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Pippa speaks to botanical artist, Geoff Nichols and Andrew Hankey, a specialist horticulturist about a most extraordinarily beautiful new gardening guide which every serious gardener is going to want to add to their bookshelves. It’s called South African Indigenous Garden Plants – The Gardener’s Guide, and it’s a massive, beautiful, 600 plus pages …
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Pippa speaks to Lisa Parrello – Hamilton Rugby’s Junior Rugby Chairperson, and Tayla Faulmann - the coach of their girls' rugby team. The oldest rugby club in the country is celebrating a big milestone this year... Hamilton is 150 years old, and it’s celebrating by trying to make the sport more inclusive than ever. See omnystudio.com/listener for p…
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Pippa speaks to Dudu Nhlabathi-Madonsela, a dating coach and business strategist who has just published a book called The Dating Playbook – How to Win at Mjolo and Love. It’s packed with practical advice on how to navigate the realities of modern-day dating. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Pippa speaks to Dr Nombuso Mathe Vice President of the South African Glaucoma Society about World Glaucoma Week which kicks off on Monday 10 March. Glaucoma is a cluster of different eye conditions which all involve some kind of damage to the optic nerve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Pippa speaks to Joanne Hichens who edited the anthology One Life along with Karina Szczurek. It’s an anthology arising from a short story competition, and contains work by some of our leading authors as well as some new voices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Par CapeTalk
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Pippa speaks to ballet dancer Jerome Barnes, who is going to be dancing in Cape Town City Ballet’s Summer Season. The programme includes the classic Giselle as well as excerpts from Raymonda and a reworked version of Dane Hurst’s Requiem. Jerome is a former principle dancer with the Scottish Ballet who had his initial training at the Royal Ballet S…
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Pippa speaks to Jessica McGuire, a paediatric ENT who has founded an NGO called Hope-Hear. She also speaks to Dumisani Mbangata who suffered progressive hearing loss through his early childhood – by the time he was in grade 4 he was unable to hear at all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Pippa speaks to British writer Alex Pavesi about his new thriller, Ink Ribbon Red. It’s a murder mystery that is quite unlike your average thriller. For one thing, as a reader you’re not entirely certain who the victim is, until right at the end of the book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Pippa speaks to Tina Bohm and Mike Fabricius about the McGregor Vrolijkheid Conservancy which was recently launched. It’s the result of a community effort to get a significant portion of local land declared a conservation area and registered with Cape Nature as such. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Pippa speaks to Leah Rachel Hawker and Duduzile Phiri about a project called Women Woven Together. Twenty women are working to create 10 large tapestries depicting female icons of the anti-apartheid struggle. They include Albertina Sisulu, Miriam Makeba and Cissie Gool. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Pippa speaks former TV news anchor Tracy Going about her art exhibition, which comes after several years of formal art studies. She also speaks to Peter Kriel, the general manager at the Independent Institute of Education, which offers more than 130 accredited programmes of differing levels, from certificates to PhDs See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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