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We're Brothers
Sean and David Jacobs
16 episodes
1 week ago
We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.
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We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.
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We're Brothers, Episode 2: Certain classes of people
We're Brothers
1 hour 13 minutes 1 second
9 months ago
We're Brothers, Episode 2: Certain classes of people

In Episode 2, Sean and David – brothers in real life – discuss listener reactions to the first episode of WE'RE BROTHERS. Some people seem to think Sean is a hater of Cape Town, while others are curious if there are any famous figures from Goodwood aside from Eben Etzebeth (who, by the way, is actually from Parow). Sean brings up a few Communists who lived there.The conversation then shifts to more personal topics as we provide background about our family; in this episode, we delve into our mother’s side of the family. Sean shares his thoughts on living with Donald Trump as President, while David reflects on the impact of Trump’s policies in South Africa and why Trump has such an appeal among some South Africans. (The episode was recorded just before Trump made his infamous comments, without citing evidence, that "South Africa is confiscating land," that "certain classes of people" were being treated "very badly," and that the US would cut off aid to South Africa.)Lastly, we dive into a curious question: Why do so many South Africans love English football?WE’RE BROTHERS features two siblings living on opposite sides of the world: David in Cape Town, South Africa, and Sean in New York City, US. There’s a 10-year age gap between them; they haven’t lived in the same city for over 20 years. The show comes out every other week.Follow us on social media, comment, like, and subscribe.https://www.instagram.com/seanhjacobs/https://www.instagram.com/davyjay69/

We're Brothers
We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.