Listen To Your Footsteps Podcast
1) Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Between Worlds Finding Belonging
What happens when your life refuses to fit into a single box? In this conversation, Kojo Baffoe sits down with Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Oxford-educated scholar, SMWX host, musician and former aspiring pr...Show More
2) Antonio David Lyons, Stepping Through Every Open Door
Actor, poet, musician and social activist Antonio David Lyons joins Listen To Your Footsteps to talk about grief, ancestors and what it means to keep stepping through every open door.Raised between Ja...Show More
3) Mpeo Nkosi, The Power Within Work
Chartered marketer, brand strategist and podcast host Mpeo Nkosi joins Listen To Your Footsteps to talk about burnout, career change and choosing an intentional life beyond corporate comfort. In this ...Show More
4) Refiloe Ramogase, A Life of Self-Disruption and Stewardship
Before he became one of the most respected voices shaping South Africa’s music ecosystem, Refiloe Ramogase was a boy in a Catholic school uniform learning discipline, structure and the emotional silen...Show More
5) Siphiwe Mhlambi, A Life Built Frame by Frame
Siphiwe Mhlambi’s story begins with rupture. Abandoned as a child, raised without answers, and left to assemble a sense of belonging from fragments, he discovered a camera at thirteen and found more t...Show More
6) Ntsiki Mkhize, Designing A Life Of Social Impact
From natural hair blogging before it was a movement to podcasting long before it was mainstream, Ntsiki Mkhize has spent her entire life arriving in spaces early.Today she is a social entrepreneur, au...Show More
7) Annicia Manyaapelo, Women Who Collect Our Futures Together
Annicia Manyaapelo has spent her life shaping spaces where African creativity is seen, protected, and valued. As the founder of NichLuxe and creator of Women Who Collect, she is rewriting the rules of...Show More
8) Charl Blignaut, Writing The Culture We Live
For more than three decades, Charl Blignaut has chronicled South Africa’s cultural heartbeat. As a journalist, editor, and critic, he has written the stories that have defined how we see ourselves, fr...Show More
9) Sewela Langeni, Building Community Through Books
From a quiet corner of Melville’s 27 Boxes, Sewela Langeni has built more than just a bookshop. Through Book Circle Capital, she has created a home for African stories and the people who love them; a ...Show More
10) Tshiamo Modisane, Becoming Whole In Public View
From the curated chaos of the digital age to the quiet rooms of self-reflection, Tshiamo Modisane has learned that the real work of becoming is not about being seen; it’s about being known.In this int...Show More