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In this final episode of Hustling The African Dream we look at where the term "hustle" actually comes from, how it has evolved over time and what the term means to young Africans living their own hustle today.
Hustling the African Dream is produced by Telltale Media in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/External Media (YouTube):
04.26 – Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Richie)04.44 - Nino Brown - The definition of a Hustler
07.15 - Gary Vaynerchuk
07.25 – Rick Ross, XXL
07.37 – Jay Z
07.59 – CBS News
08.03 - Greg Edwards, Wisecrack
08.12 – The Life Formula
08.16 – CBS News
08.23 – Clark Kegley
09.13 – 11Alive News
09.20 – CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
09.21 – CTV News
09.22 – CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
09.23 – CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
09.23.5 – CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
09.24 – CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
09.58 – CBC News, Quiet Quitting Explained
10.04 - CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
10.15 – Abundantia, How toxic hustle culture is killing you
10.26 - CNBC, How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode we speak to one truly remarkable young Kenyan who is bending the rules just enough to make an unjust system work for him.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Emmanuel Ampomah, takes us to Ghana where we hear from young people who have struggled to find a job immediately after graduating. This series has shown that having a degree isn't always a ticket to employment, and in this episode we hear firsthand that expectations about jobs… and reality… are two different things.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/External Media (YouTube):
00.41 - Vusi Thembekwayo, Keynote Speaker Speech, ALU Graduation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rh2tvk-QDM&t=2s&pp=ygU4VnVzaSBUaGVtYmVrd2F5bywgS2V5bm90ZSBTcGVha2VyIFNwZWVjaCwgQUxVIEdyYWR1YXRpb24%3D -
Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Theresa Ayerigah, takes us her home country of Ghana to see how innovative young Africans are turning food into profit.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/External Media (YouTube):
06.04 – Newzroom Afrika06.07 - Clive Butkow, CEO of Kalon Venture Partners, Newzroom Afirka
06.11 – Newzroom Afrika
06.18 - Andrew Darfoor, Group Chief Executive of Alexander Forbes, CNBC Africa
06.21 - Newzroom Afrika
06.24 - Newzroom Afrika
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, James Tayali, takes us to Malawi where some young boda boda drivers, risk their lives to make a living.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about about innovative young Africans and their hustles and in this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Ibrahim Bahati, heads back to his home country of Uganda where art and the hustle come together in unexpected ways.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council with support from The Mastercard Foundation.
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Anita Owiti, takes us to Kenya to see how innovative young Africans are tackling the environmental crisis and climate change.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/External Media (YouTube):
04.48 – David Ewusi-Mensah, Co-founder Eco Amet Solutions, AFRICER Project04.59 – Gayle King, CBS News
05.07 – Malcolm Webb, Al Jazeera
05.11 - David Ewusi-Mensah, Co-founder Eco Amet Solutions, AFRICER Project
25.40 – Leah Namugerwa, Climate Activist, COP27
26.06 – Simon Stiell, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary, COP27
26.14 – Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, COP27
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Zimie Sigenu, goes back to the Eastern Cape of South Africa where we explore the urban-rural divide in South Africa and meet young Africans who are dealing with the harsh realities facing graduates.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Sabelo Mpisi, takes us to South Africa where land and gender dynamics are forcing some women into the hustle.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/External media used in this episode (YouTube):
02.53 - Fergal Keane, BBC Africa02.56 - Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Founder of the Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh Xperience
03.00 - Kiran Moodley, Channel 4 News
03.06 – VOA Africa
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about innovative young Africans and their hustles. In this episode Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Liona Muchenje, heads back to her home country of Zimbabwe where ordinary people have taken the hustle to new heights, as they try to secure their and their family’s futures.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/External media used in this episode (YouTube):
00.23 – CNA News00.27 – John Dickerson, CBS News
00.31 – Yoon Jung-min, Arirang News
00.34 – Nate Burleson, CBS News
00.41 – Elon Musk, 2022 All In Summit
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Hustling the African Dream is a podcast about about innovative young Africans and their hustles.
This podcast was produced in collaboration with The Human Sciences Research Council with support from The Mastercard Foundation.
https://hsrc.ac.za/
https://mastercardfdn.org/