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South African TV and film writers Amy Jephta and Sean Drummond join Dheepthika Laurent on set to talk about their upcoming projects. Sean was head writer on the second season of "Unseen", a wildly popular crime thriller on Netflix. He also talks about his 2017 neo-Western, "Five Fingers for Marseilles", a film that inspired one of the songs on Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" album. Amy wrote the play "A Good House", which has just finished its run in the UK. The biting satire explores post-apartheid legacies in modern-day South Africa. She also wrote the true crime series "Catch Me a Killer", which traces the work of Micki Pistorius, South Africa's first criminal profiler.
“Why were they born in Europe? Their parents were escaping the economic realities of Africa. We need to work on ourselves. We need to work more as Africa in order to keep this talent here” – Brian Wesaala, Football Foundation for Africa In recent times, Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has been captivating football lovers around the world with his talent. He played a critical role when his national team, Spain, won this year's European Football Championship. But Morocco and Equatorial Guinea are now claiming the 17-year-old megastar. That's because his mother is originally from Equatorial Guinea while his father is from Morocco. So, today Mpho Lakaje sits down with Ntsako Mkhari, the anchor and reporter for South African TV news channel eNCA and Brian Wesaala, the founder and CEO of Football Foundation for Africa.He attempts to understand if African countries should claim players who were born in Europe.
Congratulations to all our listeners on making it off the sanctions list! This podcast will continue to lobby for you, but this week, as Phil revenges Danny and travels himself, Dan finds another special guest - outgoing CEO of Trace Studios and Trace Southern Africa, now CEO of TV production company Zero Gravity and all-round super-connected guy in African media, Sivan Pillay. Dan met him last week when he should have been recording the podcast and decided to bring him on to get his takes on several hot topics in the world of the music industry, for example what's the deal with Universal Music Group acquiring a majority stake in Nigerian record label Mavin Group? And how far UMG music all being taken off of TikTok and the war of words that followed? And wait, was UMG CEO named in the Diddy case as well? Dan & Sivan wrap it up with a debate on the idea of cancel culture and what's coming up on South African TV. Enjoy this special episode!Subscribe and listen to 2 Broke Twimbos everywhere podcasts are available and keep up with all things 2BT via this link:2BT LinkPlease rate and review, and support us on Patreon!
Mistress Baton shares her journey from South African TV and Film star to Dominatrix in this incredible story of authenticity. Also available as a video podcast at https://youtu.be/s1WQUKOKrlc.
Today Mel interview Zola Mhlongo (Zola Zee), a renowned South African TV personality, actress and entrepreneur who has graced our screens with her incredible abilities.
This week on the podcast we were joined by the cast and crew of Netflix's first Afrikaans series, Ludik. We spoke to actors Arnold Vosloo, Rob van Vuuren, Diaan Lawrence, Sean Cameron Michael, Inge Beckman, Tina Redman, Zane Meas, Tshamano Sebe and Jandre LeRoux; as well as producers Paul Buys, Anele Mdoda and Frankie du Toit. We spoke about the series, representing strong Afrikaans women, conservatism in South African TV, toxic masculinity and more. In our pop culture chat, we also spoke about SA's first Bachelor Lee Thompson apparently being homeless, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham getting 70 tattoos for his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham and our most iconic Afrikaans characters. Watch Ludik on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81467332 Ludik trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbSV_DhZZ6w Crushing On: Leanne: Never Have I Ever S3 (Netflix) Caryn: House of the Dragon (M-Net/DStv channel 101) Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, find out more at crushingonpodcast.com Find out more about IGN Africa on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or on their website - africa.ign.com
Welcome to the Mel Viljoen Podcast! In this episode, Inno Matijane interviews South African TV and radio personality, fashion icon and mother of twins, Luthando Shosa, famously known as Loot Love. Luthando talks to Inno about motherhood, the challenges of a seasonal industry, and the importance of inclusivity.
