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Finance for Hippies is a podcast for artists, creatives & designers wanting to improve their financial literacy. Every other week, we invite a guest (an artist or financial industry expert), we share drinks, and we have discourse on the episodes pending financial topic. Subscribe to Finance for Hippies for free on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes and everywhere. New episodes are uploaded every 2 weeks #FinanceforHippies
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In the Season 2 finale episode, the show was to investigate the available different solutions for medical aid for an individual that is self-employed a freelancer or an artist. This is after realising that the true reality of things is that most people do not have medical aid and are grossly uninsured and therefore are not prepared for any serious …
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On todays episode, we discussed business in the music industry with the self-made Rapper and Independent Record Label Owner, Aewon Wolf. Looking back at the evolution of his illustrious career in music - a career more in the mould of Tech N9ne in approach than your standard signed artist music deal - we discuss some of the mistakes that music artis…
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On todays episode, we discussed business in the music industry with the self-made Rapper and Independent Record Label Owner, Aewon Wolf. Looking back at the evolution of his illustrious career in music - a career more in the mould of Tech N9ne in approach than your standard signed artist music deal - we discuss some of the mistakes that music artis…
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Finance for Hippies is invited to present a podcast the Turbine Art Fair, and our guest in this episode is Kristia van Heerden who is the former host of the The Fat Wallet Podcast and CEO of Just One Lap. Most people find the path to financial freedom to be very difficult to navigate and adjusting your financial vision after a global pandemic can b…
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Please note that this episode was recorded in 2020. Standwa has since left EasyEquities and is based at London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). Please also note that the contents of this episode do not constitute as financial advise. We invited the brand manager of EasyEquities Standwa Nongauza to tell us who they are and how they are serving the marke…
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We visited Soweto to spend a day with a street icon, creative entrepreneur and podcaster, Mpumelelo Frypan Mfula. Over Black Label beer we discuss the topic of Street culture, how it can be monetized and some of the pitfalls that people continue to fall into in their path for economic freedom. We also discussed how he has been able to have garnered…
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In our first episode of 2022, we interviewed the Managing Director of 22Seven Budgeting Mobile App, Jikku Joseph. After a prosperous December period for many of our listeners, we try to assist people to answer the age old Finance for Hippies question, "Where did my money go?" We aim to understand the nature of the expenditures people mostly spend t…
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We interviewed Andre Bothma, Founder of Tax Maverick at BankerX, a tax account manager and a YouTuber providing content on tax within South Africa. We discuss: The key topics around the difficult and complicated topic of tax specifically for normal people as well as for artists. We explore issues such as different types of tax that people need to p…
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Finance for hippies invites the lovely Thembakazi Matroshe, Head curator and executive director at Gallery Fanon, to the studio to discuss the current state-of-the-art affairs in South Africa as she sees it. We go into the issue of becoming an art collector with a limited or small budget. Thembi gives advice to young and upcoming artists on how to …
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We interview the Setlamorago Mashilo aka Mash to look at how an artist can sustain artistic life through being a full-time artist. We go through his life and the steps that led him to be where he is today and look at his career, how decisions of having a residency overseas and the impact it has had on his progress today. also looking at the differe…
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Our season finale is finally upon us. It’s Episode 9 (Or Part 2 of Episode 8) and since we’re the real life X-Men, we’re wrapping it off with our podcast origin stories where we discuss “How the Treasurer met the Artist” . No guest this week and no gimmicks – just straight talk and focused podcasting (yeah right). However, it's been a wild ride and…
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Our season finale is finally upon us. It’s Episode 8 and since we’re the real life X-Men, we’re wrapping it off with our podcast origin stories where we discuss “How the Treasurer met the Artist” . No guest this week and no gimmicks – just straight talk and focused podcasting (yeah right). However, it's been a wild ride and a massive learning exper…
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Episode 7 started as an opportunity to invite a guest to discuss online entrepreneurship and hacks for creatives and other small business entrepreneurs to make passive incomes online. We were able to invite Adewale Adejumo - one of the most sort after South African eCommerce speakers and entrepreneurs on this topic. However, in true hippie fashion,…
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Episode 6 finds our hosts TeethSwag and Ndarkie yet again completely outclassed on the microphone as they’re joined by another caliber of guest beyond their intellectual pay-grade. Today we're joined by Nelspruit born Dineo Tsamela who leads a new wave of young and tech savvy South African financial industry professionals who are making it their bu…
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We're back to wrap up season 1 and what a journey it has been! Episode 5 is finally here and its available everywhere. According to TeethSwag, this Finance for Hippies episode is also the first classic episode (aka 5 mics, aka XXL) as our guest Morwesi Ramonyai gives our podcast hosts the 411 and honest hard truth on "How to Adult with your Finance…
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Its been a roller-coaster ride to get season 1 off the ground. Here is a collection of some awesome moments that have happened so far, and even more insightful and fun moments to come.For more updates on our new and exciting show, follow:Finance for hippies on Soundcloud bit.ly/2NLAC2ASubscribe to our podcast at www.financeforhippies.comFollow Ndar…
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Today’s episode see’s TeethSwag & Ndarkie enjoying a conversation with the travel curator and incredibly productive Mahlatsi “Mel” Maredi – a CA and lecturer who runs his own boutique travelling agency Davai Travel. Over some lethal Old Buck Dry Gin and orange juice, our rap duo and hosts unpack the travel tastemakers mind on the basics of today’s …
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Another exiting episode of finance for hippies kicked off with Ndarkie and Teethswag. This time the elephant in the room was how “Mashonisa financed my exhibition”. For those who don’t know, In the South African townships a “Mashonisa” is usually an individual that gives small loans to people in the community – legally or illegally. They’re known a…
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South African Hip Hop artist Gyre broke into the scene in 2017 with his culture shifting debut digital album titled Queernomics. Although still relatively new to the industry, the self-anointed "King of the Queers" knows a thing or 2 about breaking boundaries and turning his creative flair into a viable business opportunity and lifestyle. Business …
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Where did my money go? A question for the ages, and now, unkempt bearded free spirited weirdo’s are asking that question too! Gone are the days of the charm and allure of the starving artist - it just isn’t cute anymore. Being broke just doesn’t cut it. So on this episode, we discuss artists, money and the preparedness of financial and educational …
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