Edi Niederlander talks about her music career and is joined by Annie Hvidsten to talk about their new album The Chattering Monkey. https://t.co/u93wgsIDNg
Puleng Lange Stewart talks about a creative laboratory space in Rondebosch called The Workshop. She says creatives need to come together and have a space to fail, grow and develop https://t.co/dGs4mbQljA
The all female fire fighting crew, Team Juliet, talk about their training and their experience fighting the recent Noordhoek fire. https://t.co/czsRxM4dZS
Gail Schoeman says her training as an ASTA facilitator (Awakening Spirit through Art) teaches about being in the moment and allowing the art to unfold without judgement https://t.co/r6OL0dH2kj
Standing in for Abongile 4-6am till end of year. Tomorrow you can find out about the campaign behind the giant cigarette butts on Lions head and Llundudno beach and hear about some ways to stay thrifty in the shopping frenzy before Christmas.
Mbuyiseli Blayi gives 20% of what he makes to supporting those in need in his community and says he was touched by the generosity of a group of people who got together to buy a container and kit it out for him. https://t.co/bmVowz5Uoc
Patric Tariq Mellet talks about his personal Indian ancestry (Caterina van Malabar who arrived in the Cape in 1662) as part of the 195 root cultures of Camissa Africans he has been sharing in Heritage month. https://t.co/VB4q9yG3YY
On air tonight 9-11pm. Patric Tariq Mellet on the Indian root culture of Camissa Africans, Mbuyiseli Blayi on his community container, Ernestine Deane on CHEP Heritage Day walk and Susanna Kennedy on Self Love
Yvonne Wakefield says the Warrier Project aims to provide abused women with access to resources, information and counselling and free them from the bounds of secrecy https://t.co/62oZbhiIUg
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