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Sibongile and Kgape, have endured severe vision loss due to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Daily life has become a struggle, filled with pain, challenges, and uncertainty. But thanks to the Dis-Chem Foundation and Hot Cares, their future is about to change!
we will be speaking with Dr. Sibongile L. Masuku on the Lipstick Chronicle show. Dr. Sibongile is Senior Lecturer, Chairperson of Culture to the National Commission for UNESCO, Committee Member to the African Union's African Languages Week, Chairperson to Amazwi - South African Museum of Literature and Deputy Editor: SAJEE - Southern African Journal of Environmental Education Come join us for a lively discussion where she will talk about her impactful journey, the valuable lessons she has learned, and her advice for today's leaders.
The Chase is in conversation with Sibongile Mazibuko and she is a Gospel Musican.
Asanda Pakade, Sibongile Mani's attorney expressed his client's relief at winning the appeal against a five-year sentence for theft stemming from R14 million that was inadvertently debited to her account by NSFAS in 2017. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In conversation with Sibongile Mokapane and Ompha Tshamano. In 2022, The Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria undertook a research and advocacy project that assessed the status of digital rights in Southern Africa. Guided by the report titled The Digital Rights Landscape in Southern Africa, the Centre embarked on a training and capacity-building workshop to enhance awareness and interest in digital rights among parliamentarians. This podcast series features various stakeholders who share their expertise on thematic areas covered during the training. In this episode, Sibongile Mokapane and Ompha Tshamano discuss women's rights in the digital age in Lesotho, including the gender-digital divide. Sibongile shares her observations on the patriarchal power dynamics in the digital spaces and acknowledges that the cyberspace mimics the patriarchal power dynamics that are found offline. This conversation also explores the various forms of abuse and challenges that women face while accessing digital spaces in Lesotho. Sibongile Mokapane is a passionate human rights lawyer specializing in women's and children's rights, digital rights, and gender issues. With an LLB and an LLM degree, she is an advocate admitted to practice and currently working as an advocacy specialist at Politics4Her, focusing on the Women's Leadership and Political Participation portfolio. Sibongile's dedication to justice extends beyond her professional life. She is deeply committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by women and children, using her expertise in human rights law to advocate for their rights. Through her legal skills, advocacy efforts, and unwavering commitment, Sibongile strives to create positive change in her community and contribute to a more equitable society., Ompha Tshamano is an LLM Candidate at the University of Pretoria and a Project Associate at the Expression, Information and Digital Rights Unit at the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria. This conversation was recorded 21 July 2023. Music and news extracts: Inner Peace by Mike Chino https://soundcloud.com/mike-chinoCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/0nI6qJeqFcc limitless https://stock.adobe.com/za/search/audio?k=452592386
Sibongile Mkhabela is an anti-apartheid activist, social worker, and Former CEO of Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital. She is one of the student leaders of the 1976 Soweto Uprising, banned by the apartheid government, she is also an author, a recipient of the National Order of Luthuli in Silver and the Ellen Khuzwayo Council Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sibongile is trying to be a better friend to her colleague, who is living with bipolar disorder. Abigail desperately wants to improve her relationship with her father, but not at the cost of her mental health. And two sisters, pushed apart by a traumatic incident, find their way back to each other. These three intimate stories were produced by Radio Workshop youth reporters from across South Africa for the SNF Nostos Mental Health conference, which will be held in Athens, Greece from the 21st to the 23rd of June 2023. More information here: snfnostos.org
In our service today, we open the mic up for people from the church to Thank God and tell His people what He has done in their lives! Sibongile
Sibongile (Bongi) Mkhabela, a social worker by profession and a passionate social activist by orientation currently spearheads the newly formed independent Barloworld Empowerment Foundation in the capacity of Chief Executive Director. This independent Foundation has defined its mission to ignite self-belief and unleash resilient communities in Africa. In a conversation with Bhekinkosi Moyo the Director at CAPSI, Bongi shares about her philanthropical journey and amongst many other things, she speaks in more detail about the work of the foundation.=================Watch and subscribe on our Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@conversationsonafricanphilanth/featuredVisit our webpage -https://capsi.co.za/conversations-on-african-philanthropy-podcast/
