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MAC Executive Director David Lewis speaks with Thabi Moyo, the local festival manager for the National Folk Festival. David and Thabi discuss her pursuit and cultivation of the local arts community that has led her to lead the upcoming National Folk Festival, November 7-9, 2025, in Jackson. The National Council on Traditional Arts produces the festival, and Jackson, Mississippi, will be the host city for the next three years. It is the first time the festival has ever been held in the Deep South. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La inspiración que Bizkaia ofrece es extensa, lo hace con músicos pero también por ejemplo con escritores. ¿Cómo sus paisajes y su gente se convierten en personajes de novela? Charlamos con Haizea López, escritora de Getxo, cuya novela 'Pacto de Silencio' nos sumerge en los misterios de Artziniega. Descubriremos los secretos que oculta este pueblo a través de la historia de Ane Ortiz y la incansable búsqueda de la verdad de Ainhoa; una trama llena de suspense y giros inesperados. Charlamos también con Tomás Medina, escritor de Trapagaran, quien nos presenta su fascinante saga 'El universo mágico'. Con 'Thabi, una bruja adolescente distinta', nos adentraremos en un mundo donde la magia y los peligros acechan en cada esquina de Trapagaran. ¿Se atreverán a descubrir los secretos de Thabi y los temibles Corvus?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Claude de Baissac, Founder and CEO Eunomix to unpack the implications of economist Thabi Leoka's R500,000 fine and censure by the JSE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Good Money Show is in conversation with Ms Thabi Leoma and she shares about creating and accumulating wealth.
Economist Thabi Leoka faces career setback amid alleged PhD misrepresentation by Radio Islam
Guest: Claude de Baissac - CEO - Eunomix Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clarence Ford speaks to Barbara Friedman on Barbs Wire about stories trending online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kabelo Khumalo, companies & markets editor at Business Day defends the publication's story on Thabi Leoka's PhD qualification. Also, Andrew Woodburn, managing director at Amrop WoodburnMann on the process of vetting qualifications. Busisiwe Mavuso, CEO at Business Leadership South Africa and Ebrahim Rasool, chairman of the board of directors at Development Bank of Southern on why it is critical for SA to be at the World Economic Forum. In our investment school, Garth Mackenzie, founder & editor at Traders' Corner was our headteacher. He looked at position sizing and risk management. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement speaks to BusinessLive Companies Kabelo Khumalo about the investigation the team took into the qualifications of renowned economist Thabi Leoka.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement speaks to renowned economist Thabi Leoka about reports in the BusinessLive that she does not have a PhD from the London School of Economics. Leoka denies that she has lied about her qualifications. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Kabelo Khumalo| Companies & Markets Editor at Business Day and Andrew Woodburn | Managing Director at Amrop WoodburnMannSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with @thabisosibanda New Zealand-based creative and entrepreneur who is making waves with his work on @unpacknz x @phdunpacked x @coalescenz podcasts & online platforms. We speak with Thabi about career, his trip to Melbourne, and the ways in which the new generations of young people of colour are shaping the conversation around creativity and entrepreneurship in Aus & NZ. We also unpack another dilemma sent in by one of our listeners about situationships and the ‘boyfriend experience'.
