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In each episode of By The Book, comedian Jolenta Greenberg and culture critic Kristen Meinzer live by the rules of a different self-help book for two weeks straight, following every rule down to the letter, while recording themselves, at home, in the world, and in their marriages, to see which ones might actually be life changing. It’s half reality show, half self-help podcast, and one wild social experiment.
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We’re in the comedy category, which means our ideal listener is open to a good laugh. But many of our listeners are also legitimately interested in self-help books, betterment, and learning how to be a little happier.
“Now this,” says Nancy Richards, unwrapping a book that’s just landed in her postbox as she sees me off from her Mowbray home, “is an activist.” The book is Jwara! Induna’s Daughter by Joyce Notemba Piliso-Seroke.
We had been discussing what an “activist” is. Richards, whose name and voice are familiar to many South Africans, is a freelance journalist and, for more than two decades, presented a woman’s show in its various incarnations on SAfm, as well as presented SAfm Literature for many years.
But this is not what qualifies her as one of our Disrupters. It’s her work as the founder of Woman Zone CT, a non-profit organisation she started with a diverse group of women at The Kitchen (the famous, but now lost-to-Covid, restaurant of Karen Dudley) eight years ago. Woman Zone’s mission is to bring together women from across Cape Town to share their stories.