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sizing most award winning offer is available worldwide. every language level. reading gentleman has chosen to go the if you ever visit with me but some of the capital city, one of the place of you must visit is pack allied. me located is 15 kilometers north of the cities and you will find a mix of places to eat, socialize, and get down to business. you and i are going to have fun exploring. but 1st, see what you can find on today's episode. we need the inc. sisterhood, a group of female bike has been narrow, b, defying serial. type in the mail dominated wealth of speed on 2 wheels discover how sad this test file being a session design. if i'm gone, is read,
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the findings can say fabric. and then we find out the house of african, much in the sun, which is dancing her ways to a doctorate in movement. my name is larry fever at catherine city. and you were watching at the max the it's all about food as we, it's only like jerry and shift are you adding any add a coco? this wrist you on offers a modern twist in authentic with african cuz the boeing didn't sleeva and elegant in design. let's take in this they be the most elegant to allow for ice float the battery test on some groove, lots to, to go with it. what's the story behind it? or cruising version of this west african casting normally gel off wouldn't be
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served in a hand across to ceramic bowl like that and smoking, christy rice and whatever is just that solid interpretation of what way you eat that rice and as cool a bit of a time but then it's like crusty uncharted smoke. he's profound. a g, i could call me a cocoa is a dream come through, pick her up. and nigeria before coming to london to study and later giving up his career for his true passion. astronomy and his restaurant is based on the core concept. wanted people to come in a few evaluate shabbots to a remote puddle. i think that is just fine with to keep everyone are you? uh, they gave me husbands. a head shift at a car coast on september 2022 to 34 year old grew up in southern england as the son of nigerian parents and has worked in top rates and mission, all star restaurants, worldwide. foreign market in london, are you uh, they gave me fine spices that are less familiar in europe like spicy and fishy
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grains of paradise bias, vices and mommy. these are the 3 basic ingredients and the refunds with time and to know how that, how a coca has managed to fund the establish feel centric taste of west africa or cuisine level in london. does that look really delicious? i oh, brings out the flavors of west africa in the most of most watering way the day i am within his phone, my friend, who is one of the directors of the park. i live in states hindsight and welcome to the show officer name did. so you've got a very unique place here with a very interesting story. please tell us more about it. well actually for my historical point of view, 1976, our parents were able to have the options to buy this farm, which was then outside of the city boundary of, of buck on this used to be
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a farm that was in the northern part of hover i mean we're, we're, we're, we're sitting on specifically this is eva which is a floating cause evo on the lake. is inside pocket. i mean, golf for state and hotel result. busy business. the development that was part of the great to park along the development car. yeah, how would you describe letting me is it an estate for the township? so though you could call it, the sub menu will call it to the northern suburbs or the beds and so forth. it is actually a water within the city boundary of hyper on it. so you describe it as a township and it's a township because it, it provides all the facilities that go beyond. just it'd be a residential place. witnessing the growth of populations. what does this development have been so beautiful to see? and it's often deemed as a multicultural part. can you please explain more to us about that? absolutely. because popularly is freehold land. it's meant that being the 1st
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privately develop township where we us park, allow me a states which is a family owned company, puts in all the infrastructure and that's from the roast. the electric go to the what the to the series as so it, it is never had a restriction of you. and that's actually if you can afford to buy property here, you could afford to buy property here. thank you so much for teaching us more about park. i mean, we'll catch up with you later. i don't thank you. when we talk about like, because you my picture ben did said to to man in black live that but in a row be the inc. visto, it is set to ring that stereotype. these women of focused on changing so essentially the as making a difference. what drives them into, right. is it the 3 you know, the open road? how of the engine beneath them? part of the sense of freedom that only 2 wheels can offer me the ink to hold a group of women, breaking barriers and creating change in a row. be in
