Professor Renata Schoeman fills us in on how more than one million South African adults living with ADHD, could represent an “untapped opportunity” for businesses. This is as we're set to observe National ADHD day, on the 14th of September 2022.
Leanne Kiezer shares insight on the role of corporate SA, in driving the recycling agenda. This is as SA celebrates National Recycling week from the 12th – 17th of September, under the theme: “Let’s get real”.
Dr Marietter Wheeler fills us in on how she's transforming the learning experience, at the Protea Heights Academy, as well as chats on how her innovation earned her the title of South Africa’s Best Teacher for 2021!
In part two, the panel discusses the upcoming Bledisloe Cup match between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Melbourne. They also look at the Springboks match against Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday. There's also the matter of the Elton Jantjies situation, and look at who is next in…
The three banter about this past weekends Rugby World Cup Sevens, and reflect on the congested schedule. They also look at what lessons the organisers should have learned to improve the experience of the fan.
Babalwa Mkobeni fills us in on what we can expect at this year’s Standard Bank Top Women Conference - aimed at celebrating the country’s leading businesswomen whilst inspiring the next generation of women leaders and gender-empowered organizations across SA.
Allison Alexander unpacks what could happen to a minor child in the absence of a last will; as well as share insight on what the Constitutional Court defines as a 'spouse'. This is as we continue our conversation around National Wills Week, from the 12th to the 16th of September.
Dalli Weyers shares insight on governments' plans to pursue a new Jobseekers and Caregivers grant, as well as to unpack how the proposed system might just abolish the idea of a universal basic income grant altogether.
David Dicken gives us the inside scoop on how you could rid yourself of receiving unsolicited communication from marketers; how this impacts your right to the POPIA, as well as how you could log a complaint against with the Direct Marketing Association of SA.
Kristal Duncan-Williams unpacks key findings from their latest study, which looked into the economic impact of social connectedness amongst young people.
Dr Nicholas Westcott unpacks why the new British PM - Liz Truss - needs to pay greater attention to the needs of Africa; as well as to insight on the UK's royal transition, toward a new era of philanthropic leadership under HRH King Charles |||
Robyn Hugo shines a spotlight on why the proposed amendments to the Carbon Tax Act, fall short of what is needed to reflect the true cost of SA’s greenhouse emissions on SA's society.
Naledi Totana shares insight on whether your loved ones could indeed inherit your debt after your death. This is as SA kicks off its National Wills Week, from the 12th to the 16th of September.
Dr Xolisa Guzula shines a spotlight on International Literacy Day. This is as the generosity of South Africans, inspires 800+ new children’s stories in all 11 official languages, through the Cadbury #HomegrownStories initiative.
Tshepiso Rasetlola unpacks the concept of Quiet Quitting; how this is set to impact your future job prospects, as well as shares insight on how employers could protect themselves, from employees who quit quietly.
Nicole Jennings shares advice on how you could play your part, in assisting someone who's on the verge of taking their own life. This is as Saturday, marks the observance of World Suicide Prevention Day.
Madelein Roets fills us in on how localised circular economies could address societal challenges relating to food security health and the impact of climate change. This is as we gear up to observe Zero Waste Week - taking place from today until the 9th of September!
In part 2, the three look at the upcoming Rugby World Cup Sevens, and banter about the Blitzbok's chances to win a maiden World Cup trophy in the Mother City.
The three rugby brains discuss the state of International rugby and the situation in the Rugby Championship. After four rounds of inconsistent results, things have never been closer, and the title hangs in the balance.
8 Sep 2022
19 min
100 – 120
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