Thabi is the co-host of Unpack, one of NZ's rising podcasts that dissects the good and bad from the comment section on social media. This was a hugely enjoyable chat and one of the reasons why I love doing this podcast, because I get to pick the brains of some amazing people (like Thabi). Protect this man at all costs, he's a national treasure! Check out Thabi's work, as well as his other podcast PhD: Unpacked. Unpack Podcast –https://open.spotify.com/show/4wb2XpYxtHuyiMTOtB8cUS?si=8ecc6a0fb0214cec PhD: Unpacked: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JJXtmruUGOqXpDr9NwY1K?si=df262c2d4a7c4f1d Thabi's insta: https://www.instagram.com/thabisosibanda/ Beyond the Surface insta: https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_surfacenz/
Mau bacaan Al-Qur'annya benar dan tartil? Mari ikuti program terbaru Radio Tarbiyyah Sunnah 1476am yaitu TATA QUR'AN (Tahsin Talaqqi Al-Qur'an) bersama Ustadz Haidar Askarulqohar, Lc. حفظه الله. √ InsyaAllah, setiap Kamis ba'da shubuh dan bisa diikuti secara interaktif melalui nomor telepon:022-8686-26370811-227-1476 Silahkan di download. Audio dapat didengar melalui Media Player Android, iTunes dsb. Cukup copy ke folder atau […] The post Tata Qur'an Mad Thabi'iy Harfiy Episode 54 – Tahsin Talaqqi Al Quran – Ustadz Haidar Askarulqohar, Lc. حفظه الله appeared first on Radio Tarbiyah Sunnah 1476 AM.
Shownotes:De gemeente Rotterdam heeft een heel e-book gewijd aan de ondergrond van de stad. Over vuil water, onontplofbare oorlogsresten en andere mysteries in de Rotterdamse bodem. Je kunt het hier downloaden.Wie was die Francesco Datini, waar Thabi het over heeft? Check het hier bij wiki of lees een oud artikel in dagblad Trouw over hem hier.Waarom werken we eigenlijk zo hard? De makers van Onderaards maakten er een audiodocumentaire over, je luistert hem hier.Of lees het boek Rusteloosheid van filosoof Ignaas DevischMeer over de schimmeldoodskisten van Bob Hendrikx vind je op de website van zijn bedrijf Loop of Life.Meer weten over een gezonde bodem en wat je zelf kan doen?:https://www.bodemplus.nl/onderwerpen/bodem-ondergrond/bodembeleid/gezonde-bodem-iedereen/Zelf de bodem een stem geven?:https://www.bodemplus.nl/onderwerpen/bodem-ondergrond/bodembeleid/gezonde-bodem-iedereen/werken-gezonde-bodem/geef-bodem-stem/Meer informatie over de podcast zelf en de shownotes op een rijtje?:https://www.bodemplus.nl/onderwerpen/bodem-ondergrond/bodembeleid/gezonde-bodem-iedereen/werken-gezonde-bodem/geef-bodem-stem/onderaards/Onderaards is gemaakt door: Idee Emmie Kollau en Tijl Akkermans | Presentatie Thabi Mooi | Stem veen Albert Klein Kranenburg | Items Inge ter Schure | Research Catrien Spijkerman | Compositie Bram Kniest | Montage Arno Peeters | Regie Emmie Kollau | Producent Aldus' producties
ShownotesHet boek waarin Thabi las over de reuzenschimmel is Entagled Life, van Merlin Sheldrake (in het Nederlands vertaald als Verweven Leven). Hier vind je een interview in Trouw met Sheldrake over zijn boek.Nog meer te weten komen over schimmels? Bekijk de documentaire Fantastic FunghiBekijk hier de TedTalk How trees talk to each other van hoogleraar ecologie Suzanne Simmard, die dertig jaar onderzoek deed in Canadese bossen.Op zoek naar meer weetjes over bodemdieren? Kijk op deze site van het Nederlands Instituut voor EcologieFrietje Precies proeven? Kijk hier voor meer informatie.Meer weten over een gezonde bodem en wat je zelf kan doen?:https://www.bodemplus.nl/onderwerpen/bodem-ondergrond/bodembeleid/gezonde-bodem-iedereen/Zelf de bodem een stem geven?:https://www.bodemplus.nl/onderwerpen/bodem-ondergrond/bodembeleid/gezonde-bodem-iedereen/werken-gezonde-bodem/geef-bodem-stem/Meer informatie over de podcast zelf en de shownotes op een rijtje?:https://www.bodemplus.nl/onderwerpen/bodem-ondergrond/bodembeleid/gezonde-bodem-iedereen/werken-gezonde-bodem/geef-bodem-stem/onderaards/Onderaards is gemaakt door: Idee Emmie Kollau en Tijl Akkermans | Presentatie Thabi Mooi | Stem veen Albert Klein Kranenburg | Items Inge ter Schure | Research Catrien Spijkerman | Compositie Bram Kniest | Montage Arno Peeters | Regie Emmie Kollau | Producent Aldus' producties
