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The Thinking Behind It All

The Thinking Behind It All

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The Thinking Behind It All is a media platform that critiques news stories and social events using socio-political theories. The analysis is principally based on alternative perspectives.
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FW: Fallen Warlord

The Thinking Behind It AllDec 07, 2021

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FW: Fallen Warlord

FW: Fallen Warlord

In the fifth edition, we discuss the media’s coverage of former apartheid president FW De Klerk’s death. This news item had tongues wagging and thumbs thumping. Thus, we are in conversation with an interesting character, Louie, who is a South African farmer. We hope that the final episode of the season is informative, entertaining and enjoyable.
Dec 07, 202101:04:25
Vote TTBIA

Vote TTBIA

In the fourth edition, we discuss the sixth South African local government elections. Joining us is a community member, McDonald Mahlobo, who is in conversation with ordinary persons living in and around Johannesburg. He is talking to them about their views on democracy and a great deal more. We have delivered an informative, entertaining and newsworthy show that you will hopefully love listening to.
Oct 31, 202101:06:27
Your Silence Is Concession

Your Silence Is Concession

In the 3rd edition, we discuss whistle-blowing following the tragic passing of South African government official Babita Deokaran. For this discussion, we are joined by anti-corruption and social justice activists –Kavisha Pillay and Mashudu Masutha. We hope that you find the conversation insightful and informative.
Sep 29, 202101:01:52
Dead or Alive

Dead or Alive

In the 2nd edition, we unpack the media coverage of Covid19, vaccines and related issues. We are also discussing current affairs with writer, poet and social commentator, Ntsiki Mazwai. It’s a spicy show with all your regulars. So, tighten your seatbelt and, hopefully, we can make this ride informative and entertaining.
Aug 30, 202101:14:46
Alooter Continua

Alooter Continua

In the 1st edition, we look at the civil unrest that ensued following the imprisonment of former South African President Jacob Zuma. We are joined by media personality, political commentator, author and journalist, Kim Heller, as we discuss and analyse various aspects relating to this extraordinary news event. To the fainthearted, this edition is intense and spicy. But, we hope that you all will find the episode informative and entertaining.
Jul 28, 202101:18:22
Hey Baby

Hey Baby

We have decided to produce a bonus episode in light of the fact that families and their babies have made headlines in South Africa recently. In this episode, we provide commentary and analysis on the baby formula dad and the Tembisa 10 news stories. Through a critical lens, we compare and contrast the coverage of various media that ran with the stories. Join Melusi with the debutant, his sister, Naledi as well as the legendary Ise as they dissect and look for underlining meanings in a multitude of media texts. It's a family affair.
Jun 22, 202101:09:24
Unconscious Bias (TTBIA RELOADED)

Unconscious Bias (TTBIA RELOADED)

A lot has happened since we last conversed and we have been silent. It so happens that hair and racism are the perfect ingredients for an episode. Therefore, we discuss an explosive event that occurred in South Africa that we felt warranted some attention.
Sep 16, 202001:02:31
Cim' I'bane (Lights-out)

Cim' I'bane (Lights-out)

In the 32nd edition, we begin the show with the USP (Usual Suspects' Perspective) segment. We discuss the upheaval in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe left by the cyclone Idai. We conclude our show with a discussion about South Africa's power utility, Eskom, following a consecutive six days of rolling electricity blackouts.
Mar 31, 201944:59
Can Of Worms

Can Of Worms

In the 31st edition, we begin the show with a spicy USP (The Usual Suspects' Perspective) segment. We turn our attention to a bribery scandal that has rocked Universities in the United States of America. We conclude with a discussion of a high panel report which accuses the former South African president, Jacob Zuma, of abusing his powers in the administration of the State Security Agency.

Mar 25, 201948:48
Rewind

Rewind

 In the 30th edition, the show starts with an exciting USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment in which we welcome our guest listener. It was a very news intense year with many contentious, light-hearted and tragic moments –we look at some of these in terms of TTBIA and society at large.

