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to bring use a story behind the news. we read about unbiased information for 3 months. the you're never too far away from nature in any african 15, just 15 kilometers from south africa's capital for told her yes is the splendid. both the sprites trail pock a popular destination for mountain biking and hiking and busiest. but 1st, we see how it done the habits of life challenges through us in the democratic republic of congo, to discover how karen really and her simple recipes became a viral sensation. and kenya, lynn, find out how festive design a 4 day dubia from sierra leone. how stories of immigration through his designs. i'm finally sent, don't be, and you're watching at re max. the
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content can slow, do i have a never had been janesville for us? this winning legal bid to takes us down the iconic 360 to all the way up to the sandy teens of cape town. join to call chick and myself screwed up. i normally on an epic road trip, as we travel across is dunfee from city driving to do the best thing. last screen we explode, the very best of a lot of beautiful country has to offer that they look pretty lucky. oh, they do the different thing. well, risk didn't rejuvenated, it was time to tackle the last leg of our journey that would take us inland by a month or you past and been to cape town on the famous 60 to look around. we initially on the, on the mountain it ended so narrow here,
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so this is months to get your thoughts. okay. and it was built way back in the day when people used to travel around in the rankings. right. and it was so expensive to build this particular policy. yeah. that it was told for now, here's the funny thing. it was told per cost. so if you had a horse, then head full white piece, then you didn't have to pay any weight. so if you have again, so if you had, oh, it's a baby i would kind of been, you had to be not. oh yeah. but if it was full, i'd feed the neutral no top which is way the phrase what's pointing come from oh yeah. because the ones on letterhead oh, i piece the yes. i don't know if though we're good, but it's like the whole game scene. we don't pay our toes right now. and so we decided not to do so. this is quite interesting. why did a beautiful view, though,
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but i imagine if one wagon was growing up in another way and was coming down to gas so in narrow it would cost so much tension. somebody would have to cancel out. so no line of wagons can go down. on the way to a mixed up, we couldn't resist the iconic, ronnie's fixture door. lottie. it's not what you think. well, this is such an interesting phase. can you tell us more about it? how do we come about? well, it came about by accident. who is this guy? crazy. yeah, i had run the shop while i was getting has been the phone stole. i never got around to it. yeah. screens and one as i was here. they were years people, son stuffing, have some default fun while i and now you have like, draws and thank you to know all sorts of things hanging from your room. so, i mean, that's kind of interesting place to lovely in the what do you see overall, i mean,
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give me time to warm up to us. i might just leave us the video to me and i've seen people. i went to the positive realities, people from i said, we're just doing you over the 806. so 62 takes you through a number of queens crew towns offering visits has an interesting selection of antique stalls, curio shops and a cost restaurant to bury there is a little slice of having cold diesel and cream. and i'm having a lemon meringue. most say they mostly have to be smoke sakes in the role and i'm sending you the not sitting. how does your face look? let's look in keeping with a rock and roll theme. the table so whipped up a mean hamburger the
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how these revealed we did talk on the final switch to the mazda c t. v. 's. not much to be said about cape town. that hasn't been said already. but if you're a 1st time visitor, you have to take a phoenix drive up to lion's head from where you can take and panoramic views of the city both and of course, table mountain. we have arrived at our final destination. we are at atlanta is deans, and i'm super excited me too. i mean the icon way to get these babies like on the june hidden beam site, decide doing something you know, or some stuff the,
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the 12 hour epic road trip has come to an end. it is the full slice of heaven hearing from sharpton. and i just wanted to know what was your favorite moment. it has to be. the goal is to really just jump over on this thing. best buy for me. quite a scary, but also epic and life changing and it was gorgeous that from us like my highlights was the 5th. i lose one thing you from you. me then had made some time with easy. i had an amazing time with you. so before you propose, do you want to have a drink? thank yes, please. now let's have his son zona. ooh bye to that, since united drinking and driving, let's click with this orange to send. we'll have something a bit later, right? just to the beautiful to enjoy this view. mm hm. and that brings out a road trip series to a close. i don't know about you, but i think you've been a mistake to apart from mountain biking and hiking trail. well,
