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Tribe Sober - Your guide to alcohol-free living! After running Tribe Sober for 10 years and helping thousands of people to ditch the drink and embrace alcohol-free living I've learned a thing or two. My biggest insight has been that sharing our stories around alcohol is the most powerful way we can help others - that's why the heart of this podcast is recovery stories. In this episode I interview Vuyo. She came along to a workshop a few years ago and has been a valuable member of our community ever since. Vuyo has been an inspiration to so many. In this Episode Vuyo explains that she started to worry about her alcohol consumption about 5 years ago She began to have a niggling feeling that all was not well - although she was functioning normally It finally reached a point where there were just too many signals she could no longer ignore Vuyo's health was suffering and her daughter was noticing She tried to stop in 2017 - and failed - that's when she realised there was a problem She came to a workshop with the idea that she could learn to handle her drinking - abstinence was just too frightening After the workshop she committed to 100 sober days - but then decided she could have just one glass That worked for a while but then she reverted to old ways - the decline was swift Vuyo finally reached the point when she accepted that she would have to stop She counted the milestones - the "Sober Firsts" - eventually she began to enjoy those events! She feels great and can cope with any challenges that come her way We agreed that Sobriety is a Superpower! More Info We're including a free Masterclass, Membership and Coaching session to the next few people who book into the Tribe Sober Retreat in Bali in October Talking of payment we have a 3-part payment plan – first payment reserves your spot then second and third payments are later in the year. Check out the Bali Retreat info via this link and then email me on janet@tribesober.com and we'll get you started on this life changing journey Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience). More Info We're including a free Masterclass, Membership and Coaching session to the next few people who book into the Tribe Sober Retreat in Bali in October Talking of payment we have a 3-part payment plan – first payment reserves your spot then second and third payments are later in the year. Check out the Bali Retreat info via this link and then email me on janet@tribesober.com and we'll get you started on this life changing journey Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
Sarah fra GiddyGang og Ole Vuyo har nylig gitt ut album sammen og spiller konserter på by:Larm kommende helg. Men hva brakte de sammen og hva er deres største gjengangere i tekstuniverset? Hvilken amerikansk sositetstype er stor fan av musikken deres og hvordan oppleves det å være litt "på siden" av mainstreamen? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are finally back again after two weeks of hiatus, Vuyo has been involved in some rugby competitions in Russia, Scoop has been away on rugby duties in Portugal. In this weeks episode, we catch up new making headlines in the past week: Hurricanes flix their muscle on the Chiefs Jacques Nienaber influence at Leinster White noise from the Bulls Reaction from South African teams participating in Europe Do the Bulls have a realistic chance of winning URC? Super Rugby YouTube viewership better than all other rugby comps.
Our first episode of 2024: All things URC: how Welsh sides are doing - with Huw + stats | Zammit could be jetting off to JapanHow is the reception of Jacques Nienaber at Leinster?SA teams - Vuyo & Jade (Jake White vs Dobson | Simelane saga | what's wrong with the Sharks? - sharks hit rock bottom against Lions | should the Boks at Sharks also be Accountable?What is the direction of URC? How do you guys feel about SA teams part of URC? (We've seen comments from Sam Warburton & Lawrence Dallaglio)English Premiership thoughts? The standard | Owen Farrell potential move to Racing92 | Farrell also took a sabbatical from International footy, what does this mean for England going forward? Would this be a good time for England to scrap their overseas eligibility rule/law?French Top 14 thoughts? Stuart Lancaster did a wonderful job at Leinster, now he's improved Racing92 within a few months.
We've come to the end of Season 7 and we end it with a special episode featuring the creation of the first inclusive swimming cap.Swimma Caps is founded with inclusion at heart. They are more than a product company, they are a catalyst for change. Since inception, the Swimma team have been challenging hair discrimination in many areas including South African schools and making waves in the Black community. Founder, Nomvuyo Treffers shares the impact of her work on people's lives, revealing how her brand is not just about accommodating hair, but about encouraging swimming despite limited access to pools for Black and Brown folks. We also unpack her expansion into the American market, the growth of her product line to include shower caps and swimming goggles, competitive markets, and how she remains authentic as her business grows. We also get personal with Nomvuyo, delving into her life beyond the business. From her supportive parents to her life mantra and her passion for swimming that bloomed late in her adult years, Nomvuyo's story is encouraging. Plus, we discuss the importance of social media presence for her business and where to get your hands on these inclusive swim caps. LINKS AND MENTIONSInstagram Account - https://www.instagram.com/swimma_caps/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/swimmacaps Essence Festival of Culture - https://www.essence.com/efoc23-soko-mkt/ Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER
