Posted on 16 July 2007 by Nic Haralambous

There has not been an SA RocksCast for a while. That is my fault completely. I have been in the process of settling in to a new job and sorting my life out with the redesign and sponsorship.
This is not a mistake that will carry on I assure you all. However if anyone is willing to help me with some ideas, thoughts, podcasts of their own or anything else please drop an email to podcast@sarocks.co.za.
I would also love for anyone to go ahead and try their hand at their own rocking SA podcast. Interview someone you know, someone you admire or anyone at all who is doing something rocking in SA. Send it to me and I will moderate it and publish it.
If you are interested in this go ahead and let me know via the above-mentioned email address.
Coming up soon (I hope) will be the organisers of Afrika Burns on the SA RocksCast.
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Posted on 25 June 2007 by Nic Haralambous

The 4th SA RocksCast features the gents from the great organisation My Beautiful Blanket. Without giving too much away, My Beautiful Blanket is an organisation targeted at the youth in an attempt to raise awareness around the needy being cold. Make sure to check out the MyBeautifulBlanket website and Facebook group when you have a chance!
Todays RocksCast is 10:20min in duration and the music for the podcast is my brief attempt at using GarageBand to create a soundtrack. If you think you can do better please do so and send me your track to podcast@sarocks.co.za.
Without and further delay, here is the podcast:
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Posted on 12 June 2007 by Nic Haralambous

These ladies are tough and the job is even tougher: Getting ex-South Africans back in to South Africa. Wow rather them than me.
HomeComingRevolution is a phenomenally beneficial organisation that is doing marvelous things for this country and those patriots who have left and are wanting to return.
There are some interesting facts buried in this podcast, one of which is that of the over 4000 people who are on whereintheworldareyou, over 75% are wanting to return to South Africa. That bodes extremely well for us here in SA!! We also managed to chat about the struggles of the blogging world and the HCR blog as well as positivity in SA.
Thanks go out to Martine for allowing me to chat to her and to the HCR team for doing such great things!
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Posted on 05 June 2007 by Nic Haralambous

This is the Second SA RocksCast! The feedback on the first podcast was great and it was played or downloaded over 400 times!
I am also very happy to announce that the SA RocksCast is now being published in conjunction with the Mail&Guardian. The SA RocksCast will feature on SA Rocks as well as the podcast section of the MG website.
The MG team has shown huge interest in everything that SA Rocks is and has been doing in the past 4 months. This is hopefully going to spread the word that SA Rocks much faster and to a much larger audience! Thank you to the MG team for all of their help and their offer to get involved!
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Posted on 29 May 2007 by Nic Haralambous
Welcome to the very first SA RocksCast (do we like the name?). The SA RocksCast is going to be exposing great people, project, organisations and more that are all trying to do good, if not great things, in their specific areas of interest. I have set up a specific RSS feed (it’s a category feed, Thanks Paul!) for the podcast that people can subscribe to. That will soon appear to the left in the sidebar!
If you know of anything or anyone that should be featured in the SA RocksCast please email me at: podcast@sarocks.co.za. Please let me know if there are any issues or criticisms about the podcast and how I can make it better! Keep in mind this is my very first attempt at a podcast!
The first, or pilot SA RocksCast features Merle from Jozikids. ENJOY!!! All SA Rockscast will be less than 12 minutes in length unless otherwise specified.
Todays podcast is 11 minutes in length and incorporates music from ccmixter, registered under a Creative Commons License, created by teru.
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