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one who wants to know more about the topics that concern us a little bit about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w postcard, the view is unable to attend his grades most desirable and historic suburbs with his expense of trees and lush parks. it is truly one of the most alluring places to call home today and visiting the remarkable mod house, a modest residence from the 19 thirty's purse of top the palm be rich that has been renovated to accommodate contemporary lifestyle. so before we turn through this auction takes almost a piece. we see how as procedure as it meets bold plan with them to be seen by his designs out of south africa. we meet some allowance female where they
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want. oh instructed factory. and then how more. 7 and the most changing the game for full making and nights area. i'm sure to find them. i see the and you are watching after max. the soaring above them aside, mara in a hot air balloon is a red privilege in a dream. before captain joyce beckwith, as just another day on the job to the trailblazer in every sense of the word and takes pride, ensuring the beauty of king from the a the must i myra by a spectacle above one of africa's most famous national parks for captain joyce beckwith, it's another day in her office in the skies of the she became the
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world's 1st licensed black female, hot air balloon pilot in 2019 colleagues full beckwith captain smiles for her infectious smile. i knew that i was going to be like it and the facts, canyon. pilots of fever, the pilots to get the balloon. but i did not realize that i was actually going to be the 1st black woman in the world to do this. she quoted the ballooning bugs from her husband's family. a generational balloonist. ballooning is a very nice market. there isn't even a training program for it in 10 years. so to take things to the next level, captain smiles and her license at this special flying school in the united states. there's even a bureau of the, at the international, polluted museum in new mexico. um okay,
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and so every time people go and send me pictures, you know, they only say i went to see the smiles very creep. you know um it's just a mirror. i love me. the 35 year old spends most of her early mornings showing visiting the hot stopping magic of the sun rise above the my same mara, national park, the prices of around $400.00 per person. it's a luxury only few can afford. as the untamed wilderness stretches below, antelopes can to boots thing and the light wind blows. for most, this is the once in a lifetime experience. just awesome. can you and a stand up comedian, the eunice, $10.00 aka nito, who gave us so a very special birthday present. i flew with the captain spice and let me tell you, she's amazing. she's excellent as why she does. she is that professional. and when
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you a bad, we've had, she's such a vibe and one be a fish and antenna telling you, you know, she's flying and telling you the at the most of the same time. that's amazing. she knows them from a bunch. air balloons work on a simple physical principle. once the inside the balloon is heated, it gets light to the cooler on the outside, which causes it to float upwards. the fuck air balloon flies in the direction of the wind, but the pilots can control the movement by using the bonus to changes the temperature and navigating the winds at different heights. captain smiles has been flying high since 2019 and sofa has loved 200 hours. when i am flying, i can only describe it as freedom. i can describe it
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as, um gosh, it's, it is just have to fly. you don't have to comply with me to, to, to know what i'm talking about. also flying and muscling model, you have, i, the most around the environment, the fresh air circulating in the morning. you know, from all the nice, green, savannah i, it's perfect. it's fluffy, the captain smiles the trail blaze in the truest sense of the wood. she's set to a blot ceiling for women in aviation, and health show of kenya to the world at one of its finest moments. sunrise above the mara had his legs rambled, face collective as a multi disciplinary design and production have focused on architectural and special innovation via design of lighthouse proves just that i'm joined by the managing direct and principal,
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ve dunsmore herat. hello. don't. this is and i could take, show him, how did you become the architect on this project? but it's an interesting story. city i was at a meeting and our client was a or seem to be client was the looking at the house and had been talking about it to 19 fifties house. and i've seen that before and actually loved the house. and i had some ideas and she came approached me and said, well, you're not clearly see this house and you know what it's supposed to feel like school when you'd be my architect. and so i say this and i have a couple of years later with the beautiful house that's done. how did you approach functionality and also creating a set to keep using spaces. so i think a lot of it was about the brief and what's the house gave us when you needed to open up the house. it was by close to the news, opened it up for the views and even needs to try and try to flow that felt intimate for just