In 2022, restaurant franchisor Spur Corporation, owner of brands including Spur Steak Ranches, Rocomamas and Panarottis, has appointed Vuyo Henda as its new chief marketing officer. With an impressive resume Vuyo has also spent some time abroad working on the biggest Unilever Food brand, Knorr and on her return from London, she has a built upon her expertise in foods within FMCG, including working on the development of a plant-based strategy. This evening on our profile interview we get to converse with Ms Henda on her journey in the restaurant and food industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our goal is to bridge the gap between the mainstream & indie artists. Our main aim is to focus on edgy neosoul & jazzy/soul/rnb female artists/groups.*NOTE (This list is not based on Charts or Streams just on what NEO2SOUL discovered)The podcast mix show is syndicated onFloradio (UK) Wed 3 pm UK (Monthly)WVRO (USA) Mon/Wed/Fri 6 pm UK (weekly)WHTL 95.2 FM (USA) Mon - Fri 9:30 am UK (weekly)UITA Radio (USA) Thur 3pm UK (weekly)Golddust Radio (UK) Sun 2 pm UK (Monthly)ASSK Radio (UK) Mon & Tue 1pm (weekly)Pulse Int'l Radio (USA) Sat 4pm (weekly) JGrrey & Zombie Juice - Drream Jungle Leez - U & I Jazmine Carrasco - Love SickOlympia Vitalis - Curls Kenya Morris - So In LoveAlice Auclair - StuckCleo Sol - Self Nijah Deziree - Running Wild Ida Divine - Try Something Heather Victoria - S.O.S. Talibah Safiya - You Said...Tarah Jem - Call Me Lizzie Berchie - Where Did All My Friends Go? Geneivah - Like YouEva Gadd & Blue Lab Beats - Get It Billie Keeys - Addicted Angie Santana - Shots Talaya. - Green (Sick) Täj - It's YouNahima - Dumb BoyVerise Jean - Heart Leena & Kamen - The ViewMelina Malone - Naive Anaïs Cardot - Purple Room Ishiah & Melodicb - Honey Diddy & Nija - Stay Awhile Nana Fofie - Love Is A DrugHENNESSY - Forever & A DayHNY - Atemporal SingularityRudi Creswick & Ni Maxine - Dark Days Are Done Esk - People In Their Simplicity Nina Chiodin - The Bigger Man GiddyGang, Vuyo ft Ivan Ave - Let Me In Stan Lodge ft Saveyda - A Trick of the LightEgo Ella May - UndoneTash - From You *aya - freeee Tia Lowe - So EasyNA Hea$ton - Want Me (4D)Tori Skyy - Summer NightKallisti - I Wait Haro - Sold Souls Melanie Rosé - Unsustainable Alina Amuri - Back to YouAlianna - It Is What It Is Äyanna - Change Your Life Tianna ft Danny Chaska - Break The DayNikita Sativa - Hit List Janessa-Nicole - Yours. Ego Jo Rivers ft Don Michael Jr - Summertime Officially Chloe ft OTR Stiz - On MeJynn Cole - Limited Time Coco O. - Sober Glow Hadiya Ayodele - MoonMajid Jordan ft Naomi Sharon - Waiting For You Patrice Royal - The WayShaé Universe - Passenger PrincessSKYE - Where did all my love go? Livt ft Daizha - I Just Want My Bitches To FlyLYAA - Hangover Maheva Ony - Worth It Sança - palmita - demo Candice Boyd - RNBIyamah - Chasing Dreams Brianna Castro - NiceAngell Mutoni & Dr. Nganji ft E.T Ndahigwa - Get Low
Meet Vuyo! He has an incredible life-song of how God has shown His power through people and used them to reveal Himself, growing his relationship with Jesus through trials and hardship.
ECP has achieved its second milestone! Welcome to Episode 11, celebrating our 1k subscribers on YouTube. In this episode, the hosts welcomed a special guest, Josh, and kicked things off by discussing Asake's concert (2:07). The conversation then turned to how they would react if they were ever to face cancellation (7:08). Additionally, they delved into the world of TikTok, talking about the need to embrace a certain level of "corniness" to gain popularity and addressing concerns about the negative vibes in the UK that need to change (9:17). The episode took an intriguing turn when Sol remarked that Lucy Letby doesn't fit the profile of a typical serial killer (13:54). Vuyo added to the discussion by suggesting that Lucy Letby might be escaping justice due to her being a white woman (15:07).Stay tuned for more dilemmas and engaging content.Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and share your dilemmas, stories, or experiences with our podcast hosts!
ECP has achieved it! We've reached our first milestone with Episode 10. The hosts had a special guest, Kea, who joined the conversation by discussing the chaos in Ayia Napa (1:10). Kea shared her experiences from last year, recounting a situation where she witnessed a fight and even ended up getting punched in the face (6:13). The discussion then shifted to the topic of asking one's female partner for money in times of desperate need (16:53). This topic led to an interesting statement from Kea, who mentioned, "I would give my partner money if I received the money back from a business" (22:00). The intensity increased when Vuyo posed a question that stirred emotions: "What would you do if you got a girl pregnant?" (30:35). Plus, stay tuned for more dilemmas and engaging content.Follow us on Instagram, and feel free to share your dilemmas, stories, or experiences with our podcast hosts!
On todays show we look at the first round of Rugby Championship: Show is hosted by Phila and the guests are: Vuyo, Jade, Sisa. Huw, Enda and Kofi
Set over the course of one weekend, Christopher introduces us to Vuyo, one of a long lineage of headstrong January women. Vuyo, pregnant with twins is mourning the death of her Scottish-born husband and has come home to her family home in the rural Eastern Cape. Paying homage to matrilineal lineage, the January women take centre stage in this book. Written from each of their perspectives, Christopher offers a look at the interior lives of these Black women, their tragedies, relationships, and histories. Tenderly and with a clarity that can only be described as masterful, Siyotula explores what it means to be each of these women. Healing and reconciliation, and the transformative power of nature are explored in this novel. Aided by the vivid, visual representations of the lush Eastern Cape, water is central theme in this book. The power of water and by extension, nature is a prominent feature of Siyotula's writing. Interestingly, Siyotula's characters are complex and deeply layered. Representative of the deeply labyrinthine nature of family, each of these characters are a reminder that home is indeed the first site of the political. With unconventional male characters, Siyotula reimagines what equality in relationships may look like, particularly for women whose lives and experiences have always been devalued. The Cheeky Natives sat down with Nozuku Siyotula to discuss this beautiful novel.
