The Millennial Gen podcast is an extension from the Millennial Gen concept, a multi-faceted platform for any type of creative that provides them with the perfect creative eco system that allows for them to post their works and gain recognition for it. The show provides a space for creatives to again voice themselves and display their talents, as well as engaging in millennial culture. The show covers various topics from youth culture to youth economics, with the aim not only to provide a platform for young creatives, but also to educate the masses about modern day youth culture – as well as educating creatives about issues that may hinder them.
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The Millennial Gen podcast is an extension from the Millennial Gen concept, a multi-faceted platform for any type of creative that provides them with the perfect creative eco system that allows for them to post their works and gain recognition for it. The show provides a space for creatives to again voice themselves and display their talents, as well as engaging in millennial culture. The show covers various topics from youth culture to youth economics, with the aim not only to provide a platform for young creatives, but also to educate the masses about modern day youth culture – as well as educating creatives about issues that may hinder them.
We've got a rapper and his mogul manager in the booth this week. We're talking to SmangaOG and his manager about SmangaOG's latest release, First Touch. We also dive into what it takes to be an independent success in the music industry in South Africa.
This week's show features an interview with the creator of lifestyle brand DEAD, Bangy. The chat starts off with his brand and what's going on, but it leads into conversations that are a lot more fundamental... take a listen to find out more.
This week Khanyisa, Addai and Zinhle discuss current events and some pressing issues that the youth are facing. You don't want to miss this conversation!
This week's show sees the return of the host with the most Yaw Majesty and Khanyi. The boys interview the music and acting experimental artist Love Sechaba, who gives a wonderful live performance and shares some insight on his life as a multi-faceted creative. We also discuss media ownership and how people run the world.
Khanyisa sits down with Dumi Gumbi and Petronella Tshuma, the producer and main actress in 'The Tokoloshe' - one of the first mainstream horror movies produced, shot and edited right here in South Africa. Then singer and songwriter Lucille Slade shares her soulful vocals and inspiring plans for her music in the future.
From talented musicians making waves in South Africa, to powerful business-minded women opening up restaurants and creating make-up brands... listen for all your inspirational needs.
Singer and songwriter Foreighn tells us what it's like having a music career while studying medicine. Morale Pablo Phala and Bheka Dlamini are in the booth... Morale is a young music video producer making hella waves in the industry, and Bheka is a visual artist who turns sneakers into wearble art.
This week's show features some deep conversations covering racial oppression through new age media, Bill Cosby, and an up-and-coming bombshell of a rapper by the name of Ngwato.
This week Khanyi Pama is running things by himself and he brings along some incredibly talented musicians - Naye Ayla and Sinatra Ocean. One is a neo soul singer who will make you feel all kinds of ways, and the other is a producer with an ear for talent.
The Millennial Gen team is joined by the lyrical mastermind Seru the Elipsis, who blesses us with a fire freestyle and tells us about his EP that's about to be released, titled 'The Escalators must be Broken'. We are also joined by the beautiful and talented songstress Mishka, and to top it all off, Nuz Queen herself drops by the studio.
On this week's show we are joined by 'Off Boyz' rapper 2Lee Stark who absolutely murders a freestyle even with a beat switch up. We are also joined by soul singer Spartz who just recently released her new EP, as well as rapper Dman.
On this last day of Women's Month, we are joined in the studio by some spectacular women. Cato Louw is the youngest female sports presenter on SuperSport and a radio host making waves for women in the sports media industry. We are also joined by Haafizah, who was head of Amnesty International at Wits. We continue the conversation about the huge issue of gender-based violence and what we can do to take action against it.
This week the boys (and Zinhle) bring in the dynamic rapping duo StuntDouble, who talk about what it takes to make it here and the struggles of touring. Then the Hustle Season 1 winner BigStar comes on and shows us why he is a champion freestyler.
The team breaks barriers this week and interviews South African writer Arushi Raina, who is living all the way in Canada. She tells us about her recently published book 'When Morning Comes', which is a fictionalised account of the student uprising that began in Soweto, South Africa on 16 June 1976 - told from the perspective of four culturally different people. We are also joined by incredibly talented soul singer Nishaat, whose voice will blow your mind!
For Women's Month the team are chatting about all things woman! Khanyi and Zinhle are joined by youth activist, entrepreneur and educator Nosipho Khumalo. They are also joined by Khumo Masege, an LGBTQ activist currently studying her Masters in Psychology at Columbia University (yes, the Ivy League one)... and Sage Music bless our ears with some music straight from the soul.
The Millennial Gen guys are visited by rapper and businessman ThabU, who has an inspiring story and even more talent. Then rapper Tay, his manager Ricky, and his cinematographer Nino join the team.
This week the boys are blessed in studio for the second time with Ms Zinhle who gets the conversation about the importance of women’s rights started. There’s also a bit of banter with the boys (and Zinhle) surrounding the reasons 'hoes are hoes'... this is one not to be missed as they cover a range of interesting sub conversations.
The multi-talented Septemberarts is in the studio telling us what he's up to and showcasing his new song, Cherry Blossom. In addition to that we had Nash Sable, Sensei Southside Mohammed and 808x from our homies innanetwav telling us about their new music and all about that trap lifestyle!
This week the boys feature a pool of local talent - from Donnel, the 18-year-old self published poet, to Ershaw the rapper with his producer Kuulz - who come in with a fire freestyle that’s definitely worth a listen! Then it's trap duo K.HUNT and a return of Lennie Banks... it's one of the hottest shows yet!
Fashion enthusiasts Snothando and Kudzi join us in studio to chat about important topics pertaining to the youth. We touch on topics like mental health, taking care of your own, youth responsibilities, and how we as the youth are going to make a significant change.
The Millennial Gen podcast is an extension from the Millennial Gen concept, a multi-faceted platform for any type of creative that provides them with the perfect creative eco system that allows for them to post their works and gain recognition for it. The show provides a space for creatives to again voice themselves and display their talents, as well as engaging in millennial culture. The show covers various topics from youth culture to youth economics, with the aim not only to provide a platform for young creatives, but also to educate the masses about modern day youth culture – as well as educating creatives about issues that may hinder them.