensils. Adedana is ready to decimate these heauxs. The girl children set their words, intentions, and expected invitations for 2018. Also Public Service Announcement: Salads do NOT cure AIDS. 0:21 The Ketchup 24:08 Africa Rising / Africa *still* Rising 31:08 on fruits of labor, lemon stands, and butterflies 53:20 proverb of the week week week Sauti Sol singles of note: Melanin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q97YwqQXIow Girl Next Door - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1zvVUqWccE Editing - Kaz Branding - Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

Success Smackdown Live with Kat
The truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth!!

Success Smackdown Live with Kat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 20:57


Katrina Ruth: Oh. Oh, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back. Here I am. Here I am. Hey, Kara. Hey, Jessica. Hey, other people, whose names I can't see yet. Tell me that you're there. Hey, Mandy, what's up? What's happening on this beautiful-ish cloudy San Diego morning, beautiful-ish. Hey, Stacy. So, I'm here with our COO and marketing guru extraordinaire at The Katrina Ruth Show. What's up? We've got a 12-minute Uber drive and we thought it would be unseemly, and unprofessional, and somewhat rude of us to not sell something during that 12 minutes. Elena, I did in fact see you a message. I really didn't answer it because I was walking out to the gym, but I will, I will, I will, I will, I will. Katrina Ruth: Here's the deal, all right, I'm going to tell you something that you're going to need to understand if you want to make a lot of money and while I tell you, Ashley is going to find you a very important link, a very important link that you are going to want to click if you like the monies. If you don't like the monies, don't click the link. If you like the monies, click the link. That's all I'm saying. It's not there yet, don't get excited. It's coming. So, you know I'm promoting my High Ticket Sales Workshop. Nomusa, I am so impressed, Nomusa, that you just told me how to pronounce your name before I actually ask how to pronounce it because I really feel a little distressed when I see somebody's name and I don't know how to pronounce it because I want to say people's name, so I appreciate you. Thank you, Nomusa. Everybody send a love heart show to Nomusa. Katrina Ruth: Hey, Molly. Hey, Tara. Okay, for real though, you guys, just ... if I ever pronounce your name wrong because sometimes I like to creatively interpret the pronunciation of things and I might add, for example, a silent J because I spent my teen years in Germany, just tell me if it's wrong, all right? Tell me the things. So you know I'm promoting my High Ticket Sales Workshop. High Ticket ... what's it called? High Ticket Sales with Super Ease. It has the most boring URL in the history of The Katrina Ruth Show. Ashley Gregory: High Ticket Sales Workshop. Katrina Ruth: We could have called the URL something not boring. The URL is High Ticket ... thekatrinaruthshow.com/highticketsalesworkshop. I think we could have called the URL make all the monies by being you, but that's kind of long and wordy. But anyway, anyhow, that's it, that's the link. As I told you, if you like the money, monies and you want to know how to receive them with super ease, it's a poem. Did you just hear that magic? Ashley Gregory: What? Katrina Ruth: Pay attention. I just did a poem and you didn't even notice it. You missed my freaking creative genius that was flowing from the moment then, anyway, you're going to want to go and read about this workshop because really what I'm doing is I'm teaching how I do my High Ticket sales up to 80K-plus per individual sale, but really, I'm teaching how to be fucking hilarious on livestream. I mean, it is somewhat of a gift, actually. I can't help, but that was fun to say. But it came ... it comes out, you bring it out of you. I will help you to reach in. I will reach in. I will grab you by the soul. I will shake that soul around. When it comes out, it will be refined, and polished, and raw, and gritty, and edgy as fuck, and it will do what it was meant to do. That's roughly what we're teaching the workshop. Can we put that on the sales page? Ashley Gregory: Yes. Katrina Ruth: Transcribe it down. Ashley Gregory: I want to transcribe it. Katrina Ruth: Yes. He knows the correct answer to give when I ask a question. The answer is ... Ashley Gregory: Yes. Katrina Ruth: Yes. It's exactly what the answer is. He probably didn't even listen to what the question was. So, okay, I'm going to try and explain to you, I want to try to explain that if you think that I'm going to teach you how to sell High Ticket and make like anywhere from 2, 5 grand, 10 grand, 20 grand, 60 grand per sell, 80 grand-plus per sell, just by having a little chitchat over Facebook Messenger and then I'm going to give you my exact scripts of how I do