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the sprayed features a diverse south african cuisine restaurant, boy man, executive say philip joined me to discuss some fancy flavors and to showcase a sofa meal. philip, it is so incredible to see you today. no, thanks for coming. it's great. so having you by ma, what does make volvo, spray such a perfect place to be able to features, but then also the main thing with all this pride, what we've got to is this beautiful outdoor facilities with mountain biking and hiking trails. the open a race, drones, and all the benefits of having also abroad and by most to enjoy it, we're on the streets, is that you have to be quite key in the area and i don't know how to make a play key. do you mind telling me the best so good what have you incorporated to be able to tell the beautiful
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history and story of so that's can culture. the biggest thing with us is doing everything traditional and the traditional small, open coal, fine. so in the little bit of twist that we've done is a basic plain and simple thing like pulling the and shape bus. so instead of just doing normal, my as me is the other mice meal and say box, which is quite a, with us. sounds at the new to tennis, just thank you so much for spending the morning with me on a pleasure. dna ganga accompanies office demonstrated in early tenants withdrawing . her tenants in upbringing and a polygamists family mocked by constant 5 exposure to hardships that she explored in aggressive and haven't. and they'll all take the, do not. i can't on nails every time. again,
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the meaning of hammering is maybe the most essential part of artistic work. but why have chosen to human life challenges? and what does it have to do with her being hungry leaves? it's have a closer look on how she nails the odd shape the mouth. and may i have been handed sea of old times by found the problems and conflict as well as by the illness of myopia in the office. never about what executive the nails and dina's work mean later. but 1st, how did you find a way in art and the 1st place to show me from the desire to engage an odd has been with me since i was little it was an observation my parents made that i would draw everywhere in the house. i constantly receive, ripped them on to school, as in my various notebooks, every, they will always drawings at keith to become the awarded artist. she is today was
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not an easy task for the not. how does she handle hardships like family disputes and illnesses. she's had to face one to 2. i'm. i did this despite my i disease, i still managed to use the small nails and create my artwork. we improve every day to give, i'll best and every day without necessarily taking into account difficulties, obstacles, and the problems that bind us. we must fight against the systems, but we're not going say that we don't want to do something because we a 6 year and family conflict. we handle them and face them until today to overcome her mental and physical pain. do you know sort education as an old school, but again, she was challenged this time by the domination of male teachers and students. how does this shape or artistic journey on those, the 1st i don't play guessing by competing against other boys who are there by
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giving my best, by improving my sketches, by working very hard, by attaching myself to them to try to become bits of like them as they said from the to see was done like i did while we were at the academy. what bothered me a good was the techniques being used to. it was more about brushes, colors, pencils, pins. we always came back to somewhat no more tools that we use every day. and i often wondered if we couldn't drill with other materials besides brushes, pins and the like, like a normal mcdonough yet. now coming back to relate, what the, what was the deciding factor to her now working with how about a new look system voice, mail symbolized strength, courage and everything that is solid. and for me it represents a human being. while the honda is like flows of life, the discovery of some native companies, sconces which to additionally been nails greatly impacted dina's artistic
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directions based on that, what is a central message she aims to convey through a ardwick present last person i proclaim assurance and hope in response to challenges taking place in africa or kong, the least society being come released as a huge and maybe deciding factor in this work. a fact that she also likes to put to the test, not only with meaning, what is the meaning behind the inclusion of scar, if a cation in her artwork. because she gets all the scars vacations display various motifs and know, goes african as well as some goodies emblems. sometimes even the mind domain script, which is a conga, these rising system, is also incorporated as far as the cation on the bodies of these women scars vacation a form of suffering for sure. but also a beauty in the end for the last week. having learned that each now 14 stands for
