Local electronic duo Goodluck are doing the most during lockdown. Last week, they held a live stream which raised funds for those struggling to put food on the table as the country continues to deal with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and have been instrumental in organising food parcels during their time in quarantine. While doing good, the group has also tried to be as creative as possible professionally and launched their own streaming series The Luck Down.
Today, Goodluck’s Juliet Harding got up close and personal with Masterchef Australia judge Matt Preston. In the episode, Matt opens up about how he has been dealing with lockdown and opening up about how the experience has changed the way he has been living life and adapting to life at home.
As the group continues to push themselves to do good during this trying time, they created The Luck Down to “connect with our fans and friends around the world to share the Good News, the awesome creativity out there and the uplifting stories coming out of this global crises.”
The innovative series looks to inspire positivity and hope in a time of uncertainty and bring people together, while apart from their own space. The series will showcase old and new friends of Goodluck – everything from comedians & cooks, to life coaches, to other well-known artists and pioneers in their fields, as well as everyday South Africans making the most of their current situation and news of feel good stories, all with the aim to enlighten, educate, uplift and inspire while the lockdown continues in South Africa and across the globe.
The live stream episodes will air every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9h30AM.
Missed today’s episode with Matt Preston and Rory Eliot of Plush? Watch it below and remember to donate to the group’s incredible cause if you can here:
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