Roundtable Podcast By The Local Edit

The Wellness Edit

1 h 0 min · 28 de dic de 2025
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We’re joined by four South African founders whose work invites us to slow down, pay attention, and rethink what it truly means to live well. From skincare rooted in science and scent, to clothing designed for comfort and confidence, to daily rituals of note-making, sipping coffee, and surrounding ourselves with beauty - wellness becomes something both accessible and deeply personal.

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