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pain. why does she specifically choose these obsidian hue to nails for her artwork? and what does she hope to achieve? what the artwork decrease it in a while? i preferred black nails in relation to african black skin to identifying the african people who ref. dina, passionately, advocates for african art and culture. how does she live rates or arts to engage the community? concerned they don't, it's about identifying the people we are recognizing all history and knowing our origins and that 14 a congress. each nail tells the story of paid every how much stroke signifies a battle. despite the challenges, there's the power to create 10 suffering into odd and find strength in tough times . the
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a laugh these have been l oswick. site defense at c t go just creating a delightful and if the kids to meal for any occasion, let's meet pinion current. really a, a, she unlock the secrets to making begin of for, and he african dishes and soaring plateful, things like taste and a touch of elegance, miles. what's every food that's easy to make? and still looks like the that is covered and really is especially with the cooking feed. use the narrow b. b influence that inspires thousands of people on light. how has she managed to apply for food into a viable career? let's find out. i do or make a big enough in the recipes on line for people of all ages to be able to enjoy a very delicious foot. it's no more fluid, but we make that home just a bit more elevated vision. so that in with, with classy katherine who shops at the local real gain market doesn't shy away from
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simply fine. but how come the beast out of the tune mika, went to make just food? before we get to know why she choose the kitchen as a walk please, let's check one of the rest of the. so it's going to be making some level one job 6 . we substitute to this process is very simple. we have just my condition that you can get some level and have i am also going to do some type because we'll do some more blocks for that key on your on proud of a vent gives a very good 5 metrics. i need to meanwhile, current because a company with the current is constant experimenting with the print we use of the scattering and presenting
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deals. but weird is how portions of food come from going up. my dad would make sure he went in the kitchen that was in favor place to tell. so to make 5, that was my 1st meal. look the 1st me like one to to make for my family. and what was happy to a moment to start making cooking views. my male friends, very, very big of my male friends because they also wanted the fees than what they've seen already online for them to be able to cook for themselves and enjoy the meals . they were having a family friendly rest of the car in noon for what else? mix of food content so unique. the way that i kept my view was new to my content is my style of shooting post deals as a filmmaker helps card build her own live community den. so thinking, what is the most important thing to know? i us very know call ingredients that you can find actual look the book out or at
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the supermarket that was so cheap to find. those will or things you have, the new guy did or id, or punch you, born and raised indicate in coast gardens, recipes to the reach incidents of the kingdom college. and aside from just preparing people meals, how does she put a heritage into a social media p. aaron, i feel and use the basic knowledge from what i have been taught or what i have loved. because sometimes before i, because you have to do my own defense, say if i'm trying to become meal for my tribe or from a part of the world, i have never been to like a 10. i like to research on that's. but i also do not know what the cultural meaning of the meal is. well, trying to mix the middle pollution enjoyable for every pallet. by now have craft has and has several pot the ships with the brands,
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which today is our main source of income. our typical influence in gig begin from a client forcing you out of which in you, from your social media. the client could find it through an agency. it was, it could come to you directly. and then after that, you're getting to a brand new measuring when you're brief about the campaign, which after you've been begin the job which entails maybe planning a trish with this because then the 5th comes with your posting that's it comes with, you know, the tools and the don'ts of the campaign. so the wife that's visual team and then i do my postproduction, which is editing. i sending my watch for a provided by the client to just see if whatever idea has aligned to what they want for the campaign. and then i'm allowed to pause and once a port, sometimes it takes a few months or a few days or weeks for me to get paid sense to the skills and passion, chiron, julia has managed to build a korea as a contents create
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a business model in the rise to see what the physician that influence us should not have an influence thing is that when the source of income takes up because they understand that my kid and the fund the business for you to become a full time job. if you can't do that yet, please have another source of income. so that's when the job gifts keep fluctuating . that's just, that's how it, because sometimes you are not in the, it was payable, brackets of getting maybe like gigs that out. well, paying tools to obtain a lifestyle, then i'd suggest that you do have, i mean, show and then use this to grow your as a 6 lives by simply fine tradition. the recipe, the sharing do some such a media gallery and forwarded, uniquely to drill more. people to enjoy the rich taste pulse decay than food. gotcha. that looks delicious. and so easy. now most of the day i've had, i think, the mountain biking, just before golden, alex will bring this day to
