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Lila Collins and Aubrey Carey team up in this podcast series to discuss the things in life that are actually important. Cover art photo provided by Ferdinand Stöhr on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@fellowferdi
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If an ex-partner has obtained, without authorisation, your confidential information, and is threatening to publish it (e.g. via social media), you may be able to obtain a court order via the family court to prevent them from disclosing that information. Not only can you prevent your spouse from using any evidence he or she obtained that way in cour…
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The constitutional court on Monday held that former president Jacob Zuma’s criminal record barred him from standing for parliament in the 29 May elections.The concourt court dismissed the argument presented by former Pres Zuma and his uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party that the reduction of his 15-month sentence in 2021 for contempt of court meant that th…
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Parts of Johannesburg will likely not have their waste collected due to an ongoing workers’ strike at Pikitup. This follows the ongoing protests by Pikitup non-permanent workers demanding permanent employment since their contracts are expiring. The waste pickers staged a march at various Pikitup depots, Randburg, Selby, Norwood, Marlboro and Diepsl…
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In May, the National Burns Awareness Week is observed from the 13th to the 17th. To mark this occasion, tonight's episode of "Medical Matters" will focus on reconstructive burn surgery. According to a report by the Medical Research Council, around 1.6 million South Africans sustain burn injuries annually, with most victims coming from impoverished …
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As May is Africa Month, the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) and popular beer brand Castle Milk Stout are pressing ahead to have May 8 declared as National Ancestors’ Day on the national calendar. Contralesa and Castle Milkstout have launched an online petition on the company’s website, which has been running since 2021.…
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On “In Conversation with Dr Eve”, we talk about the trauma of fat or is fat a trauma. Dr Eve saw an excellent thought provoking documentary on AUBREY GORDON about fat, hence her curiosity to present this discussion on FAT to our listeners. The conversations about fat and the use of OZEMPIC are rife and very topical so we will touch on these new wei…
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This evening on Change your mindset feature, we talk to Stanley Beckett, author and consultant at Changecreatorsa, talking about "The 25 agreements - agreement 4 - Focus on the WHAT, not the HOW. Why you need to build a burning desire for wealth". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por 702
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World Goth Day is observed annually on the 22nd of May. The Official World Goth Day site defines it as "a day where the goth scene gets to celebrate its own being, and an opportunity to make its presence known to the rest of the world." This evening on the Weird and Wonderful we get to know more about World Gothic Day and we’re joined by Franco Fer…
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The 25th Standard Bank Joy of Jazz is happening on the 27th and 28th of September. So, this evening we crossover to the Galleria, where the lineup for the upcoming Standard Bank Joy of Jazz is being announced and our very own Nothemba Madumo is at the event to tell us more about what’s happening and who will make up this year’s Jazz event. See omny…
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Estate planning is critical to safeguard accumulated wealth for the future of our loved ones. This evening on Financial Mtters we atlk about the importance of having a will and estate planning. In the absence of proper estate planning you risk family disputes or having assets being bequeathed to the state instead of selected beneficiaries; dependen…
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If you hate your job, you’re not the only one who feels that way. It’s hard to say exactly how many people hate their jobs, but according to different studies, somewhere between 20% and 40% of employees report feeling unhappy at work. Although hating your job is a common human experience, that doesn’t make it less difficult to handle. It can be men…
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On tonight’s edition of Love connection, we’re tackling a topic that many of us have experienced but often find difficult to navigate; rejection in relationships. Have you ever experienced this? Whether it's a breakup, a rejection of affection, or the end of a friendship, rejection can leave you feeling hurt, confused, and vulnerable. My guest, Ref…
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When growing a business, we understand that thinking about potential future disputes and the best ways to avoid them might not be at the forefront of your mind amidst the excitement and exhilaration surrounding getting your dream venture off the ground. Litigation is expensive, time consuming, stressful, and a distraction from your business. It sho…
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After more than 116 hours, rescue operations at the George building collapse yesterday identified a person that was alive and later rescued him. The man has been identified as 33-year-old tiler Gabriel Guambe. He was found after rescuers heard him speak from under the debris. So far, the George Municipality has confirmed the death toll has now rise…
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On Medical Mattes this evening we look at World Myopia week which happens from 13th – 19th May. Myopia Awareness week is being observed worldwide, primarily to raise awareness, with emphasis on juvenile-onset myopia. Globally, myopia is a leading cause of avoidable vision loss. By the year 2050, nearly half of the world's population will be myopic.…
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On today’s edition of South Africans doing great things, Im excited to be speaking to Pheladi Chiloane, a creative entrepreneur dedicated to helping communities. Starting in agriculture, she founded SoilSister and now leads Sola4Africa, bringing portable heating to informal settlement homes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Our profile interview this evening is Sifiso Sifiso Buthelezi, popularly known as Sifiso Atomza. He’s a 32-year-old musician, writer, and aspiring mass communications pundit who hails from the Tsakane township on the east side of Johannesburg. He’s a lover of Humans, as well as ideas coming to life, he is a full-time producer, consumer and publishe…
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This evening we look at the issue of small rights holders within the entertainment industry and Steven Mervis Head Strategist at Mscsports, joins to talk about the key lessons that rights holders who hold exclusive broadcast rights to distribute certain content or properties can use them to benefit them and the audience they serve. See omnystudio.c…
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With the election day approaching, the high cost of living and uncertainty of what our political future will be after the elections, it is expected for people to experience what is termed election stress. This refers to the psychological strain or anxiety experienced by individuals due to the uncertainty, contentiousness, or intense media coverage …
