Culture Capital with Kea, Featuring Zinzi Zumba & Miranda Ntshangase

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On this empowering episode of Culture Capital, Kea Boya sits down with Zinzi Zumba and Miranda Ntshangase for an insightful conversation centred on the creative arts and the realities of building a sustainable career in the industry. Together, they unpack what it truly takes to make it as a young creative — from discipline and consistency to embracing individuality and understanding the business side of creativity.
The conversation also highlights what the college has to offer aspiring creatives, exploring how its programmes are designed to nurture talent, sharpen skills, and prepare young minds for the demands of the creative industry. Zinzi and Miranda share practical advice, industry-ready tips, and encouragement for young people looking to turn their passion into purpose.
It’s an inspiring and informative listen for anyone navigating the creative space or dreaming of a future in the arts — proof that with the right guidance, preparation, and mindset, creativity can become a career.
20 Jan English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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