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a beautiful clothes and keeping me company on this adventure. it's south african trail running tempe and have been lucky by it's about here, the 1st black trail run it to re present south africa internationally. what were some of the tenants has which experience and how did you become them physically to us getting to the, to the competition itself? because then we had to raise funds, us cost offs. and also in a good day, i was the only blake i played in the whole city. well, i would say it, you must have got to be able to handle something like that. you have to do a 110 percent and everything that you do. a 110 percent. i love that. but now let's take that 110 percent and get active. most of the stuff i'm thank you so much. was a fine day. it's been
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a west coast full day do the seamlessly plans with african culture was purchased. tailoring creates and com. is that tell a story of immigration with africa and life. so let's dive into his captivating story behind these unique creations from sierra leone created by an immigrant. not every designer can use that as a selling point for they don't be conceives as bold fashion to inspire greater appreciation for immigrants. i love everything. i do think stories about london and 7 down in west africa is specific. everything i've learned and i've not sued in my life, is been from this space. and i'm mixing those 2 words together. following his parents, which is voted during the 1st studied information design, but felt drawn to fashion, the switch to studies and worked for dk, n, y, and nike until 2014. when he found that his own label called lab room, london, i so african always to african fashion. the story telling was in
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told the right way, i felt maybe i could set up something to change that narrative. to tell the stories for my 1st time. beautiful story, i know about my culture about music, about lifestyle and it resonated stars like john boy, yaga, samuel l. jackson, michael ward address alba and wrap or tiny temple all where lab from the with the criticism in the 2nd to to produce design laboratory in may 2023. king charles the 3rd presented full day during the of the award. personally, a great honor for him, very proud moment. and i hope that can help change the perspective of how people look at people like me and where i'm from. i'm the perspective of how we look. life for day has also
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presented his collections at london fashion week. his like motif remains stories about migration and the experiences and longings that come with it. full day is inspired by what he hears from friends and family and from the people around him day. today. these are some of the fabrics that we develop. i'm some of them toes like stories about parents when they arrived the, the very 1st possible they arrived with. and we're telling stories about menda had into too many mice and a, to me a mandate. ace. and one of the oldest tribes into town, it kinda connected my mom and dads, some both tribes. so they came to london at age 12. he was born in 1981 in freetown, sierra leone in west africa. now he regularly visits relative there, the house where he was born is still standing. a people moved for various reasons.
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we made that word seems so talkative like. no one wants to associate sotheby's mimicry. and i feel like that negative connotation based on change. we need to embrace it, not demonizing. some 80 percent of his labels production is based in london, 20 percent in portugal, france and italy full day, also designs outfits for sierra leone olympic teams, and cooperates with such corporations as dennis and converse. he's also found that a charitable organization in sierra leone. i'm lucky, while i am also, how can i get back to where i'm coming from? and to help those people become better? because i know if we can help the younger generation, as they become better, that generation will be able to change what we could change. the mascot and logo of lab from london normally insures that the company will continue to be successful in
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the future. this figure is one of the oldest art objects in sierra leone and is still a popular lucky charm. today, we will accept to charge the difference as to what would become a better price. and i think that's what i want to do. so i, if i believe if i educate myself about your culture, you educate yourself about my culture. so we can live in harmony together because we understand where each other's coming from. and then those differences of those buyers get broken down. and that's why i told is the west african culture and british code tour for they don't. b, a has proven that seeming opposites can indeed come together in peace and harmony from my volvo. space had been so we hope you enjoyed this. so don't forget to hit us up on also so football, but until next time, goodbye the
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