Do You Remember What Went Down In September?
Hello Comrades, we know this newsletter is a little late but good things take time.
In this September recap of all this podular we share some of the stuff you may have missed and what you need to be keeping your third eye👁on!!
Hey Alexa Play 2 Broke Twimbos
Amazon Music recently launched its podcast platform and 2 Broke Twimbos was invited to be one of the featured launch podcasts!! This is indeed a great achievement and we would not be here without your guy’s support. So if you do have an Amazon device in your home you can now tell Alexa to play 2 Broke Twimbos whenever you miss the sultry tones of Dan and Phil.
What happened in September
September started off in the worst possible way as we lost another black hero. This time it was none other than Chadwick Boseman who we lost to cancer. Dan & Phil recorded an emotional tribute episode that explained why the death of our heroes hurts so much and what he meant to them. We even made a montage audio tribute to Chadwick which you can listen to below.
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Also in September, we discussed Kanye being Kanye, and what we learned from his contracts, that he released page by page…. There was divorce in this house, divorce in this house as some WAP announced it was back ion the market, Kwesta confronting BMW and Somizi not opening emails. Our producer Goddie made his first appearance on the podcast as requested by the Patreon subscribers.
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Besides exclusive content, we are working on conducting one on one sessions with artists and provide them with some knowledge of the industry.
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Who Did It Big 🇿🇼
We continue to acknowledge Zimbabweans around the world doing great. This month we had;
Tsitsi Dangarembga - a filmmaker, political activist and Zimbabwe’s first black female author. She is nominated for the Booker Prize for her recent publication, This Mournable Body, which is the third book in a trilogy following Nervous Conditions (1988) and The Book of Not (2006).
Former professional footballer, Peter Ndlovu, the first African player to play in the English Premier League in 1992. In South Africa Peter played for Mamelodi Sundowns, Thanda Royal Zulu, Highfield United and Black Mambas. He was capped 100 times by his country, scoring 38 international goals. Currently he is team manager for Mamelodi Sundowns.
Shanfield McLeish Moyo, a self-taught artist who started drawing in 2011 as a hobby after being inspired by his friend. In 2015 he decided to make art a full-time career. Shanfield specializes in Hyperrealism, which is a genre of sculpture or drawing resembling a high-resolution photograph.