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Stakeholder Podcasting

Stakeholder Podcasting

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The more stakeholders you have, the more complex your communication challenges. Welcome to the future of Stakeholder Communication - podcasts.Solid Gold Podcasts and Audiobooks Economics
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  • 15 Nokuthula Mazibuko Msimang and Lynn have a Tea Party
    Feb 10 2026
    Lynn Joffe interviews academic, writer and storyteller Nokuthula Mazibuko Msimang about her charming children’s book, Soweto Tea Party. Nokuthula read the book in English and isiZulu for the Solid Gold Story Time podcast (link?) The book, available in English and isiZulu, is a reflection on her childhood during apartheid, where her parents protected her with love, encouragement and music. The two women discuss the challenges and triumphs of mother tongue storytelling in South Africa and their experiences of engaging, inspiring and reaching young children with the power of reading and the heard word. Call Gavin
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    20 mins
  • 14 Dr Diana Ferrus | Dancing with a Trailblazer
    Aug 4 2025
    Diana Ferrus chats to Lynn Joffe about her fascinating children's storybook.

    Lynn Joffe interviews acclaimed author, poet and storyteller, Dr Diana Ferrus, about her fascinating children’s storybook, The Boy Who Loved to Dance,’ published by New Africa Books in English and Afrikaans, and read by the author on Solid Gold Story Time. Their discussion ranges from Diana’s extensive experience of authorship and the difference between traditional and self-publishing. Ferrus speaks about the content, themes and messages of Die Seun Wat Net Wou Dans, the story of Johaar Mosaval, a Muslim boy from District 6, whose passion for dance led him from the streets of Cape Town to the grand stages of the world. And home again. · Call Gavin
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    19 mins
  • 13 Khutšo Swafo | Bringing her book to life
    Jul 5 2025
    Listen to Lynn Joffe chatting to Khutso Swafo, author and publisher of Palesa, Flower of the Forest, her intriguing children’s book about caring and sharing our planet with every living thing. Their conversation covers Khutso’s journey to publication and her inspiration for the book: her very own daughter, her flower, Palesa. Parks and Read · Buy the book now · Call Gavin
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    22 mins
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