Welcome to The CreatreCast, a podcast brought to you by JD Creations, where we connect Africa to the digital economy and the world to Africa.
If you're an entrepreneur, professional, or creative struggling to find your online voice or feeling uncertain about the future, join us as we profile members of our community (the CreatreCommunity) who are creating opportunities and inspiring others to combine technology and creativity to uplift Africa and join the African Wave.
Through engaging interviews and lively discussions, we dive deep into inspiring stories of individuals shaping the future, from groundbreaking startups to innovative artists. Discover what's possible for Africa as we showcase how JD Creations is connecting Africa to the digital economy and fostering connections between Africa and the world.
Gain practical advice, be empowered to make a difference, and tune in now to join the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit and creativity that Africa has to offer.
Welcome to The CreatreCast, a podcast brought to you by JD Creations, where we connect Africa to the digital economy and the world to Africa.
If you're an entrepreneur, professional, or creative struggling to find your online voice or feeling uncertain about the future, join us as we profile members of our community (the CreatreCommunity) who are creating opportunities and inspiring others to combine technology and creativity to uplift Africa and join the African Wave.
Through engaging interviews and lively discussions, we dive deep into inspiring stories of individuals shaping the future, from groundbreaking startups to innovative artists. Discover what's possible for Africa as we showcase how JD Creations is connecting Africa to the digital economy and fostering connections between Africa and the world.
Gain practical advice, be empowered to make a difference, and tune in now to join the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit and creativity that Africa has to offer.

South African digital creator Doqter Cabbage (Mqhelomhle Moyo) sits down with us to talk about clean comedy, African storytelling and the creative discipline behind his viral skits.
From GTA South Africa to How to Train a South African Dog, he breaks down how he writes, shoots and edits his ideas, how brand deals fit into the bigger picture and why creators need to protect themselves from platform dependency.
He also reflects on early lessons from his sister, the lack of knowledge he had when starting out and how those moments shaped the creator he is today.
A thoughtful, funny and practical conversation for anyone building a creative career in Africa.