that, and then I'm going to teach you how to fuck the script, not in a rude way, like how to not use the script is what I mean. Katrina Ruth: If you think that that's what I'm going to teach you and show you exactly how I do it, and help you to craft your offer as well as your own conversational script of how you sign people up by over DM and PM ... I don't know why some people say DM and some say PM, it annoys me. Well, then you're actually thinking correctly, but if ... thank goodness, I don't know how I ever manage to say anything without Brandon here. It's a mystery. Ashley Gregory: Has he not yet? Katrina Ruth: He's here. Now, we can actually get the party started. So if you think that that's what I'm teaching you, if I think that I'm ... you think that I'm just going to teach you, here's how to do like a 60K sale in four minutes over at Facebook chat. Here's the magical script that will do that for you. Well, then you are, in fact, correct. However, because I am going to teach you and I'm going to help you craft your offer, did you see that my nails are metallic gold? Have you seen these nails? Do you care? Ashley Gregory: This one? Katrina Ruth: Get those nails off my livestream. Disgusting. I'm sorry. I'm sorry for that upsetting and disturbing moment at thekatrinaruthshow.com. I apologise. I will energetically send you chocolate truffles to make up for it. Anyway, like really, let's just to be clear. This is not I'm going to teach you some magical ... did you put the comment in? Ashley Gregory: Yeah Katrina Ruth: Where is it? I don't think he put it in. Did Ashley put the comment in? It's not here. It's not. Put that comment in. The people want money. Ashley Gregory: I wonder if I put it in someone else's post Katrina Ruth: You posted it somewhere different. We don't know where it is. Help. We're accidentally selling on somebody else's livestream. I mean, it wouldn't be the rudest thing in the world. It would actually be a great way of educating them probably. Ashley Gregory: All right I'm just going to comment as you. Katrina Ruth: Yeah, comment as me or you, either way. People want to be famous. People want to be me. That's really cheeky of me to say. I don't think it's actually true. I think you want to be you. So, I just like ... okay, I'm trying to get to my point here. I'm getting there gradually, gradually, gradually. There's the link. Don't go and look at it now because we're talking and hanging out. But go look at it when you're ready and get in that group. You'd be next, you'd be ... you would not be level and you would not be playing tight if you didn't want to join this workshop. I don't think Ash was slacking. I think he was merrily selling my High Tickets with Super Ease Sales Workshop on somebody else's livestream randomly instead of posting it here. Ashley Gregory: I hope so. Katrina Ruth: I hope so. It would be a gift to them. That would send them thousands of thank you. This is a low-cost workshop to join if you didn't know which is kind of crazy because, literally, it's going to make you hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars if you apply it. I suppose you would. But you won't be just applying a freaking script of how to sell on Facebook Messenger. Is that or is it not true, Ash? Ashley Gregory: Yes. I wasn't listening to that... Katrina Ruth: Did you hear that slight moment of pause where he's like, "Fuck, what's the right answer?" Yes, we already established the answer is always yes. He agrees with me. He confirms that it's true that we will not just teach you some little script of, "Yeah, you can sell on Facebook Messenger in four minutes." Well, of course, you freaking can because they'll know you don't need to do freaking sales calls or any of that shit. By the way, the clients signed themselves up. They just come and tell you, "Can I please give you some money? I don't care how much it is." Katrina Ruth: So I know the ... and then yesterday I did a survey, a small informal survey over at lunch with my inner circle clients who do pay the reasonable monies to work with me and not a single one of them could tell me what they're indeed paying for because, really, they're paying to be my energy. But what I mean is they didn't know what are the details of the inner circle that they've signed up for. I'm like, "If I put a quiz into that group, 100% of people would fail, I think, on knowing exactly all that they're paying for." Do you know why this is? Ashley Gregory: Yes. Katrina Ruth: We scripted that earlier. Well, let's get real, why is it? Because of all the other things that go before that. Ash is going to tell you all about it. Ashley Gregory: Well, because there's no magic bullet. I mean, it's not a cookie-cutter approach. I mean, what they're paying for one week might be completely different to what they need the next week. Katrina Ruth: But why would they ... why would people want to sign up so easily at a high level to work with me? What