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as life coaches offering wisdom
and sharing coping methods with
callers, with famous faces, such as
khanyi Mbau, graeme smith, Ntando
Duma or Lasizwe to name a few,
dropping in to add their voices and
chaos to the ‘counselling’ on offer.
karen Jeynes, Head of Development
at Both Worlds and co-writer of the
series, says: “For actors, comedians
and writers, like for all south
Africans, lockdown has flipped
everything upside down. We are
very happy to partner with Cipla
and Humanz to pour some of our
own frustrations into a comedy
web series, and we hope viewers
will laugh along with us at the
bizarre new world we’re living in.”
The show ends on a more serious
note with a call-out about a free
24/7 mental health helpline
started by Cipla in partnership
with the south African Depression
and Anxiety group (sADAg).
“The current reality has been
difficult for many south Africans
and we wanted to drive awareness
around the mental health impact of
it, as well as provide a solution to
those who need it. While laughter
can definitely help a lot, people
also sometimes need real help
from a real professional, which is
why we set up this free helpline,”
adds Cipla CEO, Paul Miller.
Whether you are helping a friend,
or need help yourself, you can call
the Cipla sADAg 24-hour mental
health helpline on 0800 456 789
or via WhatsApp on 076 882 2775
between 09h00 and 17h00.
The Lockline is available for free
on youtube, Twitter, Instagram
and Facebook @TheLockLine.
you can also watch the episodes by
clicking on this link here:
https://z.humanz.ai/lockline?i=240672
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