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Home is where the heart is,
And where we all must stay,
However hard as it may sound to you,
Look at it this way:
The sun has started shining,
We see the flowers grow,
Our mornings seem much brighter,
And warmer winds now blow.
At Summer replaces Spring,
And day defeats the night,
The Earth will keep revolving,
And the world will be alright.
By David A Thornton
"Seemed to me drumming that drumming was the best way to God"
Please join us on the We Exist Podcast and you give you a drumming session and tips on how drumming (music) and movement can benefit you.
Its Development without losing authenticity.
Please join us by listening to the We Exist podcast where we talk to Nolufefe Abegail Tobo about what it means to be a single mother raising a girl child in the 21st century. We had a Q & A session where we asked her about her childhood, her take on raising a child and and the challenges she might have faced while raising me!
We hope that this podcast can help motivate single mothers who feel like giving up on themselves and their child. It is not easy but always trust and believe that process. It takes a village !
Trash and litter is a huge problem in the world we live in. No matter how much we avoid this issue, but it will always affect us in the long run. There are many ways to solve this problem, it starts with changing your mindset about how you see trash. It starts with educating yourself and the people around you and doing something about it.
Join us in the We Exist podcast as we share our stories on the impact trash has and what you can start changing your ways of doing things. Its development without losing authenticity.
What is it about outdoor activities that you love the most? Is it the sound of birds? That cooling breeze on top of the mountain or is it simply taking a walk in your neighborhood? Tune in on tonight's episode where we share our experiences with outdoor activities. Tonight, we are join by Piwo and Zola.
Zola is one of the fittest man we know. He is a epic rider and fantastic adventure guide. He's adventure story started in Kayamandi Township, in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape where he grew up. You would find him on the mountain with his bike, exposing himself to the greatness of the wild outdoor. He enjoys the thrill and wish to expose more people up the mountain on his bike. He is also taking on the world, so watch this space!
We also have Piwo. Originally from Guguethu, one of the biggest townships in Cape Town. She is inspired by change and the development both around herself and around her. She is driven by natural forces and divine energy. She is very dynamic and has a brilliant way of holding a space. She knows her plants very well as she often uses them to heal herself and recommends them instead of western medicine.
Everyone has an idea of how the Covid 19 pandemic will end. Judging from the crises we have faced so far, it is safe say to social awareness is at its highest it has ever been. Crises such as domestic violence, mental health issues and racism attacks news has turned from a jaw dropping reaction to a "we are changing the narrative" experience. We have seen many people taking advantage of this moment by starting businesses and families becoming closer than ever before. Here we discuss a post Covid 19 world from a socio-psychological perspective.
Tonight's topic is, Leaving a Legacy: How do you want to be remembered.
On this podcast, we invite Lebo Molapo, a young South African lady from Pretoria with her own interpretation on how she would like to be remembered. This is very engaging topic, one that includes subtopics like Black Lives Matter, the importance of the environment, to having conversations about our childhood experiences and how that shaped our perspectives as adults.
Many of us want to be remembered by our good deeds and the impact we may have had on other people. Please join us as we talk about leaving a legacy, this will hopefully give you a chance to think of you could possibly leave a legacy. Enjoy
Todays topic is all about Africa day and my experience living in South Africa amongst other people from African countries/states. Africa day is to ceebrate the successes of how far we have come since decolonialisation in various countries. We may have challenges like the current pandemic, xenephobia and poverty, amongst other things but this does not and has not stopped African people for being the most selfless and authentic people in the world.
What does it mean to be of service to you? Please join us as we unpack what it means to be of service. Its short, its powerful, its worth listening to.
This is the introduction episode of We Exist podcast.
A brief history of how a passion project was birthed and what it took to come alive.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.