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Pippa speaks to Michael Farquhar, CEO of the Two Oceans Aquarium, Ann Lamont, Executive Chairperson for the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation and Trish Taylor, head of Primedia Cares about a new partnership. It aims to raise awareness of threats to the environment, to educate listeners about how our behaviour impacts the ocean, and to hopefully drive change. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks about the 30-year history of the Two Oceans Aquariam. She speaks to Helen Lockhart – who is Conservation and Sustainability Manager, Msa Maseko, the Visitor Services Floor Manager and Bianca Engel, the Deputy Head of Ocean Campus at the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks to Shanet Rutgers, who is an animal health technician and the Senior Penguin Keeper at the Two Oceans Aquarium about World Penguin Day. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks to Krish Lewis who is an Aquarist at the Two Oceans Aquarium in charge of the jellies as well as coral husbandry. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks Taygan Roberts who is a custodian of the aquarium’s octopus and anemone populations. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks to Ayrton King who is in charge of the freshwater fish, mangrove and amphibian exhibits and Inge Adams, an aquarist in charge of the quarantine area. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Listen live – Lunch with Pippa Hudson is broadcast weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/show-podcasts/lunch-with-pippa-hudson/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What’s trending on socials? Barbara Friedman joins us in studio to give us the scoop. From forced removals to returning home: Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis shared a moving video of land in Bishopscourt is being restored to Protea Village’s original residents. Mom ate her 4-year-old's ice cream, so he called 911 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's trending? Digital Content Editor Barbara Friedman shares more now See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zain speaks to Two Oceans Aquarium communications manager Heather Wares about a year of Trash Bash Beach clean-ups and how they’ve helped.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clarence speaks to Sangesakhe Speelman, sea turtle aquaristSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lester Kiewit speaks to Judy Mann, Executive for Strategic Projects at the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation, about the critically endangered African Penguin and the urgent need for conservation measures to ensure its survival. With the species recently uplisted to Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, they explore the urgency of intervention, the challenges of balancing economic interests with conservation literacy, and the significance of public awareness in protecting marine biodiversity. The conversation also highlights the formation of the African Penguin Scientific Working Group and the practicalities of implementing measures such as expanding no-take zones around penguin colonies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks to Carte Blanche producer, Diana Lucas about Bokkie the Turtle, who was recently released back into the wild after being rehabilitated at the Two Oceans Aquarium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resident CSI & Nature Conservationist, Tim Neary on Quarantine & Sea Turtle Rehabilitation, Malini Pather on the work around Turtle hatching & Rehabilitation. Two Oceans Aquarium received around 260 turtles in the past week and simply can't cope with that many. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Heather Wares of the Two Oceans Aquarium about the incredible work done by its foundation in the field of ocean research and conservation and the beach clean-up it is holding at Surfers' Corner, Muizenburg, on Saturday morning. Time: 9h-12h. Bring along gloves and a bucket to collect the trash.
It's World Turtle Day on 16 June. In this edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Talitha Noble, Conservation Manager at the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation's Turtle Conservation Centre, about the extraordinary sea turtles and their contribution to ocean ecosystems.
In an effort to help reduce the effects of human-caused greenhouse gases on global climate, the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums has recently produced a publicly available comprehensive guide to help facilities and individuals reduce their carbon footprint. Karen Fifield, WAZA Vice President from Wellington Zoo and Helen Lockhart, from Two Oceans Aquarium were instrumental in producing the guide and discuss its implementation for zoos and aquariums of all sizes and resources. The important takeaway they agree is for every facility to just begin wherever they can and to build greater success from there. Animal Care Software KONG Zoo Zoo Logic
Guest: Thalita Noble | Conservation Manager at the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre at the Two Oceans Aquarium See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff catches up with Two Oceans Aquarium's Renee Leeuner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Claire Taylor | A marine wildlife specialist at the Two Oceans Aquarium and one of the key members of its seal rescue team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Refiloe Mpakanyane chats to the CSI & Nature Conservationist, Tim Neary and Marine Biologist at Two Oceans Aquarium, Leigh de Necker about the importance of shark week and why we need to protect them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Refilwe Moloto speaks to Renee Leeuwner, Communications manager at the Two Oceans Aquarium, ahead of Marine Protected Areas Day and Treasure Hunt at Dalebrook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff catches up with Two Oceans Aquarium's Renee Leeuwner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15 y/o "Turtle rehab warrior", Keira King, will be swimming the 7,5km Robben Island crossing in April to take a stand against the devastating affects of plastic on marine life - she has decided to focus her efforts on turtles who are one of the most affected species. Keira has teamed up with the Two Oceans Aquarium and aims to raise R50 000 throughout 2022.
15 y/o "Turtle rehab warrior", Keira King, will be swimming the 7,5km Robben Island crossing in April to take a stand against the devastating affects of plastic on marine life - she has decided to focus her efforts on turtles who are one of the most affected species. Keira has teamed up with the Two Oceans Aquarium and aims to raise R50 000 throughout 2022.
