PODCAST · society
Future of Work
by Andile
Youth Storytelling Series on Digital Lives
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Episode 3: It's chai, right?
USipho is a fan of uDarkie doing something for themselves and in this honest, vulnerable, and at times funny conversation, you’ll hear why.Zinhle Magazi, our field reporter, sits down with Sipho Hadebe, a Sowetan who moved to Cape Town for school and stayed for work.Together, they unpack the legacy and ongoing realities of segregation and displacement embedded in Cape Town’s fabric, and how these play out in personal, everyday ways.This episode is worth a listen if you’re thinking about who gets to live, work, and belong in our cities and whether the presence of those just passing through should be more critically considered.🎙 CreditsHosted by Zinhle MagaziRecorded at Studio 44, Cape TownCo-scripted by Zinhle Magazi & Andile MsomiSound editing and design by Andile Msomi🎧 Listen to the full episode on:Buzzsprout:SoundCloud:📲 Follow us on Instagram:Future of Work: @fow_podcastSipho Hadebe: @siphohadebeThank you for listening!
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Episode 2: People really like looking good
Ntombi encourages everyone with a skill or talent to use it; to start where you are, with what you have.A creative from Alexandra, Johannesburg, she shares insights into her practice and how she uses the digital space to support her work. Our host, Tumi Tsheola, visits her at home for a conversation that feels grounded.It’s an easy, thoughtful listen with a fun soundscape, enjoy!✨🎙 Hosted and recorded by Tumi Tsheola✍🏾 Scripted and edited by Andile Msomi🔊 Sound design by Andile MsomiListen to the full episode on Buzzsprout and SoundCloud.Follow us on Instagram:Future of Work: @fow_podcastTumi Tsheola: @the_og_worldwideNtombi: https: @sis_wama_crotchetsThank you for listening!
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Episode 1: Our people are choosing bread and butter
Our host, Sima Fiyo, sits down with Lelethu Mahambehlala, a performance poet from Gqeberha, for a powerful conversation on navigating digital life as a visually impaired creative.Together, they explore the realities of access in the Eastern Cape, unpacking how broader social and economic conditions shape the digital landscape. What unfolds is an honest, funny, and deeply important exchange, one that feels less like an interview and more like listening in on two friends.🎙 Hosted and recorded by Sima Fiyo✍🏾 Scripted and edited by Andile Msomi🔊 Sound design by Andile MsomiListen to the full episode on Buzzsprout and SoundCloud.Follow us:Future of Work: @fow_podcastSima Fiyo: @simafiyoFollow Lelethu on Facebook:Lelethu PoeticSoul KaMosesThank you for listening!
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Trailer: Good or bad
The Future of Work podcast does not ask whether digital work is “good or bad.” Instead, it asks, who gets access, and who doesn’t? What does digital work feel like on the ground. How are youth shaping the future before policy catches up?...Through regional, character-driven stories, the series contributes to a more honest, human understanding of work, dignity, and possibility in South Africa.Enjoy our raw trailer, recorded from different regions across the country!Stay tune for your first episode, it'll be a good one! Follow us on Instagram @fow_podcastThank you for listening!
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