Welcome to The CreatreCast, a podcast brought to you by JD Creations, where we connect Africa to the digital economy and the world to Africa.
If you're an entrepreneur, professional, or creative struggling to find your online voice or feeling uncertain about the future, join us as we profile members of our community (the CreatreCommunity) who are creating opportunities and inspiring others to combine technology and creativity to uplift Africa and join the African Wave. 
Through engaging interviews and lively discussions, we dive deep into inspiring stories of individuals shaping the future, from groundbreaking startups to innovative artists. Discover what's possible for Africa as we showcase how JD Creations is connecting Africa to the digital economy and fostering connections between Africa and the world. 
Gain practical advice, be empowered to make a difference, and tune in now to join the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit and creativity that Africa has to offer.
Welcome to The CreatreCast, a podcast brought to you by JD Creations, where we connect Africa to the digital economy and the world to Africa.
If you're an entrepreneur, professional, or creative struggling to find your online voice or feeling uncertain about the future, join us as we profile members of our community (the CreatreCommunity) who are creating opportunities and inspiring others to combine technology and creativity to uplift Africa and join the African Wave. 
Through engaging interviews and lively discussions, we dive deep into inspiring stories of individuals shaping the future, from groundbreaking startups to innovative artists. Discover what's possible for Africa as we showcase how JD Creations is connecting Africa to the digital economy and fostering connections between Africa and the world. 
Gain practical advice, be empowered to make a difference, and tune in now to join the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit and creativity that Africa has to offer.
Emmanuel Omokhegbe believes the real shift in work isn’t about quitting your job. You need to change your mindset.
As founder of Swiftbooked, he’s helping South African entrepreneurs automate bookings and reclaim their time. This conversation explores the rise of AI, small-business innovation, and why thinking like a co-founder might be the future of work.
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We've got Zimbabwe-born, Cape Town-based DJ and producer Tashinga serving the real recipe behind building a creative career in the modern era. From streaming and the attention economy to authenticity and independence, he breaks down the highs and lows of navigating an industry where the algorithm rewards trends but punishes originality.Known for his Winehouse rooftop sessions and Afro-tech sound, Tashinga brings a refreshing honesty about how creatives can cook their own lane, without losing their flavour.If you’ve ever felt boxed in by algorithms or drained by the pressure to perform online, this one’s for you. We’re not just talking numbers, we’re cooking lessons for creatives who want to build something that lasts.
Creativity, mental health, and technology come together in this rich, flavourful conversation with LUUKHANYO, a South African Contemporary R&B and Hip-Hop artist who is cooking up a fresh take on the music industry.He shares his recipe for balancing artistic authenticity with the pressures of the modern music scene and mental well-being. LUUKHANYO stirs in insights about how artificial intelligence is changing the way creatives work, enhancing productivity but requiring careful seasoning with discipline and control.This episode serves up how to use AI as a powerful tool without letting it take over your creative kitchen, blending innovation with self-care and intention.If you want to taste the future of music through the eyes of one of South Africa’s rising stars, this conversation is a must-listen.Come join us at the table and cook up your own success.
How do you turn culture into cashflow without losing the soul?
Artist and creative director Kay Kay (Keike) Ribane breaks down the Ribane method: Usurpa (fine-art NFTs), Mungu Creative Lab (kidswear), luxury campaigns, and the day-to-day systems that keep the work funded—treatments, timelines, proposals, and rituals that outlast motivation.
In this episode:
Packaging South African stories for global partners
The ideas → decks → delivery pipeline (that actually pays)
Staying booked: seasonality, calendars, and systems
How discovery really happens now (TikTok, community, referrals)
Building with family and protecting the work’s spirit
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The internet remembers, so post like it matters. In this episode we break down how to be honest and responsible online without going quiet. You will hear a practical playbook for reviewing your timeline, owning mistakes in public, and building trust with your audience, your partners, and your community.