Clement is in conversation with Head of Policy at Media Monitoring Africa Thandi Smith, Journalist, and Independent Tv Critic Thinus Ferreira and CEO of the Broadcast Research Council of South Africa Gary Whitaker talking about the television landscape in South Africa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Daily Friend Show with Sara Gon, Marius Roodt and Nicholas Lorimer. The team discusses comments made by the tourism minister on her critics in parliament, the continued existence of the NCCC, the poor state of RDP houses and a new South African TV series on Shaka Zulu. Subscribe on Google Podcasts · Subscribe on Apple Podcasts · Subscribe on Spotify
What's happening on Day 1 of Davos 2022? South African TV anchor Nzinga Qunta joins us in the booth at the heart of the conference centre to look ahead to some of the highlights to expect. The episode includes contributions from: Saadia Zahidi, head of the World Economic Forum's Centre for the New Economy and Society talking about the Chief Economists Outlook that will be launched today. Nick Clegg, President for Global Affairs at Meta. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
What's happening on Day 1 of Davos 2022? South African TV anchor Nzinga Qunta joins us in the booth at the heart of the conference centre to look ahead to some of the highlights to expect. The episode includes contributions from: Saadia Zahidi, head of the World Economic Forum's Centre for the New Economy and Society talking about the Chief Economists Outlook that will be launched today. Nick Clegg, President for Global Affairs at Meta. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
Shane Bond gives us his assessment of the pace bowling resources and the development of a group to replace the incumbents.South African TV commentator Natalie Germanos joins us to assess the Women's World Cup at the mid stage and remember this goes back to Feb 2014.
Heyo!!!!! It's time for a Valentine's Special... Jokes, we decided to lam with a bra instead. It's time for another episode of Lammin with the Brasse. This week we lam with the whirlwind of awesomeness that is Cassidy Nicholson. We chat about her time on South African TV and also hear from her about the huge show that got away. Constantia Mom makes a cameo too (of course) and we get the scoop on what it's like working on South African film sets. There's plenty more that we've probably forgotten to mention (the old age gets all of us, don't even joke) but we guarantee that it was damn fun. We also actually review her favourite movie of all time, "The Theory of Everything". Surprise surprise, we actually managed to talk about a movie for once! Shot for listening! Ok byeeeeeee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/TikTok:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeeQYVMP/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heyo!!!!! It's time for a Valentine's Special... Jokes, we decided to lam with a bra instead. It's time for another episode of Lammin with the Brasse. This week we lam with the whirlwind of awesomeness that is Cassidy Nicholson. We chat about her time on South African TV and also hear from her about the huge show that got away. Constantia Mom makes a cameo too (of course) and we get the scoop on what it's like working on South African film sets. There's plenty more that we've probably forgotten to mention (the old age gets all of us, don't even joke) but we guarantee that it was damn fun. We also actually review her favourite movie of all time, "The Theory of Everything". Surprise surprise, we actually managed to talk about a movie for once! Shot for listening! Ok byeeeeeee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/TikTok:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeeQYVMP/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heyo!!!!! It's time for a Valentine's Special... Jokes, we decided to lam with a bra instead. It's time for another episode of Lammin with the Brasse. This week we lam with the whirlwind of awesomeness that is Cassidy Nicholson. We chat about her time on South African TV and also hear from her about the huge show that got away. Constantia Mom makes a cameo too (of course) and we get the scoop on what it's like working on South African film sets. There's plenty more that we've probably forgotten to mention (the old age gets all of us, don't even joke) but we guarantee that it was damn fun. We also actually review her favourite movie of all time, "The Theory of Everything". Surprise surprise, we actually managed to talk about a movie for once! Shot for listening! Ok byeeeeeee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/TikTok:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeeQYVMP/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You've got to ask yourself if the people that you really are surrounding yourself with are supportive of you stepping into a more empowered version of yourself." —Leah Sefor Leah Sefor is South Africa's go-to life and relationships expert. She is well known for being a straight-talking, take-no-prisoners life coach, author, podcaster and speaker whose work is all about 'what it means to be real.' Leah delivers dynamic coaching experiences, facilitating breakthroughs and giving men and women the wake up calls they need to create a non-negotiable life. Your journey to a more authentic life starts right here. Leah is one of the most booked personal coaches in South Africa, featuring frequently as a guest expert on South African TV & Radio. Leah is the host of 'The Get Real Podcast', has an online series called ‘Real Talk', created the popular ‘Lockdown Coaching' video & podcast series and is the author of 2 books: The Freedom Factor – an eBook on boundaries as well as her recently published book: 'That's Not What I Meant! The smart, savvy guide to real communication. See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/130-leah-sefor-how-you-can-use-effective-communication-to-build-amazing-relationships Join the Conversation Follow along on Instagram @TreyKauffman Email Trey your thoughts at onemosaiclife@gmail.com If you've enjoyed this episode, I'd greatly appreciate it if you would take a few moments to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts.