Earlier this week, the Two Oceans Aquarium announced the exciting news that a female eagle ray had given birth to four little pups. In Being Green, Glynis Crook, speaks to its spokesperson, Renee Leeuwner, about this type of ray and why they do not lay eggs like most fish. You can watch a film of the live birth here: https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/stingrays-give-birth-to-live-young-take-a-look
Earlier this week, the Two Oceans Aquarium announced the exciting news that a female eagle ray had given birth to four little pups. In Being Green, Glynis Crook, speaks to its spokesperson, Renee Leeuwner, about this type of ray and why they do not lay eggs like most fish. You can watch a film of the live birth here: https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/stingrays-give-birth-to-live-young-take-a-look
He's the man with his finger on the pulse of the outdoor events and experiences that you need to know about in the Western Cape! Jeff Ayliffe's got your Outdoor Report this morning and he catches up with Two Oceans Aquarium's Renee Leeuner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He's the man with his finger on the pulse of the outdoor events and experiences that you need to know about in the Western Cape! Jeff Ayliffe's got your Outdoor Report this morning and he catches up with Rene Leeuner of Two Oceans Aquarium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty is coming back to Doctor Who. No, not that one. It's Russell T Davies, back to regenerate the greatest show on TV with his old production team. It remains to be seen whether he can recapture the magic, but the BBC must be desperate. Gaming PCs are incredibly rare, and they're likely to get even rarer. This means people will pay a massive premium, and that entry level parts don't really exist anymore. This makes us sad. Everyone should have the opportunity to build a PC and learn about electronics. Maybe in the post apocalyptic future there will be enough supply to meet demand. An Aussie team has created a significantly cheaper and easier to make solar panel that outperforms traditional panels. The sunniest place on Earth could really use some of those. They still need to scale up, but it's great to see Aussie scientists making huge strides. Doctor Who: A New Hope? - https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1441405833997217798 Affordable PCs are now a pipe dream- https://www.pcgamer.com/rip-cheap-graphics-cards/Tech Start Up makes new Solar Cell- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-21/australian-start-up-creates-world-s-most-efficient-solar-cell/100476152Other topics discussedBBC - 5 things the Doctor does in any worrying situation | @Doctor Who - BBC- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0ED6CGmjm4Russell T Davies (a Welsh screenwriter and television producer whose works include Queer as Folk, The Second Coming, Casanova, the 2005 revival of the BBC One science fiction franchise Doctor Who, Cucumber, Years and Years and It's a Sin.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_T_DaviesTorchwood (a British science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies. A spin-off of the 2005 revival of Doctor Who, it aired from 2006 to 2011.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TorchwoodBad Wolf (production company) (a British television production company founded by Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter in 2015, with its headquarters in Cardiff, Wales.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Wolf_(production_company)Olly Alexander set to be new Doctor Who as first gay actor to play Time Lord- https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/15405348/olly-alexander-doctor-who-actor-gay/Ruth Clayton (a human identity assumed by the Fugitive Doctor, who hid on Earth using a Chameleon Arch.)- https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Ruth_ClaytonJo Martin (Jo Martin played Ruth Clayton/Fugitive Doctor in the Doctor Who television stories Fugitive of the Judoon and The Timeless Children, alongside Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor. She was the first non-white actor to be cast in the role of the Doctor in the DWU.)- https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Jo_MartinDoctor Who: actor Christopher Eccleston reveals he has anorexia- https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/49719101Christopher Eccleston is the Doctor!- https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/christopher-eccleston-is-the-doctorMurray Gold (an English composer for stage, film, and television and a dramatist for both theatre and radio. He is best known as the musical director and composer of the music for Doctor Who from 2005, until he stepped down in 2018 after the tenth series aired in 2017. He has been nominated for five BAFTAs.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_GoldDaleks and Cybermen- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCsXO7r6-z4Bob Baker (scriptwriter) (a British television and film writer. Baker and Martin devised for Doctor Who the robotic dog K-9 (created for The Invisible Enemy), the renegade Time Lord Omega (created for The Three Doctors, Doctor Who's 10th anniversary story) and the Axons. K-9 was originally intended to appear in one story only, but the BBC decided to make it a recurring character. )- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Baker_(scriptwriter)Elisabeth Sladen (an English actress. She became best known as Sarah Jane Smith in the British television series Doctor Who, appearing as a regular cast member from 1973 to 1976, alongside both Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, and reprising the role many times in subsequent decades, both on Doctor Who and its spin-offs, K-9 and Company (1981) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011).)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_SladenSarah Jane Smith (a fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in the long-running BBC Television science fiction series Doctor Who and two of its spin-offs.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Jane_SmithThe Sarah Jane Adventures (In addition to Sladen, the first series of the programme stars Yasmin Paige as Maria Jackson, Sarah Jane's 13-year-old neighbour in Ealing, west London, and Tommy Knight as a boy named Luke, who is adopted by Sarah Jane at the conclusion of the introductory story.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sarah_Jane_Adventures#Cast_and_crewSadie Miller (an English actress and author. She is known for her portrayal of Natalie Redfern in the Sarah Jane Smith audio drama series by Big Finish, her novel, Moon Blink, from Candy Jar Books's series, Lethbridge-Stewart, as well as her association with the science fiction series, Doctor Who. She is the daughter of actors Brian Miller and Elisabeth Sladen.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadie_MillerSean Pertwee (the son of Jon Pertwee, who played the Third Doctor. He briefly appeared as himself in the 50th anniversary story The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.)- https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Sean_PertweeJon Pertwee (played the Third Doctor from 1970 to 1974, beginning from Spearhead from Space to Planet of the Spiders.)- https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Jon_PertweeGotham (TV series) (an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, produced by Warner Bros. Television and based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotham_(TV_series)Showrunner Russell T. Davies wants a Doctor Who Cinematic Universe- https://winteriscoming.net/2021/01/25/doctor-who-cinematic-universe-russell-t-davies/The Day of the Doctor (a special episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, marking the programme's 50th anniversary.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_of_the_DoctorJourney's End (TV story) (Journey's End was the thirteenth and final episode of series 4 of Doctor Who. It was the final regular appearance of all the Tenth Doctor's companions, though they would all appear in cameos in The End of Time (barring Catherine Tate and Bernard Cribbins who prominently feature) to commemorate David Tennant's final story.)