What we cover:
Why old posts still shape your reputation
A simple way to review and update your past content
How to respond when you cross a line, apology, then action
The South African layer, and why it resonates globally
The three outcomes we should design for online, Unity, Accountability, Opportunity
Add your thoughts after listening. What are the red lines for honest public conversation where you live?
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What does it take to turn curiosity projects into a $2.5 M AI empire?
In this C.Cast episode, Jean Jacque Janse van Rensburg reveals:
The exact moment he ditched university for self-education
How a dorm-room T-shirt hustle funded his first software build
AI shortcuts that slash client costs by 60 % with live examples
Why African problem-solving outpaces Silicon Valley playbooks
Get Jean Jacque’s free “AI Systems Cheatsheet” and start building smarter today:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15hOytLIH9eQ71ZarTl1amWGasEdREJUB1nmRvZqHWmU/edit?usp=sharing
Hit Follow, drop a 30-second voice note with your biggest takeaway, and leave us a 5-star rating if this episode levelled you up.
Keywords: AI systems, startup playbook, African entrepreneurship, business automation, Jean Jacque podcast, Creatrepreneur Channel, scale-up strategy
In this powerful episode of C.Cast, we unpack the weight of General Mkhwanazi’s explosive claims: that cabinet-level politicians may be shielding cartel-linked murders.
But this isn’t just about the headlines.
This is about what business can do.
From blackouts to broadband, the cost of doing business is now a cost to young South Africans' futures.
-How do we flip this script?
-How do we raise the vuvuzela instead of watching in silence?
If you’re a builder, pivoting with purpose, or a business leader with influence - this open letter is your invitation to act.
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Keywords: South African politics 2025, Senzo Mchunu accusations, Cyril Ramaphosa silence, youth economy, building businesses in SA, Creatrepreneur channel
Thembalethu Hadebe learned his best business lessons in a place you’d never expect - the club.
In this episode of the C.Cast, Thembalethu shares how the nightlife hustle taught him how to market, sell, connect with people, and translate those skills into a thriving business journey.
This episode is perfect for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone bridging the gap between the business world and the creative scene in Africa.
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Slim’s journey is a blueprint for every African creative who’s tired of surviving and wants to start building.
From rapper to operations manager at AMPD Studios, Slim has seen both sides of the game. Now, he’s helping others shift from hustle to infrastructure—building systems, teams, and businesses that support creative expression without the burnout.
In this episode, we unpack:
– The hidden cost of working solo
– Why most creators burn out before they scale
– The art of turning creative energy into infrastructure
– What it actually takes to build a team
– Why the future of African creativity depends on support systems
If you’re not just trying to go viral—but build something sustainable—this conversation is for you.
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If betting really worked, we’d all be millionaires by now. So why are we still broke?In the next episode of C.Cast, we unpack South Africa’s growing gambling culture—and why it’s quietly draining the potential of thousands of unemployed youth. But this isn’t just a takedown of Betway or Hollywood Bets. It’s a practical look at what you can do instead.From using tools like Canva and ChatGPT to land freelance gigs, to selling products online without any stock, to creating content that leads to real opportunities - we’re breaking down the real, low-barrier ways to build income in 2024.We talk:– Freelancing with no capital using free tools– Selling products online (without stock or fancy ads)– Using content to unlock career & business opportunities– Gambling, mental health, and the illusion of quick wealth– Why the world pays attention when you build with intentIf you’re tired of slipping into another week of “maybe this ticket hits” and you’re ready to bet on something that actually builds - this one’s for you.#Ccast #Creatrepreneur #GamblingInSouthAfrica #OnlineHustlesZA #FreelancingZA #CanvaJobs #ChatGPTSkills #DigitalHustleAfrica #NoMoreBetway #BuildYourWayOut
Being an artist is hard enough. Being an R&B artist in South Africa? Even harder. But Jemapelle James is doing it anyway—and doing it his way.
In this episode, we sit down with Jemapelle James, the Durban-born independent artist and content creator whose viral moments and heartfelt tracks have made him a standout voice in South Africa’s digital music scene.
