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Called To Serve

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Called To Serve

Paradox Media

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Masike Lebele has used his social influence to members of his community and society at large to reconnect and cope with the psychological impact of the Covid19 Lockdown Regulations, which have resulted in an antisocial euphoria as an effect. He
Mother and daughter duo, Belinda and Kirsty Watts founded the Kirsty Watts Foundation following a plea from a young 14-year-old Kirsty who was going through chemotherapy. After seeing how much medical and emotional support she received from her
Having first become a household name through co-founding the #NotInMyName movement in 2017 following the brutal murder of 21-year-old Karabo Mokoena, Siyabulela Jentile has over the years continued to develop the movement into one that isn't ju
After a brief breather, we're happy to share with you this week, a new episode. Nkomo Wa Maphike chats with Sonono Khoza, the founder and Director of the Zodwa Khoza Foundation based in Diepkloof, Soweto. Sonono started the foundation in honour
It is no secret that Christianity is a religion that was enforced on Africans due to colonization. Father Oupa Matseke is among a new generation of black African religious leaders whose travels to countries like Tanzania, where African traditio
Families with young children living with autism in SA, don't always receive the services and support that they need. Kgathi Mabuya, Principal of Mohato School for Autism in Naledi, Soweto took on the challenge of working to educate families and
In our episode this week, Nkomo Wa Maphike sits down with the Founder and Director of Word on the Street, Itumeleng Selepe to chat about his mission to help rehabilitate drug users while challenging drug and substance abuse among SA’s young and
This week, Nkomo Wa Maphike sits down with Matseleng Mogodi, the Director of ‘I Get It Now’, a mental health awareness program and founder of Snooks Estates. Matseleng chats about what urged her to start driving awareness around mental health,
The recent insurgency in Mozambique and the ongoing conflict between Israeli and Palestinian nationals has led us to reflect on the work that needs to be done to challenge the leadership of countries wherein there is conflict displacing citizen
**Trigger Warning sexual assault and rape is mentioned in the episode**Ahead of Child Protection Week which officially begins on May 30 in South Africa, Nkomo Wa Maphike chats with Amelia Zulu, the Project Manager of Kagcisham Kids Project, a
In this week's episode, we travel to Bertrams in central Johannesburg where Nkomo Wa Maphike meets with the Founder of Bertrams Inner City Farm, Refiloe Molefe whose passion for farming helps her feed Johannesburg's poor community. She has over
In our episode this week, Nkomo Wa Maphike sits down with the Co-founder of Water for The Future, Romy Stander to chat about the process of restoring the river and how she ended up co-leading this major project in the heart of Johannesburg.  T
In our episode this week, Nkomo Wa Maphike sits down with the Founder of The Pink Room, Mandisa Jiyane to chat about the healing work that she's been able to do for teenagers through the organisation being planted at schools across Johannesburg
In this week’s episode, we travel to Kliptown in Soweto where Nkomo Wa Maphike chats with the Founder of the Soweto Kliptown Youth (SKY) NPO, Bob Nameng. Nameng's experience working in the NPO sector started with the Jabu and Bob Youth Club (J
In this week’s episode, we travel to Pretoria where Nkomo Wa Maphike chats to Founder and Director of Pelmo Publishers, Nkemiseng Molefe. Nkemiseng’s journey as a publisher began when she published books written in isiZulu by her father, Dr. La
In this week's episode, we travel to Central Jabavu in Soweto where Nkomo Wa Maphike meets with the new Director of The Morris Isaacson Centre for Music, Lungile Zaphi. Zaphi is a photographer and Human Resources graduate who uses her experienc
In this week's episode, Nkomo Wa Maphike sits down with Mpendulo Mfeka, SRC President at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) to tap into his journey as the SRC President in the midst of an international pandemic and what this age means f
Nkomo Wa Maphike sits down with Cancervive's Education & Support Manager for insight into her journey to becoming the advocate that she is and lessons from the journey.
Vatiswa Mtyalela has seen how children in her neighbourhood are chased from home and left to wander the streets. She has since 2005, created a space where they can draw and develop their reading and understanding so they can carve a brighter fu
Molefe Thwala uses his experience in the arts industry, as a tool to emphasize the importance of art as a method to preserve their developmental progress. He highlights the struggles faced by young upcoming artists and prominent artists in an i
Women and girl empowerment is something that remains very important to not only communicate but actively demonstrate in society with meaningful results as evidence of empowerment. This week we chat to Mastseliso Photolo, founder of Lefurile Pas
TRIGGER WARNING: Reference to sexual assault made in the podcast.__________Father Kgaogelo Ntsie, inspired by his own battle with depression, advocates for resource investment towards psychological support for religious leaders.  Currently a
Meet Thebe Mohatle, former spokesperson of Kaizer Chiefs and Departments of Education, Social Development, and Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane. Mohatle is now a Director of the Homework and Career Guidance Centre in Protea North, Soweto. A ce
With two episodes already up, the voices behind the podcast series thought it would be great to share with you a history of the series.  Introduced are also the voices behind the work that you get to listen to every Friday. 
This week's episode introduces traditional healer, Gogo Slwane, who shares her experience of the initiation she underwent in her early 30s as well as some of the negative opinions about sangomas that she's trying to change. Tune in
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