WELLNESS BOOTH

Loading player...
In conversation with, Justice Mokheli
Justice is a celebrated South African painter, filmmaker, and photographer, known for his evocative portraits and abstract explorations of black identity, masculinity, ancestry, and spirituality. His work is grounded in his roots in Soweto, and his art is both deeply personal and boldly political.
17 Jul English South Africa Health & Fitness · Education

Other recent episodes

WELLNESS BOOTH

In conversation with, Loyiso Momoti He is a Creative Writing graduate and SEO writer based in Pretoria. An autistic self-advocate, he uses his voice to raise awareness around men’s mental health on platforms like Facebook. His journey—from navigating
24 Jul 16 min

Wellness Booth

In conversation with, Elizabeth Mosehla Elizabeth Mosehla is the Gauteng Regional Development Officer at Autism South Africa, where she has served with dedication for 12 years. A passionate advocate, Elizabeth is committed to promoting acceptance, inclusion, and empowerment for individuals with autism, their families, and their communities. She firmly believes…
24 Jul 22 min

WELLNESS BOOTH

In conversation with, Tshiamo Mothapo She is a University of Pretoria graduate specialising in Intermediate Phase education and currently completing her Honours in Learning Support. Driven by a passion for helping children with learning barriers, Lelo is dedicated to supporting not just learners, but also parents and teachers, ensuring that…
17 Jul 14 min

Wellness Booth

In conversation with, Jay Faasen Managing Director at Papillon Recovery Centre—a leading mental wellness centre that works to help people live full, functional lives even while dealing with mental illness. Jay has over 18 years of hospitality and NPO operations experience, with a strong focus on reintegration and the rights…
10 Jul 11 min

Wellness Booth

In conversation with, Prof. Chrysis Sofianos Professor Chrysis Sofianos is one of South Africa’s top plastic and reconstructive surgeons. He has been warning about the rise in South Africans going abroad for cheap cosmetic procedures—deals that too often end in complications or even death.
10 Jul 22 min