Season Two
The theme for season two is love and labour.
Music: Vuma Levin
Sound Design: João Orecchia
Video Audio Composition: Dean Salant
Illustration: softwork studio
Patience Murray & Tiisetso Daniel Murray speak candidly about loss, sorrow, joy, freedom & how these feelings affect their ability to hold love & memory.
Wagied Allie & Natasha Allie delve into the intricacies of parental love & the impact it has on a child’s sense of self.
Kemo Bosielo & Tiffany Ebrahim think through what it means to come together & to come undone.
Lesedi Mogoatlhe & Yumna Martin lead us into a conversation about friends navigating boundaries at home & at work.
In Act 1, Kgosi Motsoane & Khotso Rams remember how they came together as friends in high school. In Act 2, Izzy Pereria & Ryan Whyte talk about why romance doesn’t have to be sexual.
Tammy Langtry & Naadira Patel give us a sneak peek into the exhilarating & exasperating journey of navigating money & community when making art in South Africa.
Colleen Balchin & Vuma Levin deconstruct music as an emotional medium for human connection & share their insights on the harsh realities creative communities endure in South Africa.
Nisha Merit & Thati Pele look back on their respective thesis projects completed in 2015 & 2017. They introduce us to two main characters: Sophie & Lerato.
Deena & Kwena take us through their respective philosophies & approaches to time, memory & photography.
Dave Du Preez & Marea Lewis discuss the emotional labour that comes with starting a small business in Joburg’s co-working & café industry.
Muriel Huet & Shalane Yuen take us on an emotional journey through ideas of comfort, discomfort, finding home through love & becoming mothers in Joburg.
In Act 1, we visit Kwena Chokoe’s grandfather (Ntate Mogolo) for tea & a conversation about love. In Act 2, Rob Scher & Lauren Barkhuizen discuss why they’re choosing to take a leap of faith together.
This is a panel discussion moderated by Naadira Patel in the context of a public program Power Talks that happened in Brixton, JHB in Sept 2022. On the panel, you hear from Dee Marco, Tammy Langtry & Tiffany Ebrahim.
Season One
The first season launched as a platform for peer-exchange that focused on careers & career-driven pursuits.
Music: Vuma Levin
Audio Composition: Dean Salant
Recording Support: Yogin Sullaphen
Illustration: Lauren Mulligan
Ayanda Moholi argues against submitting a payslip when applying for a new job.
Nothando Moleketi-Williams considers her approach to parenting and privilege.
Nancy Moloantao explains how her marriage came to an end, and why that marked the beginning of her career.
Zwonaka Netshifulani reconciles her relationship with religion and the law.
Kieron Jina talks about the interrelationship between his professional and private life, and why he is not sorry.
Hallie Haller discusses her attempts to overcome barriers to representation and creative fulfilment in media and marketing.
Mpumelelo Mfula describes what it means to work with youth and street culture, while also enduring seasons of change.
Alecia Ndlovu remembers the economic, cultural, and social shocks that almost stunted her university career.
Kemang Wa Lehulere contextualises the decision to shut down his studio and production for a year.
Koketso Moeti shares her views on community building to advance social change.
Loyiso Madinga reflects on public success and personal doubt about finding his voice in comedy.
Khwezi Mathonsi discusses the gap between her hobby and employment, and how she deals with her depression at work.
Kgosi Motsoane retraces his process to quitting his job.