From skits that rack up millions of views to soulful music that reads like diary entries, James has carved out a space that lives somewhere between performance and honesty. A finalist on MTN Pulse Virals, co-signed by Slikour, and a collaborator with artists like Verge and Mikhalé Jones, he’s building something that’s rooted in craft—not clout.
In this conversation, we unpack:– How he balances storytelling with virality
– What it means to build a brand around truth
– Why the music industry isn’t built for nuance
– And what staying independent really costs
If you’re in the thick of building—whether as an artist, creative, or content creator—this one’s going to feel familiar in the best way.
Let’s cook.
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You don’t need followers or funding to get paid.
This episode breaks down three practical, beginner-friendly ways to start monetising your creativity—especially if you're building as a freelancer or creative in Africa.
You’ll learn how to:– Turn your skills into sellable products
– Use global platforms to grow your freelance income
– Leverage a small but engaged audience to build revenue
If you’re trying to build a creative business from the ground up—this one’s for you.
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What happens when the dream doesn’t work out—but the algorithm does?
In this episode of C.Cast, we sit down with content creator and social media personality Paki Lawu, whose viral Confession Series gained traction across TikTok and Facebook. But behind the numbers is a much more personal story—one of burnout, uncertainty, starting over, and rebuilding purpose through content.
Paki opens up about the identity crisis that came after his rugby career ended, the depression that followed a “dream job,” and the disciplined grind of becoming a full-time creator. From posting over ten times a day to figuring out monetization through trial and error, Paki shares the real, unfiltered journey of building in the creator economy.
If you’re a creative, freelancer, or digital entrepreneur trying to find your rhythm, this one’s for you.
Click here to join the communityStruggling to get clients and make money online as a freelancer? You’re not alone. Many entrepreneurs and freelancers waste time chasing clients, sending invoices, and waiting forever to get paid—but it doesn’t have to be this way.In this video, I break down 3 proven strategies to win clients, build trust, and secure payments without working harder than you need to. Whether you're new to freelancing or trying to scale, these strategies will help you land clients consistently, get paid faster, and grow your business.🔹 What You’ll Learn:✔️ The #1 reason clients don’t hire you (and how to fix it).✔️ How to make money online as a freelancer without wasting time on bad clients.✔️ Why trust is the real key to success—not just sending more cold emails.✔️ The easiest ways to get paid faster (and keep money in Africa with Paystack).✔️ How to use automation & AI without losing the personal touch that wins deals.📌 If you’ve ever searched for:“How to get freelance clients”“How to make money online as a freelancer”“Why can’t I get clients?”“How to get paid faster as a freelancer”... then this video is exactly what you need!🔥 Drop a 🔥 in the comments if you’re ready to level up your business! And don’t forget to hit SUBSCRIBE for more game-changing strategies every week!Creatre is a community, powered by JD Creations, for Professionals, Business Owners & Creatives who want to succeed in the digital economy. We offer courses on personal branding, networking and digital marketing services to our members. Our goal is to coach, connect, and curate our community to help them achieve their career goals.Chapters00:00 The AI Dilemma in Business02:58 Building Trust in a Digital Age05:49 Leveraging Technology for Human Connection
The Creative Pivot: How Thabang Lehutjo Built A Okay! Studios from the Ground Up
What do you do when everything you’ve worked on disappears in an instant? For Thabang Lehutjo, losing his entire music project wasn’t the end—it was a turning point. Now the Founder & Creative Director of A Okay! Studios, Thabang has built a space where live performances, storytelling, and emerging talent thrive.
In this episode of C.Cast, we discuss his journey from music to film, how he turned an internship into an idea that became A Okay! Studios, and the challenges of balancing creativity with business. He also shares how he’s using his platform to bridge the gap between independent artists and larger industry opportunities, the importance of consistency in creative work, and the business strategies that sustain his vision.
If you’re a creative, entrepreneur, or storyteller looking to build something meaningful, this episode is for you.
