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The Rise of African Luxury | 244 : Angels at Heart with Kevin Capelão

In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Capelão, the creator of 244 : Angels at Heart, an emerging African high-end fashion brand rooted in purpose, identity, and vision.Born from the values of strength, courage, and determination, 244 takes its name from the angel number 244 — a ...  Show more

Why Morality Feels Broken

In a world of conflicting values, polarized opinions, and ever-shifting cultural norms, it’s no wonder morality feels... broken. In this episode of Rethink, Anderson, Sayenne, and Jose explore how our traditional moral frameworks are being challenged—from the decline of religious ...  Show more

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