- https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Journey%27s_End_(TV_story)Torchwood: Miracle Day (the fourth series of the British science fiction television programme Torchwood, a spin-off from the long-running show Doctor Who.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torchwood:_Miracle_DayDay One (Torchwood) (the second episode of the first series of the British science fiction television series Torchwood. The episode centres on Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) working her first case with the alien hunters Torchwood in Cardiff, when she lets loose a purple alien gas that survives on the energy of orgasms. Over the course of the episode, the team hunt for Carys before the gas kills her.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_One_(Torchwood)Everything Changes (Torchwood) (the first episode of the British science fiction television programme Torchwood, which was first broadcast on 22 October 2006. The story is told from the perspective of Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles), who comes across the Torchwood team through her job as a police officer with the South Wales Police, who are investigating a series of strange deaths in Cardiff.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Changes_(Torchwood)Resurrection gauntlet (The resurrection gauntlet — also known as the resurrection glove or just the glove, and, jokingly, the risen mitten — was a metal gauntlet that had the ability to revive the dead for a limited time, though with unfortunate and usually deadly consequences.)- https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Resurrection_gauntletTorchwood: Children of Earth (Children of Earth is the banner title of the third series of the British television science fiction programme Torchwood, which broadcast for five episodes on BBC One from 6 to 10 July 2009.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torchwood:_Children_of_EarthRyzen (a brand of x86-64 microprocessors designed and marketed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for desktop, mobile, server, and embedded platforms based on the Zen microarchitecture. It consists of central processing units (CPUs) marketed for mainstream, enthusiast, server, and workstation segments and accelerated processing units (APUs) marketed for mainstream and entry-level segments and embedded systems applications.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RyzenWhy is there a chip shortage?- https://www.bbc.com/news/business-58230388Nvidia sold $155 million in crypto mining chips last quarter, but PC gaming remains its biggest market- https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/26/nvidia-pc-gaming-still-more-important-than-crypto-for-revenue.htmlThe Life of a Miner - Crypto Mining Farm at Apartment | August 2021 Update- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB7NV7SR3bAChubbyemu - A Bitcoin Miner Heatstroked In His Sleep. This Is What Happened To His Organs.- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr8bp8a2QS4PCPartPicker - Asus Radeon RX 580 8 GB DUAL Video Card- https://au.pcpartpicker.com/product/jkFXsY/asus-radeon-rx-580-8gb-dual-video-card-dual-rx580-o8g?history_days=730China's top regulators ban crypto trading and mining, sending bitcoin, rivals tumbling- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-25/chinas-top-regulators-ban-crypto-trading-/100491122Chrome OS (a Gentoo Linux-based operating system designed by Google. It is derived from the free software Chromium OS and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface. Unlike Chromium OS, Chrome OS is proprietary software.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrome_OSSolarCity (a publicly traded company headquartered in Fremont, California that sold and installed solar energy generation systems as well as other related products and services to residential, commercial and industrial customers.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolarCityElon Musk's Battery Farm Has Been a Total Triumph. Here Comes the Sequel.- https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/green-tech/a34598095/elon-musk-battery-farm-sequel-australia-tesla-powerpack/Hornsdale Power Reserve (a 150MW/194MWh grid-connected energy storage system owned by Neoen co-located with the Hornsdale Wind Farm in the Mid North region of South Australia, also owned by Neoen. During 2017 Tesla, Inc. won the contract and built the Hornsdale Power Reserve, for a capital cost of A$90 million, leading to the colloquial Tesla big battery name.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornsdale_Power_ReserveHornsdale Power Reserve (Elon Musk placed a wager that the battery would be completed within "100 days from contract signature", otherwise the battery would be free. Tesla had already begun construction, and some units were already operational by 29 September 2017, the time the grid contract was signed. The battery construction was completed and testing began on 25 November 2017. It was connected to the grid on 1 December 2017. The 63 days between grid contract and completion easily beat Musk's wager of "100 days from contract signature", which started when a grid connection agreement was signed with ElectraNet on 29 September 2017, 203 days after Musk's offer on 10 March (in Australia).- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornsdale_Power_Reserve#ConstructionNorwich Games Festival - Ashens - Gallery of Shame - 1 June 2019- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFF9O73iwkoS.S. Antarctica (a battleship owned by the penguins of Antarctica.)- https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/S.S._AntarcticaSS Penguin (a New Zealand inter-island ferry steamer that sank off Cape Terawhiti after striking a rock near the entrance to Wellington Harbour in poor weather on 12 February 1909.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_PenguinElden Ring (an upcoming action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game is a collaborative effort between game director Hidetaka Miyazaki and fantasy novelist George R. R. Martin.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elden_RingBandai Namco Selects “My Dark Souls Story” Contest Winners- https://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2016/03/11/bandai-namco-selects-my-dark-souls-story-contest-winners.aspxNerdy, Inc. - My Dark Souls Story: Biography of the Chosen Undead - The Dark Souls Story- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbiLl-m0Ry4NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity Had Planetary Protection Slip-Up- https://www.space.com/13783-nasa-msl-curiosity-mars-rover-planetary-protection.htmlAmazon Women in the Mood (the first episode in season three of Futurama.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Women_in_the_MoodApocalypse Now (a 1979 American epic psychological war film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola. It stars Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, Frederic Forrest, Albert Hall, Sam Bottoms, Laurence Fishburne, Harrison Ford, and Dennis Hopper.