In marking Deaf Awareness Month, Lerato chats to Deaf biker Tshepo Ramolotja, who is passionate about all things biking. He shares his riding journey and offers valuable tips to people who may be fascinated about becoming a biker one day. Later in the conversation, his riding partner Mdu Kubheka joins them. He also shares how their special friendship began. Both are members of the East Rand Icons MCC Club in Katlehong.

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Born and raised in Krugersdorp, Karabo Motla is a passionate award-winning barista. Through perseverance and hard work, he has accomplished great strides in the coffee industry. His ultimate vision is to see more Deaf people accessing the market and competing on an international level.

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Crazy D chats to Yuvini Gounden, the inspirational founder of Yuvini Crafts. Driven by her love for arts and crafts, she left the corporate world to start her own business. Her colourful, funky products create positive awareness about SASL and Deaf culture. As the only Deaf person in her immediate family, she is determined to build relationships between hearing parents and their Deaf children through creative arts.

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Lerato chats to Ditebogo Sesana who is an exceptional jeweller with more than eight years experience in the industry and currently residing in Alex township. Often being the only Deaf person among hearing individuals; he shares how humble beginnings led him to achieve great strides in his community.

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Simphiwe Mkhize describes herself as an extrovert who loves people and is deeply passionate about education, leadership and being a role model to Deaf women and youth. In this episode she shares her journey on MA research in SASL linguistics, Deaf identity and unpacks the term 'disability'. This conversation will leave audiences captivated, inspired and challenged!

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John Meletse is a prominent Deaf LGBTQI activist. He has been living with HIV for the past 19 years. His colourful personality will leave audiences entertained, educated and challenged to view the Deaf community in a different way.

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