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Featuring: Helen Sayers

Published on: 26th February, 2021

Wesley Pepper chats to Helen Sayers. She is one of the leading authorities on ubuntu, and talks about how artists can use it to enrich people’s lives through their artwork. In conclusion, and although there is a strong drive toward commercialisation in the South African Art World, Sayers argues that money is not everything.

Wesley Pepper has exciting things lined up for the end of the year. So do stay tuned! Apologies for the echo on Wesley’s end of the line in this episode. But you can follow the show notes, below.

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Importantly, Wesley set up this podcast as a platform. To talk art, processes and the politics of art and activism. Special thanks to Chris Morrow 4 for the theme music. The podcast is now also available on iHeartRadio.

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I am an indie podcast producer from Johannesburg, South Africa. I created this podcasting platform as somewhat of a legacy project. To borrow from David Viscott, the purpose of life is to find your gift. The meaning of life is to give it away.

I am a storyteller. Radio is where I ply my trade. I love the beauty of the medium. The way it can move you, the way it carries your imagination. I have 16 years of experience in a radio news environment. I also have considerable experience in radio current affairs, including features making. Over the years I have profiled lawyers and judges, historical figures and ordinary people – all with a story to tell.

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