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has promoted a small string instruments on great stages the world over we catch up with him in his adopted home early in your room. 2 60 minutes, we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we roll about unbiased information for 3 months. done the, the house a is a picture, raise the crystal area in cape town, south africa, norton for its standing beaches, crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this, tim, welcome to future phones, century a place of unique bio diversity. we mind. body costs and storage connect to the
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reach you to an a to pile of nature. like 1st, we see how we might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. so i need to send it out to meet ab crazy. this be a hit, a woman in the effort interrupt scene. they say it's done or when it's on, it shows us how he is innovating traditional cuisine in list of to i'm finally sat down there and this is every max, the in the slums of co go to and i really be we meet the crew and carrots is behind chocolate city, a full series designed to highlight the use of kenya growing up in poverty, facing struggles of crime and drugs. these is one of can you largest
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somebody marketing come as most of the engaged in criminal activities and a quarter, something turned toward any one of the community and the for these to accept the front of them. don is 10 to 15, is the bad guys all part of florida and the, i don't know if i'm diving, the carol go show is known for inadequate housing not of basic services in high poverty and unemployment treat colorado. sho, like many informal supplements have a high crime rate. despite these challenges, it is also home to a vibrant community and there are efforts to improve living conditions. chuck kate, c. p. a 's to show on the flat part of the safety risk. all those chocolate seating physically is a story about cut over 2 and no one likes to put on there. people have gone to nothing in a very bad age because previous getting that issue was heavily invested in kind of
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in the get the we started in 2018 that's going to handle for bathroom copies and came up as you're doing it for the future. and he said that maybe that so the know what a blessing to of one to do it to me. oh god, toward the how the field is a tool to get into the household level to the community. and show that young we've been meeting throughout. the crime was in progress, his transforming their life. when out on his own appointments from crime, it was all about money and we lost the manual youth in colorado. uh because of the crating of the furniture, part of the city is when we had the power during gated demonstration and the community does. and i have federal use so that the, they've got to come out of drugs. and i'm gonna check
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i've been featured in the cluster of a few days. and it has really helped me to a platform. it gives me a platform. right now i'm walk, you need a few brand, have grown up in this beautiful and most human hub stuff from best buy. it is actually a big fan. got a big come to me as to how i managed to add admin to them. and i'm there for more than what i was coming up with the 30. it was mainly between like a different outlets coming from where to go to go to it used to be of any didn't get us along in the whole of, in a little bit. because we so i live as a possible move on to let's put administrators and sort of that kind of indicators and lights also said there have been efforts by local authorities, community organizations and n g o t improve conditions in colorado. and they have been initiatives to provide better housing, access to clean water,
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and educational and vocational training programs. but much luck remains to be done . remember that from the production of the as does no one is paid to come on board the to opt out or maybe defend shots. photo was getting size visa goods close enough to close to 7 hours of shooting. there is still work to be done before the next episode goes on screen. no money due to the to anything that's on the feel good. i do him the, to my take us even like 3 weeks i made a flip. so this, but i just thought about the feeling is that we got into the next iteration and put a lot of the projects, several, a young man and go to lunch. so they're going to find that as simple as that. those now we have the next generation. it's the
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funding this field making has the power to shed light on societal issues and bring about change by texting social vices through the medium or field field. make those countries awareness and create a ripple effect of positive in the . please create such a found a way through the full making talents to share the truth in the hopes of inspiring and creating change. situated on the slips of table mountain, this modern retreats, which was months of residence, has been renewed and seemed magnificent villas. joining me today is dana george, the interior design of who managed to merge applicant design with martin this basics that i thank you so much for joining me right now. i do believe that these
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used to have a body inspiration to them. what was the brief when it came to the new owners and how did you achieve it? so it was, like you said previously was 5 i body and i think i'm from the, i know he just moved to africa and he's so inspired by african awesome design and craft in particular. and it just made sense, you know, like continuing this as a guest house to kind of bring that kind of african aesthetic to it. and so we are, we kept some existing sort of looks and feel this house has always been coordinate on was so, you know, there's always been this like mutual black and whites and sort of seem to it. but that really does lend itself to an african theme as well if we kind of look at like the packaging and the textures and that type of thing. we didn't want bringing a lot of color. we wanted it to be very kind of strong in terms of like the pasting black and white bringing a lot of contrasts. and then when we went into the rooms, definitely kind of put this vibrancy in the color. and also, i think, you know, with all the items that replaced insides, a lot of craft and design. i'm a real big important thing like for me was to like, i'm sort of in pa,
