How to build a parachute

Richard Stirton
How to build a parachute Podcast

This podcast is for all the jumpers out there. People who have decided to pursue their passions, their dreams and their vision but are not quite sure how they are gonna make it all happen. Now if you are currently doing this or thinking of doing this you will know full well that it comes tons of excitement, freedom  and fulfilment. But it is also generously  sprinkled with doubt, fear, and a couple of what the hell am I doing moments. We are going to chat to people who are living out this lifestyle and discuss some of their greatest lessons they have learned along the way.

Episodes

  1. 08/06/2020

    Episode 4: Sebastian Daniels (Ground Culture & Coffee Shop Blues)

    In this episode of the How to build a parachute podcast, I chat to Sebastian a.k.a Bash Daniels. He is a former UCT student, where he was president of the Entrepreneur Society and graduated top of his class. He is also the founder of Ground Culture and Coffee shop blues. We dive into what it is that motivates this this man to reach such heights. We reflect on the invaluable role his parents played in his upbringing and the manner in which they shaped his views on the world. Seb reflects on how a year abroad after school and hours of hard work doing something he didn’t enjoy lit the fire in him to put his all time and effort into something he was passion about . We chat about his discovery of the incredible value that the informal economy in South Africa possesses and his on the ground research of inner workings of Stokvels, a powerful informal community loan system. This research and dedication to this topic saw him write his final year thesis on it which resulted in him receiving the class medal. He shares stories of how cross cultural collaboration opened his eyes and heart and shaped both his personal and business ethos of how bridging the gap between informal and formal businesses and entrepreneurs alike is a powerful way to unite people. The idea of social entrepreneurship, how you can create social change, but you can have a business model applied to it at the same time. To quote a line from Seb, “We built an ecosystem that was totally independent of corporate dominance that stood on its own, built connections and make that sense of unity much stronger” Seb shares some pearls of wisdom about his past business ventures, successes, failures and lessons learned along the way .

    1h 11m
  2. 01/06/2020

    Episode 3: Evan Strauss (Lo-Ghost)

    Evan Strauss: Today I’ll be chatting to Evan Strauss, a familiar face and name in the SA music scene and one half of the Cape Town based band that is known as lo-ghost. Evan is a highly qualified individual with an undergrad in English and History and a post grad LLB. He is a busy man. He is a producer, he has done both artist and production management, radio hosting, voice over work, and corporate MC work, not to mention playing in multiple bands, most notably his main project that is Lo-Ghost. With a natural affinity for both music and literature, Evan and Lo-Ghost as a band have seen a meteoric rise in the Cape Town and South African music scene. They have developed a somewhat cult following through their release of songs filled with thought provoking lyrical content that fearlessly explores the more difficult aspects of the Human condition. These messages are supported beautifully by a bed of nostalgic, yet unique and powerful production, that looks to both comfort and disturb the listener - increasing the yearning to listen more acutely. With an explosive live show that has been revered by fellow artists throughout the country, the Lo-Ghost energy and talent as both writers and live performers is something to behold. I chat to Evan about his upbringing, love for music, his jam packed schedule, his inspirations and some secrets of his creative process as he continues to put out such incredible work alongside his parter in music, Shannon Devy. Evan shares his story. Stay tuned to find out what makes this incredible human being tick.

    57 min

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This podcast is for all the jumpers out there. People who have decided to pursue their passions, their dreams and their vision but are not quite sure how they are gonna make it all happen. Now if you are currently doing this or thinking of doing this you will know full well that it comes tons of excitement, freedom  and fulfilment. But it is also generously  sprinkled with doubt, fear, and a couple of what the hell am I doing moments. We are going to chat to people who are living out this lifestyle and discuss some of their greatest lessons they have learned along the way.

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