Brad talks to Drakenstein Traffic Chief, Japie Cornelissen. With the year starting to wind down and the roads getting busy, Chief Cornelissen will share a few important safety reminders and what we can expect over the next few weeks.
As year-end pressures build, more South Africans are turning to gambling as a way to make ends meet, a risky move that can lead to debt and addiction. Finance expert Pieter Wasserfall joins us to talk about why gambling feels like a tempting solution, what the real costs are, and…
Krystal Munian, Academic Advisor at the Independent Institute of Education (IIE) Every Monday during the Matric exam season, Krystal Munian shares quick, practical advice to help Matrics manage their study load, stay calm, and perform their best, from focus tricks and time management to tips for exam-day confidence. (Week 3…
Topic: Men’s Health Awareness Month – Understanding the Prostate and Modern Treatment Options Overview: As part of Men’s Health Awareness Month, Dr Dale Creamer — a European Board–certified interventional radiologist and founder of The Prostate Centre SA — joins the show to talk about prostate health and why it matters…
Joined by Leon Smalberger from the Academic Institute of Excellence to discuss how hybrid and online learning models are helping South Africans overcome barriers like cost, distance, and time. We’ll explore how flexible education is shaping the future of learning and giving more students access to real opportunities.
Jane Ward from the SABMR joins me to talk about how staying connected as a registered bone marrow donor can save lives. With so many patients waiting for a transplant, a simple update to your contact details could mean the world to someone fighting for theirs.
As Guy Fawkes approaches, the excitement of fireworks can quickly turn into danger. Derek Pekeur from Drakenstein Fire & Rescue joins me to talk about firework safety, what the law says, how to protect your pets and community, and the small steps that can prevent serious injuries or fires during…
November is Men’s Health Month, a time to talk openly about mental and emotional wellbeing. Author and motivational speaker Peter Isaac Harley joins me to talk about his book Broken but Still Breathing, which is a raw look at how to keep going when life hits hard. Through the lens…
Every Monday during the Matric exam season, Krystal Munian shares quick, practical advice to help Matrics manage their study load, stay calm, and perform their best; from focus tricks and time management to tips for exam-day confidence.
Topic: The Mental Health toll on South Africa’s first responders Angle: Behind the uniforms of police officers, paramedics, and firefighters are people carrying enormous emotional weight. With 300 police suicides reported in the past seven years and rising cases of depression, anxiety, and PTSD, South Africa’s first responders are struggling…
We wrap up the week with good vibes and great music! Known for hits like Back to the Beach, All Night, and Can’t Get Enough, Durban’s own Kyle Deutsch joins Brad for a chilled Friday chat about his musical journey and new music. We’ll catch up on what’s next for…
With food prices soaring and debt levels climbing, many South Africans are stretched thin, yet finding ways to adapt. Financial expert Sunette Ansara talks about the results of a recent national survey revealing how people are juggling debt, side hustles, and financial stress. We’ll talk about practical ways to stay…
Every Monday, Krystal Munian shares short, practical tips to help Matriculants prepare for their final exams; from study strategies and time management to staying calm and confident during exam season.
In recognition of ADHD Awareness Month, Dr. Wisani Makhomisane joins us to talk about the realities of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in both children and adults. We’ll discuss the myths, the challenges of late diagnosis, and how early understanding, proper treatment, and support can help individuals thrive at school, at work, and…
Mervin Olivier talks about the financial opportunities within South Africa's waste management sector. He discusses the potential for job creation, particularly among women and youth, through initiatives like recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy projects.
Her new single Chasing Fireflies explores memory and wonder. We talk about her creative journey, what inspired the song, and how music can heal in turbulent times.
8 Oct
10 min
1 – 20
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