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a walled with speed and steel, are often seen as a month game. how do this? we've been carved out a space uniquely there. oh, 3rd grade in 2018. i just had a baby in 2016 actually. and i felt like may i get into the do we need to my life founded in 2016 and officially incorporated in 2021. the inc. sister who the association is begun is a response to the growing number of women motorcyclist. the sort of supportive environment where they could enhance their writing abilities and rolled safety awareness. but what challenges of the fixed one of the things is that the 5th, as we mean, is findings to doubly different than it is for. the 2nd thing is a challenge and they told you what are you into the living with a does on their own, not to just commercial, but also the previous ones. the group's name was inspired by the inc baker training school in a role be, what fuels these women,
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and what impact are they making the young the helmets and handled bars? what are the biggest misconceptions when i say did id was um, how does that lead to evade? like what i've given you for me? sure. and you need this except for those for me, shown for you to be a lady by a car. so i as inc, when i drain, insist a who holding this community to a very so 14 women who have oh, so they're not going through the same challenges. some of them have gone through different challenges or but one thing that stood out was that was that, do i have asked for each other and i became part of that community. so apart from writing into this whole funds for we have 3 pillows. we central road safety training of our members and enhancement of uh, deals within the group ink to whose influence goes beyond the motorcycle. we've a strong focus on social impact is, has partnered with beyond what to support the girl project in the q syrian and q barrett shop to is providing mentorship, essential supplies,
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and scholarships for girls facing challenges such as poverty, early childhood marriages, female genital mutilation, f t, m and domestic violence. so the goal project is um one of our projects we thought about like giving back to the society. so we felt like as women, when we write out that and. c which in different communities, a galvan young women now lives so intrigued and one down like how is it possible for our lady to be on to the be went to cycle writing to so many different pieces. so from that and we recently had, we should find a group of ladies of proof of young girls and we can be able to mentor and just show them that there's a versa for each i had. but how does the experience of writing with other women differ from writing alone, or we mix gender groups being in the english as to who would have come to learn that these have a big difference between finding alone and id in the group. and um,
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one thing is when you find like the it's a mixed group with men and women, sometimes they may not afford to have and we're like kind of protect the women in the group, but sometimes the reckless and that puts us danger new members when they join into this, the whole deal is have that fast. we welcome to the group. we encourage them for us to write. i used to be on their own. and if they want to comp, i need to get out right there on the sitting game. they have confidence, we also problem i that as well. so as role models in the community. 8 we have to find that balance between the 3 level to cycling and um, being without advocates for they were looking up to us. so i think um through into so we need different trainings. uh we have also training. uh, we do different life skills training as well. so that helps us find that balance and, and, and also funding road. so who's of us?
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because when you and there are just people are looking at to they sometimes the web branded merchandise. so you can clearly define and say that even lady from in the system. but what motivates this we meant to write and what does being on the road mean to them? so wonder me today it was um, it was very important. and um, it's been a bucket list item because i have 4 of them, but as of which one is asking them what to say, the least. and i think cause i just bring, i don't believe you end up being about cause me to makes. i'm so part of it was the letting mean to that, to interest the passion for which essentially drives me to write the pressure on for being a lady who presents something different. something unique that also drives me to right. being on the open road for me is a sense of freedom, i sense of connection with god. and mostly it's just about the a doing something that is really empowered as me as an individual. and also
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a times to meet other people who enjoyed the same thing being which is cycle has helped me good places that i've never thought i would never go to that i would never reach. i mean, i've been to my, i lee, i've been to, i'm gonna send you on a bike. so just as to be like the excitement of being going that far is a exciting, inc. 50 who'd the non political, non sectarian group currently has a 2 female writers. and as the wheels continued to turn, so too does that impact reaching fob you're on the road and into the hearts of those state inspires keep those engines warrant maybe. today we, i and what's one like flooring tucker, like what are some of the facilities that you can find here? let me and, and the estate you were sitting at the gulf of say, that was about the conference a, it's a, a conversion center with a hotel. we've called south gauging apartments when you go into greater park alarms,