The date 10-12-22 is auspicious for Kanzen Records as it celebrates 10 years as a Record Company, 12 years as an establishment, with the release of 22 of our biggest tracks. The foundation of the label stems from the most basic platforms to the amazing heights we have reached over the years. With artists from the world over, we have superseded any and all expectations and can only grow even more from this point onwards. Far too many people are the result of our achievements and we are forever grateful for their contributions. Stay safe and always listen to 'Music Through Perfection'. Stream the FULL TRACK FOR FREE : http://www.kanzenrecords.co.za/knz101222 Other Links : https://kanzen-records.biglink.to/10-12-22 Primary Artist : Various Release Name : 10-12-22 : 10 years of Kanzen Records Release/catalogue number: knz101222 Release Date : 10/12/2022 Format : Digital Album Territory : Worldwide Released by : Kanzen Records 2022 Kanzen Records ©
In this weeks episode Sibongile and Jabari discuss the work of director and screenwriter Henry Selick. They discuss his well know works Nightmare before Christmas and Coraline before diving into his recently released film Wendell and Wild
Traveling Nurse Sibongile Chadyiwa on Zimbabwean Culture, WCACL Community & Immigrant Relief Fund . OLYMPIA, Washington — The Department of Social and Health Services is pleased to announce the Washington COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund is open for new applications as of Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. The fund provides at least $1,000 in cash assistance for immigrants living in Washington state. For more information
Building your financial goals includes several variables like the things you value and your worth. Do you understand the talents/skills/unique gifts you bring to your employer? Do you know what you value and if you're in a relationship what your partner values? The conversation in this episode covers these topics and more! Whether you're feeling that urge to switch careers or you're focused and working towards your goal, this episode will surely be worth listening to. Connect with Sibongile:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibongilengako/?hl=enWebsite: https://sibongilengako.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SibongileNgako?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorConnect with me:https://www.instagram.com/its_coach_jess/The content in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Consult with a financial professional for questions about your personal situation.
How can women lawyers be financially empowered? Why is it important to feel heard, respected, and create boundaries in the workplace? Sibgongile Ngako joins me on the podcast this week to talk about financial independence and becoming financially empowered. Sibongile is a Harvard-educated corporate fintech and compliance executive leveraging her expertise and background to help empower women professionally, personally, and financially. Sibongile gives listeners actionable tips on: [1:00] Why financial empowerment is particularly important for women [2:20] How to take control of your finances [7:25] Tips to being heard and respected in the workplace [11:10] Knowing our limits and boundaries [16:20] How empowerment plays a big role in long-term aligning of your goals and success [20:10] Sibongile's book recommendation [24:00] The biggest takeaway from this conversation Resources mentioned in this episode:The Four Agreements by Don Miguel RuizConnect with Sibongile here: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn https://sibongilengako.com Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
How can women lawyers be financially empowered? Why is it important to feel heard, respected, and create boundaries in the workplace? Sibgongile Ngako joins me on the podcast this week to talk about financial independence and becoming financially empowered. Sibongile is a Harvard-educated corporate fintech and compliance executive leveraging her expertise and background to help empower women professionally, personally, and financially. Sibongile gives listeners actionable tips on: [1:00] Why financial empowerment is particularly important for women [2:20] How to take control of your finances [7:25] Tips to being heard and respected in the workplace [11:10] Knowing our limits and boundaries [16:20] How empowerment plays a big role in long-term aligning of your goals and success [20:10] Sibongile's book recommendation [24:00] The biggest takeaway from this conversation Resources mentioned in this episode: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Connect with Sibongile here: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn https://sibongilengako.com Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
How can women lawyers be financially empowered? Why is it important to feel heard, respected, and create boundaries in the workplace? Sibgongile Ngako joins me on the podcast this week to talk about financial independence and becoming financially empowered. Sibongile is a Harvard-educated corporate fintech and compliance executive leveraging her expertise and background to help empower women professionally, personally, and financially. Sibongile gives listeners actionable tips on: [1:00] Why financial empowerment is particularly important for women [2:20] How to take control of your finances [7:25] Tips to being heard and respected in the workplace [11:10] Knowing our limits and boundaries [16:20] How empowerment plays a big role in long-term aligning of your goals and success [20:10] Sibongile's book recommendation [24:00] The biggest takeaway from this conversation Resources mentioned in this episode: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Connect with Sibongile here: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn https://sibongilengako.com Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
Join Vickie Helm and Sibongile Ngako a Harvard-educated corporate fintech and compliance executive leveraging her expertise and background to help empower women professionally, personally, and financially.
