
The People’s Colloquy is a podcast that aims to pierce through the fog around us with the high beam of good conversation. We live in trying times that require us to band together and challenge the structures that keep us isolated from one another, because together, we can dismantle the barriers and hurdles that keep our nation shackled. We resolve to leave the place in a better shape than we found... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesScience | ||||

To lead is to teach. Property executive Putu takes us to school.
Tumelo a F1 fanatic, petrol head, sim racer, and Red Bull supporter joins us for a chat about his fascination with F1.
TPC supporter Buhle Mtsweni joins us to discuss the articles written by Siyabonga Hadebe that provide the bedrock for this episode. We talk about the ANC and the bread riots that brought the army to Gauteng and Kwa Zulu Natal. The detailed articles ... more
We will be talking about John Law the first financial engineer, the gambler who changed the world. This topic was inspired by a youtube video created by Patrick Boyle on Finance. www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5uKP...
His detailed video outlines... more
This is the second half of the discussion on decolonising knowledge with Dr Tshepo Mvulane Moloi.
Aiming to unpick the knot we begin at architecture, we poke the notion of “indigenous knowledge”, dive into some of the lore of the ancestral realm an... more
Dr Tshepo Mvulane Moloi showed us his workspace in the TPC Special Episode.
In this podcast Tshepo takes some time to outline the misconceptions, false starts and historical missteps that frustrate the effort to decolonise knowledge in South Afri... more
Political Scientist Dr. Tshepo Mvulane Moloi gives us a brief walkthrough of his library in Naledi, Soweto.
This impressive working collection was compiled to serve as part of the research material for his articles, talks and upcoming book.
A... more
Hip Hop has mattered from the moment the first beatbox combined and flowed with the first rhyme. Much like football the ingredients needed to put the game together are accessible and it was only a matter of time for Hip Hop to eclipse all other genre... more
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Apple Podcasts | #136 |










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