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you've got the industrial side or talk on the way. we've got industrial plants which have attracted a lot of industrialists, both, whether it be and the logistics space, whether it be in the large storage space, how can i mean it's been able to attract uh, industrial investors. so you know, this side used to be with the conferencing brand new was all these equipment costs are due to non disclosement funded restaurant. what's your number one tip for being a good leader? and managing a business like this is that you've got to actually sit on yourself with people that are better than you. thank you so much for teaching us more about park. i love it. we now hits a gun to meet travis cats, but oh, big who is really imagining had women take style? okay. it's not entirely new to supports the traditional can take
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a special novel every day close to the iconic fabric forgotten. it has long since ceased to be used only for ceremonial purposes, but what mixture of this customer all beings clothing, so different the plus fan of all the hesitating or some collection is the idea of, you know, imagining stratus now me inside the house together to create a form of like hybrid um from we can see from the ice on seas and then we have gets it from the both our region and then we have flew from, from the northern region. we don't want to have a separation of me, but we want to have and come in stop. before we lend all a bulk into, let's take a look at how travers made it into the pulse. a list of designs from africa. he found a, this on fashion brandwell, still a student in 2018 and $2.00. yes. liza. he was already one of the 30 on the 30 design. it's in africa. arrived question week chavez has simply done everything
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right. what was that easy? part of the southern case, i personally have freeze fabric on saying you're dealing with, you know, as, as, as, especially with that seamless about what has been able to do is that from brainstorming from skits is design and the approximately so if we can't understand where we are headed not just for them to sit down and there's this making the all the hours on the 2 nights training i've, we've is as well and you need a 2nd mindsets to be able to take them through that process. so we are looking at martha with you guys and also people who would have the insurance. we have the few so we can add more value to our new kind of moving fibrex or take spouse. my mom used to dress in a very different ways. so she wasn't dressing that very typical getting into my style. so that also kind of like gives me that ceiling though one seems to be in
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the space i've had you know, i'm moving supports from family friends. they've been incredible and without them i didn't think all the way around. so they know guardian king t is an intricately woven fabric with roots that couldn't be trees to the 17th century. initially, it was one exclusively for royalties, but has now become a symbol of cultural identity. it is owned by most gonna use in widely used join important ceremonies, like what in festivals of fennel's symbolizes and precedes wealth and belonging. but what's, what's travis's reason for tending this fabric around for everyday use? the weaving of the kids, he was more heavy uh, bought for me as a design. it's how do you recruit more products options out of our local fibers? i wouldn't want to this till i've increased a lights on the very same of the honey living pharmacy having done. so the theme of
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the placing is hesitating motion and everything in motion. because moving, let's try this and i would say to me, and then have in the morning to you to wait. but how does he incorporate elements of the kinds of fabric? and so his designs for me, it's very important to celebrate. so everything is very important in c p, i can't seem to what we have yet. so that's why i'm excited to incorporate our guardian and we've been 6000 my collections. my creative process comes with free for months, have the receipts and fees, and then i have the reference fees, and then i have to create some direction fees. so that's the moment i look for seems to see that if it's awful minds i'm going to talk about. if i'm gone all week, i'm going to talk about your service agent, move something, it took a while and then have the minutes wait, then i move to the references site and which i how that directs reference and then the in there to explain all my life process me rack. my dream is so we have
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something for it to be life likely enough. travis came in any way that were to have something to do with people. and i would very much happy about it. noticing that my dream has come true match in traditional text 1000 more than flushing trends as most small feet. the balance in us between traditional craftsmanship and fashion innovation is not always assessed for in the summer, the traditionally is bod, uniforms of the canyon and limpid sea were criticized. well, at the same time, the i do, if i break of the night, you is, will repeatedly celebrate that. how does 12 is money to inspire cause of us the voice of what is fussing ideas of tool? we're talking about royal sex self. then in 5 weeks means too much to me. 4 the represents me, the my to agency, they've been throughout history, they've been very significant. we needs to be able to create small 5 small pieces.