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a few people to be in the house. but that could also be used for lots of people without it being cramped. so we still do with the brief of the client. and also there's the things that the has told us like breaking media, but don't touch this. and destructive balance of one of the constraints around it. tell us about the sustainable aspects of this place. so i think the 1st thing that sustainability, cypress is when we look at its look for the part the features distance and you look at the house itself and how much it has to offer and what you can use of fig listing materials. so whether it's the flaws or the wood and the pending you're trying to solve is if you're using the house of the house, has many elements of the old house that have been very interpreted or used. basically, you obviously working with an old house, we tried to demolish as little as possible and getting as much as we could. i think the next thing is, you know, a big criticism would be the concrete squeeze of his comforts unsustainable. we think about it in a different way. if he's concrete one and it's beautiful,
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it's gonna be there for ever. then make it the best you can. because then you make an item for us and said if you leaving a piece of art that's day for ever and using something that's maybe not sustainable as best as you can in that way, then it sort of sudden becomes a sustainable thing. and as you'll see in the house, it's basically like an art gallery and part of the brief, as we need to have space to enjoy, or the facade that's before this house didn't really have a place to be viewed. now i have to ask what other home owners favorite features of this house uh, the features that debate to black. uh, we have this conversation every once in a while and see which one is the favorite. i think the vanity buys definitely on the top of the list. uh its you'll see that it's got really beautiful, finishes. it's got a strong space and it's really warm and it's right by the pool. so it's got incredible view from the box. i'd say the main boss room upstairs is also quite special. it's like a so for the whole mazda 3 to exist as haven for someone to be and be done. thank
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you so much for joining us here today, and taking us through this beautiful space. and is it a, is a visionary effort, futuristic fashion brand, that aims to pay? who am i? so the rich history and cultural heritage of africa with this ethos and leave them all, could reflect the brands commitments, to leaving alone, lasting impact. enjoy these internationally acclaimed comments and nouns. this is all africa and these are our stories for futurism meets bold dilemma. that's one way to describe is the key. the on button is eye clinic and exuberant design style . i fell in love with a deal prince. when i looked into african stories or the idea of just being this design that explores african identity for me, i looked around and us to upset when i realized we have such a strong african presence, great entity. but none of that is ours, in terms of like we're going to create those praises. i decided from the on that
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i'm going to create my own prints. i'm going to make sure that our stories i hate age is tied into something that we can actually own and see we have created on the song established in 2015. he's brands to think print has made its way on runaways across the globe from milan to lagos, paying homage to african ancestry, and staying true to he's brands, e thoughts, leave a mode of what has been excited by creating something different. take you some things and pushing it to what i imagine it's becoming and that's the, the, the feature is the extent of the, into the features taking, the pushing, facing for the full element is be taken from our ancestors inches. the legs are element is looking to offered on is the african behind a little bit glass. this is we have a hardware good conceptualizing, planning and fabric. cutting happened behind the scenes. i still prefer to be very
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much involved. i would be conceptualizing your kind item or doing something for fishing week. i would be cutting the fabric, selecting the fabric, and then the rest of the production is wiped. we outsource to the manufacturer, is that we work with. i'm a creative, but i will periods in the business of friendship. so it's very important for me to understand that, for instance, when i'm creating distress, is it gonna so is it gonna move in a way that's comfortable for the tire? and when i'm choosing certain 5 weeks, for instance, the 5 of them wearing is the same print, but it's a different choice when i'm choosing for that please of way drive. so those elements of reports. and that's where you have tools afraid to in questing those things. a very important to this is tie, soak as you to create one of my favorites, came from dresses me putting up,
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i should do this is the 20 tween seems going towards interest people just for the table and just wanted to be part of that. the suit who dress and is that good. as a result, we called it the queen, dress. the important element in the clinic print the ingle may have been going, which it basically means. then when you call for me the most important or the very exciting element was the different connections and often when the people with the called to out african because in good need in south africa, we still don't have the co, the call represents um, facilities coming together we spoke to the car when someone has died, it pre presumes something that's very important for defending an accountant by profession. who is the key? the took a leap into the fashion wells. he's always loved. and when he was called to during the session internship to quit,
