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By Olintshi Innovation Brokers
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
In this episode, our last of the year, Amanda reflects on her last two conversations with Benedict Phiri and Tumi Mphahlele, and what she has taken away from these conversations respectively. Please do enjoy it.
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A happy Hanukkah, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours from The Olintshi Team.
In this episode, Amanda speaks to Benedict Phiri. Ben is a practicing attorney and founder of IusPrudentia Specialist Council, a bespoke law firm. We hear how he has navigated entrepreneurship in the legal sector, his bright outlook on life and growth and how the current version of himself came about. Please do enjoy it.
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All the best, The Olintshi team
As most, if not all, South Africans know, a large problem in South Africa is electricity. In this episode, Amanda talks to Tumi Mphahlele, the co-founder of i-g3n, a local renewable energy startup. We hear about Tumi’s journey into and through the sustainable energy industry and her solution with lithium batteries.
Please do enjoy.
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All the best, The Olintshi team.
On this Olintshi Podcast, Amanda reflects on the conversations she’s had with Lovey Talana and Cerina Bezuidenhout in the first two episodes of this season. We look at how these entrepreneurs juggle their businesses and relationships, as well the resilience that such people have to build up to succeed. Please do enjoy this episode.
In this episode, Amanda talks to Cerina Bezuidenhout - the vivacious, enthusiastic and friendly co-founder of Future Females. Join us as we discuss the reality of the entrepreneur’s dilemma and how to grow and uplift women in business. Do enjoy!
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WE’RE BACK AND REFRESHED! Welcome to Season 3.
On our first episode of the new season, Amanda talks to the owner and CEO of Dermacell Cosmetics, Lovey Talana. We hear how Lovey’s resilience, adaptability and passion has carried her to where she is now, and how she remains positive and strong during adversity. Do enjoy!
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In this season finale, Amanda reflects on the conversations she’s had with all the guests in Season 2 of the Olintshi Podcast. Through the season, 9 amazing entrepreneurs shared their stories with us, relating the realities of being in business. From stories of passion, hard work, grit, heartbreak, love and sheer force of will, these inspiring individuals are testament to the beauty of being in business.
We've loved having along this journey with us and looking forward having you along in Season 3.
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On this episode, Amanda speaks to seasoned South African actor, voice-over artist, acting trainer and workshop facilitator, Paul Maila. In this fascinating conversation, we hear how Paul followed his passion for acting, as well as his business ventures outside of the big screen, silver screen and recording booth.
On this episode, Amanda speaks to the founder and owner of Oratile Kids, Tsepiso Monamodi. A finance graduate, with a flair for fashion, Tsepiso details her journey to growing a leather manufacturing company producing handmade baby shoes. We also hear of how important her family has been in supporting her and how they’ve taught her skills that help her in managing and running her business.
Do enjoy this episode.
On this Olintshi Podcast, Amanda reflects on the conversations she’s had with Inga Sebata, as well as Koketso and Mpho Moeng. We look at how these entrepreneurs juggle their businesses and relationships with family and partners. Please do enjoy this episode.
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.