Timely Interactions: Creating Safe Spaces for Healing, One Dialogue at a Time

Timely Interactions is a movement focused on creating safe spaces for emotional healing through dialogue and storytelling. Aimed at underserved communities across Africa, it emphasizes empathy, community, and respect, facilitating sessions on self-care, identity, and relationships. With an approach grounded in compassion, it transforms lives by fostering connection and belonging.

Women with Passion at the De Werf Family Market 

The De Werf Family Market features inspiring vendors like Bianca of Lunatree, who creates affordable organic skincare, Veronica of All Things Chilli, known for her flavorful chilli sauces, and Sharlon Hendricks, a resilient self-taught seamstress. These women exemplify passion and perseverance in local entrepreneurship, enriching the community with their unique offerings.

Eco Chic: Where Nature, Craft, and Community Meet

Eco Chic, a studio in Melkbosstrand, blends craftsmanship and storytelling through jewelry designed by Esmarie. Inspired by nature, her pieces transform organic textures into meaningful art. The studio restores heirloom jewelry and offers workshops for creating personal keepsakes, emphasizing authenticity, connection, and the importance of handmade, eco-minded creations.

Small fee, big heart: meet 1.5% Property

1.5% Property, run by Diane Thompson and Yolande in Table View, offers a low commission real estate model at 1.5%. They prioritize honesty, affordability, and exceptional service, providing free valuations, professional photography, and marketing without hefty costs. Their independence ensures low overheads, blending experience and community focus for effective, fair property transactions.

The Healing Story Behind The Wytch in the Ether

L. Lewis’s novel, The Wytch in the Ether, emerged as a lifeline during her journey through trauma. Rooted in imagination and healing, it explores self-acceptance and reclaiming power through characters who navigate a world of wytchcraft and desire. The book serves as both a personal reflection and a broader message of transformation.