This is a conversation with Foonda founder Vuyo Pakade. Foonda is unlocking Africa's next generation of talent by connecting great companies with great young candidates superfast & without breaking the bank. Learn more: https://www.foonda.co/about To learn more about our new partnership with Sage and how #SageForSmallBiz can impact your business here: https://www.sage.com/en-za/size/small-business/ Signup for a free trial using the offer code SageMash The Mashstartup podcast explores practical learnings and candid journeys of Africa's emerging entrepreneurs and creators. The Mashstartup Podcast profiles the most talented creators, impactful entrepreneurs & high performing professionals with the purpose to drive insights and tactics to help you build what you believe in. Youth entrepreneurship evangelist Mashudu Modau is an influential voice in the small business community. As founder of Lutcha and Founders Sauce – he connects people and builds platforms to help African entrepreneurs grow. Learn more www.mashstartsup.co.za Visit
In this episode, I spoke with Vuyo Gwayi about common Internal Audit misconceptions. Vuyo also shared how she would explain Internal Audit to a group of 4-year-olds, and how she would respond if the CFO of a company asked her to "hire more external auditors to your internal audit team." Listen in to find out what she had to say!
Vuyo is the youngest CMO to grace the CMO Corner over the past 2 seasons. Now that is no small feat! Vuyo is a seasoned business leader with over 13 years of experience in marketing having worked locally and globally. She has worked in consumer goods and recently entered the restaurant hospitality business with Spur Corp. She loves inspiring teams and creating collaborative environments to deliver business results. She has led brands like Knorrox, Robertsons, Rajah locally and she has worked on Unilever's largest food brand, Knorr in the United Kingdom driving innovation and breakthrough communication development. In 2020 she was selected to be a Dalai Lama Fellow; joining a selected cohort of emerging social innovators and change makers. She is passionate about women empowerment and nurturing women leaders of the future. She was involved in the DreamGirls Academy, providing mentorship opportunities to young girls from underprivileged communities. She was recognized as a Positive Role Model in the Western Cape and the Joint Winner of the accolade for South Africa at the 10th Gender Mainstream Awards 2022. Her purpose is to activate unimaginable transformation. She strives to leave people, places, and organisations better than how she finds them.
In this episode, we're joined by our guest- Vuyo Zangqa as he takes us through his journey as a player, and how he pivoted as a coach, after a life changing event forced him to retire from playing. - BetterHelp Promo Code: http://betterhelp.com/kzmbekela -Merch: https://mag-merch-store.creator-spring.com/listing/new-sports-biz-merch -FILA Affiliate Code: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=19475&awinaffid=1126665&clickref=affiliate-m-a-g-and-sportsbizpodcast&ued=https%3A%2F%2Ffila.co.uk%2F -365Games Affiliate link: http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=5778&id=1126665 -My Protein Affiliate Link: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=10751&awinaffid=1126665&p= -Getafe Madrid International Football Academy information: www.m-a-g-sportsagency.net -Sports Biz Ebook series: https://www.amazon.com/SPORTS-BIZ-Agents-Perspective-Episode-ebook/dp/B099SC9B2N/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3986G1WSPHWV6&keywords=zila+mbekela&qid=1662354628&sprefix=%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-1
Født i Zimbabwe, oppdratt i Norge, Sør-Afrika og Zambia, Ole Vuyo Småge hadde sett store deler av verden allerede før han nådde skolealder. Med en far sentral i frigjøringskampen fra apartheid i Sør-Afrika, og en mor som kjempet samme sak i nabolandet Namibia, var det tidlig klart at Vuyo ville ende opp som en verdensborger. I fjor fikk den Oslo-baserte rapperen godkjentstemplet fra statene: nemlig 7,3 av 10 i Pitchfork Media for sitt andre album med produsenten Ol' Burger Beats.
On this podcast, Maanda Tshifularo interviewed Vuyo Mpako, who is the Chief Digital and Data Officer at Old Mutual. Vuyo is a Senior Executive with over 20 years experience in Telecommunications and Financial Services in senior positions. He also holds an MBA from GIBS. In this episode they unpacked a topic that affects every business […]
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Welcome to the 3rd installment of Secrets of Scale featuring:- Vinny Lingham (CEO, Civic & Shark Tank Investor)- Marnus Broodryk (CEO, Transaction Capital SME Services & Shark Tank Investor)- Jason Goldberg (Founder 10X-E and Director, Edge Growth)- Vuyo Tofile (CEO, Entreprenuer Banc)Tonights show will consist of three parts:Part 1 - Building The Aeroplane This segment will be the majority of our focus and will cover practical "how to steps" for scaling your business. We'll be revealing how to design a scale ready business and walk you through common pitfalls that all entrepreneurs will encounter as they "build the aeroplane" and how to avoid them. We'll also reverse engineer how to design a scale ready business from a 150 strong team all the way down to a 5 person team.Part 2 - Built For WinterThis segment is all about how to ensure that you remain profitable as you scale. We'll unpack how to bring different revenue streams, partnerships and products/services to together to help you weather any storm.Part 3 - The Scale BlueprintIn this segment we'll explore the systems that can help you scale, how to automate repetitive processes and outsource non-essential tasks and how to design a business that makes more money while you sleep than when you're awake.
Hey guys. WELCOME TO SEASON 3. Hope y'all are doing well!!! I'm back with a new Podcast episode (is that the sound of consistency?
