People and Spaces
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
Hello 2022! This year we kick off with a difference. In this episode we invite an expert onto our platform to discuss the profound effect a simple issue such as lighting can have on our communities. Stephanie Briers; Phd candidate, Urbanist and Transdisciplinary Researcher gives us some insight into the effect lighting can have on the psyche of our communities.  Much of South Africa's infrastructure is still based on Apartheid planning and the issue of lighting is no different. Stephanie highlights these facts and how after almost 30 years of democracy, these issues still linger. The care ..read more
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Politics
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
Lets not get political. How many times have we heard that phrase before? It even came up in our WhatsApp group. Is it even possible not to get political? What are the elements that makes this a contentious topic? So many people want to steer clear of politics because of the portrayal of it on our tv's and newspapers. Is this a real depiction of what politics are about or is there more to it? Does politics really need to be dragged into everything or is there a world where we can engage on a human level? These are some of the questions we ask ourselves and so much more came from our chat. Have ..read more
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Chaos- Part 2
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
We pick up on our conversation about the riots in South. The last thought that was shared was on what we perceive to be the reality for South Africans, which from certain perspectives can look gloomy, but how there is still a resolution to stay and help with the rebuilding of our nation. In this part we look at the role that leadership plays in all of this. Everything rises and falls upon leadership. What kind of leadership do we have and what are the alternatives to what we currently have? Have a listen and let us know what you think ..read more
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Chaos- Part 1
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
Our country has been through another turbulent chapter in its history. One which has once again brought up a plethora of emotions. We discuss what the recent riots and looting meant to each of us, our families and people around us. The situation which played out in some parts of South Africa can honestly only be described as one of the low points in our country's history. Is there something that we can take from this moment to propel us into something better?  ..read more
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Inter(racial) relationships
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
Love. The most beautiful thing in the world. For some who are in interracial relationships, there can at times be certain challenges to overcome because of different lived experiences. In this episode we explored what some of those might be and had some good insights from one of our own who is in a successful interracial relationship of their own. The development of the conversation probably took a different direction than we initially thought it would, but its great when we can come to these conclusions when we talk and discuss tricky issues. Enjoy ..read more
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Access to Education
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
Knowledge gives power. Education eradicates poverty. All slogans and statements we have heard many times before yet for many there still are some barriers to gaining access to a decent education. Tertiary education being a good example. What are possible solutions to this issue faced by many South Africans? Is it too complex to solve? we had many different experiences from our own time at university. We explored these differences and came to some interesting conclusions. We have a few new voices on our show who add a very interesting perspective to this conversation. Enjoy ..read more
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Language- Part 2
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
Language as a driver of economic growth, language in public institutions, language as a marketable skill, language as a tool towards social mobility. The second part of our episode on language goes into a more technical direction where we look at how language can take us forward economically and socially. What are the benefits of being taught in a certain language or learning a new language to make yourself more attractive to the market? Where is South Africa going as a nation with regards to our approach to language in an economic sense? Is there a benefit by focusing on a common language to ..read more
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Language- Part 1
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
One of the most basic tools we use to communicate with one another. Something with which we develop a deep connection. Language. It is something that can bring us together, but it has also been used as a tool to drive us apart. We look at all the different elements of language and how language has an impact on our lives. Family, culture, environment are all issues that feature in our discussions. We are excited to have a new contributor join us on this episode. Look out for part 2 coming out soon ..read more
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Diversity
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
We are all human. We all want to stay close to what we know and what feels comfortable. Where does diversity fit into this picture? We have one of our most interesting conversations to date. We try to grapple with this topic from many angles. Where does this conversation lead us? We hope our conversations have an impact. Amongst ourselves we are really loving this exploration journey. We really want to get to Know Our Neighbours. Enjoy and share this with your friends and family ..read more
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Cancelled Statues- Part 2
Know Your Neighbour
by Keenan Carelse, Wandile Madondo, Abré Roux
1y ago
We pick up the conversation from our last episode and shift the focus to Cancel Culture. How effective is it, is it even worth our time? What do we need to do to create platforms where we can share opposing ideas with one another? Have a listen and let us know what you think ..read more
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