goes before that? Let's see how well he listens and pays attention to my content. Ashley Gregory: To ... yes. Katrina Ruth: Why do people- Ashley Gregory: I'm a bit ... I am slacking today. Why do people want to ... Katrina Ruth: Why would people sign up so easily at a high level to what could be? It's not because I have a magic script tease on Facebook Messenger. Although, I do and I'll give it to you and it's ... like her, I'm a freaking amazing copywriter, literally made millions and millions of dollars through writing, but it's not the reason. You can't just get my magic script and think that people are going to merrily buy a High Ticket shit of you. What's the real reason that they buy? On the spot. Ashley Gregory: I am on the spot today. Katrina Ruth: Because it's who you are. Ashley Gregory: I'm sweating. Katrina Ruth: Sweating from the question of from this light food poisoning that we both got last night? Ashley Gregory: It's the food poisoning. Katrina Ruth: We both got food poisoning from the burger last night, no bueno. All right, that was an upsetting moment for me. Elaine Noise, to be in your energy. To be in your energy is what they get as well as various other things, some of them entirely not professional, but the reason that the sales process is so easy and natural and doesn't require a freaking sales process as such is because of the way that I show up every single day as a leader and fully own my truth. So in this workshop, yeah, we'll teach you the iddy-biddy, gritty-nitty not shitty part of my sales process and how it works, and help you craft your offer, and help you craft the conversational side of it and feel like, "Okay, how would I interact and respond to somebody if they say this or if they say this," because, yeah, I drove it down to a fine art and the science and it freaking works as you know. Katrina Ruth: But I also want to share with you everything that goes into that in and around and behind it like how do you now not even have to like be online for 12 years like me or something, or have a big community, or anything like that. You can be like completely coming out of nowhere and I'm saying this to the clients of mine who actually take on board what I say, and maybe nobody knows you, and you feel like you're one of the masses, and all of a sudden, you will point yourself into that leader position where people want to work with you, and there's various elements to go into this. Exactly, all those elements is what I want to teach because I'm not interested in showing you my sales process like here's a script for a Facebook Messenger or something without explaining to you everything that goes into that, and behind it, and around it. Katrina Ruth: So if you go to hekatrinaruthshow.com/ ... Ashley Gregory: Highticketsalesworkshop. Katrina Ruth: Highticketsalesworkshop, you can read about all that we're covering, but when I read a sales pitch for this programme ... I've been here before I've definitely been to lunch with [inaudible 00:10:55] in here. We're just pulling up to our new venue. Yeah, this place is pretty cool. No, we had dinner here. Yeah. We're in Santa Fe. We're getting out a bit you do know but I can still converse. I can conversate whilst walking. It's a thing I learned to do once upon a time. Okay, okay, I'm going to get out. I'm going to keep talking. So, when I write the sales page, I went into ... like I go into everything that goes in and around that, right? Thank you. Okay, sorry. Okay, I'm going to go over here and finish this livestream on these blue seats. All right. Okay. Here I am. Look at this, look at this fabulous-looking place. It's very, it's very luxurious, suits my style, suits my tattoos. It's kind of like a country club, definitely suits my tattoos like it's like a luxury country club. Katrina Ruth: Anyway, when I go through the sales page, I really think about all the different elements that I think about what are the questions you would have like or as you would start to roll this out if, like, what would mean that it wouldn't work, that's what I think about. And then I'm like, "Okay, so I'm going to add that into that content. I want to ... if you've been following my stuff, there's many things you would already understand and know about this, but then at the same time, I feel that it really is an art and a science. I guess, the biggest thing relevant to the title of this livestream is you've got to be owning your truth. You have got to be speaking and owning your truth. Now, we all know this, right, but here's where I think a lot of people let themselves down or maybe are not fully aware of how it works. Katrina Ruth: It doesn't just mean that when you ride a message on Facebook or you do a livestream that it comes from a place of truth and, like, you look at your own stuff on your Facebook right now and you'd be like, "Yeah, that is my truth. That's awesome, like obvious don't post shit that you don't believe in. Be