The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani is about meaningful, long overdue conversations that will help us change the world of work as we know it. We’ll cover everything from discrimination, inequality, that (in)famous corporate ladder and mental health to parent guilt, boundaries and life’s beautiful surprises.
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The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani is about meaningful, long overdue conversations that will help us change the world of work as we know it. We’ll cover everything from discrimination, inequality, that (in)famous corporate ladder and mental health to parent guilt, boundaries and life’s beautiful surprises.
Is democracy sustainable when citizens are disengaged?
The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani
34 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
Is democracy sustainable when citizens are disengaged?
Welcome to the first episode of a new season The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani.
In this episode, I chat with lawyer and co-founder of #CountryDuty, Tumi Sole, about South Africa’s progress as a democratic state, what we need to consider in order to build a thriving country and the importance of youth voters registering and voting in national and local government elections.
This conversation is powered by Rainbow Leaders, an independent, a-political NGO encouraging young South Africans to strengthen and participate in our democracy.
Our collective aim through this collaboration is to increase the youth registration & voter turnout rates in our next national and local government elections.
Rainbow Leaders website: https://www.rainbowleaders.org.za
My website: https://www.sihlebolani.co.za
Connect with me on IG: @sihlebolani
The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani
The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani is about meaningful, long overdue conversations that will help us change the world of work as we know it. We’ll cover everything from discrimination, inequality, that (in)famous corporate ladder and mental health to parent guilt, boundaries and life’s beautiful surprises.