Listen To Your Footsteps
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Mimi Kalinda, A True African Storyteller
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, Mimi Kalinda, Group CEO and Co-founder of Africa Communications Media Group, a pan African public relations and communications agency, talks about how she navigates multiple identities, shaping narr
Lee-Roy Jason, Archiving the Present
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, photographer and storyteller Lee-Roy Jason talks about how he came to photography, the influence of both his father and his mother on his professional life, travel, the importance of archiving the p
Kenny 'DJ Kenzhero' Nzama, Curating + Sampling Life
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps, I chat to Kenny Nzama, known as DJ Kenzhero. He is many things, including a DJ, a musician, a creative, a brand strategist, a restauranteur and a creator of cultural movements. We chat about growing up in S
Leslie Kasumba, Owns Her Journey
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to Leslie “Lee” Kasumba, broadcaster, media personality, creative strategist, and speaker. Born in Cuba, from Uganda, and raised in South Africa, Lee was based in Ghana, at the time of this c
Rémy Ngamije, Finding Redemption In Art
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to Rémy “rémythequill” Ngamije, a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and photographer. He is the founder, chairperson, and artministrator of Doek, an independent arts organisation in Namibia suppor
Ralph 'Stagga Don Dada' Williams III, The Many Sides of A Man
This episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast feels like a 'chilling on the street corner' chat with it having been over a decade since Ralph Williams/Stagga actually talked beyond the infrequent tweets. We chat music and the Southern African music
Mensa 'M3nsa' Ansah, Creativity Personified
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to Mensa 'M3nsa' Ansah, producer, composer, rapper, singer, filmmaker and, in my view cultural activist. We talk growing up in a creatively accomplished family, fatherhood, craft, self-discov
Rodney Quarcoo, Living A Life In Pictures
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to Ghanaian documentary photographer Rodney Quarcoo about his evolution as a photographer, teaching, his relationship with his father and how that has influenced how he raises his children, a
The Craft of Writing with Mandla Langa
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to writer, poet and cultural activist Mandla Langa. We explore how he fell in love with writing, how he crafts his stories, how he was influenced by his times in ANC training camps during the
Keeping It Together with Yusuf 'Joey' Rasdien
In this episode of the Listen To Your Footsteps podcast, I chat to comedian, actor, writer, father and friend Joey Rasdien. We explore his love for stand-up comedy, navigating the loss of his wife, raising his son as a single parent, the relationship betw