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so no adjustment necessary, just creasing the february and then making i suggest the close by we need to create a whole new products where we can have it as how i'm dealing with. but how the guardian audience will truly re added to his casual kids. a clue, travis doesn't know yet. that's why he plus introduces new collection to a pop up. so events, friends, family and fashion and says, yes, i advise us to be part of this revolutionary flush and experience. will the collection be at this desktop hits? thomas has always been creative and you see that seeing his designs and the way he tells this story is linking it to the gun in tradition and blend. and it's in the kind of pieces that he makes. and so he's supposed to maintain to see that he has actually directed the creation of handles in fabrics that lights a and brief apple. and that has been made into very easy and slowly,
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every day piece is how i ensure that i have bins and designs this. these really binds vice, been very pleased to believe as well because the mall we are closer to the more we can have more innovative ideas. and also to, as far as that design is, that can also push as a bins design to given the next level. so the more that people are coming in, the more we are also thinking forever and beyond that test, one wins will. and trumpets has came to collection, shows that this royal fabric doesn't have to be reserved only for special locations . i absolutely love to have one of those getting a ph. d is a huge accomplishment for amy, one added a mental health diagnosis and it becomes an even bigger challenge. but despite all of this, to me, a south african fits and mika is done and seeing how if you had degree work and
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life, and in 567823. as a performer and director mike gave me some with see, see challenges, norms as 2 types with her contribution dawns and the, it's a performances the, like a groundbreaking thing rate on periods in 2018. i. i do believe that a certain machines and certain ways of thinking he needs to be challenged and, and needs to be disrupted. and i also understand that there's a learning process in that learning that i can take from those spaces and the learning i can give to those spaces. and now she has sent her sites on the next step. to me is about to become a doctor of dawns and movement. but why is it so important for her to change, don, and make views and dances confront via prejudices and preconceptions. i
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think i found myself very lucky to be able to do movement and physical theater because i truly believe and i'm still trying to articulate it. but i truly believe that the arts and theater is able to do something that not many of the disciplines of fields can do in terms of bringing people together that are different and to acknowledge different. it's not take nor it's not to say, you know, we're all the same but rather to say, okay, we are different, different skin colors, different bodies, different infinities. but we can come together and make something meaningful to me, belongs to a small group of black south african women who make it to the academy at home. the challenges on the way of still to me is the lack of opportunities, money support. and when that is also mental disposition, how do you manage that?
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i fell in love with theater and then another performance. and i spoke to my parents about that, but they were supportive they, they knew that i wasn't going to be like, my brothers who are very business minded. people always scared me very numbers people. but it's not just an area of interest that states do me. a pod from her brother is a 28 years old. she's diagnosed with a d h d, another major obstacle on the way to ph. d. how does that work? i have an, an advocate for being in the therapeutic process and i have been in multiple therapeutic processes. but when i decided to get a ph d, i knew that i would need help. i've been in therapy for, for a while, and we obviously talked about the ph. d and it was really, really hard for me. being african, it's not normal to open up a bunch of feelings or mental issues. many families doing agree to seeing therapist
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how did her family support her during her diagnosis? my, my parents and my family mean a lot to me and they have made very many sacrifices so that i can pursue this because it is not a normal way about it. and they did, they supported me and they support my siblings in industry. i need to pursue knowledge. then they, i learned people in their own way. they may not, you know, have degrees and all of that. but learning curiosity, people have always been a focus for us as a family. and yeah, and i think they, they what they have been and continue to be incredibly supportive of, of my work and of me. so when she knocked the infective so recently, like a month or 2 ago when she explained, and the idea to do, and she explains the medication, been so many things started making sense. how did she manage mentally, physically and emotionally, while juggling her job studies lift,
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turn overseas under relationship with friends and family? i realized in my undergrad that had a lot of anger and, and it was during the time of, of, of, of, of protest action at universities. and so there was a lot to that i became conscious of a box my identity and i and i knew that i had felt discrimination. i felt the pressure just in different spaces, but it became very, very visible to me during the undergrad. yes and, and i needed an alternate for this and in the art became that and then i got to teach and there was a softness that came into my, into my world. and, and for me that was the, he letting you know, i think that, that part of it, you must feel the angry i knew must be allowed to express anger. because out of that, something beautiful can arise in teaching. is that for me to me is main name is to break praise. you just is because in post a parts a sup after come,
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it should simply be possible for everyone to continue their education. not normal to struggle, sometimes as much as we are struggling. and so to be ok to ask for help and support, but to be a gen take about once health, mental and otherwise is important when you want to pursue something like a ph. d. find people who are your people that can support you through it or yeah, but do it at the end of the day. do it well done to me and all that based on your ph. d. well that's it. from here impact . let me cover and what's what i'm and we hope that you enjoy the show. don't forget to finalize our social full more till next time by the,
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