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#AndilesTake is an ad hoc podcast by sense-maker, storyteller, (African) tech and innovation fan, interviewer, profiler and community-builder, Andile Masuku. Andile is Co-founder at African Tech Roundup and serves as Head of Community at Founders Factory Africa. Follow him on Twitter @MasukuAndile.
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Salad Dressing Recording Company. This is a biweekly podcast hosted by Andile, which brings you mixes from the most talented house Dj's locally. Mixes vary from Deep House to Afro Tech, Ama Piano to Gqom, etc. South Africa is a diverse country and this podcast is trying to bring diversity. For Enquires & Bookings send an email to :andile.dj.info@gmail.com Love.
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Welcome to Diligent Deep O’clock Podcast. Monthly podcast, serving some of the best local & international deep & soulful house, lounge, disco & broken beats, with guest features from local dj's. For more info, like our page on Facebook & follow us on Instagram & X. Facebook: Diligent Deep Oclock Instagram: Diligent Deep Oclock X: DiligentDeepOclock Love,Peace & Music
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Untainted Podcast

Untainted Creatives

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Untainted Creatives is digital marketing & video production startup company. This podcast station purpose is to chat to more dreamer, thought-leaders, creators, storytellers & you our listener.
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This podcast is brought to you by The British Laryngological Association (BLA). With an overall interest in the development of laryngology (the management of airway, voice, and swallowing disorders and health promotion) we will discuss and explore pressing topics and issues with leading experts from across the globe. Gaining valuable insights, knowledge, and guidance, cutting through the noise to provide a clear voice!
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DEeP Maintenance Records

DEeP Maintenance Records

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We’re a group of friends hosting DeEp Maintenance records from Lamontville, South Africa , together we promise to bring back the deep with a monthly release of crazy sounds, please listen and support.... For booking or enquirers send email at *www.Afromkhize@gmail.com*
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Creating Markets tells the behind-the-scenes stories of the people, trends, and ideas that are driving private sector investment in developing countries, reshaping economies, creating jobs, and addressing development challenges. It is produced by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a sister organization of the World Bank, and a member of the World Bank Group.
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Brave Group is founded on the belief that there are better, more interesting solutions to clients business problems to be found in our new digital reality. With a brave spirit and an entrepreneurial approach, Brave Group embraces new technologies and strategic philosophies. A unique place where people co-create new platforms that redefine the way we create success. Our high-performance culture and constant ambition to stay curious, drives our one mission: Creative Solutions. Memorable Work.
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Unlocking Our Voices

