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Mommy Oyoyo

Mommy Oyoyo

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The Mommy Oyoyo podcast is a platform for the Modern African woman to talk about ANYTHING and EVERYTHING relating to Motherhood. Hosted and produced by Berry Dakara, listen to hear funny anecdotes, inspiring stories, challenging topics, heartbreaking moments and more that come with motherhood from an African perspective. African mothers in Africa and the Diaspora, listen in for honest, transparent, and authentic conversations about motherhood. Topics include Divorce, Homeschooling, Mum Guilt ...
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Polar Opposites

Justin & Co. | A Gen-Z/Millennial Podcast

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From the white suburbs of Texas to the hood-adjacent streets of New Jersey, Justin & Donté are truly Polar Opposites! When they’re not arguing about who’s invited to the cookout, they spend time dragging your favorite politicians, tackling uncomfortable topics, and speaking truth about all things pop culture, race, entertainment, & life. Join them weekly as they speak honestly about navigating the world as young black men while sparking conversations that are relatable, funny and NECESSARY. ...
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Want to hear someone you relate with speak? Someone refreshing? Are you into fashion and music? A parent? African American? Female? In your 20’s? I’m pretty sure I’m here to bring that to you with 7 minutes!
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Derah’s Pod

Onye Chiderah

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So I have a couple of questions for you Is this show for you? Yassssssss!!! This podcast is crafted to help you see the world through the eyes of African creatives What are u going to get out of listening to this podcast ? 1. Good Vibes 2. Information 3. Good laughs and 4. All the positivity in the world From conversation about relationships and serious life in a not so serious way A safe space for everybody to escape Wahala🥂 See you around🌹 Contact: [email protected]
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This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren’t beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out. We do “adult” differently. -About Daren and ...
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Focus on Africa

BBC World Service

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Two essential stories to round off your working day. Explaining the big topics and news from Africa, the people behind them, plus an African perspective on global stories. Hosted by Nkechi Ogbonna. Five days a week, ready by late afternoon, Monday to Friday.
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Fare of the Free Child

Akilah S. Richards

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Fare of the Free Child podcast focuses on Black people, Native Indigenous people, and People of Color (BIPOC) families who practice unschooling and other forms of Self-directed, decolonized living and learning. Each weekly episode examines a particular way that we’ve accepted coercive, emotionally and physically damaging habits as a normal part of adult-child relationships. With a focus on deschooling one’s self, decolonizing education, and exploring radical self-expression, this podcast cha ...
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I'm Aisha O'Reilly and my mission is to have safe spaces for moms to share their truths. We haven't been shown the full picture of motherhood, so this podcast is a collection of conversations with mothers sharing some of the untold stories of being a mom. Whether you're a first-time mom trying to figure out your new baby, a mommy to a toddler full of tantrums, trying to conceive, or a seasoned mom who parents her own way, know that you're not alone. You're not the only mama who doesn't fit t ...
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The Natural Birth Podcast

Sacred Birth International

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The Natural Birth Podcast is here to bring Embodied Birth Wisdom from Women from All over the World sharing their Natural & Empowering Birth Stories, with the aim to Inspire and Encourage Mamas to Believe in their Bodies and in the Natural Birth Process. Follow The Podcast on Instagram @thenaturalbirthpodcast For All Resources & Offers mentioned in the Episode https://www.sacredbirthinternational.com/links-podcast
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Aspen Institute

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In-depth profiles of outstanding individuals among the 22% of college students who are also parents. Created by Ascend at Aspen Institute, this narrative documentary collection celebrates the scores of students who are pursuing their educations while raising children, working, and also leading in their families and communities.
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The show is fueled by opinions so feel free to speak your mind. Unlike most shows where you simply listen to the host, I allow you a chance to do the talking completely uncensored. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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”As I was Saying Podcast” is a lively and insightful podcast hosted by two African-Australians, offering unique perspective on life, culture and relationships. Each episode delves into personal stories, cultural reflections and the dynamics of relationships within the African Diaspora in Australia. With humour, warmth and authenticity, the hosts bridge the gap between their heritage and their Australian upbringing, creating a space for candid conversations and shared experiences. Whether dis ...
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During this podcast I will discuss the lives and journeys that black people took throughout their life time. Former slaves and freed slaves will be heavily talked about on the podcast. What it took for them to be free, and what kind of lengths and risks they were willing to take for that freedom? Furthermore, what happened to those people and their families after they were newly freed citizens of America?
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Hosted by Troy Jones & Team (T. Lynn, Shontell and Jason) - Team Give & Go sets out to deliver valuable information in the world of soccer to African-American parents with players on the pitch. Parent and players should expect to hear valuable information from coaches, professional and collegiate players, trainers, soccer officials, recruiters, etc. We hope you enjoy the podcast.
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Black British Parent Podcast

Black British Parent Ltd.

