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shelf now and i am ready to dive into the hands of the gentleman who to us with you have you have a window to talk to me before you come to the spot and unexpected side to side. enjoy the that was one of nice, you know, museum houses and large and diverse collection of specimens that highlighted with levels cultural diversity. located right here in the main mall, the building itself seamlessly integrate. so this is a, as a modern architect. yeah. i am so excited to explore more, but 1st we can needs kenya, styling since patients, brian, but blue. discover how people can come in and his brother open the high end of the color is in line that keeps out as then we reveal the secret of money with titian
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fairies without lifting the veil. so recently eunice, the local dime that is cooking with any god as i ever see, they kept me with you and you are watching fx, the 1st that we get off the cars, like kitchen in the low way. what's the, what's the green? so to that you calling me by sourcing locally serving sustainable food as recycling waste to benefit below is i've reduced the carbon footprint. why is the garden of this small restaurant in the long way more than just a shady spot? and what does all this have to do with 0 waste and menstrual cups? let's find out. i love food, i love people. i love learning, and i absolutely hate waste. because a was my efforts to create
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a business that it could incorporate all of those things together. how's the kitchen in the wrong way has put together a self sustainable ecosystem that includes the food garden, denny waste collection, and also takes to various agencies that recycle. and don't forget the menstrual cups for more of that nature. isn't that a lot of extra work for a restaurant in the very beginning, it was one person's vision and trying to translate that to the many people that we work in. but once the systems have been put in place and you have an incredible team, it's like everything else in life, it becomes routine and becomes easy. but i think the hard part can be when you have different people pulling you in different directions and stay cool to what it is that you do. we have 3 main areas here. we have the building inside, which is our denny and our kitchen, which is a fed distance for move from the recycling area for hygiene reasons. and then we
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also have the 3rd area which is the out to open a teaching area. it's a lovely way to put everything together. so for people to see they come and drop off the recycling. um. so off take us will take it away, produce what they make, and then bring it back here to the denny where people are able to see where the waste went. and all the incredible products that have been made among the products that we sell. because that is orange based with what they do allow and also condo is, they say meant they've got to have a flower. we also sell rice file and upload. that's including sold them, fly needed, fly. and we also sell high quality because of route impact. uh that they use the kitchen. the commercial arm of consecration has developed an eastern system that produces a range of great meals, this meal kits and bases weekends that are source locally supporting local farmers besides selling parties. is there any other benefit for the farmers of looked like
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some some of the items we staff on that. so uh, normally when doing this uh, i always get my bucks like uh, my empty plastic bag since i have to use them so that i can use them again next time. 12 wait, some points. and now because of these cars, uh, these bad me to get some clips to avoid using the plastics. this is not good for the nature of restaurants. produces a lot of waste is what they produce enough to keep other enterprises going. we really encourage people to come and bring their waste here, but we also bring the waste from our own kitchen and deposit it into the relevant room. this is our phone books where we are making our voice and do these uh, kitchen describes, uh, these are coming from the kitchen. uh, when i say we have used what they need there and these are the means. we take them
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here so that they do go and forth uh after the cool position here, we take them into our guide. there we go, brand to there. then we take vist. that was for the god, this box to the key should besides composting the food waste time. the kitchen also collects all kinds of waste such as glass and plastic bottles, paper until that gets started and collected by their partner agencies. over here we collect bloss possible uh, which we actually use to build um, so this whole recycling area has been made out to recycle buffalo over here we collect metal 10. um there are lots of them inside. we just collect them for an incredible non profit, cool is hulu assumed it provides menstrual tops, feel free to thousands of allow in women and as part of the pack. when they receive
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the menstrual cup, they also receive a 10 because to be able to clean the mental cup, they need to be able to sterilize it. most women don't have microwaves or electricity ways if you might to use to. we also have a collection point here for another incredible nonprofit organization called 2 bed 2 bed is based in selector refugee camp, where there are over 54000 people in attempts that should have been built for 12000 people. uh, and there's a lot of unemployment and so to becca was created for women to be able to create jobs and income for themselves this year as an example of what they've done with a plastic container and a co coaching. they have put the beans or seeds inside making ruffles and turn them into children, toys. for those who come from, you want to get a better understanding of what they can do to get more crafty,
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produce and up cycles and waste. there's a mentor that create a space where you can lose your into a creative beast. we also, it's 5 people to do the cycle, not only displays, but also the home has a kitchen, was set up to support financial, social, and environmental change. this seems like a lot of work outside of our restaurants. core business is managing all of this worth it. it's worth it for me because having opportunities like this to share a message and to hopefully inspire one or 2 other people to see that making a profit and having a business doesn't need to be independent from making a difference on the planet. you don't have to have a job in a ministry to have a positive influence on people and on the planet, whether it's woman's empowerment or just a shady spot. has a kid to is a 0 waste pioneer in malawi, a kitchen that shows that social enterprises. and community lead organizations