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In this week's episode; Matt and James are joined by two very special guests: Thabi Sibanda & Kiidotcom, of 'Cozy Corner Podcast' and 'Unpack Podcast'. To round out this month's focus on Mental Health, the Bros spend some time listening, as Thabi Kii dish up some gems on: silver linings of 2020, (3.00) creative outlets during the pandemic, (12.00) the negative impacts of social media, (22.30) and activities that positively impact their mental health. (48.00) Finally, Thabi & Kii share some wisdom on Confidence, Passion, Doubt, & Tension, (1.06.00) before we reflect on Movember & Mental Health this year. (1.16.00) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La Vir Belle de Thabi - neste episódio viajávamos a Avignon, cidade no sul de França, que foi residência de papas entre os anos 1307-1377 e é actualmente património mundial da UNESCO. Ficamos a saber como a Thank foi aqui parar depois de ter estudado na Índia, trabalhado brevemente na Zambézia e depois partido para Grénobles para fazer o mestrado e também passado brevemente por Bordéus. As peripécias da burocracia francesa , a boa(?) cozinha e as lindas paisagens francesas são parte da vida aventureira desta jovem mocambicana. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lily, Thabi, and Michelle discuss the George Floyd case, the Black Lives Matter movement, what it's like to be a woman of color in 2020, and how social media is effecting the distribution of current events.
In this episode of the Waterboys podcast, Thabi and Kim discuss moments in each other’s lives that stood out to them in 2019. In a year where they both moved down to Wellington, Thabi’s year was marked by alleged drunk adventures, and the unfortunate realisation that he now has adult responsibilities that Mum and Dad can’t solve. For Kim, the importance of doing what you love, and the effects of a second concussion were present throughout 2019. This is the last episode for 2019 from the Waterboys, so a big thank you to anyone who’s listened to an episode. Stay hydrated, and catch you in 2020! Facebok: Waterboys | Instagram: waterboys_nz | Email: waterboysmedia@gmail.com
On this edition of Waterboys Weekly, Thabi and Kim discuss the tobacco tax and its implications for smokers, before diving into the issue of Pākehā protestors at Ōwairaka/Mt Albert. We then lament/ridicule the demise of lime scooters before talking about one of our favourite artists, Noname, quitting music. Finally, we give our thoughts on the new Crusaders branding. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: waterboysmedia@gmail.com | Instagram: waterboys_nz
Melody Moody Thortis speaks with Thabi Moyo; Thabi is a jewelry maker and works at the Mississippi Film Office. Melody and Thabi got a chance to sit down and talk about growing up in Mississippi, making art and what it’s like to work in the film industry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does Instagram have against eggplants? Is it possible to live forever? What antics are acceptable for pre-wedding parties? Thabi and Kim tackle these questions and more on this edition of Waterboys Weekly - enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: waterboysmedia@gmail.com | Instagram: waterboys_nz
In this edition of Monthly Magnify, Thabi, Kim and Becky get their tin-foil hats on to relay, review, and rank some of the spiciest of conspiracy theories. We ask what makes conspiracies so enticing (2:40), before diving into Flat Earth theory (9:00) and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal (24:10). We then explore the Illuminati (45:30), the (fake?) Moon Landing (50:05), Chemtrails (55:10), and finally 9/11 (59:20). We finish off with some quick-fire conspiracy theories from the listeners. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: waterboysmedia@gmail.com | Instagram: waterboys_nz
On today's edition of Waterboys Weekly, Thabi and Kim talk about the destructive New South Wales fires, appropriate gym etiquette, stressful homework, and the idea a four day work week. They then touch on a boxing bout that took social media by storm. Enjoy! Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: waterboysmedia@gmail.com | Instagram: waterboys_nz
In the first installment of the Waterboys Weekly segment, we contemplate the social links between national identity and rugby. We then touch on what we’d do if we were added to a random group chat, we share our favourite stories from Halloween 2019, and reflect on Thabi's recent trip to Zimbabwe. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: waterboysmedia@gmail.com | Instagram: waterboys_nz
In today's edition of the podcast, Kim and Thabi are joined by Steven Petris. We discussed him becoming a Dad, being a Greek-Filipino New Zealander, and his budding bromance with Kim. To finish, we brought back our much loved segment, Know Your Stuff. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In today's episode of the pod, Kim and Thabi are joined by Alex Brown. They discuss the qualities that can make for good leaders, what it's like having multiple cultural identities, and why we should all become maids in Hong Kong. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