Fashion and entertainment writer, Thango Ntwasa and head of channel at Moja Love, Bokani Moyo, join Clement to discuss the importance of representation on television and why it's important to portray people accurately. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Overview: Today, we're going to talk about MultiChoice - The African video entertainment provider. We'll explore the MultiChoice story across 5 areas: South African video entertainment market context MultiChoice's launch & growth over time MultiChoice's Business & monetization strategy Competitive positioning, primary & emerging business lines Overall outlook This episode was recorded on August 15, 2021 Companies discussed: MultiChoice (M-Net), Naspers, MTN, ShowMax, BetKing, Comcast, Sky, DSTV, MTN, Iroko TV, HiTV, StarTimes, Vivendi Canal+, ROK Media, English Premier League, Netflix, HBO Max, ShowMax, Showtime & BBC Business concepts discussed: Pan-African expansion strategy, Entertainment content acquisition strategy, subscription & hardware monetization strategy Conversation highlights: (02:20) - Why we're talking about MultiChoice (06:50) - South African TV context (15:28) - Origin and early history of MultiChoice (26:10) - Product & monetization strategy (34:05) - MultiChoice device / decoder strategy (38:20) - Content, Partnerships & M&A (42:30) - MultiChoice Financials and key metrics (46:54) - Competition across different business lines (51:40) - Non-core businesses and investments, BetKing (1:05:00) - Bankole's overall thoughts and outlook (1:12:02) - Olumide's overall thoughts and outlook (1:26:28) - Recommendations and small wins Olumide's recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: Die with Zero (Bill Perkins) Small wins: Night out with SF friends & Sailing with friends in Sausalito Bankole's recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: Omah Lay - Understand & Robert Smith of Vista Equity on Money Maze Podcast Small wins: Attended a wedding last weekend, Happy Married Life Dami! + Chelsea FC Winnning! Other content mentioned: South Africa as TV's last frontier Listeners: We'd love to hear from you. Please email info@afrobility.com with your feedback! Founders: We'd love to hear about you & what you're working on, email us at info@afrobility.com Investors: We'd also love to link up with you, to partner to drive the ecosystem forward. Contact us at info@afrobility.com Episodes at Afrobility.com
Leanne Manas is a South African TV presenter for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). She has been the host of its flagship show Morning Live since 2004. She has also worked on radio with Radio Algoa, Jacaranda FM, SAfm and East Coast Radio. She was also appointed a Goodwill Ambassador by the UN Nations Refugee Agency in 2019.She recently joined Steve on InstagramLive to discuss the trauma and stress of the past pandemic year and the power of one's mindset to not only overcome but even benefit from an objectively disruptive and devastating year.Join us as we explore:A new choice - post-traumatic growth vs post-traumatic stress?Not only the power but the necessity of mind over matterFinding the positives in a pandemicThe shame of continued mental health stigmaThe need for us who can to take accountability for our own health and livesIf you are a TGIM or a TGIF person?Tangible vs intangible goals Leanne's take on Made To Thrive's Pillars purpose, community, nutrition, movementThe need to respect everyone's 5kContactWebsite - https://www.leannemanas.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/leannemanasFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/leanne.manasTwitter - @LeanneManasMentionsViktor Frankl – Man's Search for Meaninghttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4069.Man_s_Search_for_MeaningThe Choluteca Bridge Storyhttps://medium.com/illumination/life-lessons-from-the-choluteca-bridge-7debf5199163James Clear – Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way To Build Good Habits & Break Bad Oneshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40121378-atomic-habits
In our first episode of season 3 we discussed the Emmy nominees of 2021, the updates in the #FreeBritney movement, and the Grease Pink Ladies prequel. We were also joined by Kim Engelbrecht to talk about her new series Reyka, being on The Flash and coloured representation on South African TV.
Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast looks at fatherhood options for gay men in South Africa. We talked with South African Power Couple Andrew and Brent (who are responsible for the first ever Primetime gay kiss on South African TV) about parenting options and rights for gay men in South Africa. South Africa was pretty much at the forefront of human rights for the LGBTQI+ community. During the apartheid era, homosexuality was a crime and that was written into the law until 1994. Because of the African National Congress (ANC), the freedom fighters, and people who had really fought for democracy, equality, and human rights, they have passed laws that made homosexuality legal and shortly after also brought same-sex marriage to the South African constitution in 1996. Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast returns for season 4, Around the World, to capture gay dads options and rights in a post-pandemic world. In each episode, Alex and Yan, a married couple and fathers of five-year-old twins, talk with gay dads from a different country, discussing equal rights and options for gay men. By 2002 the Constitutional Court gave the right for same sex couples to adopt, and that was written into the Children's Act in 2005. So adoption is legal for gay men in South Africa, surrogacy is legal too, and there's no difference in the application process whether you are two dads or a mom and a dad. And in Andrew's case, even marrying a woman and having kids with her is legal :) Andrew and Brent have been co-parenting their two children with his former wife. "I don't believe that I would ever have imagined that I'd meet someone with children already," Brent says. "I didn't think that it'd be part of my life's journey, but when I met Andrew the first night we went on a date, I knew he was the one, I knew that this was the guy for me and yes, we spoke about the fact that he had kids on that first date. He was very upfront about the fact that he had kids, and I didn't let it disturb me, because I thought, I like this guy, I think that this relationship can go somewhere, maybe kids can be a bonus. Maybe having kids around can actually add value to my life." Adoption in South Africa South Africa the only country in Africa to allow LGBT adoptions. There are approximately 1.8 million adoptive children in the country so if you want to start a family through adoption you would follow these steps: Orientation session where all the details are explainedFill out the application form and send it to the agencySet up a personal profileApply for a police clearance certificateUndergo psychometric testingAn interview with a social workerAn interview with a panel of social workersHome visitFinal ApprovalWait for "the call" that matches you with a baby More info about adoption Surrogacy in South Africa In a country with high unemployment and high poverty rates it's so easy to exploit the legality of surrogacy. The law is there to protect against that, and to have surrogacy in the country in the most ethical way possible. Surrogacy in South Africa is highly protective of surrogates – surrogates are not allowed to get paid, and every surrogacy journey has to have a valid agreement that is approved by the court. There are a number of formal requirements when a woman considers becoming a surrogate in South Africa. The surrogate and her husband/partner must firstly be domiciled in South Africa. Read more about the South African requirements/laws on surrogacy Many of the gay men who go through surrogacy in South Africa do use a surrogate who has some form of connection to them, whether she is a friend or a distant relative. "Of the four people that I spoke to, and this obviously not statistically valid, all four of the surrogates were personal friends of the gay couples," Andrew says on Daddy Squared. Our Guests: Andrew Ross and Brent Lindeque Power Couple Andrew and Brent have been together for 13 years,
Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast looks at fatherhood options for gay men in South Africa. We talked with South African Power Couple Andrew and Brent (who are responsible for the first ever Primetime gay kiss on South African TV) about parenting options and rights for gay men in South Africa. South Africa was pretty much at the forefront of human rights for the LGBTQI+ community. During the apartheid era, homosexuality was a crime and that was written into the law until 1994. Because of the African National Congress (ANC), the freedom fighters, and people who had really fought for democracy, equality, and human rights, they have passed laws that made homosexuality legal and shortly after also brought same-sex marriage to the South African constitution in 1996. Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast returns for season 4, Around the World, to capture gay dads options and rights in a post-pandemic world. In each episode, Alex and Yan, a married couple and fathers of five-year-old twins, talk with gay dads from a different country, discussing equal rights and options for gay men. By 2002 the Constitutional Court gave the right for same sex couples to adopt, and that was written into the Children's Act in 2005. So adoption is legal for gay men in South Africa, surrogacy is legal too, and there's no difference in the application process whether you are two dads or a mom and a dad. And in Andrew's case, even marrying a woman and having kids with her is legal :) Andrew and Brent have been co-parenting their two children with his former wife. "I don't believe that I would ever have imagined that I'd meet someone with children already," Brent says. "I didn't think that it'd be part of my life's journey, but when I met Andrew the first night we went on a date, I knew he was the one, I knew that this was the guy for me and yes, we spoke about the fact that he had kids on that first date. He was very upfront about the fact that he had kids, and I didn't let it disturb me, because I thought, I like this guy, I think that this relationship can go somewhere, maybe kids can be a bonus. Maybe having kids around can actually add value to my life." Adoption in South Africa South Africa the only country in Africa to allow LGBT adoptions. There are approximately 1.8 million adoptive children in the country so if you want to start a family through adoption you would follow these steps: Orientation session where all the details are explainedFill out the application form and send it to the agencySet up a personal profileApply for a police clearance certificateUndergo psychometric testingAn interview with a social workerAn interview with a panel of social workersHome visitFinal ApprovalWait for "the call" that matches you with a baby More info about adoption Surrogacy in South Africa In a country with high unemployment and high poverty rates it's so easy to exploit the legality of surrogacy. The law is there to protect against that, and to have surrogacy in the country in the most ethical way possible. Surrogacy in South Africa is highly protective of surrogates – surrogates are not allowed to get paid, and every surrogacy journey has to have a valid agreement that is approved by the court. There are a number of formal requirements when a woman considers becoming a surrogate in South Africa. The surrogate and her husband/partner must firstly be domiciled in South Africa. Read more about the South African requirements/laws on surrogacy Many of the gay men who go through surrogacy in South Africa do use a surrogate who has some form of connection to them, whether she is a friend or a distant relative. "Of the four people that I spoke to, and this obviously not statistically valid, all four of the surrogates were personal friends of the gay couples," Andrew says on Daddy Squared. Our Guests: Andrew Ross and Brent Lindeque Power Couple Andrew and Brent have been together for 13 years,
In this very special episode, Phil and Keith talk about Season 3, Episode 5 of Family Ties. They discuss South African TV, listener mail, Other World, Night Court, Caddyshack, the impending Keaton baby, public TV documentaries, working from home, Happy … Continue reading →
Natasha Thahane, Actress, Brand Ambassador for Garnier and Mungi’s cousin joins the podcast host in this episode. In this conversation, Natasha shares the importance her family has in her life, as well as her spirituality. With several successful South African TV shows under her belt, including a hit series on Netflix, Natasha has never taken fame for granted. She speaks of her new title of Executive Producer thanks to the creation of her very own production company, Thahane Media. Through the anecdotes and life philosophy she shares while recounting her struggles and triumphs, it is clear that Natasha is inspired by the Ubuntu lesson of “Choosing hope over optimism”.……..Visit mungingomane.coFollow Mungi on InstagramFollow The Brand is Female on Instagram
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Originally shy and introverted, Leanne Manas found a voice and a dream. As one of South Africa's most prominent journalists and news anchors, she certainly found her way. What sets Leanne apart from many others who do what she does is her steadfast belief in what she's there to do. Leanne wholeheartedly maintains that she's not there to teach anyone a lesson or change their mind − she's there to listen and give people a voice. “I'm not a court of law and never will be,” she says. From Leanne's perspective, her role is to inform people and let them decide for themselves. In this week's Top Women podcast, Topco Head of Marketing, Karla Fletcher, sits down with Leanne to discuss a host of topics, from the importance of having a safe space to what keeps her grounded in South Africa. Leanne shares some of the vital lessons she's learned throughout her career and dives into what it really means to make a change. Leanne Manas is a South African TV presenter at the SABC especially known as the anchor of the flagship show, Morning Live. Manas has a BA (Hons) in English and Communications and a diploma in Speech and Drama teaching from Trinity College London. Her interest in finance journalism led her to completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Economics Journalism from Rhodes University. Manas's broadcasting career started in 2001, with the anchoring role at the Essential Business Channel Summit TV. This lasted until 2003. While working in Essential Business Channel Summit TV, she started hosting the SABC 3 programmes, Business Update and Business Focus. In 2004 Manas became the presenter on South Africa's longest-running breakfast programme, SABC 2's Morning Live. Manas has worked for radio stations such as Radio Algoa, Jacaranda FM, SAfm and East Coast Radio. She was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador by UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency in January 2019.