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Welcome to Black British Parent's Podcast, where we dive into the dynamic world of parenting within British African and Caribbean communities. Join us for insightful conversations on navigating the unique challenges and celebrating the triumphs of parenting within the African Diaspora. From expert interviews on child development and education to heartfelt stories from our community, we explore the multifaceted journey of nurturing children with cultural pride. Tune in for practical tips, div ...
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Concrete Pastures Podcast

Nancy Mulemwa Siisii

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The word immigrant to so many like me, it signifies someone with a dream; a dreamer. I am Nancy Mulemwa Siisii. I was born and raised in Zambia, Africa, but I later migrated to America and settled in New York where I’ve been living for 20 years. As a dreamer, I have and continue to have a passion for making substantive bonds with audiences, and helping to inspire people to reach for their dreams. Being an immigrant has been one of the most challenging and extraordinary experiences of my life ...
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Controversial Chats

Ayanda Buthelezi

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Controversial chats deals with topics that are seemingly controversial, we look at both inner controversial issues and outer issues. We engage in this, get to hear the thoughts about these issues from the Host and guests.
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Welcome to Afrikindness Podcast POD FOR #AFRICA The first and only podcast to empower African parents, educate non-Africans, and inspire everyone to learn more about the rich culture and heritage of Africa. Listen to the tropical heart of Africa’s hustle and bustle, the echoes of mama Africa, the royalty from the beating of the African drums, the roots of spicy African cuisine, and the sizzling from ‘Koko irin’ of jollof rice, the gbedu rhythms of Owambe and the clicking of over 2000 unique ...
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Zoraya is a chatterbox but with a twist, only when she’s by herself . Luckily, she has a podcast where she can share her conversations with the world. Nothings out of boundaries with the zoraya effect . Friendships , cancel culture, social media trends , tv shows , she will be discussing them all. You’re guaranteed to have a good time with Zoraya so join the family. New episodes every Sunday , I love you ! Join the conversation on Instagram @thezorayaeffectpod
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Black Family Table Talk

Tony and Toni Henson

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Black Family Table Talk is a "kitchen table style" podcast and blog created to candidly share and discover ways to build a strong family. We are the voice for Black families. BlackFamilyTableTalk.com
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Inappropriate Affect

Oredolapo "Dolly Momma" Roberts

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The official podcast of Always Part of the Solution, where Oredolapo "Dolly Momma" Roberts discuss mental health matters and how it presents in the African diaspora. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inappropriate-affect/support
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The Parent Handbook

Darius Fields

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This is a podcast that will help you understand the mysteries of raising children the right way. Along this journey we will learn different techniques to use to be able to get children to understand us a little bit better and to help us understand them a little better. I’m hoping this podcast will be able to help you become closer with your children and closer with other children you may know. This podcast is also going to help African-American fathers understand the role of being a dad a li ...
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MotherWell is the podcast for every African millennial and Gen Z mum doing her best to mother well in spirit, soul, and body. Hosted by Feyi Bello, this honest, faith-filled space explores the beautiful, messy, sacred work of motherhood without filters or judgment. Each week, we unpack the invisible load of motherhood, celebrating the joy and laughing at the struggle. Whether you’re breastfeeding at 3 a.m. or stuck in Lagos traffic, we've got you! You are never alone. Be Fruitful 🍇🍒🍑 (Gen 1: ...
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Amplifying stories of courage, resilience, and impact! Khadija Haliru hosts her podcast showcasing bold voices, and invites listeners to learn and be inspired by their 4W’s. The stores behind Bold Voices. Who are you, What are you, Why are you and Where are you?
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Do you have something you've always wanted to talk about but you couldn't? Well here is your opportunity to unleash the true you, the real you. If you feel like it's worth talking about, then we'll talk about it. Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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Afropolitan Central

Afropolitan Central

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Celebrating our cultures. Centering our narratives We bring you fresh and exciting discussions on the African continent and diaspora. New episodes are released every other Monday.
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Authentic Thriving Podcast is a trauma-informed mental health and personal development podcast hosted by Abies Sonia Ebenezer-Bamigbayan, a BACP-registered counsellor, life coach, and positive psychology practitioner. This podcast supports individuals navigating trauma, burnout, emotional suppression, people-pleasing, faith-related emotional wounds, and identity loss, particularly within African and Black diaspora communities. Each episode blends psychoeducation, cultural insight, reflective ...
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Our Rights Stories

