Episodes

  • The Medical Aid Episode S02E10 | Pinky Sithole
    Dec 12 2022

    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 medical emergency. The artist is not prepared for any incident that could lead them to be hospitalized or requiring emergency medical assistance..Our guests went through different options that are available that an individual can go onto the market and purchase in order to provide adequate insurance for different situations, these solutions can be suitable for different individuals depending on age and available income for spending on medical insurance. We go through some of the industry issues that cause poor coverage to the low-income sections of the population and the steps the government to regulate the industry.   

    We asked various questions, such as can someone overpay for medical aid. We investigate different products currently serving the market, including hospital plants as well as medical aids. We delve deeper into these products and demystify concepts such as gap covers, chronic diseases and also the limits of each product. Which is the best? Which highly recommended medical aid provider?  About Our Guest: Pinky Sithole on Twitter Twitter: https://twitter.com/pinkysithole17

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    2 hrs and 54 mins
  • The Business of Music S02E08 | Aewon Wolf
    Apr 11 2022

    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 artists usually made regarding contracts and ownership of masters. We specifically look at how hard it is for an up and coming artist in the middle of the music industry to get their legal affairs in order and how they usually fall victim to unscrupulous record labels - or as Aewon calls them; music industry banks. 

    In this very open-hearted discussion, we cover the challenge of monetization within the music industry and study how he has built great relationships and loyalty that have led to working with great brands over a sustainable period of time. Aewon Wolf reflects on how he decided to review the way he looks at life and started to determine what he wanted from life and music and what he values in life compared to a normal stereotype of a rapper. He describes the benefits of having your own record label and how it differs from working and promoting other different acts. If you're a new musician in the industry, this is one of the most important conversations that you will need to listen too before embarking on a career in music.

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • Aewon Wolf Episode Trailer - The Business of Music
    Apr 8 2022

    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 artists usually made regarding contracts and ownership of masters. We specifically look at how hard it is for an up and coming artist in the middle of the music industry to get their legal affairs in order and how they usually fall victim to unscrupulous record labels - or as Aewon calls them; music industry banks.

    In this very open-hearted discussion, we cover the challenge of monetization within the music industry and study how he has built great relationships and loyalty that have led to working with great brands over a sustainable period of time. Aewon Wolf reflects on how he decided to review the way he looks at life and started to determine what he wanted from life and music and what he values in life compared to a normal stereotype of a rapper. He describes the benefits of having your own record label and how it differs from working and promoting other different acts. If you're a new musician in the industry, this is one of the most important conversations that you will need to listen too before embarking on a career in music.

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    2 mins
  • Adapting Your Financial Vision after the Pandemic S02E07 | Kristia van Heerden
    Mar 18 2022

    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 be just another barrier. To make this easier, we explore a few financial concepts and principles that will help the artists and everyday people to make better financial decisions and adaptions post pandemic.

    Kristia speaks on how adhering to these principles increases the probability of accumulation of wealth and  better financial positions in the future. We look at the detrimental effects of interest, how to improve savings and how people waste money. We also look at what are the common financial mistakes that people usually make and pitfalls that repeatedly victimise the artist and many small businesses in this time. We also look at things from the glass half full perspective and consider some of the advantages that are offered by the economic system and how one can take advantage to improve one's financial position. Lastly, Kristia helps us offer some tips and tricks  people can employ to navigate their finances in the economic system right now and beyond.

    Disclaimer: Please note that since the date of the recording, Kristia has left JustOneLap & The FatWallet Podcast and she now works as Education Lead at IG Group. Please also note that the contents of this episode do not constitute financial advice.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Easy Investing with EasyEquities S02E06 | Standwa Nongauza
    Mar 1 2022

    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 market with their share trading platform. EasyEquities aims to disrupt and remove the barriers to entry in local and international stock markets, making the purchase of shares easy, cheap and available to as many people as possible. 

    Standwa clarifies some misconceptions people have regarding EasyEquities, that it is not a coaching platform for trading but a platform to help people to invest easier. We highlight the risks involved in trading your own personal and the benefits provided by EasyEquities' wide varieties of instruments and shares one can invest in. Its mission is to reduce tricky tech, jargon or complex functionality. We’ve kept things super simple so that your experience is quick, intuitive and fun. He also explains the use of leverage and how it helps the smaller investors be able to afford shares that would ordinarily be out of their reach. The ease of use and mobile app provides the user with live updates on their portfolio wherever they are.


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • The Fine Art of Monetizing Street Culture in South Africa S02E05 | Mpumelelo Frypan Mfula
    Feb 1 2022

    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 street credibility and cultural reputation that he has, to the point of even being called the mayor of Braamfontein.   

    We cover how he has managed to build solid relationships with high-end sneaker brands and how he has nurtured it so that it brings many collaborations. Discussion turns to how understanding the streets leads to people being able to monetize and sell their products much better and Frypan highlights the importance of understanding your market and making sure to meet demand that's there. Key rule is to properly navigating the unwritten laws of Street culture.

    About Our Guest: Mpumelelo Frypan Mfula

    Instagram @frypanmfula https://www.instagram.com/frypanmfula/?hl=en

    Fypan on Twitter: @frypanmfula https://twitter.com/frypanmfula


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    👨🏽‍🏫 Co Host: @Ndarkie_

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    🔊 Sound: @cfunkza

    📸 Filmed By: FI Global Media

    Illustrated By @raysoksillustrations

    Design by: https://www.somethingelsedesign.co.za/

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Where Did My Money Go? Budgeting Episode S02E04 | Jikku Joseph
    Jan 17 2022

    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 their money on. The aim is to assist the people in better management of their personal finances whilst focusing specifically on looking at small expenditures that usually go under the radar and people consider insignificant but accumulate to a large amount at the end of the month.  

    From a recent survey we ran with our listeners, we found that most individuals find it difficult to monitor and account for each and every expenditure in their daily lives. This contributes to issues such as the low savings rate in South Africa and spending on frivolous items. The general lack of financial literacy in a large segment of the youth in South Africa has also led to poor financial decisions.

    22Seven Budgeting Mobile App provides great features which include ability to set targets and forecasts, the ability to monitor your budget for a specific expenditure, all designed to see where your money is going.  

    About Our Guest: Jikku Joseph: Managing Director of 22Seven Budgeting App  

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jikkujose...

    22Seven on Twitter: @22Seven https://twitter.com/22seven

    22Seven Website: 22seven.com  

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    🔊 Sound: @cfunkza 

    📸 Filmed By: Mel Media Productions 

    Illustrated By @raysoksillustrations 

    Design by: https://www.somethingelsedesign.co.za/

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Finance for Hippies Podcast Trailer
    Nov 3 2021

    Official trailer for the Finance for Hippies Podcast. Available on YouTube and all your favorite podcast streaming platforms

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    2 mins