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This evening on Change your mindset feature, we talk to Stanley Beckett, author and consultant at Changecreatorsa, talking about "The 25 agreements of wealth - Agreement 3 - Be present. Tonight, we discuss the power of being present when it comes to creating wealth". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On today’s episode of the Weird and Wonderful, we tap into the rich history of Opera music in South Africa. From its early roots intertwined with colonial influences to it blossoming as a vibrant expression of cultural identity. This genre has has gifted us with artists such as Pretty Yende and Levy Sekgapane, who lead opera productions on some of …
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On this show, we have always emphasized that good financial health isn’t just about managing money—it’s also about having the right accountability partner. Today, we are excited to bring you exactly that: Nthabiseng Monoge, a leading financial coach, will join us to explore her journey into financial coaching. This session promises to be both enlig…
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Are you thinking about selling your house? Have you begun the process? How's it progressing? How did you determine that selling was the right choice? Having lived in a home for over 20 years for example and then deciding to sell can be an emotional journey, but it also demands careful financial planning and thorough research to ensure success. It's…
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Many South Africans become entrepreneurs simply because they have to, not because they are following their natural ambitions and it’s a nerve-wracking journey for most. However, in a country like South Africa — which is plagued by low economic growth prospects and a stubbornly high unemployment rate — many pursue entrepreneurship just to survive. W…
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On Legal Matters we look at the issue of punishment for contempt of court where the husband disobeyed a court ruling to pay his ex-wife maintenance. The South Gauteng High Court decide that the Johannesburg father will spend consecutive weekends in prison until he completes his 14-day sentence following his failure to pay spousal maintenance to his…
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On political analysis Aubrey spoke to Modidima Mannya, an admitted attorney of the SA high court and an author, spoke about an interesting article that the wrote on the Citypress titled “Attacks on IEC, Judiciary integrity by those evading constitutional accountability are not surprising” where he is talking about the attack on the integrity of the…
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This past weekend was nothing short of thrilling, with Orlando Pirates and Sundowns delivering some electrifying performances. As they gear up for the much-anticipated Nedbank final match in Mbombela, we'll dive into the highs, the lows, and everything in between with my guest, Mthokozisi Dube, Editor of FARPost. See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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The Democratic Alliance unveiled an election advertisement containing bold assertions, including the prediction that the African National Congress (ANC) would lose its majority vote for the first time in 30 years, but would they resort to any means to retain power. In addition to that is, the imagery of the South African flag being burned which gen…
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Although plastic surgery is often associated with cosmetic enhancements, it serves a broader purpose. Breast reduction surgery, for instance, addresses the discomfort experienced by women with oversized breasts, alleviating issues ranging from neck and back pain to respiratory difficulties. Have you ever considered getting a breast reduction? And w…
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Golf is often viewed as an exclusive and pricey sport, making it less appealing and out of reach for many young individuals. However, South African professional golfer Nico van Rensburg is changing this narrative. Through his initiative, Vuma Golf Clinics, launched in 2021 in partnership with fiber network operator Vuma, Nico is opening doors for y…
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Keitumetse Lebaka is the Chief Executive Officer of the Gauteng Film Commission (GFC), a seasoned executive, leader in corporate South Africa with background in both public and private sector. She has held high-profiled positions and was announced by President Ramaphosa as one of two CEOs recognised by the Future of HR Awards in 2019. She is a trai…
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This evening on Constitutionally Speaking, we talk to Prof Hugh Corder, Professor Emeritus of Public Law, University of Cape Town, who’s written a very interesting article on The Conversation titled “South Africa’s Constitutional Court at 30: a solid foundation but cracks are showing”. The article looks at the record of the apex court in dealing ca…
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On “In Conversation with Dr Eve”, Dr Eve asks the question “is disability a trauma?”. We invite listeners, specifically disabled people, to define DISABILITY and ask if it is indeed a Trauma .. or is the trauma of disability a result of societal, political, legislative and socio-economic factors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This evening on Change your mindset, we talk about “How to be adaptable financially and for retirement in this modern world” and we are joined by Dr Johan Coetzee, author of Screw Retirement, a Industrial Psychologist with a PhD: Leadership in Performance and Change. He is an NLP Master Practitioner, a Christian Counsellor, Life Coach and Motivatio…
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On tonight’s episode of The Weird and Wonderful, we explore the extraordinary realm of the womb. Throughout history; cultures have recognised the womb as a sacred source of creation and creativity. It's regarded as our profound spiritual core, housing both men and women's womb chakras, where creativity flourishes, sexuality is honoured, and unresol…
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Welcome to our special Workers' Day edition of Financial Matters! Today, as we celebrate Workers' Day, we honor the diligence and dedication of millions of working South Africans by digging into the intricacies of personal finance. In the spirit of the holiday, we are joined by a representative voice, an administrator from a university, who embodie…
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Education Minister Angie Motshekga recently revealed that in the past three years, there have been more and more teacher jobs left unfilled. The number went up by 28%, from about 24,000 to over 31,000. This happened even though there are around 30,000 qualified teachers who can't find jobs. This raises serious concerns for teachers and students. To…
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Today, we're diving into a topic that affects everyone: breakups. We often hear about how women cope with heartache, but what about men? Despite stereotypes, guys feel the sting of a breakup too. While they may act tough, they also crave companionship and to be cared for. Join me and my guest, Linda Yende, Relationship coach and Author as we explor…
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On Legal Matters Matter this evening we look at the issue of cannabis in the workplace. Although the private use of cannabis is legal in South Africa, having the substance in your system can lead to severe punishments. As with alcohol abuse, an employer may take disciplinary action against an employee, without a test, where the effects of cannabis …
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