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse_NowCast Party: A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast (TNC podcast)- https://www.patreon.com/CastPartyShout Outs 20th September 2021 – Mick McGinty, Legendary Video Game Artist, passes away - https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/09/legendary_street_fighter_ii_artist_mick_mcginty_has_passed_away Mick McGinty, an artist that produced cover art for video games like Street Fighter II and Streets of Rage 2, has died. While many gamers might not know McGinty by name, those that grew up in the '90s will immediately recognize his art. The artist contributed some of the most iconic images in all of gaming, telling stories that immediately captivated players. McGinty was an immensely talented artist, as is evidenced by the impressive collection of work on his personal site, but for gamers of the '90s, his output will be almost synonymous with video game covers. He is perhaps most famous with Nintendo fans for creating the western cover artwork for the SNES version of Street Fighter II. While many people took issue with the 'westernisation' of the artwork at the time, it was very common practice for companies like Nintendo to commission entirely new artwork which was better suited to a particular region. McGinty's cover – which features Chun-Li fighting Blanka over the prone body of Ryu – has gone down as one of the most recognisable video game covers of all time. McGinty's association with Street Fighter would continue with Street Fighter II: Champion Edition on the Mega Drive / Genesis, Street Fighter II Turbo on the SNES and Super Street Fighter II.21st September 2021 – Endangered South African penguins killed by swarm of bees near Cape Town - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-58622482Sixty-three endangered African penguins have been killed by a swarm of bees in a rare occurrence near Cape Town, bird conservationists in South Africa say. The protected birds, from a colony in Simonstown, were found on the shore with multiple bee-stings. They had no other physical injuries. National parks officials told the BBC this was the first known attack at the world-famous Boulders Beach, which attracts up to 60,000 visitors a year. "Usually the penguins and bees co-exist," said Dr Alison Kock, a marine biologist with South Africa's national parks agency (SANParks). "The bees don't sting unless provoked - we are working on the assumption that a nest or hive in the area was disturbed and caused a mass of bees to flee the nest, swarm and became aggressive," she added. "Unfortunately the bees encountered a group of penguins on their flight path." Post-mortems found that the birds had been stung around the eyes and on their flippers. That is because "those are the parts that are not covered by feathers," Dr Katta Ludynia, from the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob), told the BBC. Penguins have pink sweat glands around their eyes and "that area is particularly thin - similar to human fingers," explained Shanet Rutgers, senior penguin keeper at Cape Town's Two Oceans Aquarium. One of the penguins had been stung 27 times. African penguins are distinctive for their small size, and live on the coast and islands of South Africa and Namibia - though some have been spotted as far north as Gabon.Their populations are rapidly declining, the International Union for Conservation of Nature says. The national body said in a statement on Sunday that it was still conducting toxicity and disease checks on the birds, and would continue to monitor the situation.22nd September 2021 – 10th Anniversary of Dark Souls - https://www.glitched.online/landmark-rpg-dark-souls-celebrates-its-10th-anniversary-today/ Ten years ago to the day, Japanese video game developer From Software released the critically acclaimed dark fantasy action RPG, Dark Souls, which would go on to change the gaming landscape forever. Refining the formula already established in Demon's Souls while introducing a bevy of new mechanics that have been adopted and replicated by other titles, Dark Souls would spearhead an entirely new sub-genre of gaming. Today, Dark Souls officially celebrates its 10th anniversary. Dark Souls‘ history is relatively straightforward in comparison to many other success stories in gaming. From Software first dabbled in the dark fantasy setting with Demon's Souls, showcasing their ability to tell epic but narratively mysterious tales featuring fantastical beasts, ambiguous NPCs and deceptively challenging gameplay. The last part has remained the foundation of all From Software games since, increasing their difficulty in newer titles like Bloodborne and Sekiro while still retaining their creative power for captivating and immersive stories, worlds and characters. Dark Souls was well-received by fans, often cited as their favourite game of all time. It's success went on to spawn two sequels, Dark Souls II and Dark Souls III; two creative spiritual successors in Bloodborne and the upcoming Elden Ring; and a Tenchu-styled action title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice that heavily borrowed elements from From Software's trademark style. Demon's Souls may have been the first, but it was really Dark Souls that put the Japanese studio on the map, leaving behind a legacy that has been the source of inspiration for a number of games like the Nioh series, The Surge, Lords of the Fallen, Mortal Shell, and numerous others. Dark Souls is not only remembered for its staple difficulty, but inspired world design, creative boss encounters, a plot that simply begged to be dissected and explored further, and a blueprint for a new style of game that bounced off the success of this defining RPG.24th September 2021 – 20th anniversary of Ico - https://www.nme.com/en_au/features/gaming-features/ico-minimalist-masterclass-in-cinematic-and-emotional-storytelling-3051674 Released between those two films in 2001 and 2002, Ico (pronounced ‘ee-ko' – but don't worry if you get it wrong, I did so too for a very long time) is a single-player action-adventure game developed by Sony's Japan Studio. This game kicked off the career of Fumito Ueda. It was the first in a series of games that featured similar themes, including beloved titles like Shadow of the Colossus and The Last Guardian. Ico is special in the way it handles abandonment and isolation. Devoid almost entirely of all dialogue, Ico essentially works like a silent film. There's a clear sense of loneliness that's present throughout the entire game. But there's also a feeling of hope. Ico's soundtrack is almost suffocating at times, though it also presents a number of beautiful pieces. “Heal,” for example, is one of the best save themes in any game. Ico's soundtrack is almost suffocating at times, though it also presents a number of beautiful pieces. “Heal,” for example, is one of the best save themes in any game. One of the game's fans is also Hidetaka Miyazaki of FROM Software. Miyazaki, the creator of Demon's Souls, and in turn the Souls series, is one of the biggest game industry figures of the last decade. Much in the way the game would inspire Straley and Druckmann, Miyazaki cites Ico as a game that showed him the different possibilities that video games as a medium had to offer.Remembrances21st September 1954 – Mikimoto Kōkichi - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikimoto_K%C5%8DkichiA Japanese entrepreneur who is credited with creating the first cultured pearl and subsequently starting the cultured pearl industry with the establishment of his luxury pearl company Mikimoto. He was inducted into the house of peers by imperial decree and posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. On April 18, 1985, the Japan Patent Office selected him as one of Ten Japanese Great Inventors. The company was ranked as one of the world's most luxurious brands by Women's Wear Daily Magazine and Mikimoto was considered one of the best Japanese financial leaders of the 20th century by Nihon Keizai Shimbun. He is also known as the founder of Mikimoto Pharmaceuticals, a company specialising in beauty products containing pearl calcium. Mikimoto Pearl Island is named after him. In addition, the "Phoenix Mikimoto Crown" used by Miss Universe winners as well as the pageant crown used by Miss International is credited to his patented work. Mikimoto began his search of an alternative method to produce pearls as the chairman of the Shima Marine Products Improvement Association. At this point the demand for pearls had severely outweighed the supply, prompting the consideration of an effort to protect the oysters. In 1888, Mikimoto obtained a loan to start his first pearl oyster farm at the Shinmei inlet on Ago Bay in Mie prefecture with his wife and partner Ume. On 11 July 1893, after many failures and near bankruptcy, he was able to create the hemispherical cultured pearls. The pearls were made by seeding the oyster with a small amount of mother of pearl. In 1927, Mikimoto