JustRight Scotland

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JustRight Scotland is working in partnership with JustCitizens to produce a new podcast series to highlight the value of human rights in Scotland and to share our vision of a fairer and more equal Scotland.
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RE: Spectrum

Abraham Ologundudu

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On RE: Spectrum, I highlight ideas, thoughts and questions I have had to process on my leadership journey. By exploring lessons, insights, stories, and questions based on my values, beliefs, and experiences, I desire that you get empowered with clarity, boldness, strategies and tools to lead an informed and purposeful life.
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The SisterGirl Sessions is where real conversations happen. Join two Gen X sisters as they dive deep into candid, heartfelt conversations about life, family, love, career, and culture. With their unique bond, they explore the ups and downs of life, sharing wisdom, laughs, and lessons learned. From navigating relationships to reflecting on the shifting world around them, their relatable and unfiltered perspectives are a must-hear for anyone seeking authentic connection, empowerment, and inspi ...
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Your one stop platform to listen, share and talk about eeeeeeeeeverything about everyday. From the good, to the "not so" good to the totally bad. We share the regular and "not so" regular dose of drama that everyday gifts us, our honest daily realities, relatable experiences, valid stories and everything in-between. Its simply about real talks! Brand new episode drops twice a month(first and third Sundays) HOSTED BY @the_ohlivia Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/o ...
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Welcome to let's talk it out. This is a podcast where we will be tackling all issues that young adults and teenagers go through. Please feel free to suggest topics on Twitter to my account @meriamadikhula. I am excited to be sharing this with you all.
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Wild ‘n holy is a podcast hosted by two matriarch mammas merging life with elements of comedy and dry British African wit. Be ready for brutally honest natters on everything - we have no filter!
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Ekse Shap Fede! Welcome to a podcast by Thato Rampedi a popular South African YouTuber. Thato runs multiple segements on his channel including coversations and has decided to create long formed content based on his upbringing, experiences and life journeys. His podcast aims to entertain and educate in a light hearted manner. He has two co-hosts who are his best friends Tladi and Lucas who will be joining him on many of the episodes.
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How many hours a day do you spend on your smartphone? Smartphones have become essential to daily life - but concerns about overuse are growing. Research has linked smartphone addiction to depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Focus on Africa host, Nkechi Ogbonna, spoke to 27-year-old Dion Rapakgadi from Johannesburg about his past struggles with pho…
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, sits down with Zamani Ndimande, entrepreneur, creative strategist, and founder of Afrimasterclass and Activa Media, as well as CEO of Bayeni Holdings. Zamani shares his inspiring journey through business, reflecting on his childhood, early influences, failures, and the lessons that shaped his path to…
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Jane Dutton standing in for Relebogile speaks to Claudia Moruzzi from Gatsby - A Cirque Extravaganza on at The Cirk (aerial performers and costume designer) about Gatsby, A Cirque Extravaganza is a dazzling circus and dance show at The Cirk, Cresta Shopping Centre, Randburg, running from October 18, 2025, to January 31, 2026, featuring acrobats and…
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Jane Dutton standing in for Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Marina Appelbaum the Founder of SLAPS Sandos about SLAPS Sandos which is a small, independent sando shop in Parkhurst and Fourways that started with a simple focus, do the basics properly as a South African street-food brand specializing in gourmet "sandos" boldly flavoured sandwiches served …
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January 1 isn’t just the start of a new year. For a significant number of Africans, it’s also the birthday written on official documents, often by default, not fact. This episode explores how missing birth records, colonial systems and migration shaped identity on paper, through voices from Somalia, France and Morocco. We then turn to Mali, where n…
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Powerhouse moms and real-life best friends Mandy Moore and Gaby Dalkin join The Breakdown with Bethany alongside their trusted pediatrician Dr. Danny Bruckner for an honest conversation about motherhood, friendship, and keeping kids healthy during the holidays. Mandy opens up about the “helpless and terrifying” experience of both her sons battling …
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As the year draws to a close, this episode looks ahead to some of the stories and events that could likely shape 2026. We ask which warning signs are already flashing, and what might still catch the world off guard. We also examine new research suggesting AI chatbots may carry built-in bias against Africa, raising fresh questions about technology, …
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, speaks with Darren Greeff, Associate Producer at Showtime Management, about why 2026 is the year to start planning your calendar differently and the exciting live events you should already be budgeting for, including Pretty Woman, Disney On Ice, the Ndlovu Youth Choir and MAMMA MIA!. See omnystudio.c…