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female croft isn't designed as i have also just being able to model the magnificence of pieces that are around the space to want to focus through some of those odd pieces and the purpose within it. so i think you're and i know that i can like advert collectives of thoughts and i think you know, it wasn't really important to kind of have a celebration of african artists with in the space. um, so you'll see to us it's around like, you know, on 9 opposite a swell, 9 odds this and i think it's really about what's the iron is knobs rather than they have values. you know, they just, they just bring insistence. i mention to the space and the crates like a beautiful sort of like backdrop to a lot of the backgrounds as well as streaming insightful. thank you so much, dana. thank you. understanding early childhood development, not to me. so book and i took the initiative to design a collection of increase of soft bundles. these bills and cars, childrens,
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who embrace diversity, nurturing their quotes during play time these dollars are created, this babies and children in mind made for gentle play. if they can grow with the child from infancy until school going age, it's all about african children seeing and celebrating themselves daily. i like the, i was good that you put on campus, ma'am. as for me to as long as your favorites, i know what colors this one. mm. brown. brown. the way in children's tvs stalls. i imagine that they see themselves as valuable and they never have to question whether or not they belong and or whether or not the oil season or vendors been because we've taken the time to include them in a very big part of the world which has play teaching
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a child to loved themselves comes in many shape and form. this comes a hand made soft from dolls, not only bring a smile to the faces they meet, but are spreading. the message of inclusion that they've left representation during play time is as important as it is in everyday life. the need to learn to me so fucking found of a new book. i'm a corner, a name, and that translates to granny thankfulness and the closer language. and to do with this, they can name, she has been her inspiration from the beginning. so the idea for, for the business came, are on when i was pregnant, back in 2016 with my 1st child. and i wanted to get her something kindly and soft, and i didn't think in my mind as i left the house that i wanted specifically a problem one, it just something that i then became a way office one. when you look for toys, you find the mostly plastic ones,
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which i find for you older children, but not for a new born into i found most white stalls, and i immediately had a problem with that because that, that was, or that was the osman. and my friends as well, what they had done because they also had children and i awesome. what options did they go with? and they said that they also had the same issue. so they just gave up and basically went with stuff, toy animals, which is something i ended up doing myself. i just bought a stuff toy at the time. but because i do have a background in special design, i knew that it's something i could probably make with diversity for me during play means that your, your child has options when they go to a store. so they will control the shop and they don't just see one kind of don't, which tells them this has the right kind of don't to play with. it also means increasing a sense of awareness of the fact that when i do walk outside and i go to christ of got a black and white friends, colored and everything. but then also when i go into play, i can reflect that same outside world in my, in my play time. and that's what for me, diversity is when it comes to introducing
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a to children in the toy space. and in case nice was background and fashion has given her the expertise to meticulous the craft adults. and the rate comes naturally for her age. still takes about 4 hours to make and is wonderfully unique . this is the darkest shape that i have. i call this coffee in the range. it's one of 2, so the lights are color is caramel brown. and then we've got and i was funny range, which is actually the 100 and that's this one here. so it comes in wide awake due to kinda i wanted that should be a representation of a dog and a nice shape because we know from people come in, you know, between those whose colors i was getting a lot of support from family and friends in terms of them telling me to keep going
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and they really loved the concept. and so i took some pictures. i opened a instagram business page and to my shock, i saw it growing as a whole lot of my me blog is starting to take an interest and then they will also try to try and find out the way that they can help me boost up the business because they sol how important it was. and that gave me a lot of confidence to just keep going forward and building on the range were selling online. we're selling international and in stores. we are looking to get into most doors and hopefully our own story eventually the it's still shocking, like a pinch the moment every time i think about the fact that i actually made it into the business. so it's, it's been a pleasant surprise, but it's the work that i've put into it has really, i think, put me in a place where i can look back in. so can you say it's a business, an important one? and the legacy for my daughter has all these,
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those not only naval children to explore and appreciate their own uniqueness. but also that of those around them to, to found, goes beyond just offering the bridge, taking views and exceptional design. it also prioritize as long as chatting to me now is rami pool, the director of wellness here. run me. how does, but more about what future phone does and the significance of its name. future phones century was created as a haven for inspiration and relax a can we provide guess with spaces, cases and experiences that really help them to connect with the elements and with nature. we really believe in the future of being about health and wellbeing. taking all of this into consideration, i think there's a strong focus on wellness and regional rates of living. how have you been able to incorporate sustainability within the state?
