
Independent research project and anthology series exploring identity, labour and love stories in South Africa.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary | ||||

It’s the finale of season 2. This week’s episode looks at the similarly unique relationship between a mother and her son.
Patience Murray and Tiisetso Daniel Murray reflect on the milestones, bookmarks and series of experiences that contextualise... more
Our thematic focus for the remaining two weeks is familial love. This episode explores the unique bond between a father and his daughter.
Wagied Allie and Natasha Allie delve into the intricacies of parental love and the impact it has on a child’... more
This week, we think through what it means to come together and to come undone.
Kemo and Tiffany explore what we assume our relationships are supposed to be and look like, and how we evolve in different directions when we think we’re meant to evolve... more
Continuing with the theme of friendship, this week’s episode blurs the line between living together and working together.
Lesedi Mogoatlhe and Yumna Martin lead us into a conversation about boundaries at home and at work. Lesedi and Yumna discuss... more
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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to ‘Are We Our Work’. Each episode is a rich story that reflects on the different ways we navigate our work lives.
Loved it!
This is a podcast for those who are intrigued by different backgrounds, social classes and life struck topics that you can relate to or learn more about. I loved every episode, they all share a true reality which not everyone are facing but should know of.
I highly recommend this!
Intriguing body of work. We spend so much of our lives working. We want to contribute value to the world around us. This is such an interesting exploration of the complexities of why we work, what it means and the porous boundaries between work, self and others.
How refreshing to have a pod now that handles the topic of work in South Africa.
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Apple Podcasts | #132 |
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