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the assume the sounds of power and inspiring story about surviving music under the swastika stuffs may 25th on dw established in 1976, the price and markets in johannesburg office to get any projects that says no goods and key cars, brandy products, it's a place for both locals and floors, emphasizing sustainability with live music workshops and a lively act with b a. but 1st let me tell you what we have in store for you. today. we discovered the fragrance of unit 6 perfumes with a data, catalina in south africa. we meet the thoughtful food that a scouts are from nigeria who displays his wonderful welding, work and then and cover the rich aromas of then people spices. i'm but you sit there and be and you're watching every back the
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evelyn. oh wow. that is very stereotype with her fusion of power and strength in the body, folding the rena in. can you guys watch ended up all of this with anyone who believes that body building is only for much a man will be proven wrong by her easily or one of the features to many africa had to prove herself a new every day and have passed to the top was littered with misunderstanding. if the question is, if i'm stronger than other women, definitely i am. but if you ask me if i'm aggressive, know, understand, refused aggression and this trim does and i started to go hunting time at the beginning of a career evening, had to fight against many prejudices like the one that you would present herself naked on teach. where did she get the strength to push through?
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even if it didn't look good for her? at 1st, there was the left side, but the building just that are the results to be on it. because one i had gone through surgery, one of the recommendations was to exercise and also would nutrition to try as much as possible to walk on my, you know, help home loans and everything. i wanted to look like a model, but with my fault and it doesn't take a little walk, especially if you want to get to. and after my classify, jerry uh on the seas like 3 weeks and i still have feeling the same symptoms that i have. so i went back to the doctor and the doctor was like, no, you know what we need to do is to do another 5 years. so i was like, that has to be another way to solve this problem. so i went into sadie and i went through like reading a lot where they sort of see boy sees from that i was able to do says walking out
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and the good nutrition would help. i believe we to know it. oh, so easily now has fitness titles that many normal men or women can only dream of. she used to be bullied because she was full for weight. so how did body building help her in feeling comfortable in her body for the building helped me feel comfortable in my own body? because things that i was insecure about, like sending nights or like what are you looking? not particularly, i'm no longer have to care about listing as you can see them and we are very active. i life and of course we sent it to my neighbors team is recovered to him. i have to be in the gym by around quarter to 3. so that i'm able to walk out before my class that's coming in at quarter to 4. i need to have done my workouts between quarter to 4. i'm almost the end of day. like i'm meeting class
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in different locations. my program actually was around my nutrition because if i don't give priority to my food, i would pass. i would like literally i will to table muscle, you have to give it food. the health benefits that are under rated is, especially as you get older, you need a lot of muscle cause that's muscle must. we include your firm together actually blocking out i can assure you, you maximize. the time that you have in your life building is a process of developing one's muscles while using repetitive exercises or reps and resistance such as sweets. but in kenya like much of africa, it's mainly a sport done by man. let's find out more about why it was so attractive to leave, leave. what made me go professional like let's say doing building and bringing up. what are you building stage? you know, the 1st time building was being rejuvenated back into the country. i had got
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a quite some muscle i was like, oh i what do you believe? and you want to participate then easily is a fitness trina and a professional, but to build up who has represented kenya in several international competition, up to date that way. fuel competitions to begin with. if, presuming cannot, devereux fuel competition best, one price money is uh, i need to do for like doing it for, for depression of it. because the price of money is, is not, is the, the full bank. ok. now run some own training institute, where she offers customized training arrangements. what makes the difference between we've africa's 50 torment i thought of body building because i wanted to look at setting weight bus when they started in 2014 or 2015. i just as if he gave me muscle, then they would think they look really nice. what is happening with my fellow man. there's a lot of nice information that we had and a lot of room techniques. but really, you know, doing the correct way. and so you don't get the results. the difference is that i found training with the people, but the last uh no for yes,
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i have had more significant changes that i had in the success that i've been speaking with. the guys on the i've done that working with him has really changed my perspective on female, but the bill does tend to male train us. first of all because of my own starts people experience. it 1st thing that you're and maybe he doesn't, it doesn't really mean that you'll, you'll reset them demand. well that's, you know, less than dement in becoming can. you're leading female fitness. you've lien had to be strong and strict. but why is it hard to get treat of the bad reputation of, or the building as a male in the much of sports? one of the biggest move a building, especially for female athletes, is that because you have a lot of muscle, probably we are violence or can be men. people see if the mass them with aggression . but the building itself has not gotten the addition that i would really wish for you to get. you have a good, fun base. we have good, you know, i believe i wish it would be looked at the same way. we say we pump in her muscles