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he's accounting position and he's fashioned junior officially began as a self towards design. now who came in the industry would sort of like nothing, no resources, no skills. and i think to be recognized by brands that have existed for hundreds of years to be like we went on when we viewed that stuff. that's amazing. the lovers of contemporary african excellence make up the keys in bonnie's clientless as do the bold and area. beautiful. beautiful, how do you feel so good, just not one of my understanding time, but it's, it's, it's only exciting an interesting go see. and also challenge and you know way because the pretty much it was every in printers, the extent. so with this one i wanted to sort of like introduce something, but it's just for media with 5 to delete it says the royalty element in it with the
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eye color, which we usually need to. um, sense of some uh we kept it very light step less and then because of the events that she's going to, she's going to waiting whenever you saw about how right in front of your because business, beautiful. but um, i wanted to keep a so with that is reading classic does re beautiful that says, and that's in waiting. why do i keep coming back to infringe here? i don't know it's it's, i think it's been great since it started to meet at a coffee shop and i was, i had an emergency. i had a waiting. and i bumped in to this concept. what do you do? because i could design tells i cringed. what i need to trace, and it seems like that seems to me. so speed, i keep coming back here and i think he understands me a quality all these words computer on site. and i just like that. i can always come to him with proof of concept and he'll just make it come to one
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go just in bold designs, surely and expiration to the so that for concession see call ho with the one guy because wasting zoom out of his own chopped, his factory and his mellow is 1st official, coco, pharma, and chocolate. see it in training. take the south. i've always loved cooking. so making chocolate and being able to experiment with ingredients that people typically traditionally wouldn't put it in chocolate. we almost put everything in malawi, unofficially sports 12 tons of cocoa annually, which is sold on as tends to be in cocoa wisdom. tamara is changing that narrative one decade in fight at a time. i'm a coco pharma, chocolate maker and chocolate here in training. and the only one in my loudly that actually does all of this 3 a token. it's mika, uses the beam and does the whole process of measuring the beam and creating the type of toolkit. whereas the chocolate chair takes already made chocolate and
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create the into confectionary. being a chocolate maker is also very scientific in nature because you're doing the percentages of how much sugar, how much milk, how much, and do you have to measure these percentages and look at them so that you don't jam your machines? because if you put like too much of what i'm saying, so end up with solid chocolate, i mean water, liquids and chocolate are enemies. forming terms as naturally as breathing to most of allowance across the country. when the rains come, every square inch of vacant land goes towards food production. however, defined by seems to have missed wisdoms, tamara, and she threw up, she discovered ally for design and events that letter to have a lot of international career. in 2011, she returned home and found that her parents attempted 5 cocoa trees for with hovering food down. so nea and we saw some 2 ladies who offered me 2 boards of coca
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cola. i brought them here and they set it in the city. oh city valley between 20112013. i was like okay, let's do 50 more trees. certainly planted 50, more trees in 2013 and i was i called i didn't quite well in 2017. and we went off to townsend in and costs a whole $1000.00 trees, which is the 1000 trees that you see now, which are this type. and then since then we've been adding, so since 2017, we've been adding and adding and adding. and now we've got a bout to hector's, of trees that go good 3 the last many years and our to the $9.00 grant to didn't come survive with them. we'd like to know me how it's going at the moment. it go, go 3, is that 3 to test? what started as a hobby taste was the from the, in the past, the venue for the, for she said to be my, we 1st and only female shocked. here. i spent 2020,
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the whole of 2020 pretty was researching. try to make chocolate using a blender. very embarrassing now now, but i know the science behind where you can talk it. it was actually my mom who worked into a shop and she found our 1st grade and she's, i, was it coming to look at this? and i was like, no in. but how we, how are making chocolate is actually a very complicated process. um, so you've got a 3 machines here which i'm finders in here, we've got some cocoa beans and these have been prevented roasted and shelves. in the process of making cocoa butter, we use an oil past and we do a hot for not as cold press. so a lot of oils find you find that you do a cold press for a little oil. and with cocoa butter you get hot presses, which is why the machine is heating up a little bit. and then will start taking the process of making chocolate. so as
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a finished products, this is our new year special. so in our customers get a little guide as to what slots. so you don't end up by taking something and you're like, who was that? usually our chocolate. we grade for 36 to 48 hours. i can list of 60 hours just to get that. and it's basically, it goes in here and we'll just spin around. and that's pretty much how chocolate is made. so these machines are constantly running. innovation has changed the way we do business. we no longer on rely on having the shop. please go to a shop. people can order via website. people can pay digits me, which has changed business for us a lot on the confidence that they have been working really hard studying costs in the last year and a half and obviously starting the building and actually opening
