Synopsis
We take our listeners on a journey through the theatre of the mind. Our radio documentaries are not only entertaining, they are thought provoking. To fund this labour of love, we rely on our business clients - hosting tailor-made podcasting solutions.
Episodes
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Profile
26/02/2021 Duration: 05minOne of my most memorable interviews was with a veteran newsman who suffered no fools. This was compiled for SABC Radio. I have reproduced it on the Spudcaster page. It tells the life story of a veteran newsman, who lived and breathed the struggle against apartheid. And he penned many a short story to tell the tale.
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Featuring: Lya
26/02/2021 Duration: 48minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. YouTube Lya Reis Guerrero is a Drummer, Percussionists and surfer born in the infamous city of Caracas, Venezuela. We talk about her move to Europe, playing drums with some of the hottest bands around and her biggest passion: surfing. The Other Side of the Sun is a podcast by Solarkidd. He currently lives in London in the United Kingdom. His is a journey of self discovery. With eclectic tastes. Ranging from Ancient History to Music. And likewise, astronomy and language. Similarly, ancient alien theories. For more podcasts, visit Spudcaster. LinksFacebook Instagram Website CreditsIntro music produced by solarkidd (the A Team) @abstractsunpro. Outro music produced by @st4x_music (the A Team) @abstractsunpro. Video Edited by @optimizevisuals.
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Bab'Grand
26/02/2021 Duration: 04minI stumbled upon the name for this podcasting platform, quite by chance. I was visiting the National Zoo in Pretoria, and this painting of a baobab tree really grabbed my attention. There's a mini market where artists sell their wares at the Zoo's entrance. The artist is known only as Bab'Grand. The tree is a symbol for a meeting place in African tradition. The idea for the podcast, Spudcaster, was born from my love of a simba chip ad when I was a kid. They were all chanting "I want to be a simba chippie" and then one potato rolls off the back of the truck and they zoom in on him saying "I osso wanted to be a simba tsipie" (this is the typical accent associated with coloured people). I loved that add. So baobulb is a combination of the spud and the symbolic tree. You can find this and other podcasts on the Spudcaster page. The painting of baobulb trees Grand Maghadlela other artworks A trip to the zoo reveals the underside of our dual economy
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Colour Run
26/02/2021 Duration: 04minI had a rather uncomfortable experience when I participated in the 2018 Colour Run in Johannesburg. As one of my first forays into podcasting, I compiled this short episode. Contact us if you’re interested in setting up your own podcast!
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RedLighter Project - A Covid World
26/02/2021 Duration: 34minIn this episode, Wesley Pepper unpacks his own art processes. It's all about the making of his solo show coming up in April, with YEBO! Art Gallery. Wesley talks about the birds that appear in the background of 95% of his art work. And he shares insights into the making of the body of work itself, as well as his influences. He also discusses his alter ego, Mondego the City Vagabond. Next week, Wesley finishes off by discussing the final piece for his show. Visit our Spudcaster page for more podcasts.
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Sermon: God First
21/02/2021 Duration: 20minReverend Heidi Petersen prepared this sermon, entitled "God First". Music: Be Still for the Presence of the Lord by Aled Jones and Seek Ye First by Maranatha! Music. This podcast is produced as a service to Saint Barnabas United Church. Please head over to our website for more podcasts.
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Sermon
20/02/2021 Duration: 22minReverend Kelvin Harris delivered this sermon for podcast. It is based on the following scripture readings: Psalm 91:1-2; 9-15 Luke: 4; 1-13 The podcast is produced as a service to the church community and friends. So drop us an email, if you would like to subscribe. And visit the new weblink for more podcasts in this series! Please rate/comment/subscribe!
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Featuring: Charles Ash
19/02/2021 Duration: 01h15minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. YouTube Anti-race activist and human rights campaigner, Charles Ash, features in this week’s episode of The Other Side of the Sun. In this episode, Charles Ash gives us a rare glimpse into his personal life.Importantly, he shares his passion project: educating people about Autism Spectrum Disorder. One thing is certain, voices like Charles’ should never be silenced. Special shout out to Eldo’s FM, Kofifi FM and Poort FM! Aweh. Dala what you must. Awombness. LinksAutism Ad Twitter Facebook What do you think of this episode? The Other Side of the Sun is a podcast by Solarkidd. He currently lives in London in the United Kingdom. His is a journey of self discovery. With eclectic tastes. Ranging from Ancient History to Music. And likewise, astronomy and language. Similarly, ancient alien theories. For more podcasts, visit our website. Or view
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Sermon
16/02/2021 Duration: 19minReverend Heidi Petersen prepared this Ash Wednesday sermon. Music: Were You There performed A Capella by Pegasis, and I Surrender All by CeCe Winans. This podcast is produced as a service to Saint Barnabas United Church. Please don’t forget to rate/review at the bottom of this page. Similarly, head over to Podlink and listen on your favourite app! Please listen and subscribe. And visit the weblink for more in this series. What do you think of this episode?
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Sermon
12/02/2021 Duration: 22minDisclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy/stance of Baobulb.org. Sermon: I Love My Neighbour. Reverend Kelvin Harris delivered this sermon for podcast. It is based on the following scripture readings: Acts: 7:54-59 Matthew: 22: 34-40 The podcast is produced as a service to the church community and friends. So visit our website for more. What do you think of this podcast?
