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Lunch Hour #1 - Sam Holmes of KidsEatToastSometimes joins us in Studio! UFC 285, South African Creators, Politics, UFC 286 Picks

Lunch Hour #1 - Sam Holmes of KidsEatToastSometimes joins us in Studio! UFC 285, South African Creators, Politics, UFC 286 Picks

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Being a Creator in South Africa: Podcasting, UFC Picks, and Current Affairs

In this episode, Greg sits down with Sam Holmes of KidsEatToastSometimes to discuss the world of content creation in South Africa. They share their personal experiences with podcasting, touching on the joys and challenges of being a creator in their country.

The conversation also includes a discussion on dealing with conmen in the industry, as well as some lighthearted banter about their picks for the upcoming UFC 285 and UFC 286 events.

But the podcast isn't all about sports. The hosts also delve into some political comedy and current affairs, offering their unique perspectives on the latest news and events.

Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a lively and engaging tone, keeping the conversation both informative and entertaining. Listeners will walk away with insights into the world of content creation, as well as some laughs and interesting tidbits about current events in South Africa.

So tune in to this episode for a fun and engaging conversation between two passionate South African creators!

 

Keep up with Sam: @kidseatoast

Greg: @gcohen.rsa 

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