Originally shy and introverted, Leanne Manas found a voice and a dream. As one of South Africa's most prominent journalists and news anchors, she certainly found her way. What sets Leanne apart from many others who do what she does is her steadfast belief in what she's there to do. Leanne wholeheartedly maintains that she's not there to teach anyone a lesson or change their mind − she's there to listen and give people a voice. “I'm not a court of law and never will be,” she says. From Leanne's perspective, her role is to inform people and let them decide for themselves. In this week's Top Women podcast, Topco Head of Marketing, Karla Fletcher, sits down with Leanne to discuss a host of topics, from the importance of having a safe space to what keeps her grounded in South Africa. Leanne shares some of the vital lessons she's learned throughout her career and dives into what it really means to make a change. Leanne Manas is a South African TV presenter at the SABC especially known as the anchor of the flagship show, Morning Live. Manas has a BA (Hons) in English and Communications and a diploma in Speech and Drama teaching from Trinity College London. Her interest in finance journalism led her to completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Economics Journalism from Rhodes University. Manas's broadcasting career started in 2001, with the anchoring role at the Essential Business Channel Summit TV. This lasted until 2003. While working in Essential Business Channel Summit TV, she started hosting the SABC 3 programmes, Business Update and Business Focus. In 2004 Manas became the presenter on South Africa's longest-running breakfast programme, SABC 2's Morning Live. Manas has worked for radio stations such as Radio Algoa, Jacaranda FM, SAfm and East Coast Radio. She was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador by UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency in January 2019.
Alex opens up the first of our House of Rugby Shorts with an old friend of the show, South African TV and radio presenter Elma Smit. Together they discuss what's happened to the Springboks since winning the World Cup, how the country reacted to victory in Japan and what preparations are being made for the Lions tour next year.Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
Dr. Jarushka Naidoo, medical oncologist at Johns Hopkins, speaks with host Jack West about her path from childhood TV star in South Africa, to medical training and stage acting in Dublin, to US-based expert on toxicities of cancer immunotherapy.
The season is officially up and running and so are we. To tip-off the season we have a two-part special because there's so much to talk about and we have a guest appearance by none other than Babs. The off-season was crazy and now the regular season is about to pop off. In this episode we we're talking the NBA coming to South African TV screens through E-TV, the 3-point shooting Greek Freek, Embiid Vs. KAT and much more. Suit up and dial in. Swish! #Basketball #BeyondTheArc #RecoloBlog #RecoloUp #TIA
In an emotional final mini-pod from Tokyo, Alex and South African TV presenter Elma Smit wander round Hamarikyu Gardens and look forward to the World Cup Final by focusing on the Springboks and the amazing stories of Siya Kolisi and Tendai Mtawarira. They discuss whether England have peaked too soon, if Rassie Erasmus has any tricks up his sleeve for Eddie Jones and what a Bok victory will mean for the people back home. And don't miss the spider!Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
This episode features, Pearl Shongwe, MC, Presenter, Entrepreneur, Programme Director and Facilitator. In this episode Pearl talks about her hopes and dreams and what it takes to be a great voice-over artist. She currently works on Morning Live (SABC) and @metrofmsa #thedriveonmetro. Press Play to listen to 40 minutes of auditory bliss. What a great ambassador of everything that's good about Africa. www.pearlshongwe.co.za; Twitter - @Pearl_Shongwe; Instagram - PearlShongwe; #1000africanvoices
South African TV legend Anne Williams joins the team - a must listen! And the team discuss the vegan lifestyle and sample some yummies.