The Dogon Initiative, LLC

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Unlocking Our Voices focuses specifically on the Black diasporas, the culture, the people, their stories, their issues, injustices, and the varying measures used to prolong our oppression and marginalization. Our aim is to connect peoples of the Black diasporas, in new and exciting ways. Equipping them with the tools, platform, and access that allows them to trace their history, and also point to how an understanding of the past influences the very present that they live in. Ultimately impres ...
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Exclusive guest mix by Andile Andy DDOPOD - 039(Andile Andy Mix) ......................................................................................................................... Bookings Facebook:Andile Andy SA Instagram:m_andileandy Email:andileandyca@gmail.com Contact:0762722252 ...........................................................…
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DDOPOD - 039(Groove & Soothe Mix) It's my birthday month & to celebrate my birthday, I've prepared something special for your eargasmic pleasure. Get into the groove and enjoy this edition. Bookings Facebook:Sir Alex Instagram:_siralexza x:_siralexza Contact: 0693812760 ...............................................................................…
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Send us a Text Message. When it comes to exploring the vast field of laryngology, few events promise the depth and breadth of insight as the Cutting Edge Laryngology Conference—coming on 2-4 October 2024, showcasing the latest advances in our field. In this special episode of the podcast, Natalie meets with Honorary Treasurer of the BLA, Chadwan Al…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, host Natalie Watson speaks with ENT surgeon Dr Andile Sibiya about laryngology care in South Africa, and the unique challenges facing the population in terms of the size of the area and population, and the huge reliance on limited public health services. When Dr Sibiya first started in the province, she was …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, our host, Natalie Watson, invites Fiona Gillies, Emma Webber, and Sarah Wallace OBE, to discuss post-COVID effects on the larynx and the long COVID project run by the Royal College of Speech and Language therapists. The RC SLT project is led by a dedicated group of professionals working to create patient han…
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In today's episode, we bring attention to the Congolese people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. With some 4.5 million people displaced from their homes – more than in any other country in Africa – and 2 million children at risk of starvation the world community carries on as business as usual, while The Cry Of The Congolese People can be se…
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In today's episode, we would like to give attention to our Afro-Palestinian brothers and sisters as the Palestinians’s struggle for freedom and self-determination under Israeli’s occupation. And although Afro-Palestinians make up a small percentage of the Palestinian population, they have an astounding history. Mainly concentrated in Jerusalem, mos…
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In this episode we explore the meaning of Pan Africanism. Although decolonization has been achieved – insofar as the goals of national political independence were realized in the twentieth century – the need for African unity continues to be relevant to this day, especially with the increased presence of neocolonialism in Africa. First and foremost…
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In this episode Unlocking Our Voices gives attention to Ms. Coco Gauff on winning the US Open Finals and the African Union becoming a permanent member of the G20. What are the ramifications and or benefits of Africa becoming a member? How does that impact members of the BRICS nations that are also members of the G20? Don't forget to follow our soci…
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In this episode we focus on European Supremacy better known as white supremacy and how it is played out in the Americas and Africa. All over the world where the black cultures reside whether it’s in India, Bangladesh, Australia, the Caribbean, Africa or that of Latin America, European Supremacy has convinced the majority of those black people that …
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In today’s episode, we focus on education in the United States as it pertains to black youth in the educational system in high schools and on the college level. For this conversation we have an educator, motivational speaker, and who is also an author to talk about his journey as a black male living in the United States. Our guest Dr. Richard A. Cr…
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In this episode, we carefully analyze Marcus Garvey’s audio speech “Look for me in the whirlwind” freedom speech from circa in 1924, was one of his most impactful and powerful works that not only gives us an insight into this charismatic man’s views on the role of the Black diasporas around the world but also demonstrates how timeless his vision wa…
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In this episode, A reflection on our conversation with Thrive Vinomaandero Mahua from Namibia, a 23 year old student at the University of Namibia. She considers herself as a radical feminist and a proud author of Anthology and Memoir: What About Us? Background music is credited to “This Too Shall Pass” by Scott Buckely and “The Travelling Symphony”…
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Is western feminism dangerous to African cultures and values? In this episode of Unlocking Our Voices we have a conversation with Thrive Vinomaandero Mahua from Namibia. She is a 23 year old student at the University of Namibia. Ms. Mahua is a member of Namibia National Students Organisation, an organization that was founded in 1984, working for qu…
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In this episode I reflect on the conversation I had with the President of the Black consciousness organization in South Africa, Black First Land First, Mr. Andile Mngxitama. It is important to understand that our struggles as people of the Black Diasporas is universal so should be our unity. Andile shed some light on Black consciousness in South Af…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, host Natalie Watson is joined by Professor Ahmed Geneid, head of the Phoniatrics Department, Helsinki University Hospital of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, to discuss chronic cough, a common issue in laryngology exploring the leading causes of chronic cough, including factors like asthma, smoking, pol…
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In today's episode conversation with the President of the black consciousness organization called Black First Land First (BLF), Mr. Andile Mngxitama, shed some light on the Black consciousness in South Africa as it pertains to politics, social, and economic issues in South Africa. He is a black consciousness scholar; he is also the co-edited of the…
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This episode shed some insight on decolonization and Africa’s chance for a United States of Africa. By the time Bob’s “Africa unite” song reached the ears of millions of Black Africans in 1979, the prior decades had witnessed Africa’s struggle for decolonization. The process took several forms after the ending of Europe’s bloody war in 1945. Black …
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Send us a Text Message. Have you ever considered the connection between singing and laryngology? In this episode, Declan Costello, a celebrated consultant ear, nose, and throat surgeon, ENT and Audiology News editor and current President of the British Laryngological Association, explores this topic with host Natalie Watson. With a background as a …