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Do you think being poor is romantic? Is there honor in struggling through life? Are you ready to try a new way? In this week's episode of Get Your FILL - Financial Independence & Long Life podcast, Sibongile Ngako talks about challenges that women face - in the workforce and life in general - and how we can change our mindset and create generational wealth. Link to video Sibongile's website Listen to the podcast About Sibongile (see-bone-GHEE-lay) Sibongile Ngako believes that multifaceted women can accomplish tremendous things with compassionate support. She leverages her expertise and authenticity to empower women in all aspects of life. Sibongile focuses on promoting inclusivity in the workplace as an ally and advocate of female perspectives.
South Africa has such a terrible unemployment problem that here at Hot Cares we applaud anyone who has the courage to help themselves and the bravery to attempt starting up their own business. That's why we're getting behind Sibongile and Thokozane's chip-making business. Get all the details here.
South Africa has such a terrible unemployment problem that here at Hot Cares we applaud anyone who has the courage to help themselves and the bravery to attempt starting up their own business. That's why we're getting behind Sibongile and Thokozane's chip-making business. Get all the details here. Hot Cares
This week Jabari and Sibongile discuss all of the new things they are watching and later in the episode they have an in depth discussion about Everything Everywhere All At Once
Sibongile gives her testimony on what God did for her and took her out of this realm of darkness bringing her into the light where she can be a new creator trusting in God alone.
Sibongile gives her testimony on what God did for her and took her out of this realm of darkness bringing her into the light where she can be a new creator trusting in God alone.
In this week episode Sibongile and Jabari dive into the multiverse. They discuss three different movies, SpiderMan into the Spiderverse, Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness and Everything, Everywhere all at once and talk about how well the multiverse enhanced each movie.
Sibongile gives her life experience of the spiritual realm from the point of view of a traditional healer/ sangoma in South Africa and what it put her through.
Sibongile gives her life experience of the spiritual realm from the point of view of a traditional healer/ sangoma in South Africa and what it put her through.
This week Jabari and Sibongile discuss three different coming of age animation movies. They also get into the differences between coming of age animation vs live action.
This week on Earrings Off, we meet Sibongile Ngako. Sibongile is a Harvard educated corporate financial technology and compliance executive. Sibongile's background is in helping to empower women professionally, personally, and financially. In this episode you'll get some valuable nuggets directed to women but good for anyone interested in building generational wealth.Read today's blog here: https://www.earringsoff.com/post/are-your-pots-and-pan-toxic? Marketing and Social Media Strategist: Tyresa Oluyide Theme song: D-Techneekz Logo Design: Claire Ritter Producers: Lou Ali and Teresa Vaughan
A thanksgiving service & testimonies
This morning we had a chat about whether or not the 31 year-old mother of 2 deserves this sentence - 5 years of imprisonment. Unfortunately, the WSU student received millions accidentally from the funding organisation. Sky Tshabalala argue that she did not intentionally go and get the money for herself in the system. Darren Maule believes justice should be served Take a listen as they argue their takes
Sibongile Mani, a Walter Sisulu University education honours degree student, has been sentenced to five years in jail for the theft of more than R800,000 in National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) funds.
Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Isaac Madondo has dismissed with costs the application for a declaratory order made by the wife of the late AmaZulu King - Queen Sibongile Zulu - about what she is entitled to in the will. Queen Sibongile had claimed half the king's estate based on the fact that they were married in a civil union and in community of property in 1969. She and her two daughters were challenging the validity of his will. Flo Letoaba spoke to SABC reporter Nonjabulo Makamu...