CliffCentral.com — South African TV legend Anne Williams shares stories about the Dachshunds she had while growing up. Brought to you by Bravecto. Bravecto
Cosmopolitan x Instagram created #AskMeThisNotThis campaign, which was created in collaboration with influential LGBTQ+ figures and explores the outdated and often offensive questions they’re sick of being asked. We were asked to record one of our podcasts at their final event. We thought it might be a nice thing to do for Pride Month so we did (we didn’t get paid, though we did have a couple of very tasty bento boxes). On the panel were Sade Giliberti - Gilberti is a South African TV presenter and works to raise awareness of LGBTQ issues: https://www.instagram.com/onesadie/ Hannah Winterbourne - In 2013, Hannah came out as a transgender woman and became the highest ranking transgender soldier within the British Army. As part of the Army LGBT Forum, she became the Army's Transgender Representative where she has responsibility to advise Senior Army commanders on transgender policy: https://www.instagram.com/hannahw253/ Jessica Kellgren Fozard - Jessica Kellgren-Fozard is a disabled, gay YouTuber who writes about life with wife Claudia: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaoutofthecloset/ We had a nice chat about labels, assumptions, identity, and social media. Hopefully there’ll be a transcript of the discussion coming soon, which you’ll be able to find at megjohnandjustin.com
CliffCentral.com — Singer, songwriter Lindiwe Suttle joins the femmes and shares her life story. How she went from being a fashion stylist to the stars, graduating with an MBA and now touring the US, Europe and SA as a musician. She is also the daughter of South African TV personality, Felicia Mabuza-Suttle.
The Atlanta BlackStar published an episode of the "The Big Debate," recently. The Big Debates is a about a South African TV series marketed as a town hall meeting debate. This show is produced by Ben Cashdan and the non-profit Broad Daylight Films Foundation. The show is about 'reverse racism' in south Africa, blacks against the whites and some uproar about how, the whites can just come over in Africa and buy all the land and have businesses, take all the resources and still most blacks there are still poor. Lebo Mashile is the daughter of exiled South Africans and was born in the United States, later she went back to Africa at age 16. Now, voted as one of South Africa's Best women of 2005. This poetic justice, articulates how reverse racism can never be the same as actual racism and she boldly tells a fellow white panel member, "This country wasn't yours to take. It's all of ours." Sounds familiar? And, it gets deeper! You must watch this youtube video sensation to understand how to bring your A Game to the table, What does reverse racism mean? Does this go on in America? Should we care about racism over freedom? Please watch this video below, and come and join me; so we can have an educated conversation. www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpLFdtSNwpU Join me on this debate, if you dare....347-884-8684
CliffCentral.com — Jack Motlanthe holds things down while Andrew is on leave. He chats to Kalumbu Kapisa about the current state of South African TV productions.
TalkFEED — What does it take to run a marathon in under 3 hours? For many of us just finishing a marathon is an incredible achievement, running a sub 3 hour marathon is a super human achievement. South African TV and sporting personality Arnold Geerdts has run 63 sub 3 hour marathons. That is not a typo. Sixty three sub three hour marathons, stretching over 4 decades. Less than 40 people have run sub 3 hour marathons in 5 decades and Arnie is on a mission to become the first South African to achieve that incredible feat. That means running a marathon in under 3 hours in the 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, 2000’s and 2010’s. He came perilously close to doing it at the Boston Marathon this year as well as the Cape Town Marathon. He is however training for another onslaught early in 2015. Read more
The ramblers have an extra special Johannesburg look at The Spanish 'conga of shame', James or Jim meets his hero, and they also take time out to watch some South African TV.As always, podcast@thefootballramble.com for all communications, and get yersel' to www.manmonth.co.uk for all our extra special reports from Emmerantia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.