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    Explore "xhosa" with insightful episodes like "The Rise of a Global Economy", "8 Sudafrica", "S4E9: Clean Your Room First | Andile Nopapaza | South African Content Creator", "Xhosa Clicking Language. yes Clicking Language is real" and "MUSICIAN & BOOTLEGGER: Miriam Makeba & Gertrude Lythgoe" from podcasts like ""A Journey into Human History", "Africa Dagli occhi al cuore", "Clever Hybrids with GabyV", "Cultural Awareness Podcast" and "I Don't Know Her"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    The Rise of a Global Economy

    The Rise of a Global Economy
    The Seven Years’ War (1754–1763) established a new balance of power in Europe in which Britain emerged as the dominant empire. The French surrendered their imperial possessions in North America and India to Britain, while the Spanish surrendered Florida and the French gave control of the Louisiana Territory to Spain. The Peace of Hubertusburg guaranteed Prussian control of Silesia and confirmed Prussia’s status as a major force in Europe.

    The British East India Company provided the British with a strong basis of military and economic power in south Asia; it and Britain both benefited economically from their colonial control of India. In China, the Qing dynasty’s leaders completed new trade treaties with foreign nations, including the Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) with Russia, and improved trading relationships with Japan, the nations of Southeast Asia, and the Philippines. Under the Canton system, China increased its trade with Europe and improved its economy, while rejecting most European trade goods and insisting on payment in silver, acquiring a very favorable balance of trade.

    European colonialism did not go unopposed. In Africa, the Ndongo battled the Portuguese, the Khoisan and Xhosa fought the Dutch, and the Asante opposed British expansion. In both India and China, people took up arms against Britain. Ironically, some of the strongest opposition to the role of Great Britain came from its own colonies in North America, where economic dissatisfaction led to a declaration of independence.

    All images referenced in this podcast can be found at https://openstax.org/books/world-history-volume-2/pages/6-2-the-rise-of-a-global-economy

    Welcome to A Journey into Human History.

    This podcast will attempt to tell the whole human story.

    The content contained in this podcast was produced by OpenStax and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

    Access for free at https://openstax.org/books/world-history-volume-2/pages/1-introduction

    Podcast produced by Miranda Casturo as a Creative Common Sense production.

    S4E9: Clean Your Room First | Andile Nopapaza | South African Content Creator

    S4E9: Clean Your Room First | Andile Nopapaza | South African Content Creator

    When you come from a society with a lot of issues, you tend to neglect the small things you can do. But that one small change you help someone locally make could help them grow exponentially.

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    Hearing other people's stories is the best way to learn the principles you need to navigate an international world that is multilingual and multicultural. Learn from Clever Hybrids around the world to become one. 

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    Chapters 

    00:00 Intro Music 

    00:18 Guest Intro 

    00:30 First guest in Africa 

    01:39 South African resilience 

    03:39 South African diversity 

    05:17 What is Afrikaans?

     6:06 Brief overview of Xhosa 

    07:43 Being Multilingual and Multicultural from Birth is an Advantage 

    09:10 Legacy of apartheid 

    12:07 Why you should abandon the 'me first' mindset 

    16:08 Stay local to help the next generation

     18:51 Stoicism in modern times 

    22:47 Why we need long AND short-form content 

    26:20 How to contact Andile 

    29:18 How to contact Clever Hybrids

    Hosted by Gaby Van Horn (GabyV) 

    Produced and Edited by Cross Gen Marketing

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    MUSICIAN & BOOTLEGGER: Miriam Makeba & Gertrude Lythgoe

    MUSICIAN & BOOTLEGGER: Miriam Makeba & Gertrude Lythgoe

    COVID-19's moral: don't be a jerk! After a brief discussion of the virus, Amanda tells the story of Miriam Makeba, a South African exiled musician who fought against apartheid and racism across the globe. Rita uncovers the sordid tale of underground bootlegger, Gertrude "Cleo" Lythgoe, also known as the "Bahama Queen."

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    s4a583 - More African Stories

    s4a583 - More African Stories

    Today's show:

    • Three different stories of lives transformed by story last week!
    • A training for multiple backgrounds and ages
    • Lives impacted as Bible storytelling is discovered 

    Bryan tells some stories from the training this last week in Zithulele in South Africa's Eastern Cape! A fun week!

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    s4a583 - More African Stories

    s4a583 - More African Stories

    Today's show:

    • Three different stories of lives transformed by story last week!
    • A training for multiple backgrounds and ages
    • Lives impacted as Bible storytelling is discovered 

    Bryan tells some stories from the training this last week in Zithulele in South Africa's Eastern Cape! A fun week!

    Links ... STS

    Follow us on Twitter ~ Review us in iTunes ~ Give us your feedback!

    We hope you enjoy the show. Click on the (direct download) link immediately below to start hearing this show NOW!

    AD 008 Interview with John Lockley

    AD 008 Interview with John Lockley

    At 18, John Lockley was serving in the South African army as a medic (during the war with Angola in the 1980s) when he had a strong, prophetic dream calling him to train as a Xhosa Sangoma shaman, within the same tribe of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu
    He eventually met Mum Ngwevu, a well-known Xhosa Sangoma medicine woman, in one of the poorest townships in South Africa. She had foreseen his arrival in a dream and began his 10-year apprenticeship, giving him the initiated name Ucingolwendaba, meaning messenger or connector between people and cultures.
    John trained under difficult conditions in the townships of the Eastern Cape. He is unique in being initiated into three timeless traditions: African Shamanism, Yoga and Zen Buddhism, and also holds an honours degree in Clinical Psychology.