Sibongile talks to Gabriel Crause and Pastor Martin Bissett about Mighty Men Conference Hartbeespoort. This event will be held on the 26th of February 2022 at Hartbeespoort Holiday Resort. It is a one-day FREE event and gates open at 07h00, the event starts at 09h00 - 13h00. There will be live streaming for those who can't make it to the event and praise and worship will be led by Dewald Gouws. To register just go to https://www.mightymenhartbeespoort.co.za/Home/Register
Where do we find courage in an environment that is deeply hostile when it comes to our rights as women, especially regarding sexual orientation and gender identity? How can we sustain ourselves and heal our own trauma as we stand for human rights? My guest this week is on the front line in this fight for equality and accountability. Join me and Sibongile Ndashe as we discuss how she weaves her passion for fabric and fashion into her work for justice at ISLA. Sibongile is going in-depth around the importance of focusing on litigation in pursuit of human rights, and she's sharing how she protects herself and experiences joy in the work she does as a leader while promoting wellbeing as an important consideration for everyone undertaking a social justice mission. Get full show notes and more information here: https://mallikadutt.com/s2e01 Leadership Moves is supported by the BUILD program of the Ford Foundation Podcast music composed by Devadas, (c) Mallika Dutt, LLC 2021 Production team: Mallika Dutt, Kiani Ned, Loubna Bouajaj, and Digital Freedom Productions Sign up for Mallika's email newsletter at mallikadutt.com/join Follow Mallika: Twitter: twitter.com/mallikadutt Instagram: instagram.com/mallikadutt Facebook: facebook.com/mallikadutt YouTube: youtube.com/c/MallikaDutt-IC
Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Isaac Madondo has dismissed an application by the first wife and widow of AmaZulu King Goodwill Zwelithini to amend her founding affidavit. Queen Sibongile Dlamini-Zulu and her two daughters Princesses Ntandoyenkosi Zulu and Ntombizosuthu Zulu-Duma are challenging the validity of his will. Yesterday, Queen Sibingile Zulu's legal team, led by Advocate Nigel Redman, told the court that Zwelithini was precluded from marrying other Queens. Handing down his judgment for the amendment of her affidavit, Madondo said that the applicant had not indicated that she might amend the document. He further told the court that allowing an amendment would have far-reaching consequences even for the children of the other Queens and widows. Dlamini-Zulu is asking the court to assert her right to 50 per cent of the late amaZulu King's estate based on her civil marriage to him. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Mpumelelo Zikalala of Zikalala Attorneys
On this weeks episode, Jabari and Sibongile discuss what makes a Christmas movie a Christmas movie. And then the duo share their thoughts on those movies and decide whether they can actually be considered Christmas movies.
In this episode of TBFS, Sibongile and Jabari discuss movies that have adopted the Pygmalion trope. The pair give their thoughts on 'My Fair Lady', ' She's All That', 'Princess Diaries', and 'Pretty Woman' and they'll decide whether the movie is correctly classified as a Pygmalion film.Do not fret! Sibongile expertly explains what a Pygmalion trope is in the first minute of the show!
Nasiphi & Meagan speak to Ms Sibongile Mara, Senior Customer Service Consultant at the South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA) - Africa's largest Needletime Rights Royalty Collection Organisation. Sibongile tells us about her role in the organisation's mission to supply long-term structures for performing artists. Find out who SAMPRA serves, what SAMPRA provides, how SAMPRA functions & why you should consider becoming a member. Hydrate, take your seat & turn to page 394 - it's study time with SAMPRA. SAMPRA https://www.sampra.org.za/ https://www.instagram.com/sampra_rsa/ https://twitter.com/OfficialSAMPRA https://www.facebook.com/SouthAfricanMusicPerformanceRightsAssociation/ Featured Track: Lemon Dove - “Beat#1 (Working Title)” Hosts Nasiphi Zwane https://linktr.ee/zwane031 Meagan King https://linktr.ee/MeagreKing Sludge Underground https://podlink.to/sludgeunderground Sludge Merch available here: https://casualsex.store/pages/all-artist-stores/sludge-underground Edit/Mix/Master: Lemon Dove
On this weeks episode of TBFS, Sibongile and Jabari discuss all things apocalypse and explore the films "Children of Men", "Mad Max", "28 Days Later" and "The Road".
Welcome to Season Two of That Brooklyn Film Show! On this weeks episode, Sibongile & Jabari delve into the cult horror classic "Final Destination".