met with inventor, Thomas Edison, who was in awe of Mikimoto's cultured pearls as it was "supposed to be biologically impossible". He died at the age of 96 in Japan.Famous Birthdays21st September 1902 – Allen Lane - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_LaneA British publisher who together with his brothers Richard and John Lane founded Penguin Books in 1935, bringing high-quality paperback fiction and non-fiction to the mass market. In 1967 he started a hardback imprint under his own name, Allen Lane. He rose quickly at Bodley Head, becoming managing editor in 1925 following the death of his uncle. After conflict with the board of directors who were wary at first—for fear of being prosecuted—of publishing James Joyce's controversial book Ulysses, Lane, together with his brothers Richard and John, founded Penguin Books in 1935 as part of the Bodley Head. Penguin Books became a separate company the following year. The legend goes that on a train journey back from visiting Agatha Christie in 1934, Lane found himself on an Exeter station platform with nothing available worth reading. He conceived of paperback editions of literature of proven quality which would be cheap enough to be sold from a vending machine; the first was set up outside Henderson's in Charing Cross Road and dubbed the "Penguincubator". Lane was also well aware of the Hamburg publisher Albatross Books and adopted many of its innovations. Most booksellers and authors were against the idea of paperbacks. They believed that paperbacks would result in individuals spending less money on books. Lane was a person that was very stubborn when it came to his company. He operated mainly on intuition and imagination. "He thrived in an atmosphere of crisis and came most fully alive under the challenge of great dilemmas." He was a creative genius that once he had an idea he would not stop until it came to fruition. Once he decided on creating paperbacks he set about in deciding what the books should look like and finding a name. He had decided that the books would be reprints so he also needed to approach other publishers to see if they and their authors would be willing to sublease the rights of the books. He was quoted as saying, "I have never been able to understand why cheap books should not also be well designed, for good design is no more expensive than bad." He was born in Bristol.Events of Interest21th September 2003 – The Galileo spacecraft is terminated by sending it into Jupiter's atmosphere. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_project#End_of_mission_and_deorbit When the exploration of Mars was being considered in the early 1960s, Carl Sagan and Sidney Coleman produced a paper concerning contamination of the red planet. In order that scientists could determine whether or not native life forms existed before the planet became contaminated by micro-organisms from Earth, they proposed that space missions should aim at a 99.9 percent chance that contamination should not occur. This figure was adopted by the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) of the International Council of Scientific Unions in 1964, and was subsequently applied to all planetary probes. The danger was highlighted in 1969 when the Apollo 12 astronauts returned components of the Surveyor 3 spacecraft that had landed on the Moon three years before, and it was found that microbes were still viable even after three years in that harsh climate. An alternative was the Prime Directive, a philosophy of non-interference with alien life forms enunciated by the original Star Trek television series that prioritized the interests of the life forms over those of scientists. Given the (admittedly slim) prospect of life on Europa, scientists Richard Greenberg and Randall Tufts proposed that a new standard be set of no greater chance of contamination that that which might occur naturally by meteorites. Galileo had not been sterilized prior to launch and could have carried bacteria from Earth. Therefore, a plan was formulated to send the probe directly into Jupiter, in an intentional crash to eliminate the possibility of an impact with Jupiter's moons, particularly Europa, and prevent a forward contamination. On April 14, 2003, Galileo reached its greatest orbital distance from Jupiter for the entire mission since orbital insertion, 26 million km (16 million mi), before plunging back towards the gas giant for its final impact. At the completion of J35, its final orbit around the Jovian system, Galileo impacted Jupiter in darkness just south of the equator on September 21, 2003, at 18:57 UTC. Its impact speed was approximately 48.26 km/s (29.99 mi/s).21st September 1994 – Dinosaur Island premiered in Japan - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109627/ On this day in 1994 in Japan, Dinosaur Island enjoyed its premiere on home video. The Fantasy/Comedy feature starred Griffin Drew and Michelle Bauer, and here's the premise: "An army captain is flying three misfit deserters home for a court martial when the plane has engine trouble and they must land on an uncharted island. There they find a primitive society of cave women who routinely sacrifice virgins to appease The Great One, the top dog dinosaur on the the island. Mistaken for gods, the men must destroy The Great One or face death, but meanwhile they fall in love."The cavewomen's ranch was constructed on a remote portion of David Carradine's ranch.Shot in 12 days.Almost every day was extremely hot during the shooting of this film except one.A sequence with a stop-motion animation dinosaur attacking people on the beach was changed to a hand puppet dinosaur in post-production.The filmmakers paid an additional four thousand dollars for the poster art used to advertise this film.Antonia Dorian said she was nervous filming her first love scene in this film, especially since she was going to be topless. She'd danced topless in Vegas shows and in videos, but that wasn't the same as being on a small set surrounded by male actors and crew just a few feet away, all staring at her. Jim Wynorski gave her wine to calm her nerves. He also limited how many people would be on set. That and the wine helped her finally get through the scene.When the female warriors are chasing the dinosaur towards the ocean, you can see Malibu homes in the background hills.Wynorski said that Roger Corman asked he and Fred Olen Ray to make the film after Jurassic Park came out. "It wasn't so much a Jurassic Park rip off as a cavewoman movie", Wynorski said.Wynorski and Ray said they rewrote the script entirely. They knew who they were going to cast, employing actors they had worked with before, and tailored the script accordingly. They based the characters of the soldiers on characters in Stripes. Another influence was The War that Time Forgot, part of the Star Spangled War Stories comic book series.The movie was shot at Vasquez Rocks and David Carradine's ranch at Sun Valley over ten days. Wynorski says he and Ray made it "on a wing and a prayer".Wynorski later said, "I'd never co-directed a movie before, but it was smooth sailing all the way. When one of us got tired, the other would take over. I'd usually go back to the comfort of the air-conditioned motor home and hang out with the girls. You really can't beat that."Wynorski says he was at a party when he met Joe Pesci who told him he loved the film, saying "everytime I watch it I feel like I want to go there."IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comSupport via Podhero- https://podhero.com/podcast/449127/nerds-amalgamated See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ann Lamont is the founding Partner at diiVe and Executive Director of diiVe Collective and, as of April this year, the new Executive Chairperson of the Two Oceans Aquarium Education Foundation. She is also the Breakfasts Show's trail blazer for this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Renee Leeuwner, the Two Oceans Aquarium's spokesperson, about its “Ocean Superhero” campaign which showcases the spectacular superpowers of marine animals. To find out more visit: www.aquarium.co.za.