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ultimately benefit everyone, people and the environment. i'm to fix the. this is only a fraction of what does be happening behind the scenes cause the kitchen is an inspiration. what's the national museum has been undergoing renovations for several years due to the delay that came with club in 19 and unfortunately still hasn't opened its doors yet. in 2024. we i hear what the chief q 8 of i q energy ends and monuments. mr. phillips, the how did that, sir? welcome to the show. what changes is the book lemme national museum going from from with was so how it looked like in 2024. what happened is that as you might know, the national museum was established and then 267. now what does it mean though, is that we're not doing any freshman which has done about 4 to yourself. date was the best a done. we went in this museum to include fresh information that has happened since the last 40 years research on i cannot g on june a g and also a lot more on so on the, you know,
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so she will find different levels of what's going on in the last 40 years, how are you manage to successfully balance modern art and culture something museum fields or get making this evolution for you see and then tell space of what we call the permanent position. he's on the ground floor penalties, which is about 6 galleries. but the entire, uh, 2nd level of this building is dedicated to the holding institutions, you know, a temporary institutions which one of which is going into a switch about emerging issues and accounting gender issues. and so it's, it's going to be all kind of the national museum incorporates the technical god of as well as the up to can gather the why was the decision made to bring together these 2 specific entities to this department isn't called to was on this on the gym and monuments. so the more technical garden comes in because it's one of those uh
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more humans that, that, that'd be uh, explored in this money for station is the way of the, of the national museum. and the same way they up to the country is mostly really for edwards. so we definitely will decide seeing a lot of this um, just based off the 2 different heritage on the account and that's what happens with the country about any kind of hold on. next we head over to key. yeah, to me it's brian about a young award winning stylus, taking the fashion industry by storm. going to want to be tied by a celebrated foster picks, but the hello. before we get to know why, say that we do like abc money rely on brian's desk. let's decode how he rose to become a top question stylist, my mom wasn't very spanish by side. full had thing was to dress in a few on the time. so i sort of picked up a lot from sky and they used to make
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a big fabrics from the store and sort of mix. some of this was cute pieces of them . i just did the 5 years old, brian, bump me, he's a know what we need to tie you. we b as of experience. what thing we changed top celebrities like so to so. so how do you brand mic? he's breakthrough in these rad that we minutes failed. initially, when i took into a styling got both, i need 3 or 4 mental activity locked in the fashion. i think it was very challenging because it is a very interesting was tough is to get into as a might need to gather some like what that's not a man's job. and initially when, when invest that thing out, possession of fashion and then was like, you can provide me just me. i to allow or around the tailoring business they will be comfortable sitting junior host to base trust and he bends like later will be foster and weak and king of the question of what the short distance the silence of local designers. ok. now interesting question. these that'd be cool to choose for
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what they've done, at least in d. w. use. and k 8 is keep money up for bry. brad has been my friend 1st and then silence for a long time. i don't know how long it's been, but it's being happy, long friendship and signing journey. and why do they choose him? because he is v brian bible. he has failed, probably some of the most famous people in this country, some of the most celebrated. and it's because he's a storyteller, he's always texting me, unlike limits. you know, i'll always some, no, no, no, i don't like that color. i don't like that so, and he'll keep insisting on it, because i'm just good and he's being something bigger than me. so that's really, really great. brian is because we have begun in 2009 was the in high school. expect to this is but as the cleaning what the for the design a who'd say that he's the corner mix degree full fashion. it's funny when they didn't frustrating, it was a fun thing. it was windows, it opened may see stuff,
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let me see buildings in when i was in high school, it was supposed to be fine. it was and gave me to isn't something i assume doesn't conflict. you are, what are you wearing read like, let me this 6 you up clicking put that move together and then they can move on. and then when i go to come pass it was, it became all of all can i take this as a site hassle? because of course, anyone encompasses broke, so i took you to the same house for the same as i didn't get to the city of clients . and it's now 10 years. the c h a 1010 as a status in much profession. i mean, we've been creating a loop for a, the post out he sold out of brian approach such projects before we set up project. i think it's, it's really important to fascinate the clients and said it was a good fit. and the difference on individual rates on brand and then gets the initial brief of what they're trying to achieve and what that this them being activities out for. and then you sort of do,
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we said we'd say that we are shopping for the pieces uprooting them to be i do the process with the design, our resource for fabric. we sort of just make sure everything comes together and to the point of we being see things. and then this would something quite an interesting thing to sort of what's, how when you dress people and they get into practice, it'd be, become a hole in this new personality or this and doing that. and how the, the clothes also boost their confidence to make another 2nd scheme for them. yeah, brian boston full dialing you every day throughout the year. but how does he use passion to make a statement and influence societies as a passive relaxing fashion or kids? and i mean i've, i've used pfizer and as a way of practice i, there's a time it just machine scheme, something protest. just like a protest about just how black life was getting had,