You would think that the funeral industry made huge profits because of the pandemic, but it was a financial strain with the challenge of new governance like PPE, time frames of 48 hours to handle the deceased's body, and burying people on the premise of a promise to be paid. Traditional culture, rituals and beliefs could also no longer be observed, which complicated every emotional transaction with the bereaved. During this challenging time, technology, resilience and innovation resulted in an application. Jaco Voigt chats to Nkateko Mabindisa from Vuyo's Funerals (a third generation business steeped in history) about the most certain of all uncertainties - funerals. Their app allows their clients to pay the monthly premiums, get discounts, savings and benefits for the entire family. If you are a small business owner, give Vuyo's Funerals a call on 0119838421 about their staff package offerings, to ensure that no employee's death is a burden to those left behind.
You would think that the funeral industry made huge profits because of the pandemic, but it was a financial strain with the challenge of new governance like PPE, time frames of 48 hours to handle the deceased's body, and burying people on the premise of a promise to be paid. Traditional culture, rituals and beliefs could also no longer be observed, which complicated every emotional transaction with the bereaved. During this challenging time, technology, resilience and innovation resulted in an application. Jaco Voigt chats to Nkateko Mabindisa from Vuyo's Funerals (a third generation business steeped in history) about the most certain of all uncertainties - funerals. Their app allows their clients to pay the monthly premiums, get discounts, savings and benefits for the entire family. If you are a small business owner, give Vuyo's Funerals a call on 0119838421 about their staff package offerings, to ensure that no employee's death is a burden to those left behind.
After a really loooong hiatus I'm back again and this time join me as I catch up with South African model and actor, Vuyo Dabula, as we chat all things film , life and mental health in light and celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month. Follow his journey on Instagram @vuyodabula. Featured Music: Stimela by PlayarT and Khang Kholo by Bunxapa ft Da Africa Deep. Stay safe, stay blessed… Love, Bean♥️
Welcome to the first episode of a series I have created where I interviewed women who I have been inspired by their work, their healing journey and the way they hold space. In this series I uncover ways in which the work that they do has been part of reclaiming self and how it expanded beyond self to being of service to others. Today I am in conversation with Vuyo Khumalo who is a behavioral money coach and Founder of Money EQ. I was divinely connected to Vuyo through this platform and I have been so blessed by her work. With over 7 years' experience working in financial services regulation as a financial analyst and passion for human behavior and helping people uncover their greatest potential. Vuyo married her background in finance with her passion for people and became a Money Coach. In our conversation we talk about her own journey, how her pursuit to finding her own freedom lead her to the work that she does now, how important it is to understand the root of our money stories first and giving it language. This is our conversation Watch and listen to the episode on YouTube here or search for Lerato Sekanka. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow Vuyo Khumalo's work: On social media: @moneyeqwithvee Her website: money-eq.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join us for the Remembering self workshop hosted on the 30th of April 2022 Click here to secure your spot there are only a few tickets available. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow Living Content's work: Sign up to receive my newsletters here Produced and Hosted by @Oleratowrites Follow the podcast on Instagram @livingcontentpodcast Our website www.livingcontent.co.za DISCLAIMER: Do not treat the content here as a substitute for therapy or seeking professional help. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingcontentpodcast/message
The 3 Squares head to South Africa and talk with Miles Kubheka, the force behind the Vuyo's brand and now founder of the Wakanda Food Accelerator. This inspiring story will give you some insight of what is happening in the African food space and what African food entrepreneurs can offer the world. And at the end of the show, what the FOOD? The Squares are willing to bet you've eaten a wasp and didn't even know it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Miles Kubheka has always had the desire to make a meaningful mark on the world and in 2012 he became the first person in the entire world to create a business based on a TV advert. The advert was about a character named “Vuyo” who starts off selling wors rolls from a food cart and then makes it “beeeg”. Miles innovatively trademarked the Vuyo's brand and actually opened the first Vuyo's restaurant, but he has done so much more to help South Africans since then. This is the incredible story of Sharity, in the face of Charity.
Miles Kubheka has always had the desire to make a meaningful mark on the world and in 2012 he became the first person in the entire world to create a business based on a TV advert. The advert was about a character named “Vuyo” who starts off selling wors rolls from a food cart and then makes it “beeeg”. Miles innovatively trademarked the Vuyo's brand and actually opened the first Vuyo's restaurant, but he has done so much more to help South Africans since then. This is the incredible story of Sharity, in the face of Charity.
