In 2020, BASA proudly launched an additional platform from which to engage, excite and incite our members, Board of Directors, artists, partners and friends. BASA’s podcast series was initially introduced as part of the BASA Awards programme but has extended to encapsulate all discussions and debates in which we participate. It’s also another way we can honour and recognise the diverse and imaginative relationships forged between business and creative partners collaborating on innovative projects, unique events and other outstanding initiatives. Hosted and facilitated Samm Marshall and friends, we are excited to continue the conversation on this digital stage.

BASA Podcast
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Podcast Overview
In 2020, BASA proudly launched an additional platform from which to engage, excite and incite our members, Board of Directors, artists, partners and friends. BASA’s podcast series was initially introduced as part of the BASA Awards programme but has extended to encapsulate all discussions and debates in which we participate. It’s also another way we can honour and recognise the diverse and imaginative relationships forged between business and creative partners collaborating on innovative projects, unique events and other outstanding initiatives. Hosted and facilitated Samm Marshall and friends, we are excited to continue the conversation on this digital stage.
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Publishing Since
10/12/2020
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Recent Episodes

September 26, 2024
The Business in the Arts – More Than Just a ‘Side Hustle’
Join BASA Programmes Manager Zanele Madiba, creative entrepreneurs Jefferson Bobs Tshabalala, and Mathabo Tlali as they delve into "The Business in the Arts – More Than Just a 'Side Hustle.'” This podcast explores the intersection of business acumen and artistic expression, unpacking the dynamics, challenges, and opportunities within the arts industry. From entrepreneurial strategies to sustainable practices, we reveal what it takes to thrive as a creative entrepreneur in today’s landscape.

April 26, 2023
BASA Freedom Day Podcast - Artivism
Artivism – How artists are using their creativity and artistic practices as a tool for activism. In this conversation Bridget Masinga is joined by young creatives Amogelang Pila, Boitumelo Makousu alongside the Exhibitions and Events coordinator Lesole Tauatswale from Constitution Hill exploring the intersection of art and activism and the role of artists in creating social change through their art. In honour of Freedom Day, the conversation explores the concept of freedom of expression in the creative sector as they unpack the exhibition titled O M A N G? O T S W A K A E? O Y A K A E? Hosted by the Constitution Hill.

March 27, 2023
Young Rural & Creative
Young Rural & Creative seeks to explore and diagnose the journey of young rural-based creatives pre- and post-the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation aims to explore, reflect, and propose interventions foreasing the burden on rural-based creatives to enable them to maximise their talent. The podcast seeks to achieve this through a variety show model, also known as variety arts or variety entertainment, comprised of various acts, including musical performances, poetry, and dialogue with rural-based creatives.
25 total episodes available
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