Convo Lounge Podcast

Convo Lounge Africa

Convo Lounge Podcast, where we connect brands to talent communities for social and economic growth. We do this by curating a series of conversations that increase our understanding of the national concern regarding unemployment. The output should be an increased understanding of how to reduce unemployment, and outcomes should be initiatives that convert those ideas into action in our respective capacities.

  1. Convo Lounge Learning Experience with Ikageng Junior School students and Debswana

    10/18/2023

    Convo Lounge Learning Experience with Ikageng Junior School students and Debswana

    For this episode of The Convo Lounge, Bakang and Yandile take you on a captivating journey through the recent learning experience with Ikageng Junior School in Metsimotlhabe, Botswana. This remarkable initiative, in partnership with Debswana employees under the Ambassadors for Good program, and supported by the Anglo-American Foundation, is designed to shape the future of Botswana's youth and contribute to a nationwide mindset change campaign by Botswana Goverment. Listeners will dive into the inspiring story of how students from Ikageng Junior School embarked on a transformative learning excursion to key economic zones in Gaborone, Botswana's vibrant capital city. The primary goal of this initiative is to expose these young minds to various economic activities and professionals from diverse industries, facilitating a transfer of knowledge and skills. Join us as we explore the impact of this skills development project, aimed at inspiring and motivating students to align their career aspirations with current economic trends. Through this immersive experience, the students visited a series of significant locations, each offering a unique perspective on the economic landscape: Mass Media Complex: The journey began with a visit to the Mass Media Complex, housing Botswana Government Information Broadcasting Centers, Botswana Television, Radio Botswana, and the Daily Newspaper. Learn how these young minds were exposed to the world of media and communication. Central Business District and Government Enclave: Discover how the students explored the bustling heart of Gaborone, including the Government Enclave, home to various ministry headquarters and the Botswana Parliament, Ntlo ya Dikgosi, where Botswana's laws are crafted. BrainSTREAM: The students then delved into the world of coding and robotics at BrainSTREAM, gaining insights into the cutting-edge technologies that are shaping the future. Orange Digital Center: Our journey continues at the Orange Digital Center, where students had the opportunity to explore coding, laser technology, 3D printing, and embroidery, witnessing the innovation driving the digital age. Block 8 Industrial: The tour concludes with a visit to the Block 8 Industrial area, where Debswana Headquarters is located, and the new Sir Seretse Khama Special Economic Zone. Gain insights into Botswana's economic prowess and its role in the global landscape. This podcast episode highlights the incredible impact of initiatives like the Ambassadors for Good program, shedding light on the importance of shaping globally relevant talent and inspiring future leaders. Join us as we share the inspiring stories of these students and the hope they carry for a brighter tomorrow. #convoloungeafrica

    16 min
  2. S2E5: ESG and Sustainability: The Big Thing

    10/04/2023

    S2E5: ESG and Sustainability: The Big Thing

    The world right now is buzzing with words of ESG, the frameworks and sustainability of operations. Let’s unpack all this with leading expert in this space in Botswana from Green Loop Consulting.In this episode of the podcast, we will be interviewing Lindiwe Modise, a leading expert in the field of ESG and Sustainability in Botswana. She is the Founder, Chief Environmentalist and ESG Specialist of Green Loop, a woman led organization based in Botswana. This episode will provide insights into the ESG and sustainability movement in Botswana and globally.ESG and sustainability are increasingly important issues for businesses and organizations of all sizes. ESG refers to environmental, social, and governance factors, which are non-financial factors that investors are increasingly considering when making investment decisions. Sustainability refers to the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. ESG and sustainability are important for businesses and organizations because they can help to improve their performance, reduce risk, and attract and retain customers and employees. They are also important for society as a whole because they can help to create a more sustainable future.Lindiwe will discuss the challenges and opportunities for ESG and sustainability, as well as the role that businesses, government, and civil society organizations can play in supporting and advancing the movement. She will share her expertise and insights on how businesses and organizations in Botswana can improve their ESG and sustainability performance.Lindiwe Modise is the trailblazing founder of Green Loop, a wholly owned woman led organization in the ESG and sustainability field. She is a leading expert in the field of sustainability and environmental compliance as a certified environmental practitioner with a Master’s degree in Environmental Management and Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from the Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.Lindiwe is the Chairperson of the Botswana Environmental Assessment Practitioners Association (BEAPA), Technical Committee member for the Botswana Bureau of Standards (BOBS) GDP5-Packaging and labeling committee and a committee member of the Botswana National Olympic Committee – Sustainability Committee. Lindiwe’s interactive Sustainability and ESG consultancy and speaking services draw from her experiences founding and leading one of Botswana’s fastest growing innovative sustainability organization and assisting Botswana’s largest corporations create more inclusive and ESG compliant operating structures. Her knowledge and experience will inspire and motive your organization and audience to take action in closing the ESG compliancy gap and moving towards a more sustainable path of operating.#convolounge

    31 min
  3. S2E4: Glotto’s Journey from GC to New York; Connecting Botswana to the global fashion valuechain

    10/04/2023

    S2E4: Glotto’s Journey from GC to New York; Connecting Botswana to the global fashion valuechain

    This Exclusive episode takes us on a roller coaster of the journey that is Glotto’s #fromGCtoNYC. A story told by Glotto’s creative director and founder Mboko Basiami, a young women entrepreneur who is making a significant impact on the fashion industry in Botswana and Africa as a whole. She graduated from University of Botswana with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, majoring in International Business. While a student at the university, she started Glotto in 2015 through savings from her monthly allowance. She is a talented designer and a savvy businesswoman who has grown the Glotto brand beyond the confines of Gaborone, taking it national and now international.Through #Glotto, she celebrates Botswana's culture and heritage through bold colors, intricate patterns, and produces Afrocentric unisex garments that are wholly made in Botswana.She is passionate about empowering other African creatives and entrepreneurs. Mboko is a mentor to young fashion designers and entrepreneurs in Botswana, and she is also a vocal advocate for sustainability and ethical fashion practices. In 2022, she was selected as Forbes' 30 Under 30 Africa delegate, a testament to her success and impact. She is an inspiration to young people everywhere who are pursuing their dreams.In 2023 she made remarkable history of showcasing at a sold out prime time New York Fashion week, now that’s a #glottoglow#convoloungeafrica#newyork #podcastcommunity #newyorkfashionweek #glottoglow #fashion #sustainability #africanprints #design #forbes #africa #botswana

    47 min

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Convo Lounge Podcast, where we connect brands to talent communities for social and economic growth. We do this by curating a series of conversations that increase our understanding of the national concern regarding unemployment. The output should be an increased understanding of how to reduce unemployment, and outcomes should be initiatives that convert those ideas into action in our respective capacities.