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easily while it keeps the button people's lives to health and fitness with showing how much beauty there used to be from the a 3rd grade to see evelyn dominating him can yet from fantastic life performance spaces. so it says no good ad organic food, surprise, and market is the perfect destination for a wholesome day out in the city. so ending me now is the markets coordinates f 00. what inspires the creation of the christ and mock has the brands to monkey. it is a fundraiser for the month to month to the school and we situated on the same premises as the school as well. the parents from the school started sending tears from the, from the coffee and popular demands. they decided to then open
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a beautiful market. as you can see, they've definitely opened up the market to introducing and incorporating so many of the different varieties of products. what role do you think that the princeton market plays within the community of lives that we a well known full platform of a safe environment for families with children? and so people really like coming in and then another thing is that we do health and wellness things data can test, then we are to celebrate organic natural, fresh produce. we deal with the pharmacist and that's what makes us a very impulse and thoughts and the communities. well, thank you so much therapist breathing time with me now it's time for me to go a scroll the rest of the market and hopefully take something home. next needs a got the kara, lina, a perfume from cape town to use the south african botanical superintendents in the celtic aromatics for boys, maine and women enjoy what
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is the sense of africa and how can you capture it? in a market that is dominated by brands from the u. s. europe and asia, a gap. so currently no one's to put africa family on the match. which used to work with naturalist because has a unique characteristics that each of the plans have. so unlike synthetic ingredients, natural tend to have a much larger perspective is on fragrance scenarios, then what is synthetic style? so basically, you can explore more of the characteristics where he wants to vacuum chemicals is really interesting to us because a lot of the indigenous products which are here in this country are really on 9 across the globe. they also have an incredibly interesting and general center profile which i find very unique to our specific area. they're very beautiful, very fragrance. and it's something which i've been wanting to showcase to the rest of the wells. for almost 10 years, i guess i has been creating singular unit $0.06,
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allowing the where to to see a unique story. she's a vision or this humor, and a story teller using the language of patients. so we did this all begin items to the creation of 15, ran, working with natural photonics from the very young age of working with teachers. specifically from an additional perspective. so i used to spend a lot of time locating them off with my grandmother. and she was the one that told me how to smell, for example, changes and pressure. how it affects time out affects humidity, which then obviously affects the fragrance which is around us. and in that context, i learned about how nature is affected, how the fragrance changes all the time. and i was really interested to see also how that feeling of things changing could then translate into small the i began houses and stop uh and 2015 officially. and now we're in 2024 will be re the
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one thing as mason, gustavo, the 1598. and gustavo is the name of my family express. and estimates on we are creating multiple fragrances from different care graphical locations around the world. so not only do we work with national essences, but we also face all of those fragrances around different places that we visit, uninspired by godsa is a 1st generation south african and parents oppose immigrants. she stays true to her post roots and the name does data. and as championing her african heritage through her ingredients. so we choose to work with natural botanical as diverse as synthetics. because when working with botanicals, it's like being in the specific space for the entire duration of a day, a month, a season where i'm far more interested in the chemistry, in the middle of the structure of how natural as what all of our molecules start to interact with things like oxygen, your skin, and in that context,
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you get to experience the full space of being in the place where the perfume was made from. this is a fan both known as healey price and pitch l. r m a or silver everlasting. and what's really interesting about it is at bushman used to use it to create mattresses and sleep on the properties of the plans are 2 steps. a chase is a way bags and the fragrance has an incredible green monroe like smile. so it's very interesting how it grows or is very close proximity to the c. creating these natural sense is both an art and a science. so let's, i'm kind of a how it got to sources botanical sustainably, to make what is known as explicit, the buffer me the purest and longest lasting to few that you can get on the market . if you want to be a female and he will need a course and chemistry to be completed. and if you're working in baton, i always suggest for people to start working with fox in this, you can lean into apothecary eventually. very useful. but you do have to compute