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a chocolate factory. so be was the okay. so when we move into the factory and we'll be able to experiment more with the code for being itself. because we plan on doing a 5 course meal v i p fridays, which is basically going to be a v i p 5 course cocoa base. you know, this is the beginning of the b b line because what will be using what's left in here. it's on this now, but it's going to turn into like a body scratch. so we'll mix it with a few other oils and turn it into sort of like a chocolate bodies scrubs was he is constantly experimenting and partnering with local shift in terms of flavor for her ever expanding product line to natural create to flare an ability to innovate as made her parents proud the expensive is lenary to disguise. so making the latest high to cameras and is also seen as a must. but this one man and i,
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the area is challenging that nursing very the thing that the best camera you have is the one in your book, kids the same as really trust me this fall to one actual actual to the lovely mind more by 4 pick waiting big diesel, i saw it's a company video for the golden or shot, gave all my shells. there is no limits to what you can shoot until the light for it seems like a professional camera on your sheets. anything with the line, jerry is no. that would is closer to the world's 2nd largest film industry. we can films and 90 that doesn't come cheap when we was on the how that can make the dream of young filmmakers and all that would come true. i know little people want to do face to what do you do not have the access to one of the things i need the reason why i'm dream about so many kids. so what you have in your book, it's easy enough to start to give you that the beginning that you are looking
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forward to speaking with morrison about the value was in be good. actually, the goal is to be on the big screen, you know, using the covers and everything. funny. no, i saw the saw feel with a lot when she did not find out one. i fell in love and i wanted to do more. so i reached out to my friends that on the block, margie caught everything and they said, oh, we are busy. and i went on youtube and i started watching, you know, different sorts of videos. and i discovered that most of these guys are actually using double by phone to shoot these. i'm like, ok, this is interesting. we want to take an online courses gradually expanded his knowledge of and mobile. so making eventual dos change everything, not only for him. outside of yeah, he's really um, something that has affected and only we changed, you know, the walk through dusted,
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guys called coats, fussy. so i've been able to impact people basically forces not to have access old people, just to shoot films by organizing training that will soft costs online. where you kind of lean low by send muscle grossey. it seemed easy for me to buy fuel. the kids simple for the stop. dow calling me what time i'd be no phone. i knew you'd see. we was partially to transfer knowledge is evident in the way he took some time to nerd. show your film, make us like le call g mail by the most energy use for my son muscle draft. the key mean lot of traction you normally would presently. i know you're all goes your true buzz that you demo by force to give you. um youtube channel, you'll think he's comments if they move by point that they are using lots of print record boom onto we actual fuel mccain will definitely make a lot of impact in only want in the future,
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which will move by for when you click on cell fantastic story is not the body equipment, it's about the person behind the equipment. you may not have all the budget of a hollywood blockbuster to create those larger to live, seems that we see on the big screens. but now with a mobile phone, you can still tell your stories and make a mark in the car sheets people to for keith. really, i don't think you think about when we called the quality of films because some of you kind of kind of should fucking, or some of these phones, gosh, and fucking one of the it keeps the near future. some of you will not be easy. you'll come right again. you'll be using more by phone, so shoots. and this is recently apple some little by phone that you can shoot for you to put on. yeah. on your platform, it's capable to month to any 4 things. i've showed him. i'm about 4 now, so when you go on file, i mean by your twins, twenties are included. so reach out to me from the u. k. you know,
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or should we meet people and i'll call you guys, i'll fix it, your community, my mobile phones. and i've also going to international film festivals with recommendations on one or 2. i was the norm for young people out there that thinking to yourself, well, any time you used to shoot that's idea. look, besides, you know, by 4 and it's comfortable off shooting that idea. you are thinking of the race, the model flows. dish of high definition video is he's on the increase. and these as health mobile content makers to sort of be a par with those who use more expensive equipment. so that's all, let's have old fashion and how could we have for you today? why not head over to d, w dot com, forward slash fx? see you next time the
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