Sibongile is talking to Francine Mashabela about her journey with God, her son, and ADHD. How God brought about emotional healing her as a mother to her son who was diagnosed with ADHD.
Waiting on God is never fun, but it's filled with so much potential for us to test ourselves and see how grown and mature we really are. Waiting is part of the journey, and while we wait on God, He is working for us -- My talented friend Shekinah shares her wisdom and perspective on living in the waiting season. Follow Shekinah Facebook page: https://web.facebook.com/TheKingcess Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/the_kingcess/ Listen to her latest song Season Changes:https://audiomack.com/mskinahm/song/season-changer Join the community: Follow Bloomers: @wearebloomers on all platforms Follow The Host: @beliyandhlovu on all platforms Subscribe to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/hao28f Yellow Ray Digital Agency: www.yellowraydigital.com #KeepOnBlooming
On today's episode we are going to continue our virtual global road trip over to the country of South Africa, to the Soweto township of the city of Johannesburg, and meet up with Ms. Sibongile Mongadi, Founder of Uku'hamba Pty Ltd, a start-up company that focuses on biotechnology and healthcare manufacturing with a goal of improving lives of amputees across Africa. Uku'hamba is a 100% black youth women owned company and Uku'hamba means "To Walk" in Zulu. Utilizing 3D printer and 3D scanning technologies, she has dedicated her career to developing prosthetic limbs that can be widely and cheaply manufactured. Her mission is to ensure prostheses are made available to anyone in need, greatly increasing the independence of amputees who may not currently be able to afford them. Ms. Mongadi has been designated as one of the top emerging innovators across Africa in 2018, named in the Inspiring Fifty's class of 50 South African Women of 2019, and as a Top 100 South Africa Shining Stars for Science & Technology in 2019. When the Covid-19 pandemic struck South Africa, she redirected her company's efforts to manufacturing safety equipment for front line workers. She has also worked with 3 other young innovators to build a contact-less thermometer sensor and hands-free, hand sanitizer system used in schools and corporate locations in the fight against COVID-19. Ms. Mongadi is also the founder of the Soweto Young Women Empowerment initiative that seeks to shape young women to be leaders in different spheres of society. Outside of this, she is also the chief marketing officer at Club Readership, a publishing company which seeks to celebrate African stories, who's work ignited a drive to open a library in rural Eastern Cape which saw her collect hundreds of books for needy pupils in the province. Ms. Mongadi has been educated at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and University of Johannesburg.
Sibongile Mlambo is a Zimbabwean actress based in Los Angeles. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Sibongile's passion for the arts was ignited after being cast in the Jury Prize winning international feature, Kini & Adams. She went on to feature in local commercials and expanded into dancing and modeling, eventually becoming the face of one of Nivea's biggest African campaigns, with billboards and ads across the continent. After high school, Sibongile moved to the United States to study Foreign Languages & Literatures at Southern Methodist University. She speaks English, Shona, French, Spanish, and basic Zulu & Xhosa. Upon graduating, she moved to New York to pursue a dance career and eventually moved back to Zimbabwe, ending up in Cape Town, South Africa, where she spent several years building her acting career before moving to Los Angeles. Her TV credits include Lovecraft Country (HBO), God Friended Me (CBS), Lost In Space (Netflix), Siren (Freeform), Dark/Web (Amazon), Macgyver (CBS), Teen Wolf (MTV) & Black Sails (Starz).Her film credits include Message From The King with the late Chadwick Boseman, Under the Silver Lake with Andrew Garfield & Riley Keough, The Last Face directed by Sean Penn with Charlize Theron & Javier Bardem and as the fiery dancer, Ishani in Universal's Honey 3. Sibongile appeared in Black Lightning's episode 7, as part of the backdoor pilot for the spinoff series Painkiller. She will also be in the short Blackout as part of Film Independent's 2020 Project Involve and just finished shooting a recurring role on CW's Roswell, New Mexico. IMDB: imdb.me/sibongilemlamboInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibongileTwitter: https://twitter.com/sibongileResources Mentioned: Respect for Acting by Uta Hagen* Dare to Lead by Brené Brown* IMDb.com Konzeni Kreations *The following is an affiliate link. If you decide to make a purchase using it, I may receive a commission that helps support the show. Thank you in advance. :)Actions to take Episode Transcript availableFollow @zimexcellencepodcast (IG) & If you're interested in how learning how I launched ZimExcellence then you're in luck. Sign up for my podcast workshop and learn how it's easier and more affordable than ever to start a podcast. Also, get a copy of my podcast resource guide which covers industry terminology, and suggested tech setup in addition to countless online resources to support your podcast journey. Just head to vongai.com/podcastcreation. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the show>> Sign up for Vongai's podcast workshop Buy ZimExcellence Merch