Welcome to Episode 27 of the ByoPodcast Ingxoxo99. Info: https://linktr.ee/Inkampani_Enkulu Email:Byopodcast99@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Guest: Vuyo Brown https://linktr.ee/vuyobrown Host: Mgcini https://instagram.com/mgcini._?utm_medium=copy_link Cohosts: King Queen Nonsie https://instagram.com/kingqueen_nonsie?utm_medium=copy_link Video shot by: Qhelani Moyo https://instagram.com/qhelani_moyo?utm_medium=copy_link Producer: Mgcini Sound: @Mayibongwinkosikhumalo https://instagram.com/mayibongwinkosi_khumalo?utm_medium=copy_link Follow : @soundkalcha https://www.instagram.com/soundkalcha/
The Crate 808 crew get together to break down their five favourite records from a stellar 2021 in their Patreon livestream
In this week's episode, I am having a conversation with a powerhouse woman, Vuyo Joboda. A South African media maven, is the CEO of the Vuyo Joboda Network, home of VN streaming, a Globally Inspired, African Ignited TV, Broadcasting and Media Network. She is also founder of Young Bold Black Africa Awards for young black excellence of the African continent, a TEDx Resident guest on the TEDx Cape Town stage as a speaker, Moderator and MC, and author of “21” a book focused on purpose and the principles of living a purposeful life; among so many other things.Our conversation focuses on following your calling to create an impact, and Vuyo is doing just that. Vuyo has been acknowledged by the South African President and Chairperson of the African Union Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, as one of South Africa's favorite authors and emerging leaders.Her most recent endeavor is the VN Global Media and Entertainment Awards, a global initiative that celebrates the media and entertainment industry.Our conversation is deep and rich with lessons learned on listening to your calling, persevering against the odds stacked against you, using your gifts, and creating the impact you were born to make.Get Connected with Vuyo JobodaPersonal Website: www.vuyojoboda.comVN Streaming: www.vnstreaming.comWatch her TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpkCnO4P9vQConnect on social media: @vuyojobodaBuy her bookAre you following your calling?Share your thoughts under this episodes IG post. Send me an email. DM me @leadingwithpurposepodcast. I'd love to hear from you.Feedback is always welcomed. Please connect with me on instagram or send me an email at info@waajidasmall.com. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment on this platform or on whichever platform you listen. You can also visit my website, www.waajidasmall.com. Till next time…Music by Cassette Tapes - This Year Master via @hellothematic
One thing about us here at Crate 808, we seem to work on our own schedule…and that's what we're reviewing our favourite albums of 2021 so far in September and not the midway point
It's no easy task keeping another human being alive and thriving. Society doesn't help make this task any less challenging for ambitious young women. With hurdles starting from how we are brought up to think, to communities placing unrealistic standards on women and young mothers. Yet many millennial moms are defying the odds and changing the narrative that is told about what it means to be a thriving mom and boss babe. Here's what we you can expect: How our upbringing influences motherhood God's grace for the unconventional mom Making time to run business and baby Lessons learnt Importance of community when raising a child Pros and cons of motherhood The beauty of children Check our braidsbyvuyo on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braidsbyvuyo/ Join the community: Follow Bloomers: @wearebloomers on all platforms Follow The Host: @beliyandhlovu on all platforms Subscribe to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/hao28f Yellow Ray Digital Agency: www.yellowraydigital.com #KeepOnBlooming
Need some sound advice on where to start a business or how to find out more? Vuyo and Warren give you advice on the following: What does M.E.A.L stand forThe importance of planning and budgetingAdvice on service, partnerships and networking Where to find useful business resourcesWhy joining a community will benefit you and How the #SageForSmallBiz can help you Got your own business or looking at starting one? Sign-up for Sage's 30-day free trial and see how their software can help take your business further: https://bit.ly/3djWTiWSend us your questions about small businesses and it could feature in our upcoming SME podcast on WhatsApp on (+27) 72 934 4218. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod
Young, debut musician Sithenkosi Mbuli, better known to the streets as Rudy Chalmers, is making a name for himself in the music industry, proving that talent runs in his veins. The hip-hop/jazz/soul musician's stage name Chalmers is an ode to his father's middle name — the late well-loved-Mzansi TV personality Vuyo Mbuli. Chatting to TshisaLIVE, the upcoming star says he is a humble SA artist looking to make his dreams come true.
Young, debut musician Sithenkosi Mbuli, better known to the streets as Rudy Chalmers, is making a name for himself in the music industry, proving that talent runs in his veins. The hip-hop/jazz/soul musician's stage name Chalmers is an ode to his father's middle name — the late well-loved-Mzansi TV personality Vuyo Mbuli. Chatting to TshisaLIVE, the upcoming star says he is a humble SA artist looking to make his dreams come true. TshisaLIVE
In this month's episode we check out some of the best hip hop released in 2021 so far including Ol Burger Beats & Vuyo, Big Ghost LTD & Conway the Machine, The God Fahim & Your Old Droog, Armand Hammer & the Alchemist, and Mach Hommy.
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À l’image du reste du monde, l’économie sud-africaine a été très affectée par la pandémie du coronavirus. L’industrie du tourisme, qui contribuait à près de 7% du PIB du pays avant la crise, est encore très touchée. De notre envoyée spéciale au Cap, Dans la rue principale de Franschhoek, seul le passage des camions vient briser le calme ambiant. Située à l’est du Cap, la petite ville, considérée comme la capitale gastronomique du pays, vit d’habitude du tourisme. Mais désormais, elle ressemble à une ville fantôme. « Cet endroit est mort depuis le coronavirus, complètement mort ! », dit Takis, l’air renfrogné, les bras croisés. Il reste assis sur un banc devant son bar-restaurant à son nom. À l’intérieur, seuls deux clients sirotent une bière. « Depuis 35 ans que je suis ici, je n’ai jamais vu Franschhoek comme cela. Là-bas, ce commerce a fermé. Et là aussi. Moi, je remercie mon propriétaire, qui me fait payer moins cher. Sans lui, j’aurais déjà mis la clé sous la porte. » « On pensait que l’année 2020 nous réussirait » Et pour Vuyo, l’un de ses employés, il est aussi difficile de rester à flot. « Il a fallu réduire notre temps de travail. Mais je dépends beaucoup de ce boulot, pour pouvoir réussir à manger et survivre. Et c’est très dur, car il faut aussi subvenir aux besoins de la famille toute entière. » ► À lire aussi : Afrique du Sud: l'impact de la crise sanitaire sur l'industrie vinicole Le calme règne aussi dans la ville du Cap. Le quartier malais attire d’habitude les foules, mais désormais, le guide touristique Zaki Harris se promène souvent seul. « Nous remontons l’une des ruelles de Bo-Kaap avec ses maisons colorées de styles grégorien et hollandais. Avant le Covid-19, on voyait ici beaucoup de jeunes voyageurs en train de prendre des photos. On pensait que l’année 2020 nous réussirait, que les habitants pourraient profiter du tourisme pour gagner un peu leur vie. Le plus gros défi, c’est de ne pas savoir quand cela pourra changer à nouveau, et reprendre. » Les dommages collatéraux du variant La découverte d’un variant dans le pays, en novembre, puis sa rapide propagation, ont eu un effet dévastateur sur le secteur, et de nombreux vols commerciaux ont été suspendus. Enver Duminy, de l’organisation de promotion du tourisme pour le Cap (Cape Town Tourism), espère que le pays pourra être à nouveau attractif grâce à la campagne vaccinale. « Nous avons perdu des dizaines de milliers d’emplois dans l’industrie du tourisme, autour du Cap, et cela a coûté au total à l’économie des milliards de rands. L’Afrique du Sud a peu à peu été perçue comme étant la cause d’un variant encore plus dangereux. Donc, la campagne vaccinale est une bonne chose, car cela va pouvoir redonner de la confiance. » La vaccination connaît néanmoins des retards. De quoi repousser un peu plus le retour tant attendu des touristes internationaux.