Dec 31, 201801:14:54
Own It

Own It

In the 29th edition, we kick-off the show with the USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment. George W. H. Bush’s funeral was held in the United States of America and we look at the media coverage of the late President’s legacy. Last but not least, JR (not “my ni**a”, but Johan Rupert) was interviewed on Power987FM, a local South African talk radio station, and we dissect what the second richest man in South Africa had to say as the God of WMC (White Monopoly Capital).
Dec 13, 201854:56
You vs The World

You vs The World

In the 28th edition, we start-off with a USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment that touches on the Global Citizens concert and South African media violating ethics. We then revisit a story that was talked about in the USP segment where an off-duty police officer killed a black man in his apartment, in the US. We finish the show with a discussion on John Steenhuisen’s, South African official opposition member of parliament, lack of education and the protection granted to him by his white privilege status.
Dec 07, 201852:32
Below The Surface

Below The Surface

In the 27th edition, we kick-off the show with a very spicy USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment. We follow up with a discussion on the E Koli breakout in the United States of America. Our final story is of a very tragic account of the killing of a 7-year-old boy by his older sister’s former lover.
Nov 29, 201801:01:30
Know Your Struggle

Know Your Struggle

In the 26th edition, we dedicate the USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment to the call on media to boycott US President Trump’s press conferences. Sadly, we find ourselves having to discuss the coverage of yet another killing of a black person by police in the United States. Our final topic is about the coverage of corruption and state capture stories in South Africa.
Nov 17, 201853:41
And the People say...

And the People say...

In the 25th edition, we discuss pop culture in the USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment. Our focus then turns to controversial Malusi Gigaba’s (South African cabinet minister) media spotlight in which there are calls for him to resign following several damning scandals. We close-off the show with a discussion on the midterm elections in the United States of America.
Nov 10, 201857:12
Gentrified Blackies

Gentrified Blackies

We present to you Gentrified Blackies -- Appendix A of a series of episodes that The Thinking Behind It All publishes in which we discuss and elaborate on some of the concepts and ideas that come up during our usual podcast. To coon or to be a coconut is a judgment call that is often made by woke folk when they speak about black people who have assimilated or sold out into whiteness. We talk about what this means and debate some well-known personalities’ characters in line with this notion.
Oct 21, 201841:14
Hate It Or Love It

Hate It Or Love It

In the 24th edition, we open the show with a USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment that is about gunshots, supposed plots to oust leadership and protestation against a national anthem. Afterwards, we discuss at length Serena Williams’s fightback against an oppressive and discriminatory system within tennis.
Sep 18, 201850:32
Loss

Loss

In our 23rd edition, we start-off the show with a mixed bag of news stories in the USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment. It was senator John McCain’s funeral in the United States of America and we dissect some of the politics arising from that event. We end the show with a discussion on how poorly media has been covering missing cases of black children.
Sep 09, 201851:00
Broader Perspective

Broader Perspective

In our 22nd edition, we start the show with a very lively USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment. We then focus on the state capture commission that has commenced in South Africa. The show concludes with a conversation of part 2 of artist, musician and twelebrity, Ntsiki Mazwai’s interview.
Sep 04, 201853:55
Scapegoating

Scapegoating

In the 21st edition, we talk about a variety of issues in the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) segment. Our attention then turns to the media hype resulting from President Trump’s associates admitting to crimes of fraud. Finally, keeping up with the month’s theme #WomensMonth, we discuss part 1 of an exclusive interview we had with a well-known South African poet, musician and twelebrity, Ntsiki Mazwai.
Aug 26, 201801:01:11
Crucified

Crucified

In the 20th edition, we start the programme by showing respect to fallen heroes and heroines in the USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment. Following this, our focus turns to the sex crimes report released by a grand jury in Pennsylvania, USA, about more than a thousand cases of child abuse by Catholic priests. We then discuss the media coverage of Ms. Omarosa Manigault and President Trump feud since Ms. Manigault’s announcement of a book titled Unhinged. In keeping up with this month’s #WomensMonth theme, the show concludes with a talk on the responses we received from several interviews that were conducted with a diverse group of women.
Aug 19, 201801:09:29
Drawing The Line