authentic in whatever you do post. However, here is the one of the biggest missing links that a lot of people don't understand. Are you ready for me to impart this knowledge gem of golden wisdom to you? If you're ready, send me a love heart show or say, "Fucking ready, Kat. Get to the point," whatever you need to say. Can I have my water? Katrina Ruth: I think that burger is growing little burger baby this inside of my stomach because something's happening in there. Where's my love heart show? What's going on? Okay, there comes three little love hearts, four. I think I should always livestream with a cactus behind me. It looks amazing. Okay. So the rule is ... I'm going to tell you, and then we're going to go check in. The rule is you must say all the things that are coming through you. It's not just that what you do say, and speak, and share for your truth is obviously the fucking truth. Holy shit, I think that's 60% apple cider vinegar. I wasn't paying attention when I made my aminos this morning. Hell, wake you right up, right? It's going to cleanse the system. There's going to be some bowel cleansing today. People like ... I just told you, I just demonstrated my point right then and there. I just said ... and Christine says, "Release." Exactly right, release. Katrina Ruth: You got to say whatever's coming through you. It is so bullshit. Honestly, it's bullshit or to quote the amazing amount of friends who I was in bed with this morning, my soulmate, client, and friend, the bed story, got to figure out for yourself really. You can go to my page and figure it out. She said it's annoying and uninspiring. Well, she was actually referring to when people don't sell and they should be selling. It's annoying and uninspiring. But it's also annoying and uninspiring when you only share the parts of your truth that are safe, or cool, or you think that's inspiring to share. You must share all the parts. You must tell people about your bowel movements if that's what's coming through. You definitely don't have to tell people about your bowel movements. However, if it's coming through you ... oh, my god. Ashley Gregory: Knock it. It's not coming through you yet. Katrina Ruth: I didn't even get to reference myself. Well, there were some interesting activities that happened in that area this morning. The three last night was so toxic and it was that low vege [inaudible 00:14:59] as well which is a high-end [inaudible 00:15:01] place. Whatever is coming through you, I'm not even trying to be funny. I can't help it. I was born hilarious. Whatever's coming through you, you must express it to people. You must open your mouth and say that. So, for example, that will turn the Daily Asskickery groups, see that I did a very raw on like ... what's the word, polarising livestream into the Daily Asskickery on Saturday about things that many people would not agree with. Well, I did it because it was coming through to do, right? Katrina Ruth: I speak the truth not just when it feels like this is a cool, fun, popular trip to speak or people are going to be inspired or agree with my profound philosophies on life and success. You speak the truth even when it's going to be unpopular. Honestly, if you took this one piece of advice but you really fucking took it not just once, now, in occasion when you had a couple of tequila shots, but if you made it a personal principle and rule that whatever's coming through, you would get to be expressed and get to come out, you are going to see massive leaps and bounds in your business and in the way that people are perceiving you. There's many more things that go into it, obviously. It comes down to your inner game and how you're choosing to see yourself and how you're owning that leader power and energy inside of you. Katrina Ruth: If you've given yourself permission to be seen and followed in that way, are you expecting and requiring on an energetic level that people are going to want to pay you on a high level. So there's all these different elements and I just wanted to touch on the truth element today and ... I just ate a fly, really. I wanted to touch on the truth element today and kind of give you a kick in the arse around that and just ... then maybe you have to think about this, so I may become right down, what's a list of shit that you believe that maybe you say to your friends, or your family, or your team, or your coach, or whatever but you wouldn't say it on the internet because you're worried or what people think and you worried that it would be too polarising, or that somebody's not going to like you, or that they're going to be like, "Holy shit, what did you mean that like," like, actually, the stuff I put in the Daily Asskickery on Saturday. Katrina Ruth: Next day, someone's like, "But it's April Fools'," and I'm like, "No, it wasn't. No, that wasn't April Fools'. It was a true thing," right? So make a list of the stuff that you know would be unpopular or you're scared