In this week's edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Renee Leeuwner, the Two Oceans Aquarium's spokesperson, about its “Ocean Superhero” campaign which showcases the spectacular superpowers of marine animals. To find out more visit: www.aquarium.co.za.
Jeff catches up with Rene Leeuwner from Two Oceans Aquarium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Talitha Noble | Conservation Manager with the Aquarium Foundation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The research manager at the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds, Dr. Katta Ludynia, and CSI & Nature Conservationist discuss the assistance SANCCOB has been receiving when it comes to the release of rehabilitated cormorant chicks to Robben Island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Russel Stevens | Head Of Education at Two Oceans Aquarium See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks to the Spokesperson of Two Oceans Aquarium, Renee Leeuwner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning Jeff catches up with the Head of Communications and Media at the Two Oceans Aquarium, Renee Leeuwner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Ayliffe speaks to Maryke Musson of Two Oceans Aquarium on the turtle situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Renee Leeuwner | Tourism, Communications & Sustainability Co-Ordinator at Two Oceans Aquarium See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Renee Leeuwner | Media and Communications Executive at two Oceans Aquarium See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This morning Jeff Ayliffe speaks to Simon Leigh, Aquarist from the Two Oceans Aquarium.
Fine Music Radio — In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Renee Leeuwner of the Two Oceans Aquarium to find out more about Alvi and Yoshi, two endangered sea turtles that have been released back into the ocean. The also discuss why turtles are on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) endangered species list and what is being done to better protect them.
Guest: Katja Laingui | Education Operations Manager at the Environmental Education Centre.
Guest : Krish Lewis Did you know there are large, unexplained swarms of jellyfish along South Africa’s coastlines? Most beachgoers know little about these sea creatures other than their ability to sting. Their misunderstood nature makes it difficult to appreciate and protect them. The rich diversity of jellies swimming around remain largely unacknowledged and unstudied. Krish Lewis, known as the “jelly guy”, is on a mission to discover more. The marine biologist works at the Two Oceans Aquarium, where the jellyfish exhibit is his focus. Lewis cares for a range of species, including the rare pink meanie jellyfish, named for its colouring and love for eating other jellyfish. But his favourite is the Benguela compass jelly, which is endemic to South Africa. Since 1997, scientists have been trying to grow the species through all life stages in labs. Lewis became the first to close the life cycle – a huge feat in cnidology. Since 2012, he has been growing jellyfish from polyps – a stalk that develops from fertilised eggs, then attaches to coastal reefs and pops off baby jellies. Lewis notes that the most rewarding part of his job is watching them change physically. South Africa is home to 20 species of ‘true’ jellyfish, which make up 10% of the global total. Many of these remain misclassified. “In order to conserve and understand them, we need to find out what we have,” Lewis says. By studying these life forms, we can ensure a balanced ecosystem. The bubble-like organisms support a large diversity of underwater fauna and flora, which we’re extremely lucky to have. Dedicated aquarists such as Lewis are revealing their value and uncovering the mysteries of jellyfish.
Guests : Omphile Mabitsela Can paper animals solve unemployment? Omphile Mabitsela believes so. After seeing people living on the street, the seven-year-old resolved to start his own business, create jobs, and combat poverty. Not when he’s older. Now. Mabitsela is set on his goal, and is already building a stationery empire from the ground up. The budding mogul trades in handmade bookmarks, which he calls quirk quirks. Using an array of craft materials, Mabitsela fashions the bookmarks from origami animals ranging from birds to pigs, as well as emojis and television characters. He sells them for R10 each, along with other stationery through his company Quirk Quirk Inc. So far, Mabitsela has sold over a thousand quirk quirks, and even recruited two friends to help with the growing demand. Mabitsela plans to expand his initiative in the future, designing an assortment of products and partnering with courier companies. Committed to his dream, the precocious entrepreneur shows what it means to pursue a venture for the greater good. It takes creativity to tackle South Africa’s problems. And this boy means business. Namgamso Xaso Music is a divine element. For something that can’t be touched or seen, it can have a powerful impact. When 14-year-old Namgamso Xaso ignited her talent as a saxophonist, she began sharing her gift in an unusual way. Venturing to animal shelters, Xaso plays smooth melodies while homeless dogs sway in tune.Many rescues in shelters don’t find forever homes immediately. Music holds the ability to transcend despair in any form and bring comfort to them. As a member of the Kronendal Music Academy, Xaso also plays for an orchestra and jazz band. When she’s not practising or performing, she delivers her magic to other sentient beings. It’s not always about what you have to give, but how you use your gifts to light up a life. Macy-Rose Heuff At the age of eight, this violinist is certain music will take her far. Heuff’s growing talent is already charming audiences. With the instrument in hand, she has the courage to pursue her dreams. Heuff knew she wanted to play the string instrument the moment she saw a performance on America’s Got Talent. Five years old at the time, she begged for lessons. Despite her initial reluctance, Heuff’s mother gave in. And it’s paid off. Since then, Heuff has proven her flair for music, having won gold at eisteddfods and performed in national concerts. Though Heuff practises with unfailing discipline, she still wishes she had more time to play her heart out. Heuff hopes to make it onto global stages one day. In the meantime, she offers impromptu performances during breaks at her school, The Wykeham Collegiate. As Heuff shares her musical knowledge, other pupils sing along to her tunes. Bow to string, she’s creating a crescendo of happiness. Krish Lewis Did you know there are large, unexplained swarms of jellyfish along South Africa’s coastlines? Most beachgoers know little about these sea creatures other than their ability to sting. Their misunderstood nature makes it difficult to appreciate and protect them. The rich diversity of jellies swimming around remain largely unacknowledged and unstudied. Krish Lewis, known as the “jelly guy”, is on a mission to discover more. The marine biologist works at the Two Oceans Aquarium, where the jellyfish exhibit is his focus. Lewis cares for a range of species, including the rare pink meanie jellyfish, named for its colouring and love for eating other jellyfish. But his favourite is the Benguela compass jelly, which is endemic to South Africa. Since 1997, scientists have