Drawing The Line

In the 19th edition, we start the show in our USP (Usual Suspects’ Perspective) segment with a discussion on what womanhood means to a couple of the TTBIA ladies. We weigh in on the banning of Alex Jones’s content by several prominent internet platforms. Following this, we discuss a number of issues emanating from Women’s Day events in South Africa –including the South African President’s and opposition party’s (Economic Freedom Fighters) rallies on the day. We conclude the show with our analysis of the interviews that we have conducted with women from various parts of the world.
Aug 14, 201801:08:26
Women's Month (The Foundations)

Women's Month (The Foundations)

In the 18th edition, we highlight that it is Women’s Month in South Africa and thus marks our first of several shows dedicated to women issues among other trending news. In the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) segment, the team members share the significance of women’s roles in their lives. We focus on the racial incident wherein a white man, Jeffrey Whitman, harassed Charles Lovett, an African-American man, after following him all the way home. We look at the debates following Prof. Mayosi’s passing and we try to make meaning of the various points made. We then turn our attention to the elections in Zimbabwe –the first since former President Mugabe’s ousting. We close-off the show with a segment unpacking various women’s perspectives based on interviews we have conducted.
Aug 05, 201801:20:49
Whose Struggle Is It?

Whose Struggle Is It?

In the 17th edition, the show opens with the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) and, in this segment, we note other news items that were of interest to the crew during this past week. Farida Bembe slammed South Africa’s treatment of foreign nationals in a blog that she wrote which went viral -- we look at the issues emanating from her criticism. We then turn our focus to the uproar following Nomzamo Mbatha’s tweet in which she uploaded a photo of herself appearing on Cosmopolitan's cover for the August edition. We conclude the show with a discussion on the trade war between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China.
Jul 29, 201801:12:28
Jungle Fever

Jungle Fever

In the 16th edition, we devote the opening segment, The Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP), to the 16th Mandela Lecture by former US President Barack Obama. We then turn our attention to US President Donald Trump’s diplomatic missions in Europe. We conclude the show by focusing on the French government’s outrage to the remarks made by Trevor Noah that some of the players are of African descent.
Jul 22, 201801:23:01
The Infamous

The Infamous

In the 15th edition, we open the show with our regular feature, the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) –Beyoncé loyalists, please forgive the anchor for his insolence when talking about your queen. We turn our attention to Brett Kavanaugh’s nominee to the Supreme Court in the United States. Finally, we discuss the spotlight that was on Duduzane Zuma during this past week.
Jul 15, 201852:04
Free Yet Shackled

Free Yet Shackled

In the 14th addition, we speak about a variety of stories in the Usual Suspects' Perspective(USP) segment. We then turn our attention to the political drama that has occurred in Ethiopia. We look at the meaning behind America's Independence Day which was recently celebrated. Finally, we talk about the emotive land issue in South Africa.
Jul 07, 201801:20:09
Different Rules for Different Folks?

Different Rules for Different Folks?

In the 13th edition, we open the show with the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) and we look at a few issues that were of interest to the team. We turn our attention to Terry Crews’ allegation of sexual assault. Maxine Waters has made a call for social action against people serving in President Trumps’ cabinet –we speak about the reactions to this call. Finally, we close-off the show with a look at universal healthcare in the UK, SA and USA.
Jul 02, 201801:17:42
No Immigrants Allowed

No Immigrants Allowed

In the 12th edition, the newbie, Busi, takes over the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) to discuss the Cartres’ new album. We then turn our attention to International Refugee Day and we follow this up with a look at what transpired in the USA with President Trump’s flip-flopping regarding the treatment of illegal immigrants. We close-off the show by revisiting the Windrush Generation story because this time around

22nd June is declared Windrush Day by the British government
Jun 24, 201801:14:59
Sick & Tired

Sick & Tired

In our 11th edition, we start the show with the USP (Usual Suspects Perspective). We talk mental health and what this means for the Pan-African in the diaspora. We also have a look at the latest developments on BREXIT (the UK's move to leave the European Union) and gauge the ordinary Joe's reaction. Finally, we consider the current state of affairs in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following the ICC's (International Criminal Court) ruling on a controversial warlord.
Jun 17, 201801:01:54
#GASSEDUP

#GASSEDUP

In our 10th edition, we kick-off the show with our anchor taking over the USP segment (acting like Ismail Momaniat). We talk about the arrest of a 10-year old child, in Chicago, USA. We then discuss the potential protest action by the Public Service Administration (PSA) and we conclude the show with a discussion on how the new dawn is showing the poor flames as the petrol price increases.
Jun 09, 201801:09:42
Thuma Mina Mlungu Wami (Send me, my white person)

