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The HALI Access Network Podcast series tells the stories of founders and key players within HALI Access Network organisations, their students and friends. The HALI Access Network aims to level the playing field for high achieving, low income African youth to access higher education opportunities around the globe. The views in this podcast series are the views of the guests and not necessarily those of the HALI Access Network.
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In celebration of Heritage Month, Fezile Manzini delves into an age-old practice that healed bloodlines of bad karma/generational curses, that was rooted in marrying into a family with good karma/good luck. The conversation is centred on the African definition of a soulmate and what their role is in your life and family. RISE fm…
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We're honoured to welcome legendary author, playwright, and actress Dr. Gcina Mhlophe on RISEfm Evenings with Fezile Manzini for our Selfcation feature. Fresh from representing South Africa at UNESCO’s International Literacy Day in China on 8 September 2024, Dr. Mhlophe continues to inspire as a global advocate for literacy and the preservation of …
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Every parent wants their child to do exceptionally well academically however not every parent can consistently assist their child at home. Fezile Manzini has a conversation with Lebone Segolodi on the benefits of having the SpongeIn App for parents and students. RISE fmBy RISE fm
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Afrotraction - Unsigned - AfroNeoSoulRnb producer Afrotraction launches “Unsigned.Vocalist” which is a project that empowers his most talented fans from all provinces across SA, with aim to also include fans from neighbouring regions such as Eswatini, Botswana, Mozambique and etc. The project is aimed at giving unsigned singers an opportunity to cr…
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This episode is a conversation between Helen, Habiiba and Geofrey Njovu. Geofrey is a Pestalozzi alumnus and Mastercard Foundation Scholar at the University of Edinburgh where he studies Chemistry. On top of his studies he is running the Mastercard Foundation Scholars podcast, the Ekasi Podcast. He is also constantly reading and learning and is inf…
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In this episode, Helen and Janet talk to Corey Johnson, the founder of a groundbreaking education programme called Imagine Scholar in South Africa. Imagine Scholar is an after school programme aiming to create impactful people through joyful learning. It is built on the idea of sustainable change. After ten years of running, the board of directors …
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In this episode, Helen Leale-Green talks to ESSA (Education Sub Saharan Africa) CEO, Lucy Heady, and Head of Research and Insight, Pauline Essah. ESSA is a non-profit organisation located in the UK. ESSA's mission starts with universities and colleges, using data and evidence to drive the change needed for a dramatic improvement in education for yo…
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Welcome back to the podcast. In this week’s episode, Helen and Janet are joined by Leila and Christine, two alumnae from the Zawadi Africa Education Fund. Zawadi is a leadership programme that helps young Kenyan women access university to turn them into future leaders. It is also a member organisation of the HALI Access Network. Zawadi’s unique pro…
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In this episode of the podcast, Helen and Habiiba are joined by Benson Wereje, co-founder of CIYOTA. CIYOTA is a youth-led movement that supports the refugee population living in camps in Uganda. Most of the refugees come from the Democratic Republic of the Congo as well as South Sudan. Benson talks about his life as a refugee fleeing from the Demo…
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This episode of the HALI Access Network podcast briefly introduces our host, Helen Leale-Green, and co-presenters Janet, Quincy and Habiiba. We then hear from Janet and Quincy about some of the work they have been involved in recently, as well as their experiences of studying abroad at the University of Edinburgh under a MasterCard Foundation schol…
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Worked through Pastor Martin Gale’s anti-Calvinism sermon today (see link below) in a special Radio Free Geneva edition of the Dividing Line, looking at common objections and the incoherence of those arguments. A great way to finish off 2010! Thanks to all who have listened to the DL this year, and we look forward to serving our Lord and proclaimin…
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Spent the first portion of the program responding to George Bryson’s “Doom and Gloom” anti-Calvinist piece, played some sections of Bassam Zawadi’s presentation on Christianity (I have been informed that it was not done in London, as I had expected, but in the UAE in the summer of 08), and then took callers, including a final call accusing me of vi…
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Well, it was raining in Phoenix today (don’t worry, it won’t be raining tomorrow!) so, our phones went nuts. So, we could only take Skype calls, but that’s OK, it worked out. I started off with some quotes from a fascinating Brigham Young sermon wherein he said he had not read the Bible for years and taught the Adam God doctrine. Then we started ta…
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I am so thankful to TurretinFan for guest hosting the DL today. I caught parts of it, but I tuned in after all the first-time technical difficulties (including our first problems with our relatively new, updated phone system, AND, I am told, our new phoneline provider). What are the odds of those two things happening on the same day we have a guest…
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We had a rather, uh, technically challenged DL live from Detroit yesterday. The first time I disappeared was due to the hotel wireless: they simply cycle all the users off twice a day, and, well, that happened about eleven minutes in. Why I dropped the connection three or four more times, I don’t know, but I think Rich managed to edit most of those…
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Felt like I was back in a seminary classroom today! It was great. Our first caller, Peter, set a new record for how many questions you can cram into one phone call. Well done. Then we had a great conversation with Landon on presuppositional apologetics, then talked to Dan from Maine on NT Wright and justification, and even talked with a brother fro…
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Listened to portions of the Hitchens/Dembski debate on the existence and goodness of God. We were left wondering what a shallow defense of Mother Theresa had to do with the topic, and mourned the opening it gave Hitchens to conclude the debate most memorably. Theology matters, again. Then we took e-mail questions on a variety of topics, commented b…
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So what prompted me to do a Radio Free Geneva? Well, first, the clips from the Ankerberg Show with Norman Geisler and his dismissal of the utter refutation of his horrific “farmer and the boys in the swimming pond” illustration (and the misquotation of Matthew 23:37 as well). But after spending the first half hour on that topic, I moved into the ma…
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Today was all caller driven, or I guess, net driven. I answered a Twitter question on Acts 16:31ff first, then Rich read a number of e-mail questions, and then we started taking lots of Skype and regular calls on…well, a wide variety of topics. This is about as close as I’ll ever get to doing my impersonation of a Bible answer guy type stint. Lots …
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