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a course and kind of street on how to work with these items. it's not every day. one comes across ginger, this fits, how does it got to cheapest? so the idea around creating unique fragrances which work with the chemistry of your skin, of your body, as well as with your persona, is the fact that you get to, if you're on the world, you get to tailor make, see you are on all different perspectives. so in this way, we tend to make perfumes for unique individuals that you can in fact be who you are, the way you want to be seen. i got to kind of indiana redefines fifteens globally profiting captivating since the champion, the richness of african botanical engine, an industry driven by global markets. each trump tells unique story our future plans on short term plans is also move production and distribution into europe so
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that we can share what the various countries of the car off to the rest of the northern hemisphere as well as exploring different areas on that side. of the absolutely beautiful what you can do from botanical getting insight into the markets. how was one part about dave? now it's time for us to catch up with some crosses and create to, to find out what interesting products they have to offer. hi, how are you buddies? how are you? i'm amazing. i'm already feeling such an incredible seeds of peace and serenity. stepping into your store. what inspired you to start creating the ceramics of it's producing this, coming from the nature? sounds like the august thing with that with the most. okay, with the flow as we to be applicant flow as the new model teaches that around us feeling if it was a need to have natural organic alternative to what was being offered that day.
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and people are becoming more aware, but it has been quite a few years of education trying people, what is, what is it about being able to display that's works of yours at market like the, brian's democracy. why is that so important? obviously like being pointed over the good part of the idea we can move this people . so if but it will be coming up because it will come from is yeah, people come from europe from i'm in the castle the like they meet at this place. yeah. and looking for its way to nice food and stuff. yeah. so that's the good part of you to be assigned to get a lot of visitors to come from internationally come and look. because i keep essential oils from the fine most variety which is unique to the ways sometimes you don't find it anywhere else in the little. so thank you so much for talking to me today. kind of the time you're facing the pool. laugh from nigeria cross to me, full scope of humans and animals using them to express environmental decay and
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advocates, both for recycling and of cycling. curious as to what that looks like. well here's the look. the jury is middle work in tradition stretches back centuries. and then the historic, your about capital of each one does is keeping that tradition a lot. my name is don't. so for, for law costs on to the call. my, so the, well, the federal republic of nigeria, minot, east, up to, i'm a painter. i do more of what i call recycling pods, funding trash traces are used with other visual language to miami miles to abuse my human forms to communicate my thoughts a. i also use them as a metaphor to talk about the environmental dig. it is to preach recycling on the
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upside due to his characteristic lease energetic approached uses bound objects and discarded trash to carefully mold the bronze castings. it's a way of connecting a culturally routed past to a technologically charged and often waste press case. one of my recent piece i'm working on now, it's mixed all the computer pots on the panels with a different brooklyn industrial waste. by using group, i know the 50 plus rates of this young lady to not be count phase with the offer kind of style. and i printed the loops, we also based paints i filled out my works, i to appeal to them motion. oh, yeah, i live like this leopard sculpture has been 12 months and the make combining cast bronze with salvage scraps like sewing wheels, motorcycle parts, and even rubber hoses. i liked the crime i on the miles because they are very strong. i job. oh wow. i love it. i love to enjoy sitting on them
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and experiencing the strengths. durable is going to last the test of time. some of my walks you would see the he didn't, if it had been in rooms, he didn't even some of my sculptures. yeah, i try to use them to, to tell that story of our affinity, our global impact in terms of methyl for g carefully sculpted rules was the theory were due to his base has been on the forefront of metallurgical innovation since at least the 13th century. and the lineage of middle craftsmanship is one that his family shares. it's my fault. i that was it blocks me my grandfather. i was admitted walker, my father was where he's still in mechanic. so it has been a need the, you know,
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do you tobacco? to basically is the hallmark on which my scrap all my hybrid cup to relies on to save and protect my own heavy to his handiwork as even left its mark on the landscape of the city itself. with a towering sculpture the divine king or do displayed prominently over the face, most sacred try. so need as he knew, i knew it was believed that this is the point where all human being given back to. i made this between 20122015. if we don't have these kind of sculptures, we probably will have a story to tell our children back it is workshop newton is waiting for a call to let us know that a new batch of middle scraps is available to collect from his local junk deals.