Thuma Mina Mlungu Wami (Send me, my white person)

In our 9th edition, we kick-off the show with the Usual Suspects Perspective (USP), citing other news that interested the team. We turned our focus to the appointment of Siya Kolisi (as the first black captain of the South African rugby team). We also discuss the controversial tweet by actress/comedian Roseanne Barr and the implications thereof. Finally, we consider the third legal victory for the Gupta family and the mainstream media's reaction is telling.
Jun 03, 201801:09:52
Black Therapy

Black Therapy

In this 8th edition, we began the show with the Usual Suspects' Perspective (USP) a segment noting other news that peaked our team's interest. SA president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has 100 days and hundreds of powerful fans, yet we are still hungry (we unpack it all). The american National Football League (NFL) resolves, though be it bizarrely, the protesting of football players during the singing of the national anthem. Lastly, we look at the £32 million royal wedding.
May 27, 201801:20:47
The World Is Ours! Yes, no, maybe?

The World Is Ours! Yes, no, maybe?

In this 7th edition, we started the show with the Usual Suspects Perspective (USP) reviewing other news that peaked the teams' interest. In the UK, we turned our eye on the Grenfell tower disaster, in the US. We looked at the Fresh Kitchen video that went viral and sparked a language debate. Finally, in SA, we look at the opening ceremony of the new US embassy in Jerusalem and South Africa's response thereto. We also consider the office of the president deploying the Deputy President, David Mabuza, on a special envoy to strengthen relations with Russia.
May 20, 201801:08:12
Who's Got The Power?

Who's Got The Power?

In our 6th edition, we open the show with the Usual Suspects' Perspective (USP), then we talked nuclear deal disaster, the profiling of black people, Caster Semenya and the IAAF, as well as the political twins (Supra Mahumapelo and Patricia de Lille).
May 13, 201801:09:55
Us & Them...Where Do We Draw The Line?

Us & Them...Where Do We Draw The Line?

In our 5th edition, our introduction considered other news events that peaked the interest of our team members ("the usual suspects" perspective). We then looked at SA's exclusion from steel and aluminium import duty taxes by the USA. We contemplated SA's national minimum wage proposed Bill and the criticisms from major trade unions. We had a look at Amber Rudd's resignation and the appointment of Sajid Javid, as the new Home Secretary in the UK. Finally, in the USA, we discussed Kanye West's controversial interview with popular YouTube tabloid TMZ.
May 05, 201859:37
To Be Sometimes Black

To Be Sometimes Black

In our 4th edition, we discuss the misappropriation of the Black struggle. We looked the opening of a memorial site for the victims of lynchings in Alabama, USA. We catch up on the latest regarding the Windrush generation. We discuss the outcome of a legal case regarding a child who died in a pit latrine. Finally we speculate the Democratic Alliance (DA) ridding itself of Patricia de Lille.
Apr 28, 201859:45
What's The Price Of Our Country, Mr. President?

What's The Price Of Our Country, Mr. President?

In our 3rd edition, we consider what racism means for our podcast. We looked at the South African president's, Cyril Ramaphosa, economic excursion, the ill-treatment of the Windrush generation in the UK, the Starbucks debacle and the aftermath of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's funeral.
Apr 27, 201849:30
In Knowing The Facts You Understand The Truths

In Knowing The Facts You Understand The Truths

In our 2nd edition, we contemplate what it means to be Pro-black. We looked at the latest revelations regarding Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and STRATCOM, the Facebook Cambridge-Analytica scandal and the composition of the Democratic Alliance's (the official opposition in SA) leadership following their elective congress.
Apr 27, 201841:54
Winnie Special: Our Mother...A thorn in your side

Winnie Special: Our Mother...A thorn in your side

In our 1st edition, we looked at the passing of an iconic figure (Winnie Madikizela-Mandela) in South African Politics. We also covered Racism in universities, the deportation of African migrants in Israel, women's reproductive rights and the appearance of former South African president, Jacob Zuma, in court.
Apr 25, 201858:17