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On this podcast Maanda Tshifularo, interviewed Vuyo Mpako, who is a Chief Digital and Data Officer at Old Mutual Limited. Vuyo is a senior executive with over 20 years experience in telecommunications and financial services in senior positions. He also holds an MBA from GIBS. We unpacked a topic that affects pretty much every business leader, and […]
As the country head into the long weekend, Gauteng Premier David Makhura has pleaded with travellers, religious leaders and residents to limit gatherings ahead of the Easter holiday. Makhura was speaking during the Gauteng Command Council update on Friday saying he is particularly worried about public gatherings as the province prepares for the long weekend and Easter break.
World Without Wine - Your guide to alcohol-free living! After running WWW for 5 years and helping hundreds of people to ditch the drink and embrace alcohol-free living I've learned a thing or two. My biggest insight has been that sharing our stories around alcohol is the most powerful way we can help others - that's why the heart of this podcast is recovery stories. This week I look back on our last 30 podcast episodes and pick up the ten most popular ones. In this Episode After 5 years as WorldWithoutWine we are busy rebranding - a new name along with an enhanced membership program All will be revealed on the next podcast episode so watch this space! This episode highlights out top ten episodes - we've had 18,000+ downloads so which ones got the most listens? Coming in at number 10 (332 downloads) was episode 29 "14 tips to get through an alcohol free month" Number 9 was episode 9 with Marietjie (479 downloads) "How I stopped drinking and changed my life" Number 8 was episode 17 with Lucy (480 downloads) "How I stopped drinking and changed my life" Number 7 was episode 20 with Janis (489 downloads) "5 years of sobriety" Number 6 was episode 7 with Vuyo (510 downloads) "How alcohol took my parents" Number 5 was episode 30 with Mary Ann Shearer (537 downloads) "Coping with cravings" Number 4 was episode 6 with Jen (551 downloads) "The normalisation of alcohol" Number 3 was episode 5 with Jane (746 downloads) "How I stopped drinking and changed my life" Number 2 was episode 1 with Janet (1320 downloads) "How I stopped drinking and started a tribe" Number 1 was episode 28 with Eusebius (1365 downloads) "My relationship with alcohol" More info Subscription membership for World Without Wine is only R75 (£4/$5) a month - you can join up HERE To access our website click HERE If you would like a free copy of our e-book "66 days to sobriety" please email us at worldwithoutwine@gmail.com Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the WWW Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today. Read more about our 8-step program and subscribe HERE. Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow World Without Wine on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can catch our FB live on Saturday mornings (11am SAST) and you can join our private Facebook group HERE Thank you for listening! Till Next Week Janet x
Vuyo Mere who has won every PSL trophy is still going strong in his 20th season. He's played every minute in the league this season for Swallows. He also talks about their solid defence,how he was spotted by Hellenic, being released by Sundowns for being a bad boy and turning his life/career around, "through the Grace of God". Guest: Vuyo Mere - Swallows FC defender
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Fauci finally gives the music world some long awaited good news. Lana Del Ray's publicist had a busy week dealing with her latest controversies, we discuss to see if any of them have any merit and we also have unearthed not only another Spotify glitch but a full on SCAM!MUSIC REVIEWS:“What They Know” – Trey Graves “lordie” – Christian Minus FRESH FINDS:Albums: Blue – Arbour Blame Game – Beach BunnyThe Helm Of Sorrow – Emma Ruth RundleUnoverse – Uno The ActivistDab Records, Vol. 1 (Side A + B) – EmancipatorSINGLES:“Escape From Los Angeles” – AFI “Waiting On A War” – Foo Fighters “34 + 35” Remix – Ariana Grande (feat, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion) “Down Low” – Dombresky, Donnie Sloan, Ricky Ducasti“Spirit” Austin Dean Ashford PERSONAL CUTS:“Kush” – Big Gigantic “Just Breathe” Acoustic – Thrice “Chemtrails Over The Country Club” – Lana Del Ray “Black Beauty” – Ben Harper “For Sure” – Dan Deacon Remix“Athens” – Ol'Burger Beats, Vuyo “Feel the Power” def rebel, WWE, Wale, Dj Money“Linewleum” – NOFX, Avenged Sevenfold“Hardline” – Julien Baker.“Hey Boy” – Sia, Burna, Boy “Bad Boy” – Young Thug ft. Juice WRLD“Holy Rose” – Fruit Bats NOTABLY BAD:KAYMC Jungle Mantra – DIVINE, Vince Staple, Pusha T“Life Rolls On” – Florida Georgia LineBOURBON REVIEW:Widow Jane 10 yr bourbon - 2.4 out of 5 stars
On today's episode of On The Rise Monday, I am joined by a young, up-coming artist by the name of Vuyo Ngcobo. He goes by the stage name RappaFella. He also has a media and film production company by the name of Van Media, so he just comes on to share his experience within the industry and his goals to become a Global brand. ♠️
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Another LIVE Show on #Unpackthefacts... It was Amazing I tell you that... We came in abit late than usual, but we still came through... Ms. Teekay was away for today, but we had Blessoh as a Guest Host. We talk Dr. Stella Immanuel, Luciferase, COVID-19 Fiasco, #location etc. Our Guest for the Vuyo Joboda; She is Author, Entrepreneur, International MC & Speaker, TV Host & Producer, UCT Student and Founder & CEO of @vuyojobodanetwork. The jams were amazing and a great conversation as Vuyo shared wisdom with us and A great Time with all our live audiences. Let's have a Banger moment with us on #UnpacktheFacts Live, take a video of yourself too listening & tag US. Follow Us on all our Platforms : https://www.instagram.com/brandkhl/https://www.instagram.com/KgotsoHopeLekau/https://officialbrandkhl.wordpress.com.
