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    Explore " #capetown" with insightful episodes like "Do happy cows make better cheese? With Georgina Visser of Dalewood Fromage", "Two Old Farts Making Noises #31, with Talita Swarts of ARTROUTE", "South Africa: A Brief History", "94: Maryke Musson - Remember to care" and "91: George van der Schyff - Pristine heart" from podcasts like ""Toast with Karen Dudley", "Two Old Farts Making Noises", "Historically Speaking Podcast", "Seedpod" and "Seedpod"" and more!

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    Do happy cows make better cheese? With Georgina Visser of Dalewood Fromage

    Do happy cows make better cheese? With Georgina Visser of Dalewood Fromage

    In the most delicious episode yet Karen is joined by self proclaimed cowgirl, Georgina Visser of Dalewood Fromage. They talk about her family's long commitment to regenerative farming, artisanal cheesemaking, hygge, the happiness of architecture and do happy cows make better cheese?  

    Thanks for listening! This episode of Toast Podcast was hosted by Karen Dudley, produced & edited by Jo Munnik with sound and social design by Ben Mallinson. Artwork by Maggie Mallinson.

    You can get in touch with Karen on Instagram. New episode every second Wednesday.



    Two Old Farts Making Noises #31, with Talita Swarts of ARTROUTE

    Two Old Farts Making Noises #31, with Talita Swarts of ARTROUTE

    Our Guest today is Talita Swarts, TS  believes that art represents a powerful tool through which complicated emotions and issues can be communicated to the world. Her company Artroute conducts bespoken tours of the South African art community.

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    To book a private tour our to inquire about art in South Africa or Africa you can e mail TS @     talita@artroute.capetown

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    South Africa: A Brief History

    South Africa: A Brief History

    South Africa has a fascinating, complex, and often tragic history. From the migration of the Bantu to the settlements by the Dutch and British; from the Boar Wars to the fight to abolish apartheid, here in Episode 44, we explore the history of this geologically and culturally rich nation - a nation that is still striving to reach its full potential. 

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    94: Maryke Musson - Remember to care

    94: Maryke Musson - Remember to care

    My guest for this week, Maryke Musson grew up with the ambition of being a dolphin. When that didnt work out, she managed to obtain science degrees in various fields including marine biology, medical physiology, fisheries science, psychology and neurology. She has worked in the marine science field for the past 25 years, from aquariology, to research to sustainable production and governance, and has presented at many conferences locally and internationally.

    Her focus is on making a difference, every day, through marine conservation, awareness, research, education and sharing inspiring ocean stories. She is currently the CEO of the Two Oceans Aquarium Education Foundation, a Public Benefit and Non-Profit Organisation with a variety of environmental education and outreach programmes and a very successful sea turtle rescue, rehabilitation and release programme.

    My biggest take away from this conversation was Maryke’s overwhelming positivity, even in the face of suffering and devastation. She shared some incredible stories with me about some of the animals she has helped save and rewild. I left with a deeper connection and understanding of what the lives of, in this case marine conservationists, and all conservationists must be like. We need these brave souls to remind us of our humanity and role as custodians of this earth, I thank and salute all of you!


    91: George van der Schyff - Pristine heart

    91: George van der Schyff - Pristine heart

    In his latest incarnation, this weeks guest,  George van der Schyff heads up Pristine earth, an NGO based in Cape Town working in the environment and specifically plastics waste and pollution. Their goal is to form collaborations and bring stakeholders together to enhance the best solutions in order to support them to achieve maximum impact.

    One of the projects they have involvement with at the moment is brimming the Litterboom concept to Cape Town which provides a simple yet innovative way or retrieving litter from rivers.

    Our conversation traversed plastics pollution, our plastics industry, poverty and equality in South Africa, Surviving Covid as a new parent and the effects of having a father who was an Apartheid policeman.

    George shares his passion to make change in such an open heart felt way that cant help but rub off and inspire me to do the same. Thank you George.


    This London Entrepreneur is nearing 25 years of success on multiple continents!

    This London Entrepreneur is nearing 25 years of success on multiple continents!

    Vincent A. Lanci provides you with true stories of entrepreneurship in all industries to gain different perspectives. You never know which motivational journey will motivate you most.

    Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci
    Guest Name: Richard Walton, CEO and Founder of "GVI" and "AVirtual"

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    For the sixty ninth episode and third episode of Season 4, Vincent A. Lanci brings on Richard Walton.

    Walton is a successful entrepreneur who follows the philosophy that a happier, remote working and non-micro-managed employee is a far more productive one.  


    After University, he secured funding and founded the massively successful global volunteering company, GVI, in 1998. GVI runs programs in 21 locations, in 13 countries around the world, each manned by our own staff and aligned to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals or UN SDGs as well as the objectives of local partners. 


    After a major health scare, Richard moved to Costa Rica, where he lived for 10 years, successfully managing his teams remotely and tripling his business in size.

     

    In 2015 he moved to Cape Town, South Africa, where he currently lives, and founded his next company, AVirtual.

    He talks about growing to recognize that working all the time isn’t synonymous with being successful. This extremely motivational testimonial will get you ready to take the next step! 

    Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci (www.vincentlanci.com/podcasts)
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    Guest Name: Richard Walton, CEO and Founder of "GVI" and "AVirtual"
    Email: richard@avirtual.co.uk
    Website: http://www.avirtual.co.uk
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avirtual-uk/

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    How to Gain a Following on Multiple Continents.

    How to Gain a Following on Multiple Continents.

    Ready to tap into your potential? You came to the right place.

    Vincent A. Lanci provides you with true stories of entrepreneurship in all industries to gain different perspectives. You never know which motivational journey will motivate you most.

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    Guest Name: Michael McCloud "Sellah", Musician/ Producer/ Entertainer/ Model

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    For the sixty seventh episode and first episode of Season 4, Vincent A. Lanci brings on Michael McCloud, or better known as, "Sellah" in the music and entertainment world.

    Learning incredible discipline from the strict rules and structure of a military family, Sellah had the grit to excel as and NCAA basketball player. However, while living out what felt like someone else’s dream, he decided to change course and give in to his underlying love for fashion and entertainment.

    He became the first black male model to work in Shanghai, China, working brands like GAP, Nike, and GQ Magazine, and commit wholeheartedly to his passion. 

    Sellah is his brand, which incorporates fashion, music, art, mentorship, management and photography. He branded as Sellah because of the meaning: to be free, stop and listen, a metaphorical weapon, to break from negativity and to never give up.

    This extremely motivational testimonial will get you ready to take the next step! 


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    Guest Name: Michael McCloud "Sellah", Musician/ Producer/ Entertainer/ Model
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    86: Catalina Lotero - Natural by design

    86: Catalina Lotero - Natural by design

    Together with a multidisciplinary team, Catalina Lotero is tackling the global energy crisis with a surprisingly simple, plant-based idea. The Colombian-born American, who studied industrial design in Bogotá, Colombia, and is currently doing her Masters in design at Keio University in Tokyo, came up with the sustainable solution to solve a pressing problem. One in eight people worldwide does not have access to electricity, with 84% of them living in rural areas. Lotero’s ‘Raiki’ – essentially an autonomous generator – is sure to be a game-changing project. 

    This conversation was one of the inspiring interactions I had at Design Indaba earlier this year. Catalina and I discussed how her ground breaking research works, the creative process, some of the larger issues facing us as humanity and a one of my biggest take aways was that some of the things we are doing to try and solve our problems might be creating even more. We also explored the concept of soft power where we can accept mistakes, be ok with being wrong and take a collaborative approach to solving problems. Enjoy this fat dose of inspiration. 


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