292. Langley Kirkwood on South African history, education and empathy

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Langley Kirkwood discusses his new film Collision on Netflix, Warrior Season 3, and the upcoming Netflix One Piece live-action film. It is eye-opening to hear about the very real issues highlighted in the film Collision: xenophobia, racism, and corruption. Langley educates me about the history and current socio-political situation in South Africa. Warrior Season 3 is underway and the excitement was difficult to contain. Cast members are flying in daily and the reunion is expected to be epic. I am grateful to have these thoughtful conversations and hope you enjoy the conversation. My favor as usual is to please continue to share this podcast with others. It would mean so much if you also rate it and leave me feedback. If you would like to help keep this podcast going and support the work I do, visit my website or Patreon.com/sifumimichan to make a donation. For comments or suggestions reach out on social media @sifumimichan Discussed in this episode: 1994 Truth and Realism Commission in South Africa South Africa Apartheid Nelson Mandela Warrior Season 3 Netflix Collision Netflix One Piece ANC party in South Africa 7 star praying mantis kung fu Hitz International – Stunt Coordinator Brett Chan About Langley Kirkwood Langley Kirkwood is an award-winning South African actor and voice artist. He was born in England to South African and West-Indian parents, grew up in Johannesburg (where he studied drama at the University of the Witwatersrand) and has lived in London,