The award-winning hip hop duo Eastern Sunz join us this week for a much-needed shot of positive vibes! Emcees Courage and TravisT have been doing their unique thing for nearly twenty years, and their newest release "Fuel for a Fool's Errand" is the smooth-and-groove product of those 10,000 hours. They take the craft seriously, incorporating live instrumentation into the samples and mixing of producer Smoke, but they also take the message seriously. If you're like us, you'll want to hang out with these guys long after the conversation ends. Check out their bandcamp page to purchase "Fuel for a Fool's Errand" and all of the Eastern Sunz catalog. Music this week:"Grand Scheme" by Muja Messiah (4:18)"Like That" by Eastern Sunz ft. Vursatyl (18:30)"Welfare" by Eastern Sunz ft. Rahim Thornhill (38:27)"Not Enough" by Eastern Sunz ft. Poeina & Rahim Thornhill (49:07)"Do Me That Favor" by Ol' Burger Beats & Vuyo (55:54)
World Without Wine - Your guide to alcohol-free living! After running WWW for 5 years and helping hundreds of people to ditch the drink and embrace alcohol-free living I've learned a thing or two. My biggest insight has been that sharing our stories around alcohol is the most powerful way we can help others - that's why the heart of this podcast is recovery stories. In this episode I interview Vuyo. She came along to a workshop a few years ago and has been a valuable member of our community ever since. Vuyo has been an inspiration to so many. In this Episode Vuyo explains that she started to worry about her alcohol consumption about 5 years ago She began to have a niggling feeling that all was not well - although she was functioning normally It finally reached a point where there were just too many signals she could no longer ignore Vuyo's health was suffering and her daughter was noticing She tried to stop in 2017 - and failed - that's when she realised there was a problem She came to a workshop with the idea that she could learn to handle her drinking - abstinence was just too frightening After the workshop she committed to 100 sober days - but then decided she could have just one glass That worked for a while but then she reverted to old ways - the decline was swift Vuyo finally reached the point when she accepted that she would have to stop and is now approaching 2 years sober She counted the milestones - the events she attended sober - the "Sober Firsts" - eventually she could enjoy those events! She feels great - she feels like she can do anything she puts her mind to - she can cope with challenges that come her way We agreed that Sobriety is a Superpower! Useful Links To access our website click HERE and to read about subscription membership click HERE. You can find Vuyo's inspirational Goodbye to Alcohol letter HERE. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the WWW Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today. Read more about our 8-step program and subscribe HERE. Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts which will result in more people hearing the podcast. We will release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow World Without Wine on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE Thank you for listening! Till Next Week Janet x
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In this episode I brought my cousin Vuyolethu Ndebele who inspired me to take action and start a podcast of my own. He has his own podcast called the One-Touch podcast. We go over the process of starting a podcast and how easy it is! Here is link to the course on how to get started If you want to learn more about important ENTREPRENEURSHIP topics such as how to raise money for your first business, how to use social media to get investors, customers, e.t.c follow this link for courses taa-tomondo-capital.teachable.com
The SABC confirmed that it will not be broadcasting the Rugby World Cup after failing to come to an agreement for the rights with MultiChoice. We spoke to SABC Spokesperson Vuyo Mthembu. We also got the thoughts of the Director at Media monitoring Africa William Bird on the current state of affairs as the SABC won't be showing the Rugby World Cup.
In this episode we talk with Miles Kubheka, the founder of Vuyo's restaurant that was born after he watched the Hansa Pilsner advert on TV. We discuss legal considerations for entrepreneurs, creating "fit for purpose" solutions for Africa, ending world hunger by digitising food and Miles' very interesting ringtone. Miles also talks about his new book "World changer" and his new business accelerator Wakanda, where he is now helping other entrepreneurs to flourish in the food industry. Wakanda | Food Forever click here If you're ready to produce your own podcast, contact the podcast experts at
We got an update from Vuyo Mazibuko on the fan that was given a three-year jail sentence after violence scenes at Moses Mabhida Stadium last year. We also spoke to SAFA's Gauteng Provincial Executive Officer Victor Raletjena after officials failed to show up for a Sasol Women's League fixture. Free State Stars striker Eleazar Rodgers paid tribute to the late Sinethemba Jantjie. We also caught up with the Sharks and Springbok prop Tendai 'Beast' Mtawarira.
