26 episodes

Profiling inspirational and aspirational leaders in society. Spotlighting the impact their works have on those around them. We're also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts

Called To Serve Paradox Media

    • Society & Culture

Profiling inspirational and aspirational leaders in society. Spotlighting the impact their works have on those around them. We're also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts

    Masike Lebele Reintegration society into social interactions through communal walks

    Masike Lebele Reintegration society into social interactions through communal walks

    Masike Lebele has used his social influence to members of his community and society at large to reconnect and cope with the psychological impact of the Covid19 Lockdown Regulations, which have resulted in an antisocial euphoria as an effect. He has formed the Walkie Talkies communal walk in Protea North, which correlate with his Soweto Hiking Trail he has discovered in an abandoned mine in Meadowlands, Soweto. Nkomo wa Maphike sat down with Masike, to discuss the impact of his "Called to Serve" journey. Connect with us: https://bit.ly/3fUJ3WeTwitter https://twitter.com/CalledToServe2Facebook https://www.facebook.com/calledtoservezaInstagram https://www.instagram.com/calledtoserveza/

    • 35 min
    Kirsty and Belinda Watts Providing Medical and Social Support to Underprivileged Children

    Kirsty and Belinda Watts Providing Medical and Social Support to Underprivileged Children

    Mother and daughter duo, Belinda and Kirsty Watts founded the Kirsty Watts Foundation following a plea from a young 14-year-old Kirsty who was going through chemotherapy. After seeing how much medical and emotional support she received from her family compared to other young kids who she met during her fight against brain cancer, she was inspired to assist children less fortunate than herself. Nkomo wa Maphike sat down with both Kirsty and her mom Belinda, to unpack their 'Called To Serve' journey.  
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    • 35 min
    Siyabulela Jentile Provides Social Relief, Promotes Gender Equality and Education & Development

    Siyabulela Jentile Provides Social Relief, Promotes Gender Equality and Education & Development

    Having first become a household name through co-founding the #NotInMyName movement in 2017 following the brutal murder of 21-year-old Karabo Mokoena, Siyabulela Jentile has over the years continued to develop the movement into one that isn't just once-off. Today, #NotInMyName is more than about promoting gender equality, it is an international organisation with a footprint in other African countries, founded on 2 more pillars, being Education & Development for youth and Social Relief to families in need. 
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    • 36 min
    Sonono Khoza Empowers Youth Through Skills Opportunities

    Sonono Khoza Empowers Youth Through Skills Opportunities

    After a brief breather, we're happy to share with you this week, a new episode. Nkomo Wa Maphike chats with Sonono Khoza, the founder and Director of the Zodwa Khoza Foundation based in Diepkloof, Soweto. Sonono started the foundation in honour of her late sister who's contributions to the SA sports industry via Soccer were overshadowed by the cause of her death. The Foundation stands today serving both youth and the elderly who are affected by poverty, through 'Kasi Gains' projects focused on Education, Skills and Entrepreneurship Development, Food Security & Agricultural Development, Health, Sports Development, and Youth & Women Development.
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    • 35 min
    Father Oupa Matseke Embraces Africans Marrying African Traditional Religion and Christianity

    Father Oupa Matseke Embraces Africans Marrying African Traditional Religion and Christianity

    It is no secret that Christianity is a religion that was enforced on Africans due to colonization. Father Oupa Matseke is among a new generation of black African religious leaders whose travels to countries like Tanzania, where African traditional religion and Christianity are embraced in co-existence, inspired him to learn more about how this can be emulated in his home country of South Africa where Christians are more conservative and do not easily embrace the marriage between African traditional religion and Christianity. 

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    • 16 min
    Kgathi Mabuya Helps Provide Learning Opportunities for Autistic Children

    Kgathi Mabuya Helps Provide Learning Opportunities for Autistic Children

    Families with young children living with autism in SA, don't always receive the services and support that they need. Kgathi Mabuya, Principal of Mohato School for Autism in Naledi, Soweto took on the challenge of working to educate families and communities about autism through leading the first school for autistic children in Naledi. Mabuya has spent 16 years teaching children with special needs.  

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    • 22 min

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