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In this episode we reflect on “We Are In Debt To You” Black Americans. Our opinion in yesterday’s episode is that this African diaspora have largely been ignored by others from the African diaspora outside the United States or is unaware of the horrific trauma and brutal experience that Black Americans endured for life, liberty, and the pursuit for…
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In this episode we turn our attention to the African diaspora in the United States, the Black American experience. Our opinion in this episode is that this African diaspora have largely been ignored by others from the African diaspora outside the United States or is unaware of the horrific trauma and brutal experience that Black Americans endured f…
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Today’s episode gives attention to Fredrick Douglass' speech given in 1852, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? When he was summoned to deliver such a speech in front of a crowd of White Abolitionists on July 5, 1852, three million enslaved Africans were being denied their freedom. The Founding Fathers’ grievances against King George III were…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to the first episode of series 5 of BLA Connections; A Clear Voice. In this episode, Natalie chats with the current President and Immediate President of the BLA, Mr Declan Costello and Prof Guri Sandhu. Prof Sandhu is a founding member of the BLA and immediate past President of the Laryngology & Rhinology section at …
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1) June jazzin - what is love (Original Mix) 2) Akabu, Dave Lee ZR feat junadu - Haighways(Coddy Currie Remix) 3) Siz ft Yamazah - kuzolunga (Original Mix) 4)WABO Jile - Tsako budha(Original Mix) 5) Sane - i couldn't love you more (#### DubVox) 6) Nathan Jennings - We love women (####) 7) ##### 8) Ibrahim - Generic (Original Mix) 9) Funkky ft Mavhu…
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1. Phendula - Radic The Myth Original Mix 2. Oh Change (Original LP Mix) - Nini Maluks Ft Vince N. Mackyta, Cillia Bee & Pascale Yav 3. Undertow - Nini Maluks (Original Mix) 4. The Jargons & ZuluMafia- Sinday 5. Don't Walk Away- Brazo Wa Afrika Ft Uncle Chriz (8nine Muzique 2.0 Deep Touch Remix) 6. Over You - Nastic Groove (Original Mix) 7. Night I…
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Throughout history, there have been forces or shall we say ‘actors’ that have tried to pit us against each other trying to divide the Black diasporas across the world. They have used tactics and strategies to separate us by making us believe that we are different from one another whether that’s through highlighting the different shades of Black ski…
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Throughout history, there have been forces or shall we say ‘actors’ that have tried to pit us against each other trying to divide the Black diasporas across the world. They have used tactics and strategies to separate us by making us believe that we are different from one another whether that’s through highlighting the different shades of Black ski…
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In this final episode, the Multitudes of Many, Yet One in Origin, I would like to focus on highlighting the similarities of several countries of the Black diasporas such as Colombia, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States because too often our minor differences have been used by others to exploit and keep us divided. I believe that if we want …
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In this episode, let’s focus on the Multitudes of Many, Yet One in Origin. I would like to focus on highlighting the similarities of several countries of the Black diasporas because too often our minor differences have been used by others to exploit and keep us divided. I believe that if we want to connect and act in unison, we first have to recogn…
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In this episode, let’s focus on the Multitudes of Many, Yet One in Origin. I would like to focus on highlighting the similarities of several countries of the Black diasporas because too often our minor differences have been used by others to exploit and keep us divided. I believe that if we want to connect and act in unison, we first have to recogn…
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It’s February 2023 and as such it’s Black History Month in the United States and Canada. In those two North American countries they are celebrating the contributions of black people of the past and present. Celebrating Black history is important because the worst thing we can do is to stay silent. When we are silent, no one can understand our suffe…
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In the last episode, we focused on the importance of friendships and there are two main groups and historical events that were the focus of this discussion: The first was the liberation of Latin American countries and how both the Haitian independence and enslaved Africans have played an active role and a crucial part in helping countries in Latin …
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DMRs #12 Mix By Andile. 1. Atjazz - Kidnapped(Original Mix). 2. Dafro,Meme - Addiction(Ryu Ken Extended Remix). 3. Trust SA - The Big Base Has Changed(Original Mix). 4. Roque - Something for Closure(Original Mix). 5. Black Assertion, T-touch - Jesus(Original Mix). 6. Blaq Owl,Sir Young SA - Always(Blaq Owl Space Jam Mix). 7. Masah - Atjazz Galaxy A…
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For today’s show let’s call it: Our Friends Have Forgotten Us. In this episode, it focuses on the importance of friendships because it is relevant to discussion of this episode. There are two main groups and historical events that are the focus of this discussion: First is the liberation of Latin American countries and how both the Haitian independ…
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The Caribbean island of Jamaica is a country with remarkable wonders and beauties. Once colonized by Spain and Britain it is a predominantly black nation with its black population with no true economic and political power. Independence in name, its political leaders don’t think race consciously nor work towards the betterment of black Jamaicans. Th…
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In this episode we spend the hour with the president of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL), Mr. Steven Golding in Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. Golding, lectures on the philosophy of Marcus Garvey at the primary, secondary, and tertiary level. In addition, he serves as a member of the Jamaican National Co…
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Send us a Text Message. In the final episode of series 4 of BLA Connections: A Clear Voice, host Natalie Watson is joined by Professor Reza Nouraei, Consultant Laryngologist and Tracheal Surgeon at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham, to discuss how to oxygenate our patients whilst operating on the larynx under general anaesthetic. Prof Nouraei walk…
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In this episode, we will continue our discussion on Marcus Garvey’s historical speech, “Look for me in the whirlwind” from circa 1924, is one of his most impactful and powerful works that not only gives us an insight into this charismatic man’s views on the role of the Black diasporas around the world, but also demonstrates how timeless his vision …
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In this episode, we delve into a historical speech delivered by Marcus Mosiah Garvey, “Look for me in the whirlwind” from circa 1924, is one of his most impactful and powerful works that not only gives us an insight into this charismatic man’s views on the role of the Black diasporas around the world, but also demonstrates how timeless his vision w…
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