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, speaks to Thembelihle Motha better known as Tall, Dark, and Handsome an entertainer and comedian bringing the laughs as we head into 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Radio 702
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There were celebrations on the streets of breakaway region Somaliland after Israel became the first country to formally recognise it as an independent state. Leaders in the self-declared republic hailed the move as historic, saying it could open the door to wider international recognition after decades of diplomatic isolation. The announcement has …
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Jane Dutton ( standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Marc Lubner the Group CEO - Afrika Tikkun about Afrika Tikkun, an organisation that has spent decades working at the coalface of poverty, youth development, and community upliftment, unpacking a call to action not just to feel empathy, but to act meaningfully, consistently, and with inten…
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Jane Dutton ( standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Craig King an international music producer and the host of Dot Connector about the 7th of January, Dot Connector, a full-day masterclass unpacking the business of music, with a panel of industry players coming together to connect the dots artists often miss. See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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Jane Dutton (standing in Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Dr Shamal Ramesar the Head of research at the Drinks Federation of South Africa about The Drinks Federation of South Africa is urging all of us to keep responsibility at the centre of our celebrations. Their festive season campaign, “Responsibility Never Takes a Holiday,” See omnystudio.com/lis…
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BBC reporters travel under tight security to villages near the site of Christmas Day airstrikes in north-west Nigeria, targeting camps linked to Lakurawa, a militant group affiliated with the Islamic State. Locals describe life under threat, with farmers accusing militants of seizing livestock, enforcing levies and embedding themselves in border co…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile) speaks to Jill Girard the Producer and Director at People's Theatre about exploring children’s theatre and its future in 2026 why it still matters, how it’s changing, and whether today’s children are missing out on something deeply valuable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Dominic Malan the Commercial Director at PURA about the only roadblock where a “cooldrink” was just a cooldrink, South Africans expect many things at a December roadblock stress, tension, silence. A sense of humour is not one of them. Recently in Joburg, motorists were caught off guard whe…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Adelaide Moeng, an award-winning camera operator and founder of MoviesAndStuffSA about Go! S1 (Netflix), Kings Of Joburg S3 (Netflix), Youngins S3 (Showmax), Unspoken War (Showmax), Outlaws S2 (Showmax), Real Housewives of Durban, and the most streamed films on Netflix – with a special ment…
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Welcome dear heart to step into the magical birth portal with me. The 3 a.m. phone call. The quiet preparation with butterflies in my tummy. The drive through the dark. The candlelit living room where time seems to stand still and a new life enters the world. Join me as I share an intimate glimpse into the rawness, beauty and awe of witnessing birt…
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We explore how erased history, language loss, and foreign validation fuel identity crises among black children and adults, then map practical steps for parents, teachers, and leaders to build Afrocentric pride with depth and care. Dr Ronke Posh shares tools from the Rooted Movement, from language at home to curriculum shifts that honour Africa’s le…
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Well-known influencer and entrepreneur, Nancy Umeh, has spent the past year sharing her experience of welcoming her third child through surrogacy. While the practice remains legally unrecognised in many African countries - and is often surrounded by stigma - Nancy has spoken openly about her journey on social media. In this episode of Focus on Afri…
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Christmas is often imagined as a season of homecoming, but for millions of people around the world, that idea of home doesn’t exist.In this episode, we meet Gopolang, one of an estimated 300 million people experiencing homelessness globally. He lives on the streets of Johannesburg, surviving through plastic recycling. Our reporter Mpho Lakaje spend…
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Investigations continue following the death of 20-year-old Karen Lojore at Afrobeats artiste Asake's concert in Nairobi. Karen died following a crowd crush as fans tried to access the show. Concerns about safety and crowd control at large entertainment events have been raised. We hear from Karen’s aunt as the family prepares to lay her to rest, and…
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, speaks to Chef Coo Pillay, President of SA Chefs, about an exciting new partnership between SA Chefs and the Korean Cultural Centre in South Africa. The collaboration brings Korean and South African chefs together for a three-day Korean–South African Culinary Exchange, set to take place in January 20…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Sibusiso Zulu the Helplink Paddler and Helplink graduate joined by Brad Fisher the Co-Founder of Adreach (Adreach is the major investor of Helplink) about the 250-kilometre Port Elizabeth to East London Ocean Canoe Challenge widely regarded as the world’s toughest ocean paddling race. See o…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Xolani L Mahlangu the Head of Marketing for Shesha 3.2.1 GO, ThandoleNkosi Manzini the Marketing Coordinator and Tshiamo Motshabi the Web Developer and Graphics about Shesha 3.2.1 GO which is a proudly South African board game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Winile Mothsoane a Biokineticist about the relationship between mental and physical health, taking care of your health during the festive season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Radio 702
