1 hr 42 min

Episode 119 - Khanya Mtshali The Almost Perfect Podcast

    • Comedy Interviews

Khanya Mtshali is a writer and a critic. Khanya has bylines in pretty much every noteworthy publication in South Africa, and quite a few overseas too. Not only that, she's now a published author as she spent her time in lockdown writing a book on South African advertising called "It's Not Inside, It's On Top". The book takes a critical look at how advertising has been shaped by the politics of the time and gives some fresh perspectives to phrases and images that are burned into our collective consciousness. We chat about the decline of the media industry, the mental minefield that is social media, the challenges of writing a research-based book in a pandemic, and wrestling. Lots, and lots of wrestling. Enjoy.

Keep up with Khanya on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kublakhanya

Follow Almost Perfect Media on Twitter: https://twitter.com/almostperfectza
Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/almostperfect

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Khanya Mtshali is a writer and a critic. Khanya has bylines in pretty much every noteworthy publication in South Africa, and quite a few overseas too. Not only that, she's now a published author as she spent her time in lockdown writing a book on South African advertising called "It's Not Inside, It's On Top". The book takes a critical look at how advertising has been shaped by the politics of the time and gives some fresh perspectives to phrases and images that are burned into our collective consciousness. We chat about the decline of the media industry, the mental minefield that is social media, the challenges of writing a research-based book in a pandemic, and wrestling. Lots, and lots of wrestling. Enjoy.

Keep up with Khanya on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kublakhanya

Follow Almost Perfect Media on Twitter: https://twitter.com/almostperfectza
Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/almostperfect

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 42 min