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yeah, this is my scrap. yeah. these where i get my stuff, my roll my to s and you've got that when i pick it up from the i this infected wash it, clean it up. well, all of them to get a new one in gospel, i preach, ease, drive on skies again. nothing can be trust. i feel so fulfilled that i'm tony and rubbish to these. and i'm telling with 12, so do you want to do that? uh nissan is cause c dot, the junky out of the width probably wouldn't go on nation. right. and then do you guys close to that? uh, the whole country. some of was uh myself and my colleagues can change and narrative with all creativity and creativity. continue with each stroke of the hammer and every blast from the welding. good. helping to fuse and i do realize metal working past with its artistic future mega scouts just with a positive message. that's all we salute you. we now here to or if it's suzanne
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people with a the, a boot to tell of how century old spice is. few innovation across the islands create on shopping years of finding 1st ways to use these iconic crumbs enjoy. zanzibar, off the east coast of africa, for centuries, spices have brought this tanzanian, archipelago wealth and global renown, but residents here are not resting on their laurels all across the islands, innovative entrepreneur as are finding new and creative applications for this icon at chrome. great, it does go to spaces, all right, the fucking for life spaces, part of tradition for to, for our culture. part of how are you calling me from black pepper to vanilla. nutmeg and more spices came here via the indian ocean trade winds from as far away as indonesia and beyond taking root ends and bars. fertile tropical soil. more than
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150 s spices. the product that made tons are better known to the world. now if you save those of us, you mean the spice island cloves in particular made the islands rich, but the spice boom also had its dark side under the sultan of oman. zanzibar became the center of east african slave trade it with vast tracts of pristine forests being clear cut to make way for cloak plantations. it's a legacy of environmental damage that continues to this day. many thomas was grown spicy always but live owns the family, started to use chemical for the laser as to how based more and most of the they can say a lot of products. they get more money, we came up and think how we can preserve the environment. we say that to do things in a different way. we assess the enterprises. i'm is to walk with the,
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from us today. if you use faces for guys. 1001. organics is the firm working to bring zanzibar a spice farming into a bold, new ad hoc. the company sources from farmers cooperatives across the archipelago, training growers in organic farming practices and helping bring their top quality products to global buyers. the outfits efforts had not gone unnoticed in 2019. they were awarded europe simone selection gold prize for their world class black pepper . when we receive products from thomas, we need to check the moist. quinton 1st. if need to be lead low, we have this solution to this problems. we use this for the dryer, which is green, and ecological it's pres of, uh, aroma, uh, the taste of our space is the goal is to cut out middle man, providing farmers with direct access to a stable market and keeping profits in the hands of islanders in the past faces and
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the youth in cooking and the flavoring aroma, and this is about no cost of the innovations and the cost of it. the number of things can be made from these faces. and one of those things is luxury cosmetics. lee is delivering his freshly mailed cloud to a nearby factory where one of the ends of bars, foremost beauty brands is preparing to trans form it into something so much more than a simple spike, just like a piano clinical face. yeah, and i as main purpose is to showcase african botanic goals and oil to the rest of the world implies an old woman production team. and we believe strongly in giving women opportunity to be financially independent. so this is white glove, so we started off with oil, we will mixing them. they've been put in a mold, surfing cuts them, and packaged we supply uh, you know, all over times india,
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we have a retail in device and we also have another, retain us in the united states. meanwhile, backend zanzibar, central marketplace, powder and spices continue to be sold much as they have for generations. now the time being the most places $25.00 centered with new packaging, sustainable farming practices and moves towards an ethical value chain. all the hopes to keep the island spice tradition within reach for many generations to come for a company is just the beginning spaces, the hurry days and 30 sense of sense. but can also be a future from the brian spin ball kits. we hope you enjoy the day. so please do hit over at cdw dot com, forward slash at re max full. see you next time the,
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