In this conversation, the we discuss the evolving landscape of education and career opportunities, emphasising that a university degree is not a prerequisite for success. We share personal experiences and actionable steps for identifying marketable skills, building an online presence, and monetising those skills in the digital age. Take initiative, learn for free, and leverage social media to create opportunities for yourself, regardless of yo educational background.Creatre is a community, powered by JD Creations, for Professionals, Business Owners & Creatives who want to succeed in the digital economy. We offer courses on personal branding, networking and digital marketing services to our members. Our goal is to coach, connect, and curate our community to help them achieve their career goals.If you would like to join the African Wave to elevate our continent in the global space, please visit the link below:https://linktr.ee/CreatreCommunityChapters00:00 The Changing Landscape of Education and Career Paths02:50 Identifying and Developing Marketable Skills06:04 Building an Online Presence and Gaining Clients08:57 Monetizing Skills in the Digital Age11:51 Taking Action and Building a Career Without a Degree
From working with global brands to managing top-tier artist partnerships, Lebo Kgothadi knows exactly what it takes to stand out in music, culture, and entertainment marketing. In this episode, we unpack industry secrets that every creative and marketer needs to know.
If you're a content creator, brand strategist, or entertainment marketer, this episode is for you. Hit play and start positioning yourself for bigger opportunities!
🎙️ Kickstarting 2025 with Impact!
We’re back! After some time away, we’re kicking off the new year with a dynamic conversation about the digital trends that are set to reshape 2025. From AI innovations to new online opportunities, we explore what’s on the horizon and how to stay ahead in a fast-evolving world.
This isn’t just a recap; it’s a blueprint for what’s next. Get ready for a year of growth, creativity, and pushing boundaries.
🎧 Tune in now and discover how you can make 2025 your most innovative year yet!
The final episode of 2024 is here! 🎉
Join the JD Creations Team: Mpumelelo, Pearl, Sibu, and Josh as they sit down for a mukbang and reflect on the moments that shaped their year. From personal growth stories to lessons learned about persistence, innovation, and community, this episode is packed with wisdom and laughs.
Grab a snack and tune in as the team dives into the highs, lows, and everything in between. Let’s close the year together and step into 2025 with intention.
#TheCCast #YearEndReflections
South Africa’s challenges bring incredible opportunities for those bold enough to embrace them. 💡 In this episode, we sit down with Allon Raiz, globally renowned entrepreneur, educator, and founder of Raizcorp—the leading business incubator in Africa, with over 17,000 businesses in its program. As the host of The Big Small Business Show and former Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Oxford University's Saïd Business School, Allon shares profound insights into: ✅ Navigating the entrepreneurial journey ✅ Turning challenges into opportunities ✅ Building businesses that thrive If you’re an entrepreneur or aspiring to make an impact, this conversation will leave you inspired. 🔗 Watch now and don’t forget to subscribe for more insights!
If you would like to join the African Wave to elevate our continent in the global space, please visit the link below: https://linktr.ee/CreatreCommunity Chapters 00:00 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in South Africa 02:58 The Impact of Mentorship 06:04 Generational Influence and the Butterfly Effect 08:52 Father Issues and Entrepreneurial Success 12:09 Mindset Shifts and Personal Growth 14:56 The Role of Mentorship in Overcoming Challenges 18:12 Navigating Failure and Building Confidence 21:05 The Importance of Self-Reflection 23:58 Embracing Failure as a Learning Tool 26:47 The Drive Behind Entrepreneurship 29:50 Opportunities in Adversity 32:45 Optimism in Uncertain Times 36:06 Identifying Opportunities in Change 39:30 The Entrepreneurial Mindset: From Ideas to Execution 43:25 Types of Entrepreneurs: Survivalists, Lifestyleists, and Growth Entrepreneurs 48:40 The Role of Technology in Leveling the Playing Field 53:03 Creativity vs. Consistency in Business 01:02:01 Personal Achievements and Legacy 01:06:18 The Future of Flowcode and Entrepreneurial Methodology 1:11:14 Previous Episode Trailer #Entrepreneurship #AllonRaiz #BusinessGrowth #Inspiration #leadership