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Featuring: Iyaba Ibo Mandingo
12/02/2021 Duration: 55minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Wesley Pepper talks to visual artist Iyaba Ibo Mandigo. Hailing from Saint Johns, Antigua Iyaba is a prolific artist and activist. Deeply rooted in the continent, the pan-africanist describes himself as a Storyteller/Painter/Poet/Writer/Artist/Playwright/Fashion Designer/Teacher. Taken from Facebook Social Media Links:Facebook Twitter Insta Ayaba Art What do you think of this episode? Importantly, Wesley set up this podcast as a platform. To talk art, processes and the politics of art and activism. For more podcasts, head over to our website. Or view this episode in your favourite app. Special thanks to Chris Morrow 4 for the theme music.
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Sermon
05/02/2021 Duration: 17minDisclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy/stance of Baobulb.org. Reverend Kelvin Harris delivered this sermon for podcast. It is based on the following scripture readings: Genesis 32: 9-12 John 12: 20-28 The podcast is produced as a service to the church community and friends. So visit our website for more podcasts.
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Featuring: Sutra
31/01/2021 Duration: 49minDisclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. YouTubeSutra is a Ghanaian/British artist and medical doctor based in London. Her creative work explores the dynamic power of voice and the art of storytelling as an act of individual and collective resistance. Inspired by her childhood in Ghana and her own experiences of intersectionality, she presents this version of power to her audience through her music and her literary work. To date, she has released two music projects and most recently a book of poetry entitled Marrow. #W is her first collaborative filmpiece, co-directed with filmmaker Edem Dotse. Sutra is a practicing Accident and Emergency Doctor in the NHS. The Other Side of the Sun is a podcast by Solarkidd. He currently lives in London in the United Kingdom. His is a journey of self discovery. With eclectic tastes. Ranging from Ancient History to Music. And likewise, astronomy and language. Similarly, ancient alien theories. For more podcasts, visit our website. LinksIn
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Sermon
29/01/2021 Duration: 17minSub theme: All will be well. Reverend Kelvin Harris delivered this sermon for podcast. It is based on the following scripture readings: Daniel 12:8 The podcast is produced as a service to the church community and friends. So visit our website for more podcasts in this series.
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Featuring: Nicholas Orlando James
26/01/2021 Duration: 01h04minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. YouTube Nicholas Hewlett is an improvisational jazz pianist and social activist who campaigns for Native American and First Nations peoples. We talk about the disparities within the arts and the misrepresentation of non – white or people from minority backgrounds and their lack of success within these spaces. We also delve into the history of his ancestry and the Native American people and culture and the campaigns he has worked on for Indigenous Worldwide. The Other Side of the Sun is a podcast by Solarkidd. He currently lives in London in the United Kingdom. His is a journey of self discovery. With eclectic tastes. Ranging from Ancient History to Music. And likewise, astronomy and language. Similarly, ancient alien theories. For more podcasts, our website. LinksFacebook Instagram CreditsIntro music produced by solarkidd (the A Team) @ab
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Featuring: Julian Scholtz
24/01/2021 Duration: 48minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. Wesley Pepper talks COVID-19 conspiracy theories with law graduate, Julian Scholtz. They also explore the vaccine debate, touching in on AI. Julian Scholtz: courtesy of Instagram LinksInstagram Importantly, Wesley set up this podcast as a platform. To talk art, processes and the politics of art and activism. Special thanks to Chris Morrow 4 for the theme music. The podcast is now also available on iHeartRadio. Or you can visit the website.
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Featuring Nicky Damons
24/01/2021 Duration: 48minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. Wesley Pepper talks to his Aunt Nicky, who survived COVID-19. Most importantly, she shares her experiences living with the virus.Nicky Damons is a COVID-19 survivorWhat do you think of this episode? Linksnickydamons1@gmail.com Take Our PollImportantly, Wesley set up this podcast as a platform. To talk art, processes and the politics of art and activism. Special thanks to Chris Morrow 4 for the theme music. The podcast is now also available on iHeartRadio. Or you can visit the website feed.
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Featuring: Renè van Rensburg
23/01/2021 Duration: 01h40minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. Wesley Pepper makes up his mind on the great COVID-19 vaccine debate, in this latest episode of Art Lexica. He chat’s to longtime friend, Renè van Rensburg, about COVID conspiracies and living through a pandemic. Taken from FacebookThis raps up the series of episodes on COVID-19 and the vaccine debate. Next week, Wesley explores his own art processes as he prepares for a solo exhibition with Yebo Gallery coming up soon. Social Media Links:Facebook What do you think of this episode? Importantly, Wesley set up this podcast as a platform. To talk art, processes and the politics of art and activism. Special thanks to Chris Morrow 4 for the theme music. Visit the website for more podcasts.
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Featuring: Banba
17/01/2021 Duration: 54minWarning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Not suitable for children under the age of 18. Wesley Pepper chats to Matt and Gavin from Banba, an experimental electronic music project formed early last year. You first heard about Banba in episode 31 with Riaaz Palmer.Banba is fronted by Irish natives from the Dublin mountains. Matt and Gavin chat to Wesley about making music under lockdown. Artwork: Nicole Polito Logo: @merlot_the_magic_dragon @ross_carvill LinksFacebook Instagram Spotify In the following episodes, Wesley’s guests weigh in on the COVID-19 vaccine debate. Please follow the show notes below. Importantly, Wesley set up this podcast as a platform. To talk art, processes and the politics of art and activism. Special thanks to Chris Morrow 4 for the theme music. Head over to our website for more podcasts!