On the 15th March 2019, the Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre were the targets of a white-supremacist, Islamophobic terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people lost their lives. Thabi and Kim sat down to reflect on these awful acts of hatred with their friend, Komal Singh. We discuss the aftermath of the shootings, their impacts on the Muslim community, and the wider implications they hold for New Zealand. Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In this edition Thabi and Kim are joined by Prue Dreaver Stimpson, who recounts her recent trip to the Newtown Fair. They then touch on some technical aspects of singing, the idea in Gone Girl of being a 'chill' girl, and celebrate Prue's certificate in reading books. Due to the diverse topics we discussed in the podcast, we've split it into two parts. Check back in shortly for part two! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In this week's episode, Thabi sits down with one of his fellow volunteers from Nepal, Minerva Teli. They cover how to improve drinking water quality, touch on the diversity of culture in the USA, and discover one or two of Minerva's hidden talents. Enjoy, and stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
On today's edition of the podcast, Kim and Thabi are talking hoops! From All-Star selections to playoff predictions, we give our hottest takes on the season so far and look forward to the remaining months. Have a listen, because if you don't Steven Adams will dunk on you and everyone you've ever known. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
What does it feel like waking up in Okhaldhunga, Nepal? Thabi tells all on today’s episode, where we talk about his volunteering over the summer. We cover food, language, people, travel, and Thabi’s dubious tramping ability – enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
How do you grow up in New Zealand as a Tongan woman without being immersed in your culture? How might we be more mindful of battling climate change in our day-to-day lives? What responsibility do consumers have to be ethical when buying products? Thabi and Kim sit down with Miz Holani in the latest episode of the podcast to discuss these and many more questions. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In this episode of the Waterboys podcast, Thabi and Kim discuss a few moments that stood out to them in 2018. Listen in to hear about their Christmas present to themselves, their perspectives on the race of life, and what hosting a podcast has meant to them so far. We’d love to extend all the listeners a happy and safe holiday period, and look forward to what the New Year brings! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In this episode Thabi and Kim discuss how trans- and homophobic attitudes were highlighted through a recent twitter allegation involving an NBA player. We ask what might fuel these kinds of reactions, and how we can be allies to minority groups experiencing oppression. Finally, the Waterboys touch on ‘locker room culture’ and whether it could be indicative of a more widespread problem in our society. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
Thabi and Kim more are joined by Isla Dunn who discusses the medical school interview process, her experience applying for medical school (8:40), how the Dunns may be the coolest and most interesting family in New Zealand (19:10), the basketball royalty in the Dunn genes (32:30), access to mental health support in New Zealand (39:33), before ending with our exciting new segment - Know Your Stuff (1:00:00). The podcast finishes with a discussion of the importance of seeking support for your mental health. Here are a few numbers you can call if you want to talk to someone: Lifeline: 0800543354 Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 Depression helpline: 0800 111 757
In this episode, we were joined by Thomas Sturch to discuss his high school experience, what it was like having his dad as principal, and the fame that comes with being the local meme. We also found out who has called Thabi ugly, what Kim would be like as a maths teacher, and why Thomas has personal connections to the studio. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In this edition, the Waterboys celebrate Thabi finishing university and Kim recently completing a half marathon. How do they celebrate? By discussing New Zealand drinking culture, of course. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
In this episode, Thabi and Kim discuss their plans for late night expeditions on Auckland's trendy "lime-scooters" before diving into why Thabi might one day get to punch Kim in the face. Later they go into some of Kim's experiences in the Christchurch earthquakes, then round off with their potential career paths as pilots. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com
CliffCentral.com — She started out as a fashion model and ended up as an academic. To her family and close friends she is Thabi... but to the rest, she is Dr Thabi Leoka - an economic strategist who was recently honoured with the Economist Of The Year award by ABSIP (The Association of Black Securities and Investment Professionals).