been trying to grow the species through all life stages in labs. Lewis became the first to close the life cycle – a huge feat in cnidology. Since 2012, he has been growing jellyfish from polyps – a stalk that develops from fertilised eggs, then attaches to coastal reefs and pops off baby jellies. Lewis notes that the most rewarding part of his job is watching them change physically. South Africa is home to 20 species of ‘true’ jellyfish, which make up 10% of the global total. Many of these remain misclassified. By studying these life forms, we can ensure a balanced ecosystem. The bubble-like organisms support a large diversity of underwater fauna and flora, which we’re extremely lucky to have. Dedicated aquarists such as Lewis are revealing their value and uncovering the mysteries of jellyfish. Brittany Smith When Brittany Smith learnt she was having twins, her excitement soon turned to worry. Having been teased in school, Smith struggled with poor body image and low selfesteem her whole life. But when she reached the third trimester of her pregnancy, her mindset shifted. She gave birth to healthy girls and is now encouraging mothers to embrace themselves as they are. Pregnancy and childbirth are no small feats. To honour the strength it takes, Smith teamed up with Durban-based photographer Michigan Behn to create a series of intimate images. Women are captured showing off their bodies, complete with loose skin and stretch marks. While magazines and social media place pressure on women to lose weight straight after giving birth, these photos transcend the shame surrounding postpartum bodies and champion authenticity. As she celebrates individuality, she’s paying tribute to the wonder of motherhood. The series has empowered Smith and freed her of the burden to appear an unrealistic way. She hopes these photos will also show her daughters, who are now a year old, the meaning of self-love when they’re older.Omphile Mabitsela Can paper animals solve unemployment? Omphile Mabitsela believes so. After seeing people living on the street, the seven-year-old resolved to start his own business, create jobs, and combat poverty. Not when he’s older. Now. Mabitsela is set on his goal, and is already building a stationery empire from the ground up. The budding mogul trades in handmade bookmarks, which he calls quirk quirks. Using an array of craft materials, Mabitsela fashions the bookmarks from origami animals ranging from birds to pigs, as well as emojis and television characters. He sells them for R10 each, along with other stationery through his company Quirk Quirk Inc. So far, Mabitsela has sold over a thousand quirk quirks, and even recruited two friends to help with the growing demand. Mabitsela plans to expand his initiative in the future, designing an assortment of products and partnering with courier companies. Committed to his dream, the precocious entrepreneur shows what it means to pursue a venture for the greater good. It takes creativity to tackle South Africa’s problems. And this boy means business. Namgamso Xaso Music is a divine element. For something that can’t be touched or seen, it can have a powerful impact. When 14-year-old Namgamso Xaso ignited her talent as a saxophonist, she began sharing her gift in an unusual way. Venturing to animal shelters, Xaso plays smooth melodies while homeless dogs sway in tune.Many rescues in shelters don’t find forever homes immediately. Music holds the ability to transcend despair in any form and bring comfort to them. As a member of the Kronendal Music Academy, Xaso also plays for an orchestra and jazz band. When she’s not practising or performing, she delivers her magic to other sentient beings. It’s not always about what you have to give, but how you use your gifts to light up a life. Macy-Rose Heuff At the age of eight, this violinist is certain music will take her far. Heuff’s growing talent is already charming audiences. With the instrument in hand, she has the courage to pursue her dreams. Heuff knew she wanted to play the string instrument the moment she saw a performance on America’s Got Talent. Five years old at the time, she begged for lessons. Despite her initial reluctance, Heuff’s mother gave in. And it’s paid off. Since then, Heuff has proven her flair for music, having won gold at eisteddfods and performed in national concerts. Though Heuff practises with unfailing discipline, she still wishes she had more time to play her heart out. Heuff hopes to make it onto global stages one day. In the meantime, she offers impromptu performances during breaks at her school, The Wykeham Collegiate. As Heuff shares her musical knowledge, other pupils sing along to her tunes. Bow to string, she’s creating a crescendo of happiness. Krish Lewis Did you know there are large, unexplained swarms of jellyfish along South Africa’s coastlines? Most beachgoers know little about these sea creatures other than their ability to sting. Their misunderstood nature makes it difficult to appreciate and protect them. The rich diversity of jellies swimming around remain largely unacknowledged and unstudied. Krish Lewis, known as the “jelly guy”, is on a mission to discover more. The marine biologist works at the Two Oceans Aquarium, where the jellyfish exhibit is his focus. Lewis cares for a range of species, including the rare pink meanie jellyfish, named for its colouring and love for eating other jellyfish. But his favourite is the Benguela compass jelly, which is endemic to South Africa. Since 1997, scientists have been trying to grow the species through all life stages in labs. Lewis became the first to close the life cycle – a huge feat in cnidology. Since 2012, he has been growing jellyfish from polyps – a stalk that develops from fertilised eggs, then attaches to coastal reefs and pops off baby jellies. Lewis notes that the most rewarding part of his job is watching them change physically. South Africa is home to 20 species of ‘true’ jellyfish, which make up 10% of the global total. Many of these remain misclassified. By studying these life forms, we can ensure a balanced ecosystem. The bubble-like organisms support a large diversity of underwater fauna and flora, which we’re extremely lucky to have. Dedicated aquarists such as Lewis are revealing their value and uncovering the mysteries of jellyfish. Brittany Smith When Brittany Smith learnt she was having twins, her excitement soon turned to worry. Having been teased in school, Smith struggled with poor body image and low selfesteem her whole life. But when she reached the third trimester of her pregnancy, her mindset shifted. She gave birth to healthy girls and is now encouraging mothers to embrace themselves as they are. Pregnancy and childbirth are no small feats. To honour the strength it takes, Smith teamed up with Durban-based photographer Michigan Behn to create a series of intimate images. Women are captured showing off their bodies, complete with loose skin and stretch marks. While magazines and social media place pressure on women to lose weight straight after giving birth, these photos transcend the shame surrounding postpartum bodies and champion authenticity. As she celebrates individuality, she’s paying tribute to the wonder of motherhood. The series has empowered Smith and freed her of the burden to appear an unrealistic way. She hopes these photos will also show her daughters, who are now a year old, the meaning of self-love when they’re older.