Ndaba: a Zulu word, meaning “a meeting of the minds to discuss a very important topic.” On this episode of UNGENTRIFIED, I am joined by Bheki Dube (), owner of Curiocity, a network of hostels in South Africa and Vuyo Mpantsha & Fhatuwani Mukheli of I See A Different You (), a marketing & design firm dedicated to sharing uniquely South African stories to chat about exposing the world to Johannesburg’s buzzing creative scene. We discuss how media often negatively influences the world’s view of Africa and why people should meet South Africa for themselves, how Soweto and the Maboneng District are two areas that define the creative pulse of Johannesburg, why the vibe in Joburg can’t be duplicated and the feeling as a creative when your idea has been copied. Listen and give us your opinion! Guests: Bheki Dube (), owner of Curiocity, a network of hostels in South Africa andVuyo Mpantsha & Fhatuwani Mukheliof I See A Different You () Websites: Learn more about Curiocity Hostels at and learn more about I See A Different You at . Resources/People/Articles Mentioned in Podcast: Episode Powered by: and the #meetsouthafrica campaign Follow the conversation: @ungentrifiedpod on / @kentwjohnson on / #ungentrifiedpod Email us your questions/comments at .
We got an update from Ashwin Willemse's lawyer Nqobizitha Mlilo after it was confirmed that the SA Human Rights Commission will take over his case against SuperSport. We also received some promising news about the health of Phil Masinga from Buddha Mathathe. SABC Sport reporter Lethabo Kganyago gave us details of what happened at Baroka FC trophy parade. Department of Sport and Recreation spokesperson Vuyo Mhaga talked to us about their ministry's stand on SA hosting 2019 Afcon. Lastly we caught up with Kagiso Rabada of Jozi Stars.
For Kulturen" har Isabelle, Synne og Fetisha fått besøk av rapperen og produsenten Vuyo for å snakke om hans nye EP "Home-cooked Meals". I tillegg sjekker de ut nye låter fra Sverige og Danmark. Kid Jallow fra Gøteborg er ute med låten "Slowa" i dag, og den danske duoen Mellem Finga Muzik slapp video til sin nye singel "AMG" denne uken.
Today we have the former music editor at Okayplayer at the table — Michael Gonik, aka Zo. Gonik breaks in with Brooklyn electro pop trio The Visions and their genre defying track "Balance." And hits us with the unapologetic, future-facing sounds of Jachary and his stunning "Just Adjusting." Amber Simone crafts a cantagious groove on "I Think About Girls Sometime." Julian Skiboat contemplates love and loss on "Whiskey." Vuyo cruises on "Lord Knows." and Dori Valentine writes wise beyond her years on "Chlorine." 01 "Lady Sunshine" by Applyby 02 "Balance" by The Visions 03 "Whiskey" by Julian Skiboat 04 "Lord Knows" by Vuyo 05 "Think About Girls Sometimes" by Amber-Simone 06 "Just Adjusting" Jachary 07 "Chlorine" by Dori Valentine 08 "222” by El’Naturale © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission. Art: Tommy Lam
Vuyo is a student at the University of Cape Town, entrepreneur, Mc and owner of Perez Empire company and she has a passion for public speaking. She has hosted a lot of events lately including Comic Festival and to name a few. “I am inspired by life, I am inspired by the knowledge that each and everyday is the opportunity to create new opportunities and brighter possibilities” says Vuyo. She adds: “I would like to use my voice to help, inspire and possibly change someone's life by sharing my story.” So come over to the Influencers Talks and get to hear her speak #iconicblack #iconicblackinfluencers #jointhemovement
Moneyweb Radio — Miles Kubheka aka ‘Vuyo the big-big dreamer’ - entrepreneur & founder/owner, Vuyo Restaurant.
Axed SABC journalists are expected to report back to work this morning (thursday 28 July). This comes after the SABC announced that it will reinstate the seven dismissed news employees. This has been widely welcomed by organisations which have been opposed to the journalists dismissal and the SABC's decision not to show visuals of protests. Tshepo Phagane reports.
Rapper Lil Red drops by with her new single. We keep the music going with a catch up with Lakota Silva. The Buzz team is doing its bit to #OpenUpTheIndustry, and this week we chat to actor Vuyo Mse Ngcukana. Finally, TV personality Stacey Holland is in studio to tell us more about her commitment to stopping rhino poaching with WildAid.
CliffCentral.com — "Can you leave your mark in the corporate industry?" With the growing rate of people leaving the office for the sake of passion, the gents delve into the truth of this reality alongside Miles "Vuyo" Kubheka who drew inspiration from the famous advert about Vuyo the big dreamer.
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The urgent application by Khulubuse Zuma has been dismissed with costs by the High Court in Pretoria. Zuma was seeking to nullify the Master of the High Court ruling that upheld creditors' 1-point-five billion rand claim against Aurora Empowerment Systems and its directors, who include Zuma. Lawyers representing President Jacob Zuma's nephew approached the court to reverse the Master's decision.
CliffCentral.com — Hlubi and Jade discuss design and franchising ,representatives from DecorexSA , Smooch , Rocomamas and Vuyo's and Brak Furnitures join them