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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
We caught up with Songwriter and Hiphop Artist Fiddy The Rapper and he shared on how important constant self-education is for creatives as well as sharing his experiences and advice in order to enlighten the Modern Hiphop Artist.
We caught up with Humanitarian and Visual Creative sensation Alina Mateke to talk about how best Visual Arts can be used to educate the masses and address Social Ills in modern-day Africa.
At a time were the Worldwide protest movement has been gathering momentum, we got a rare opportunity to have a sitdown with Performance Artist, Writer, Educator, and Activist Nashilongweshipwe Mushaandja so he can share and shed more light on Decolonialism and Promoting Social Justice as Creatives.
Artwork Photo Credit: Clemence Hess
We sit down with Photographer and Journalist James Jamu to discuss why and how best we can tell our stories through Photography as African creators.
We got an opportunity to have a sit down with the Founding CEO of Lairdman Enterprises 'Mutsa Lairdman' to discuss the current state on Music Production in sub-Saharan Africa as well as discussing how one can traverse the creative industry as a Christian creative being.
One of Namibia's talented women on the frontline of the filmmaking revolution, Mikiros Garoes shares with us the story of her journey in the industry and gives insight on the ins and outs of navigating the film industry as women.
We caught up with Loop Artist Raymond 'Sir Ray' Mupfumira as he shared his experiences and journey as a multi-instrumentalist as well as the state of Live Looping in Southern Africa.
The reason why I have created a platform that seeks to empower and inspire African creatives to follow their passion as well as bring about stories of triumph from the every day challenging experience of being a young creative in Africa.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.