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oh, good question. so we, uh, you know, we're looking at regenerative as a way of living. sustainability is a practice that is still extractive, and regenerative living is something that we're kind of has rejuvenates and creates a thought, a thriving system. so we increment compositing, we grow a lot of our own food. we completely upgrading tens off more tests. we also have a very particular about the procurement of all of our amenities that although cove i'm locally sourced ethically, mays, natural organic. we've created even our incense from the prompts on this land. hello, thank you so much for allowing me for chatting with me, but i'm about to go to control the space thing in the house of sitting to go. we need to be crazy. a female reca who's breaking stereotype and social boundaries
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ready to say african stages on fire. it's so hot to night and saw the coastal town you sent a goals, capital dot com and wrap up easy, crazy is putting up the stage. it's been a long road to this breakthrough for one of senegal spew female rapids. the assembly never had the courage to become a rep as a woman. the stereotype was a female rep is where women who dressed like men, what genes that smoked, blah, blah, we were marginalized, miles, you know, the z e v crazy has been on the center calls reps seen for 10 years. and rap is her passion to work. and life music means everything to me. i gave up everything financially capable of music. easy, crazy is 1st album explodes, self confidence and equality incentive goals. male dominated wrapped seen. while i
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put in my 1st generic is a smoke you and all your mc standing. basically, when i arrive, i take no prisoners, a play for keeps and my own destiny. i'll be thrown everyone. so you've seen the class to his music runs deep and her family easy. crazy remembers how she started writing lyrics and wrapping with her brother on that. we use boxes and bottles to lay down beats. after that, i wanted to wrap my brother to use the that'd be the name, but my dad could not accept it to let my brother app because he was a boy to see jeff also, despite the misgivings, if he kept passage and off to school wrapping became her career, but the move took its toll, her marriage fell apart when her in laws couldn't accept her profession. and the trappings that came with it to see the family was very religious and it just wasn't a great fit with my music career. it wasn't just my in laws,
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members of my own family objected to the music like this every way the crazies bars and rhymes also tackle environmental pollution and politics. partly because senegalese rapids see themselves as the voice of the masses. this includes singing the local languages like 1 of july for monday, and get to to call you and have it as a problem. people ask where the artist does suppose to sing about big issues so that everyone knows about them. not every se, mega lees went to school, and so don't necessarily speak french. oh, news and world events are covered in french, and many are left uninformed to go to more useful power. cool. best of all of the easy, crazy has found her place. and so now goals, music, scene,
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and the respect of abuse, and she's here to stay mila all or not. today we female raptors are not treated as an auditor in the future because they are more of us. so i think the next generation will be even more at home and the rep c and, and i, so a, so i landed on again, bang hobby, maybe in the loudly, simpler, don't want them up, but it's going to be less rhymes with a message. i'm basically adding a be crazy to my plane is not a social cause. the suitcases, the fusion of best suits of traditions and neighboring influences. mcdonald's point is that a, a shift from this to to who is innovating traditional cause the full modern pallets? have you ever tried traditional investment includes the a chest, donald monotonic seems to promote the unique flavors of its homeland mistletoe, to the world by showcasing them in this column, the creation i was the 1st to get to shift in the circle. and then after that,
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i started realizing that there were having a problem with ships in the country, then that's when i started to uh, to, from the cutting that the industry in the so known as a kingdom. and this guy essentially is surrounded by south africa. and this payment's supports marvelous mountains of a shift. i don't realize that percent who weren't really known for their country flat shift, donald set out to bridge the gap between the traditional tastes of the central. but the more sophisticated and diverse pace of the global village traditionally bustle, the way they look different. the most important thing, it's about the flavor that they don't lose all of the flavor into food, the way the food to salt and pepper, and keep it simple. for you, if there's nothing and that water the, the, use it for the stuck internationally, the left them spicy is not available. which we of the to because when you get low
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to spices you i, you are pushing problems to your body. because once you get used to use that, that being king size, bed of dizzy or gold, instead of having different types of sickness, he wants to bridge the gap between the traditional teeth of the soto with the more sophisticated and diverse tastes of the global village. to explain and motivate the next generation of chest, the phone and this interest, 1st color mary, i school in 2013 where i was expecting to have only a few people. but unfortunately it could be my fist in take it last day to students . so that's when i started to see the need and then our 58. we started with this quote. then that's when we invited 40 and shift competitions in south africa. for 12 years, no shift donald has been promoting or calling recall changes such as president and founder of the century shifts association and traditional the central cuz he's
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using nutrition. organic local, i'm thinking, is that the heart of his training? then we're going to me go away on your way as opposed to to and then because we are supposed have to. we don't want to go to ways get our time aides and fox tom. and then that is sam, for most of people don't know that. but it's our knees is white means that he's calling the to break the carlos. so that, and right, so that it can be well in different shift on the post, the individual ingredients by populating them even 5 them together with a little by to, to enhance, to say that the aux time was also boiled until so peeled typed and then fried again, in the same part, i have this and this is 5 feet tall by side, you know, while i'm with buddy's and criminal is to an engine bridge without any busy. so i have a little bit of snow on top and benefits so that he does not speak to have been
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with the past several decades. it's been about africa embracing the west and changing our eating habits more, that africans are increasing. the appreciating the rich heritage of indigenous african food and flavors says donald, calling the school has an educational mission. most people don't really understand the kind of conflict between the key to the school and it coming out of school. or let me see a professional says that professional shift you someone because by the name you can use a piece and who have quite a long experience in the industry, continues to come. i want to see myself working internationally as a high profile may be the executive show or i'll just sit in this too and maybe assess that. you know, i want to see myself having enough knowledge that i can for these people this through could, you can make so much difference,
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a difference shift donald knows all too well in addition to his coming to school. he also runs the restaurant. well guess can enjoy his modern take on traditional recipe, the piece facebook a to take. so the page which book, so to college. but petra is very soft and i love the taste of the me. the as for the humble stuff out of town was the foundation of what turned out to be an award winning new competition in south africa in 2014 the middle. that is just that, it's exactly the same thing that we did except the oaks time because they will use that you can leave us. so with that you can leave us eh, what this team 2nd position in the competition. because everybody started to love african from legless looking because every country way or the oldest they bring some of these bring some of these because the lab because they have the refresh,
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