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In this episode I connect with media elder Dan Moyane to discuss the importance of telling your story in his memior “I Don't Want To Die Unknown”. We unpack why our stories need to be documented instead of being only told through oral tradition. Dan Moyane shares lessons that were taught by his late parents, we discuss the influence his father had on his life growing up in Soweto and his advice to young fathers. Then end off by discussing his views on how the older generation of men have failed to educate young South African's about the liberation struggle and how we can help our foreign brothers and sisters who came to our country for a better life and opportunities. “I Don't Want To Die Unknown” , .
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In this episode I connect with media elder Dan Moyane to discuss the importance of telling your story in his memior “I Don't Want To Die Unknown”. We unpack why our stories need to be documented instead of being only told through oral tradition. Dan Moyane shares lessons that were taught by his late parents, we discuss the influence his father had on his life growing up in Soweto and his advice to young fathers. Then end off by discussing his views on how the older generation of men have failed to educate young South African's about the liberation struggle and how we can help our foreign brothers and sisters who came to our country for a better life and opportunities. “I Don't Want To Die Unknown” , .
Please don't forget to Subscribe to gain access to all our podcasts. If you enjoy the show please share it with friends and family to help us grow and be part of our brother's evolution as men . Thank you for your support.
Purchase the book:
Exclusive Books: I Don't Want To Die Unknown
eBook: I Don't Want To Die Unknown
Connect:
Instagram: Dan Moyane
Facebook: Dan Moyane
Linked In: Dan Moyane
YouTube: #ConnectAfricaMoyane
Follow us & share your thoughts on the topic:
Website: Manned Up Conversations
Facebook: @MannedUpConvos
Instagram: @MannedUp_Convos
Twitter: @MannedUp_Convos
Hope you are enjoying the conversation so far.
Remember to take note of things that stand out to you while listening and take a moment to reflect in your own time or discuss this with some friends over some drinks, a meal or relaxing activity of your choice.
Thank you for tuning into Manned Up Conversations. Please subscribe to help grow the platform, you can also find us on YouTube if you prefer video and don't forget to share your comments, insights or questions.
Support the show
Sign up for Ain't Heavy, My Brother - A Workshop in Support of Grieving Men on [email protected].
Donate To Our Campaign with Love Your Nuts Foundation To Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
Visit our site to explore our work:
website: www.mannedupconvos.com