PART 2. LISTEN TO PART 1 FIRSTSibongile Mlambo is a Zimbabwean actress based in Los Angeles. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Sibongile's passion for the arts was ignited after being cast in the Jury Prize winning international feature, Kini & Adams. She went on to feature in local commercials and expanded into dancing and modeling, eventually becoming the face of one of Nivea's biggest African campaigns, with billboards and ads across the continent. After high school, Sibongile moved to the United States to study Foreign Languages & Literatures at Southern Methodist University. She speaks English, Shona, French, Spanish, and basic Zulu & Xhosa. Upon graduating, she moved to New York to pursue a dance career and eventually moved back to Zimbabwe, ending up in Cape Town, South Africa, where she spent several years building her acting career before moving to Los Angeles. Her TV credits include Lovecraft Country (HBO), God Friended Me (CBS), Lost In Space (Netflix), Siren (Freeform), Dark/Web (Amazon), Macgyver (CBS), Teen Wolf (MTV) & Black Sails (Starz).Her film credits include Message From The King with the late Chadwick Boseman, Under the Silver Lake with Andrew Garfield & Riley Keough, The Last Face directed by Sean Penn with Charlize Theron & Javier Bardem and as the fiery dancer, Ishani in Universal's Honey 3. Sibongile appeared in Black Lightning's episode 7, as part of the backdoor pilot for the spinoff series Painkiller. She will also be in the short Blackout as part of Film Independent's 2020 Project Involve and just finished shooting a recurring role on CW's Roswell, New Mexico. IMDB: imdb.me/sibongilemlamboInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibongileTwitter: https://twitter.com/sibongileResources Mentioned: Respect for Acting by Uta Hagen* Dare to Lead by Brené Brown* IMDb.com Konzeni Kreations *The following is an affiliate link. If you decide to make a purchase using it, I may receive a commission that helps support the show. Thank you in advance. :)Actions to take Episode Transcript availableFollow @zimexcellencepodcast If you're interested in how learning how I launched ZimExcellence then you're in luck. Sign up for my podcast workshop and learn how it's easier and more affordable than ever to start a podcast. Also, get a copy of my podcast resource guide which covers industry terminology, and suggested tech setup in addition to countless online resources to support your podcast journey. Just head to vongai.com/podcastcreation. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the show>> Sign up for Vongai's podcast workshop Buy ZimExcellence Merch
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."-- Martin Luther King, Jr. In much of this pre-election episode, we take a step back and pass the mic to our lay leader Sibongile Sithole. Sibongile acts as guest moderator for a panel discussion about issues important to three members of the congregation. They share their thoughts on important questions like: What are the issues that matter to us? How do we respond to those who disagree? How do we respond to politics as people of faith? Join us for a rich discussion! Panel members: Nerlie Blackburn, Darren Caffery, Lawrence Clark Go here to find out how to vote in your state if you haven't already done so: https://howto.vote/
What do you do with your tampon when reading naked? How can naked reading help with loving your body? And why is Facebook such a hater? Also New hashtag: #Censortivity The Wild Ones sipped vino with Sibongile and Alicia from Naked Girls Reading Johburg and discussed what it's like to read with no clothes on. Could they do it? Who knows. A podcast by two queer African girls trying to get through life. Follow The Wildness on Instagram @the.wildness and Facebook: The Wildness with Tiff & Manda Amanda on Twitter @manda_hodge and Instagram: @manda_hodge HOLAAfrica: www.holaafrica.org IG: @insta_holaa Twitter and Facebook: HOLAAfrica Links to check out: - Naked Girl Reading: Pop Art : https://popartcentre.co.za/events/naked-girls-reading/ - What is Naked Girls Reading (New Zealand): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJhYoAEFi1M