Dr Leana Olivier explains how raising awareness and supporting expectant mothers can help prevent FASD, sharing real-world steps that families and communities can take.
Exploring the journey from thesis to book: His basically asking the question 'Have you completed your thesis and wondered how to transform it into a compelling manuscript?' This will serve as academic empowerment, which is especially meaningful in Heritage Month, where we are celebrating Cape heritage and scholarship.
Today is International Physiotherapy Day, a reminder of the important role physiotherapists play in keeping us active, independent, and above all...pain-free.
Tackling overdue credit judgments, not just debt, but showing how legal removal is possible. We will put emphasize on consumer empowerment: 'Why paying off debt isn't enough, and how to reclaim your financial freedom'
With over 12 years’ experience in property, Kelly built her own business and launched a platform to uplift women from all walks of life. As September focuses on heritage and identity, Kelly emphasizes how empowering women and educating girls strengthens entire families and communities.
Brad was joined by an icon from the US today; a true Gospel legend, Calvin Bridges. He’s a Grammy-nominated, Stellar Award-winning artist, celebrated around the world for his unforgettable music and ministry. With a career spanning over 30 years, he’s inspired audiences in more than 20 countries, and he continues…
Miranda shares how culinary training is shaping chefs of tomorrow, blending creativity with career readiness, and celebrating food as cultural heritage.
As Heritage Month begins, Kirsten unpacks how our energy story can drive both sustainability and inclusivity, while opening opportunities for women in the green economy.
Tiisetso empowers women in sport, by creating opportunities for women to thrive across both sport and business. A Women’s Month highlight celebrating female leadership in a sometimes male-dominated sport.
Discussion on how U.S. tariffs threaten South African jobs in agriculture, mining, and automotive sectors, the debt crisis affecting 12 million over-indebted adults, and how local households are finding innovative ways (stokvels, side hustles, informal work) to cope. Making sense of the global-to-local economic link for listeners.
Women and girls with ADHD are often misdiagnosed. Dr Makhomisane unpacks why ADHD in women is under-recognized, how it presents differently, and what support women need for proper care and diagnosis.
Nikki Lopes discuss how overly complex registration requirements and insufficient R24 subsidies hinder under-resourced ECD centres, risking a divided early childhood system based on wealth.
Keenan was a world-class long jumper who’s now building future athletes as Wits’ new strength & conditioning head. A proud local success story to celebrate this Women’s Month.
Annelie van Jaarsveldt, hoof van mediaskakeling en joernalis by Afrikaans.com, gesels oor ’n baie belangrike onderwerp vir ouers, hoe om die regte kleuterskool vir jou kind te kies.
Brad connects with Mihlali, a talented South African musician currently based in Greece and part of the Cape Town Klopse. He’s just dropped a new single called ‘Falo’ and has an EP on the way.
23 Jun
11 min
20 – 40
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