would be unpopular but yet it's your truth. The easy way to do this is just start to say in public what you say in private, what do your friends and your closest inner circle people who are around you know about you that other people don't know, because I'll tell you one thing for sure, people don't buy from teachers, not if it's like straight-up teaching, right? Nothing wrong with teaching, obviously. Katrina Ruth: I love to teach, but people invite if you're just that teacher who's like, "No, I'm going to tell you the things and I'm a success coach, or I'm a fitness coach, or I'm whatever I am, and I know lots of informations, and I'm going to give you information." Who cares? We want to be entertained. We want to be inspired. We want to be shook up, but what we want most of all, actually, and somebody who we aspire to learn from our viewers as a mentor type person, most of all, we want to see that we are like this person and they are like us. Katrina Ruth: So the more you show who you really are like your real shit, not just relevant to business, but your whole real who you are as a person, what's going on up in here, what do you think, what do you believe, what do you wait, what are you about maintenance, whatever it is that's got to come out. The more you show that, yeah, you're going to lose people along the way and lose them left, right, and centre, in fact, I'm losing more subscribers than ever the more that I get into my truth and I'm making more money than ever, and I only have so many clients. Katrina Ruth: My high-installment clients, just come to me and they're like, "Kat, what's your offer? How much is our [inaudible 00:18:25]? I want to be in your inner circle. I know I need to do this because they've seen how authentically I show up in all these different areas. So, have a think about that. Go to thekatrinaruthshow.com/highticketsalesworkshop, High Ticket Sales Workshop, Go check out all that we're doing there. It's certainly not just a workshop about the how the High Ticket Sales. Yes, I do want to share that with you. I want to teach you how to come up with a how, yeah, no-brainer High Ticket offer. I want to show you exactly how I sell that over Facebook Messenger. I'll be sharing my draught scripts with you. I've already actually dropped some examples. Katrina Ruth: There's three amazing pieces of content already live in the Facebook group for the pre-work. So when you sign up today, you're going to get pre-work straight away and it's quite intense, the pre-work. And then we start officially on Saturday. I know I said Friday a few times back, I don't know, I screwed up my date. So we start on Saturday, but it's all online, all fully recorded and then we got seven-day implementation bootcamp after that. So I'm going to help you come up that offer. I'm going to help you to design and develop your own scripts. I'm going to be sharing updated scripts and one of you have even done into the pre-work, you are in there. Yes, who else is there. There is Brandons of free bonus as well. He's just appointed himself that. I guess, that means that he's saying you got to just harass him all day every day with whatever you want. Katrina Ruth: Roughly, that's exactly what he said. So, yeah, I'm teaching the selling stuff and showing you how I do my scripts and helping you to craft your own which is super cool for you and you're going to love it, but I want to go into all of the things to go in and around that for you. So the three stuff we just spoke about it's on pod and we'll be diving into some really cool exercises that are going to confront you and kick your ass and get you massive results. I'm going to be looking at all the other elements that go into the art and the sense of being a really high ticket from flow coach online. So, whether it's the mindset and how you need to choose to see yourself, whether it's how to set goals and intentions to get those so many clients, how to speak through your messaging in order to call in the exact perfect clients, how to grow your home with only the right perfect people and so many other things besides. So, go check it out. Ashley's pops are coming in. I'm not sure if you pinned it. Ashley Gregory: No, I'll pin it, but I pinned it twice, I think. Katrina Ruth: You got a pin it now while I'm still live. It doesn't let you pin after your night live. Go check it out in the pinned comment or you'll find the comment anyway, thekatrinaruthshow.com/highticketsalesworkshop. Read everything that we're doing in there. It's super exciting. Sign up today. You're going to be in the Facebook group today. We'll let you in today. You're going to grab all that pre-work and you're going to do some other cool little things over the next several days before we officially kick off on Saturday. Have an amazing rest of the day wherever you are in the world. Don't worry if you can't pin it. Doesn't really matter and do not forget life is now, press play. Bye.