We’re back on the road. This time, we are in the beautiful, bustling city of Cape Town, South Africa – and we have an incredibly special treat! Because we have the opportunity to visit with Russell Stevens, Head of Education of the Two Oceans Aquarium. Two Ocean Aquarium sits in a perfect location for marine education, primed to be one of the most impactful education programs in the world. Because many developing nations are looking to the future and the future of the environment, and they’re putting a greater premium on student understanding so that they can participate within the blossoming ocean economy, or blue economy. This is just part of the work that Russell and his team do every day as part of their mission to save the planet with this very, very creative Marine Sciences program. To learn more, visit: (http://pastfoundation.org/) Resources: Learn more at (https://www.aquarium.co.za/) Find learning curriculum at https://www.education.gov.za/ Contact Russell at russell.stevens@aquarium.co.za Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media Recorded by Eric French at (http://wosu.org/) in Columbus, Ohio
This episode covers Monday 29 July to Sunday 4 August 2019. We start at the theatre with The Hucksters (Alexander Upstairs), The Old Man and the Sea (The Fugard), and Here’s To You (a Simon and Garfunkel tribute at Theatre on the Bay). Then, after enjoying live music at the Two Oceans Aquarium, we celebrate First Thursday with the best restaurants in Bree Street, including two brand new spots. We end at the second annual Shortmarket Shindig, the Stellenbosch Fine Wine and Food Festival, and the best breweries to visit for International Beer Day. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
Fine Music Radio — MARINE BIOLOGY AS MATRIC SUBJECT South African education departments are introducing MARINE SCIENCES, including Marine Biology as a tertiary entrance (Matric) subject. John Richards talked to Russell Stevens, Head of Education, at the TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM about plans to introduce the teaching and evaluation of the subject in selected South African high schools.
Niche Radio — Say goodbye to cling wrap and hello to Buzzy Wrap. In today’s episode I interview Darren from Buzzy Bee Wraps [ https://www.buzzywraps.co.za/ ], a natural beeswax food wraps. I cover the science that occurred in his brain’s neurochemistry that enabled him the ability to develop this product. I also discuss the extremes battering and testing I put this Eco-Vegan product through, yet it still kept on delivering purpose and full functionality. Competition entry details 1. Listen to the show for the question. We will have two lucky winners. You will need to enter related to the Two Oceans Aquarium and Kirstenbosch Gardens shows. 2. On the SuperDads facebook page, make sure you are a member and place the answer in the comments section. Don’t forget to also show your love to Buzzy Wrap by liking their FB page too. 3. Patreon members, get an additional two entries, plus access to loads of specials and special elaborations into the science [ https://www.patreon.com/jameslech ] . www.buzzywraps.co.za · www.facebook.com · www.patreon.com
Fine Music Radio — Marine Plastic Pollution John Richards talked to RUSSELL STEVENS, Head of Education at Two Oceans Aquarium, about the upswing in marine plastic pollution awareness and steps worldwide to tackle the challenge.
Niche Radio — It’s prize give away time courtesy of Cape Town’s Two Oceans Aquarium [ https://www.aquarium.co.za/]. Two tickets valued at R350 in total. In this episode is the question to the prize, post your answer either on the Niche Radio Facebook page episode post, or SuperDads. www.aquarium.co.za
Niche Radio — This episode is the 2nd part of a 3 part series with the Cape Town Two Oceans Aquarium [ https://www.aquarium.co.za/ ] . Stay tuned because in this episode we have a prize giveaway sponsored by the Two Oceans Aquarium. In the episode, we sit down with Msa. He has been with the Aquarium for years. He is currently the floor supervisor and a new Dad himself to a one-year-old boy who loves the aquarium much like my kids. Msa tells us about the amazing use of complementary prams to help independent Dads out, plus a wrist-leash system. He also covers the amazing quick turn-around time of the staff in helping locate your child should them give you the slip. There are also super puppet shows, however, Msa disclaims that some children have a fear towards them to which the show is stopped. But in the event, there are amazing interactions with the sea life, along with the annual Scuba Santa sleepover where parents spend the night and Scuba Santa swims delivering presents to your children.
Niche Radio — This episode is the 1st part of a 3 part series with the Cape Town Two Oceans Aquarium. Stay tuned because in this episode we have a prize giveaway sponsored by the Two Oceans Aquarium. In the episode we sit down with Xavier, we talk about the amazing marine sciences classes offered available from Grade R to 1st-year University, the volunteer education programs, and interactions with the sea life. We also get into some interesting science and how the body’s EMF can be altered to enable hugging with sharks. www.aquarium.co.za
What's it like to work closely with animals? Two women in charge of the day-to-day care of penguins and primates reveal the true nature of the job. They tell Kim Chakanetsa why it's best to avoid a penguin's beak, how chimps might respond to a leather jacket, and whether they think wild animals should be kept in captivity at all. Shanet Rutgers has the delightful job title 'Head of Penguins' at the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa. Shanet first visited the aquarium as a child, and decided straightaway that she wanted to work there. She fondly describes the penguins as 'ridiculous animals' - and says feeding them has made her more considerate about her own diet. Shanet is passionate about the role of zoos and aquariums in educating the public about the natural world. Laura Hanley is Senior Keeper of Primates at Monarto Zoo in South Australia - one of the largest open-range zoos in the world. The animals are kept in large enclosures, and visitors are driven around the complex in vehicles. Laura is in charge of a troop of eight chimpanzees, each with its own distinct personality. Despite working closely with the chimps, Laura says its important to maintain your distance and keep a respect for the animals. She hopes they can play a role in raising awareness about the plight of chimps in the wild. (L) Image: Shanet Rutgers, Head of Penguins. Credit: n/a (R) Image: Laura Hanley, Senior Keepers of Primates. Credit: Nicky Tomkinson