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is that some of that was huge. one over the years. it didn't make i can set to kind of take the how fast they move in. but i think the 1st one was like which one was when you get into my journey as a stylus, was the very 1st of all i knew just upcoming things on the in 2014 for getting a freshman hour. oven privilege to equity like the some of the biggest projects in africa. i've often so to, so to us from living diagnostic i, i've, i can dig, i, i to speak to the ice pre and, uh, 10 i missed that easy was just walk from a couple of various projects even for south africa block for some stuff with netflix yeah, it's even quite heads then brian is blazing between and he's wax continues to drive, train and ship the boston landscape. and oh, wow really. and i will definitely have to work with you some time. back to you
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philip. how is the museum involved in the preservation of other sites of cultural and historical importance? so is also taking 12 over $2400.00 sites across the accounts. and they include uh, stone walls and stone walls, upsides being to georgia confirmations like the caves they included. so the little hills as we just mentioned, but also the final resting place for our new go, the new go of bug me. or can you tell us a little bit more about who that was new to was um and what company who was stolen uh, whose board was thrown in from south africa in the 1824 to eventually was, was displayed in a spanish museum at been yours and so he's only in 2000 to the applicant union. after the 7 years of negotiations with the elizabeth is young, where he was placed was an i agreed with the african union to host the body of the
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negro in what's funding. what is the oldest exhibit that you currently have in the museum? and is the story behind it? the, the oldest oldest probably will be the most of the tomato lights, basically this fossilized out a which is, which was as long as equivalently, placing disagree from from around is like a 3000000000 years back. that plus other from david we have a keeps which are some of this valid minds instead of the tides. now there's ones form about some to me then yes, back. thank you very much for your time today and thank you for showing us around from the national museum in which one a to the series of 10000 oldest township. which 6 the odd road. be surprised by the very special platform in 16 little 20th street in line god. this is the oldest township in cape town. hard to believe,
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but right to inland in the 16 on little totally art gallery. life is buzzing with joy. for us, it's been lovely to see young students from all over lung uh, coming in and not being afraid to come into the gallery and come experience the show that be put on 16 under a totally has given the street in london, a facelift built in 1923 long as considerate as cape tons of the 1st township and was intended to segregate the black community designed to maintain maximum visibility and control of the resident land got in the 19 sixty's became a central struggle for young people. what inspired the loan king and his brother to open the gallery in the township where they grew up. there were no gatherings of this stature in this community who in their office of a very high stature that come from this community. so we always felt there was
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a disconnect between with some of the artists coming from and the areas of things 5, but to with is works of being displayed and with a being enjoyed before we find out what the neighbors actually think of these are the party people, let's start with why he and his brother raised millions to transform this old home into this happening gallery. we really want us kind of contribute to parts as that's come from areas like glenda, who potentially wouldn't have opportunities to exhibits in other galleries, in more excellent areas with 8 exhibitions in the last 2 years. and over $1800.00 visitors a month below has made that gallery a hotspot in the township. and yet why ought to come from a very artistic family so far this side with any kind of for others being amazing,
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jazz musicians? oh, great grandfather, also being a legendary jazz musician and for my my, besides to, we have a lot of the musicians. so we really grew up here on the arts, especially in the community. and for example, the nonsense that we were quite closely with long days ago, and he grew up in the same road as i do is become is one of the local artists they create to the platform for, you know, and these, they charge up against central percent of the, of course being for nearby i never show other people the location well as pulling one can see that one gives you used to be a dancer, the joy and image you restricted in his art, has an international. it's too much
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opposite location. it's always difficult for me, i'd just like to have in this killer deal to do in your own things sometimes and needs when springs start kind a phone in my location and then we start at 2020 and then things of changed. now below has sold 6 of monkeys. these aren't quick at the national ahd fit earlier this year. finally, he can afford the space to it. my system, i'm going to go, i'm had an amazing fair. i mean, he's got a lot of commission works that were results of that. and it's kind of a waiting list that is being developed for his work. what impact has the gallery head on the rest of the community? a new business center has developed around the gallery that looked like
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a lot of people that are coming to to want to see the calendar and be sitting by the office within. so this the 1st point of call from there, the guys would point out that these guys also selling clothing and that's converted into sales for us, you know, for so pointing langa, we're not to, to, to open an imported closing store. making online fashion accessible to people who live here investing in their own space. and we know that traditional way of doing things. it's, you know, all sorts of things that uh, what the future is about. right? people want to convenience and that is exactly what the calorie team in us have done. we felt convenience into the streets the. so what does the future hold? the vision is to really transform this community and make this community
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to underwood, township one and 2, and 3, define what township even means. the we've got plans of making the land a smart city. so we really kind of want to aim high. and then within the arts, we want to really take african on global. and we want to represent offices that come from areas like land, who would not normally get the opportunity and representing globally so that the world can see how much amazing talent that's consumed. it may be an unusual place for an art gallery and due to people has achieved the feet of making his township more livable and lovable. what did we concept where a gallery and a township to help with tourism ad suitcase local ups added to re for units for
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