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The Journey...
The Journey...
Author: Sisipho Skweyiya
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The Journey... is a podcast hosted by Sisipho Skweyiya, a millennial journalist based in South Africa. Through giggles and banter, Sisipho & her guests reflect on journeys traveled and the lessons learnt.
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Financial content creator, Ivyn Sambo joins The Journey to talk about his journey with money management, how he aims to educate South African millennials about money and the possibilities for making money on the internet.
The Veuve Clicquot's Bold Woman Award entries in South Africa are open till May 14. Last year's winner, Captain Londiwe Ngcobo speaks about the meaning of boldness and courage as the first female Dredge-master in Africa and how she continues to overcome challenges as a businesswoman and leader.
In this episode, thee biggest brand ambassador for youth owned brands in South Africa, joined us for a conversation about his love for turning ideas into reality. Pat Mahlangu also talks about how he was introduced to marketing and his journey of building an agency dedicated at accelerating the growth of youth-owned products.
Joburg-based publicist and magazine founder, Bonnie Meslane talks about the power of communication in media, and how she uses her company Azania Public to enhance the quality of storytelling for African entertainers.
Zimbabwean-born Senior Corporate Affairs Manager, Vimbai Midzi talks about her journey to building a wholesome life in the diaspora. She also shares how to thrive as a foreigner and Black woman in the corporate world.
In this episode, Content Creator, Gugulethu Nyatsumba talks about how she discovered her purpose on social media and how she uses her platforms to connect with people through sharing her life experiences.
South African pilot and entrepreneur, Goitse Diale, shares his journey of highs and lows in the aviation industry. He also shares insight into the country's current airline crisis and alternatives to travel for the upcoming festive season.
Biotechnologist and Winemaker, Siwela Masoga shares her journey in building a successful wine brand as a Black woman in South Africa. As owner of 'Siwela Wines', her journey into establishing herself in the wine industry has been filled with highs and lows but despite it all her mission to make the industry inclusive remains steadfast.
Ahead of the exciting The Journey Creators Event and Discovery Tour which aims to connect and celebrate South African podcasters, this episode is about audio content creation and how podcasters can connect with their audience and grow their streaming numbers.
Goitse Konopi, founder and CEO of South Africa's first 100% black-owned cannabis company, South Grown, talks about building a global company rooted in Africa. Since starting the company in 2014, the 30-year-old has exported CBD products to Australia, Israel, Germany, and Poland.
Entrepreneur and Africa Podfest Co-Director, Melissa Mbugua talks all things podcasts and also shares her journey to discovering the art of catalyzing podcasting in Africa. She also gives valuable insights on how podcasters can overcome content/publishing challenges. For more podcast information, follow @africapodfest on Twitter & Instagram.
A millennial with a zest for life, Awongiwe Mango talks about having the audacity to chase after your passions while serving people with purpose, and creating a colourful life. This episode is dedicated to the youth of South Africa striving for a better future, against all odds.
Creative entrepreneur, Nandi Dlepu is the driving force behind Mamakasha, an agency focused on building platforms and creating opportunities while connecting people. In this episode, Nandi talks about her journey in the creative industry and what she has learnt about running an events business under lockdown.
Owner of Johannesburg's top-end 'Les Creatifs' restaurant, Wandile Mabaso talks about redefining the notion of South African cuisine. Mabaso who is classically trained in French cuisine and worked in different kitchens across the world is on a mission to teach people how to eat, what to eat and how to transform food.
Meet the four Joburg-based women that are changing the face of wine in South Africa, through content that appeals to the country's growing urban and middle-class population. Palesa Mapheelle, Obakeng Monamodi, Buhlebezwe Ndaba and Hlumelo Williams came together as friends over what were casual 'Winesday' catch-up sessions and after more than 150 of those sessions they formed what is now a novel concept that is disrupting the wine industry.
For awesome wine content follow them: wine_ish on Instagram/Twitter
In this episode, journalist and Newzroom Afrika's senior political reporter, Ziyanda Ngcobo speaks about the state of journalism in South Africa. She also shares how she has created a prominent name for herself in the industry including what she has learnt from her journey of storytelling thus far.
In this episode, Easy Equities brand member, Standwa Nongauza unpacks how to invest in the stock market. He shares the hard lessons he's learnt and he also gives sound advice on how to start and manage an investment portfolio. For more information about the Easy Equities platform, check out their website: https://www.easyequities.co.za/new-to-investing
Entrepreneur and influencer, Lebo Mehlomakhulu shares her journey to becoming a mother and how she finds balance between enjoying her youth and raising a child.
Social entrepreneur and founder of tech startup, 'Foonda', talks about the business of education in South Africa. The 26-year-old who created an app that helps high school learners acquire scholarships and bursaries to pursue tertiary education, shares the highs and lows of providing solutions in the country's education system.
To know more about Foonda check out; https://linktr.ee/Foonda
The award-winning comedian and actor, Tyson Ngubeni unpacks his psychology of satire. He also delves in deep into the journey that has produced his viral skits and how life under lockdown has given him an alternative stage.