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In the final episode of season 8, Jenn and Daren explore the relentless pursuit of dreams and the journey to fulfillment. They share their personal experiences of moving to Maryland, overcoming challenges, and ultimately finding happiness in their new life. Most importantly, they emphasize the importance of perseverance and the joy that comes from …
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Nigeria is facing renewed concern over mass kidnappings, after reports of another abduction involving dozens of people. This happened hours after 130 schoolchildren who were earlier abducted were returned to state authorities. Also Kenya’s marathon great Eliud Kipchoge speaks to the BBC about discipline, motivation and what continues to drive him a…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Kirstie Haslam a Partner at DSC Attorneys about the backdrop of heightened roadblocks, DSC Attorneys is urging motorists to understand both their responsibilities and their legal rights at roadblocks, a tension point that becomes a flashpoint every December. See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, speaks to Yoshan Naidu, Executive Chef at @SandtonHotel, about making Christmas lunch effortless this festive season. Chef Naidu shares how @SandtonHotel is taking the stress out of Christmas dining, along with practical tips to help you prepare a memorable Christmas lunch with ease. See omnystudio.c…
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AFCON is back, and Morocco is hosting the tournament for the first time since 1988. The tournament itself began with big news on a change in calendar. We tell you about it and take you to the heart of the action, exploring the atmosphere, ticketing and visa changes, and the teams to watch. You will also hear from Mahad Mohamud, an Uber driver depor…
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Gaynor Neil the Owner of a Johannesburg-based boutique travel agency : Cruise Vacations about cruise vacation trends, the do’s and don’ts of cruising, and what South Africans should know before booking their next voyage and celebrating a big win at the prestigious World Cruise Awards. See …
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Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Adelaide Moeng an Award Winning Camera Operator and Founder of MoviesAndStuffSA about Wicked for Good, Sinners, Final Destination: Bloodlines, Lilo and Stitch, Zootroplis 2 (interview with Conor Smith, SA-born lighting artist who worked on Disney’s Zootopia 2), Tuiskoms S1, Unseen Season 2,…
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Is Santa Claus real??? How does he get presents around the world in a short time? How come the toys the elves make look exactly like the toys in the store? These are some of the questions children start to ask about Santa around the age of 7 or 8. In this episode, I share my reactions when my daughter first asked me (and Alexa and Google) whether S…
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In this special end-of-year episode of The Natural Birth Podcast, Anna invites you into the sacred pause of Winter Solstice — the darkest day of the year and the ancient turning point where stillness, reflection, and new beginnings meet. Drawing on wisdom from seasonal traditions around the world, the astrology of December 21, and the deep feminine…
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What if the story you were told about success, beat the class, top the target, outshine the room, has been holding you back from the very growth you want? We pull back the curtain on how competition sneaks into classrooms, living rooms, and boardrooms, shaping self‑worth and turning partners into opponents. From childhood rankings and repeat years …
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Traveling within Africa on an African passport remains a challenge, according to the African Development Bank Group. Their research shows that Africans can travel without a visa for only 28% of intra-African trips, while 51% of Africans need a visa before crossing borders within the continent. In this episode, we speak to Ras Mubarak, a former Ghan…
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Relebogile Mabotja sits down with South African comedian and ventriloquist Conrad Koch for an in-depth conversation about his journey in comedy. They explore how his childhood shaped his humour, the role politics plays in his work, and the hard lessons he has learned from failure along the way offering an honest and insightful look at the experienc…
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The county government of Kenya's capital Nairobi is joining the growing movement which recognizes menstrual pain as a legitimate reason for paid time off. Women working for the city authorities will now be allowed to take two days of menstrual leave per month. Also, Namibia's first female President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah speaks to the BBC about her…
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Music has long been central to the fight for freedom—the rhythmic heartbeat of the struggle for justice. From Beyoncé to Shaboozey to L’il Nas X and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, Black artists have sparked a much-needed conversation about the rich legacy of Black artistic achievement in multiple genres of American music. This episode celebrates the Black…
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