About Us

Colour-Full is a media platform exploring identity through Conversation. Connection. Celebration.

The Lore

In 2023, Stacy Jayne, a white woman born in Apartheid South Africa, was in the middle of a personal reckoning with identity, privilege, and what it really means to contribute to a more inclusive South Africa. It was at this time that she met Senamile, a young black woman “born free”, who interviewed for a role on her team.

As two deeply curious and passionate people, the conversations moved to vulnerable and honest very quickly; conversations about race, privilege, identity, personal power and accountability.

As they spent more time together, their friendship groups started overlapping and their growing tribe found clarity in the use of personal stories to explain deeply complex social realities. At some point, they realised they had built a circle of intentional, curious humans who were just as keen for authentic discussion about identity in South Africa.

And then a friend said, “You should start a podcast.” Sena’s legendary response was, “But in terms of a podcast, we have no experience, no microphones and no money.”

But they didn’t need degrees to notice that race shapes people’s experiences of the world.

So they did the thing.

But they didn't need degrees to notice that race shapes people's experiences of the world.

Colour-Full Media

They launched Colour-Full Podcast, a name inspired by the well-intentioned but harmful phrase “I don’t see race.” Because of course we do. Race is one of the clearest threads shaping the trajectory of the human experience.

The podcast grew quickly and was named a “2025 Most Shared Show” on Spotify, supported by respected thinkers, leaders, creators, and change-makers such as Dan Corder, Rachel Kolisi, Jason Goliath, Amahle Jaxx and Conrad Koch.

Today, Colour-Full has grown beyond the microphone into a conversation-led media platform. Through content, events, speaking engagements, workshops, and community spaces, Colour-Full creates room for conversation, connection, and celebration.

Give them a stage and a mic, and they’ll talk about living life in full Colour.

So… what’s your favourite C-word?