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Episode 22: 2017, the year of our Lord

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 41:11


Recorded December 2017 - The girl children engage in some sankofa and look back before looking forward. Highlights include Nomusa's work work work and Adedana's transition from "occasionally bad and proletariat" to "100% bad a proletariat." 0:21 Ze ketchup pt1 3:10 We need your help please! 4:41 Ze ketchup pt2 6:36 2017 recap! 36:41 the Afracanah proverb of the week week week Fundraising campaign link - thank you sooooo so much in advance! https://mymookh.com/donations/f/cause/supporting-afracanah-podcast Editing: Kaz Branding: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 21: !!!

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 87:24


Nomusa gets her whole life thanks to royal wedding news. Adedana delivers a rather….passionate Africa *still* rising. The girl children welcome Buupass co-founder Iman Cooper, to talk entrepreneurship, reading, and oversized appendages. 0:21 The Ketchup 20:54 Africa rising // Africa *still* rising 41:30 Nomusa curses 52:31 Liberia’s finest, Iman Cooper! 1:23:51 The Afracanah proverb of the week week week week week -- To buy bus/SGR tickets: dial *877# or visit www.buupass.com Find the company on Twitter/FB/IG at @buupass How to find Iman on social media: IG: @iman_cooper Twitter: @ImanACooper -- Editing: Kaz Branding: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 17: "Leftovers. My Baby Give Me Leftovers."

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 77:11


Nomusa needs cake. Adedana's secret is out. Ninel Lara Musson of full service music entertainment agency VTH Season joins the girl children to talk the business of music on the continent, riders, and more. 1:00 The Ketchup 29:26 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 42:20: All music errything 1:09:32 The Afracanah proverb of the week week week Find Ninel, VTH Season, and Tresor on Instagram: @ninellara @VTHSeason @tresorofficial Songs in order of appearance: Tresor - "Never Let Me Go" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNi4PL2H6Xo Mr. Eazi - "Leg Over" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v15sS1sL_S4 Tresor - "Remedy" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1lHMtAVbVU Rare Essence - "Overnight Scenario" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2jisWLJ-qI ### Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Kaz Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 16: “Darkness!”

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 36:57


Nomusa has a very Nomusa moment. Adedana buys pillows and issa change. 0:22 The Ketchup 27:15 NAIROBAE MISSED CONNECTIONS 32:56 The Afracanah proverb of the week week week Our TED talk is up! https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=GH0oeKIorzA And someone fresh to death is coming to Kenya. Hint: rhymes with Ivelyn of the Enternets. Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 13: Go on and be great

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 40:46


Nomusa’s cousins provide us with news good and bad. Adedana reflects on life on the outside. Patricia Okelo joins the girl children to discuss her book, “A Candid Handbook For Women Doing Business in Kenya." 0:22 The Ketchup 8:53 Africa Rising // Africa still rising 16:13 Patricia Okelo! 35:51 Afracanah proverb of the week (week week week) Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi How to find Patricia and her book: Website: http://candidbusinesswomen.co.ke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CandidHandbookForWomenDoingBusiness/ Patricia’s Twitter and Instagram: @atemop And the funniest Facebook Live you ever did see: https://www.facebook.com/seandbuffington/videos/10209220468291103/ Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King"www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 12: #FreeAddidoni

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 49:02


Nomusa starts her work out plan. Adedana has an...interesting...night out. Zain Verjee joins the girl children to reflect on her illustrious journalism career and talk about her new media venture, aKoma. 0:21 The Ketchup 29:17 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 32:08 Zain Verjee! 45:33 Exhibit Z why we have the best listeners 47:37 The Afracanah Proverb of the Week (week week week) Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi How to find aKoma: Twitter: @aKomanet Website: akomanet.com How to find Zain Verjee on Twitter > @Zain_Verjee Sarah Ikumu's performance on "Britain's Got Talent" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm7gi453_Iw KevOnStage - "If I Was Dragged Off United" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W7Y-P9L_Ig Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 11: Wait til I get my money right

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 47:53


Adedana receives her first of Don Jazzy's blessings from God. Nomusa's mind is blown. Buhle Ndlovu of One Goal shares her financial literacy wisdom. 0:34 The Ketchup 15:00 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 21:11 Buhle Ndlovu tells us how to fix our financial lives 44:26 The Afracanah Proverb of the Week (week week week) Production: Adedana Ashebir and Nomusa June Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi Find Buhle on IG at @beeinrsa and check out her initiative at www.onegoal.co.za Song: Kanye West - Can't Tell Me Nothing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E58qLXBfLrs Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard of "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 10: Cash me in court