Thabi is a public genre of individually-composed song indigenous to the west Pilbara region. The songs are sung by one or two singers without dance accompaniment, and are held by members of the Ngarluma, Yindjibarndi, Palyku, Martuthunira, Kurrama, Nyiyaparli, Banyjima, Yinhawangka, Kariyarra, Nyamal and Ngarla language groups – collectively referred to as Ngarda-ngarli. While performances thrived from at least the 1930s to the 1960s and were recorded up until the 1980s, today only a small number of elders hold knowledge and perform the songs. In this workshop we examine the process of building a song database that draws on legacy recordings of thabi, text sources and photos, for use by contemporary and future nyinirri (singers). In the first half, Ngarluma PhD student Andrew Dowding discusses how the project came about, starting over ten years ago when he first came across recordings of his maternal grandfather and prolific thabi composer Robert Churnside among hundreds of thabi songs in the AIATSIS archives, and how initial play back sessions conducted by Dowding, Treloyn and Brown with thabi custodians and elders informed the concept of an online digital archive to support revitalisation. In the second half, Jared Kuvent and Reuben Brown will discuss the workflow for digitising text sources, splitting audio files and consolidating audio metadata, and demonstrate the project’s database in File Maker Pro, as a rapid prototype for a song database and as a step toward future migration of the project’s data to public content management systems such as Mukurtu for community use and ownership beyond the life of the research project.
You’ll know her voice, and you’ll recognise her name. She’s a powerhouse economist who’s blazing trails in an industry that’s still overwhelmingly male-dominated. Nikiwe Bikitsha finds out what drives Thabi Leoka, and what advice she has for those who want to follow in her footsteps.
Michiel Willems, a Dutch journalist living and working in the UK weighs in with Thabi on the UK decision to EXIT the European Union. Did we make the right choice? What are the consequences? Join us decipher this House of Cards moment happening in real life.
Preanca D is born in Mumbai but 'made" in London. A broadcast journalist with a love of yoga, healthy living, and travel, she discusses with Thabi finding love in London, the idiosyncrasies of social media, the Kardashians' continuous rise to fame and whether Zoe Saldana should have portrayed Nina Simone? INTRO TRACK Gavin @ Phonoma for the intro Mix A Tribe Called Tip - Happy ( Remix Dub) Feat. Towa Tei / Remix - Q-tip NASA - July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind | NASA
Thabi introduces herself to her fellow earthlings and takes you behind the making of WANFTM Podcast. INTRO TRACK INFOR: Gavin @ PHONOMA for the intro Mix A Tribe Called Tip - Happy ( Remix Dub) Feat. Towa Tei / Remix - Q-tip (sample) NASA - July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind | NASA
Fellow journalist Cat M, speaks about living and working in Moscow with Thabi as a journalist - from a black and white perspective. Part 1. INTRO TRACK Gavin @ PHONOMA for the intro Mix A Tribe Called Tip - Happy ( Remix Dub) Feat. Towa Tei / Remix - Q-tip (sample) NASA - July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind | NASA
Fellow journalist Cat M, speaks with us about living and working in Moscow as a journalist with Thabi from a black and white perspective. Part 1. INTRO TRACK Gavin @ PHONOMA for the intro Mix A Tribe Called Tip - Happy ( Remix Dub) Feat. Towa Tei / Remix - Q-tip (sample) NASA - July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind | NASA