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2017 38:53


The podcast hits double digits! Nomusa and Adedana talk ECOWAS vs. EAC swag and host boss lady international arbitration expert Leyou Tameru. Note: We apologize for some of the audio quality here. It was raining in Addis (true story). 0:22 The Ketchup 13:17 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 18:05 Leyou learns us on the world of international arbitration 37:06 The Afracanah Proverb of the week week week Find Leyou and I-Arb Africa on Twitter at @anchihoye and @iarbafrica. Song: PSquare – Collabo featuring Don Jazzy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUvF7yj531A Branding: Victor Murithi Editing: Frederica Boswell Intro music composed and performed by AVByte, as heard on “Honest Trailers – The Lion King” www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 9: Naija Live!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 17:40


Nomusa and Adedana answer questions at Social Media Week Lagos-Africa's largest tech and digital event- about the podcast process (among other tings). Recorded on March 2, 2017. Editing: Freddie Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi

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Episode 5: AfroBubbleGum with Wanuri Kahiu

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 36:41


Nomusa and Adedana interview the incredible Wanuri Kahiu about #BlackGirlSciFi, #Afrofuturism, and pour coconut oil onto your lives. 0:33 The Ketchup 3:21 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 8:10 The Afracanah proverb of the week! 9:50 Interview with Boss Lady Wanuri Kahiu Production: Nomusa June and Adedana Ashebir Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi Find Wanuri at @wanuri on Twitter and watch her award-winning short film "Pumzi" here > https://vimeo.com/46891859 Intro music composed and performed by AVbyte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 4: Tinder in the time of Ebola

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 58:37


Nomusa and Adedana engage in some locker room talk. 0:22 Episode Recap 0:36 21 Phone Calls 2000 44:20 Listener Letters (help with name pls!) 55:40 The Afracanah proverb of the week (week week week) 57:31 Vote of Thanks Production: Nomusa June and Adedana Ashebir Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVbyte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w

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Episode 3: "I'm Mufasa baby."

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 65:30


Nomusa and Adedana discuss mountain tings and #BlackLivesMatter and hear from Jim Chuchu about his fantastic webseries "Tuko Macho" and Nanjira Sambuli of the World Wide Web Foundation to talk through the interwebs and all "m"-Everything. 0:22 Episode Recap 0:47 The Ketchup 15:00 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 22:53 Our first(!) boss lady expert, Nanjira Sambuli, talks "Silicon Savannah," online communities, cyber security, and more 1:01:31 The Afracanah proverb of the week (week week) 1:04:00 Vote of Thanks 1:05:05 How to find us! (Hint: @Afracanah) You can find Jim Chuchu and the Nest Collective on Twitter at @JimChuchu and @thisisthenest and Nanjira Sambuli at @NiNanjira. Production: Nomusa June and Adedana Ashebir Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVbyte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w ******And next week we'll talk dating so please send your experiences to AskAfracanahATgmail.com!

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Episode 2: Uko na dashboard kubwa

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 49:48


Nomusa and Adedana celebrate the success of #NationalDayOfPrayerforSunshineInNairobi and talk through the trails and tribulations of having an mWomb. 0:23 Episode recap 0:53 The Ketchup 9:04 Africa Rising // Africa still rising 20:10 mWombs 40:29 Our first listener letter! 45:30 The Afracanah proverb of the week! 49:11 Vote of Thanks Production: Nomusa June and Adedana Ashebir Editing: Frederica Boswell Branding: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVbyte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w Email us at AskAfracanahATgmail.com!

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Episode 1: So you want to move to Africa?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 46:32


Nomusa and Adedana go through recent events online and off, reflect on their individual diaspora return stories, and offer some advice for those thinking about making the move. 0:22 Episode Recap 0:44 The Ketchup 14:48 Africa Rising // Africa *still* rising 18:39 So you want to move to Africa? 43:12 The Afracanah proverb of the week! 45:04 How to get in touch 46:11 Thank you! + credits Production: Nomusa June and Adedana Ashebir Editing: Maimouna Jallow Logo Design: Victor Murithi Intro music composed and performed by AVbyte, as heard on "Honest Trailers - The Lion King" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtBjc1dz7w Email us at AskAfracanahATgmail.com!

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